Oral implementation involves regular visits to the dentist, who can diagnose and treat any existing issues. At the dentist, patients can receive x-rays and dental examinations for early signs of decay, cavities, and other potential problems. The dentist can also professionally clean the teeth, ensuring the effective and safe removal of plaque. Furthermore, certain procedures or products may be offered depending on the patient's age and needs, such as topical fluoride treatments, sealants, or special mouth guards for bruxism. Moreover, many dentists provide dietary advice and other lifestyle modifications to optimize oral health, which can be especially beneficial for older adults, children, and individuals with certain medical conditions. Overall, oral implementation is an important aspect of dental science and overall health. When people take good care of their teeth and gums, they are doing much more than preventing bad breath - they are protecting their bodies from various complications and diseases that could arise due to poor oral hygiene.
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