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justinnabit89 replied to the topic Do dentists really apply biosafety in their dental practice? in the forum
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biosafety is given importance in developed countries and in different levels. Infection control and prevention is a major topic of discussion in countries like Australia but I would not expect them to be the same in countries such as India.
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Do dentists really apply biosafety in their dental practice?
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kkctsasi replied to the topic How long is recovery time for dental implants? in the forum
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Recovery times from Dental Implant surgery can vary depending upon the individual case, the number of teeth affected, the individual patient, and importantly, how you manage your recovery process. 99% of cases are treated under local anaesthetic in the dental surgery sometimes in combination with intravenous or oral sedation.
In the case of…[Read more]
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How long is recovery time for dental implants?
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charles85 replied to the topic What to study in preparation for OMFS residency in the forum
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It may depend from program to program as role of an intern varies. You should ask your program’s residents. Wound healing, infection management, and trauma are good topics. If your program provides trach service for the hospital, post-op trach management would be a topic worth looking into as well.
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What to study in preparation for OMFS residency
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catherine78 replied to the topic Is it true that when the lower teeth are extracted they hurt more than the upper in the forum
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The upper jaw is spongy bone, also known as cancellous bone or trabecular bone. It has large air spaces.
The lower jaw consists of cancellous bone with a thin outer layer of compact bone.
The real determinant of the amount of pain and length of time to heal after an extraction is the size of the tooth and the difficulty of the surgery.
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Is it true that when the lower teeth are extracted they hurt more than the upper teeth?
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husanyua34 replied to the topic Can a tooth extraction only solution of pericoronitis ? in the forum
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Pericoronitis should and usually does resolve on its own, without antibiotics. Typically, antibiotics are not needed for routine extractions. There is a chance of infection forming, but following the dentist’s instructions will keep the risk small. These usually include avoiding suction in the mouth, as well as food with small particles like n…[Read more]
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Can a tooth extraction only solution of pericoronitis ?
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sercan34 replied to the topic How to prepare NBDE part 1 from scratch, best method to study in the forum
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y get organized and have a study plan. Relying on Kaplan notes and complemented with decks, as well as study questions posted on http://www.worlddentalnetwork.com
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