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- Chewing Gum | American Dental Association - ADA
From ADA approved chewing gums to the oral health impact of chewing gum: insights for dental professionals from the ADA
- Dental Infection Antibiotics Guidelines for Pain and Swelling
ADA offers recommendations with their guidelines for dental infection antibiotic use for management of pulpal- and periapical-related dental pain and intra-oral swelling
- Scaling and Root Planing for Gum Disease | MouthHealthy - ADA
If untreated, gum disease could lead to bone and tooth loss If gum disease is caught early and hasn’t damaged the structures below the gum line, a professional cleaning should do If the pockets between your gums and teeth are too deep, however, scaling and root planing may be needed
- Mouthrinse (Mouthwash) | American Dental Association - ADA
Mouthrinses may offer additional benefit in terms of reducing the risk of bad breath, cavities, or gum disease; or for relief of dry mouth or pain from oral sores
- Guide to Graft Material Collection Procedure Reporting - ADA
This guide is published to educate dentists and others in the dental community on reporting services that involve soft or hard tissue grafts At times there can be confusion over when, and how, graft material collection is reported separately from the graft procedure
- Guide to Reporting D4346 - ADA
Guide to Reporting D4346 This guide is published to educate dentists and others in the dental community on this scaling procedure and its CDT Code
- Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guideline on Antibiotic Use for the . . .
Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guideline on Antibiotic Use for the Urgent Management of Pulpal- and Periapical-Related Dental Pain and Intraoral Swelling: A Report from the American Dental Association Summary of clinical recommendations for urgent situations in dental settings where definitive, conservative dental treatment1 is immediately available
- Periodontitis | American Dental Association - ADA
Roughly 42 percent of all dentate U S adults 30 years of age or older have periodontitis Attachment and bone loss associated with periodontal disease are results of the body’s immune response to plaque biofilm and its metabolic byproducts While associations between periodontitis and various systemic conditions and diseases have been suggested by research, evidence of causality is mixed and
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