X This site uses cookies. By continuing, you agree to their use. Learn more, including how to control cookies. Written by : Dr. Urusa I Inamdar Using mask and sanitizer Person not showing any symptoms : A medical mask should not be used as it creates a false sense of security that can lead to […]
February 2022
ABRASION – Dentowesome
X This site uses cookies. By continuing, you agree to their use. Learn more, including how to control cookies. Abrasion is the pathological wearing away of tooth substance through some abnormal mechanical process. Abrasion usually occurs on the facial surface of the crown and the exposed root surfaces of teeth, but under certain circumstances it […]
what you should know about conscious sedation – Dentowesome
X This site uses cookies. By continuing, you agree to their use. Learn more, including how to control cookies. Minimally depressed level of consciousness that retains the patient’s ability to independently and continuously maintain an airway and respond appropriately to physical stimulation or verbal command and that is produced by a pharmacological or non-pharmacological […]
PARATHYROID MEDICINE – Dentowesome
X This site uses cookies. By continuing, you agree to their use. Learn more, including how to control cookies. Muhad Noorman p, Final year, Team Dentowesome Hyperparathyroidism Disorder of parathyroid gland characterised by excess secretion of PTH hormones resulting in clinical and biochemical hypercalcemia. The most common cause of excess hormone production (hyperparathyroidism) is the […]
CORTICOSTEROIDS IN DENTISTRY – Dentowesome
X This site uses cookies. By continuing, you agree to their use. Learn more, including how to control cookies. Steroids are a group of hormones produced naturally in the body. The adrenal cortex consists of 3 zones: Zona Glomerulosa synthesizes Aldosterone, the most potent Mineralocorticoid in humans. Zona Fasciculata – produces hydrocortisone (a glucocorticoid) Zona […]
WRIGHT’S CLASSIFICATION: – Dentowesome
X This site uses cookies. By continuing, you agree to their use. Learn more, including how to control cookies. Wright’s Classification of Cooperativeness of Children in Dental Office (1975) Wrights classification of children’s operative behaviour under the following categories:• Cooperative children• Children lacking cooperative ability • Potentially cooperative children Uncontrolled behaviour Defiant behaviour Timid behaviour […]
