Oral health is an important part of overall health and wellbeing. It is essential for physical, psychological and social wellbeing. Good oral health has a direct impact on quality of life and can help prevent a range of diseases. Good oral health begins with preventive dentistry. This includes regular brushing and flossing, and eating a balanced diet. This helps to remove plaque, which is a sticky film of bacteria that forms on the teeth. Plaque can lead to cavities and gum disease. Regular visits to the dentist are also important for preventive care and to identify any potential problems early on. Dental treatments may include fillings, crowns, bridges, implants and root canals. These procedures can help to restore the teeth to a healthy state. Regular dental check-ups can help to identify any potential problems that can be addressed before they become serious. Oral health can have a major impact on general health. Poor oral health can lead to a range of problems, including bad breath, tooth decay and gum disease. These conditions can also increase the risk of other health problems, such as heart disease and stroke. It is important to take steps to maintain good oral health. This includes brushing and flossing regularly, eating a balanced diet and visiting the dentist every 6 months. These steps can help to prevent a range of oral health issues and ensure that any potential problems are addressed early on.
Title : Evaluating hygienist follow up for head and neck oncology patients in secondary care: Results from a two cycle audit
Peter Basta, Newcastle Dental Hospital, United Kingdom
Title : Atypical facial pain unravelled
Christopher Turner, Spacemark Dental, United Kingdom
Title : New treatment of temporomandibular disorder through muscle balance and muscle regeneration by activation of quiescent muscle stem cells( satellite cells) with mitochondrial dynamics
Ki Ji Lee, National Reserach Foundation & Busan Medical University, Korea, Republic of
Title : MRONJ and ORN: Referral or management in primary care? Navigating guidelines in the context of long waiting lists
Alisha Sagar, NHS England, United Kingdom
Title : Managing the unexpected: An Insight into supernumerary teeth
Bahar Gharooni Dowrani, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom
Title : Laxative prescribing for post operative head and neck cancer patients at Derriford Hospital
Pui Sze Kylie Li, Cardiff and Vale University Health Board, United Kingdom