List two sources of topical fluoride.
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What is the first stage of a carious lesion?
What is the first stage of a carious lesion?
Bacteria cannot pass through pores until significant deminer…
Bacteria cannot pass through pores until significant demineralization occurs breaking down the enamel matrix.
Fluorosis results from hypomineralization of enamel surfaces…
Fluorosis results from hypomineralization of enamel surfaces of teeth that have been exposed to too much fluoride ingested during enamel formation. The degree of fluorosis depends on the amount of fluoride from water and no other sources.
What would this periodontal diagnosis be?
What would this periodontal diagnosis be?
Name the most common type of foaming agent in toothpaste.
Name the most common type of foaming agent in toothpaste.
What two areas is supragingival calculus most commonly found…
What two areas is supragingival calculus most commonly found?
If a patient needed nutrition counseling due to their caries…
If a patient needed nutrition counseling due to their caries risk, what would be the most important factor to consider?
Enjoy your break! I have loved being a part of your learning…
Enjoy your break! I have loved being a part of your learning and getting to know you all. You were such an amazing group of students. I wish you all a Merry Christmas and hope you spend time with those you love. Thank you!
Gingivitis: __________ seconds _____________ times per day
Gingivitis: __________ seconds _____________ times per day