Non-surgical treatments related to dental science are those that do not involve any invasive procedures. Examples of such treatments include dental hygiene practices, preventive care, and treatments such as fluoride treatments, application of sealants, and mouthguards. All of these treatments help to maintain a healthy oral environment and are used to prevent future dental issues. One of the most important non-surgical treatments related to dental science is proper dental hygiene. This includes brushing the teeth twice a day and flossing at least once a day. Additionally, it is important to use a toothpaste that contains fluoride, as this helps to prevent cavities. Proper dental hygiene also means avoiding sugary snacks and drinks, which can cause plaque to form on the teeth. Other preventive care treatments can include regular dental checkups, x-rays, and professional cleanings. During these visits, the dentist can detect any potential issues and recommend necessary treatment. Additionally, in certain cases, the dentist may recommend fluoride treatments. Fluoride helps to strengthen the enamel of the teeth, which prevents cavities and other dental problems. It can be applied in the form of an in-office treatment or take-home treatment. Some other preventive treatments that fall under non-surgical treatments related to dental science include sealants and mouthguards. Sealants can be applied on the chewing surfaces of the teeth to help prevent cavities and decay. They are usually applied when the teeth are being developed in adolescents, however they can be used in adults as well. Mouthguards can also be used to protect the teeth from any damage that can occur during physical activities such as sports. Overall, non-surgical treatments related to dental science are important to maintain oral health. Proper dental hygiene, preventive care, and treatments such as fluoride and sealants all play a role in helping to protect the teeth and gums from any potential damage and issues. It is important to consult a dentist when in need of these treatments in order to make sure that they are being done safely and correctly.
Title : Efficacy of a biomin F toothpaste compared to conventional toothpastes in remineralisation and dentine hypersensitivity: An overview
David Geoffrey Gillam, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom
Title : Knowledge and attitudes of dental professionals in the evaluation of Molar Incisor Hypomineralisation (MIH): Awareness, diagnosis and treatment approaches: An overview
David Geoffrey Gillam, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom
Title : The coordinated triad of spatial temporal and biomechanical strategies managing the where when and how of shrinkage stress in bulk fill resin composite restorations
Khamis A Hassan, Global Dental Research Centre, Canada
Title : Dental treatment of 1500 young children under general anesthesia
Jaap Boehmer, Rijnstate Hospital, Netherlands
Title : Enhancing root canal success strategic use of orifice opener one step synthesis gels orifice barriers
Emmanuel Samson, Consultant Total Dental Care, India
Title : Dealing with peri implantitis: An insight to various treatment regimens
Preetinder Singh, Academy of Oral Surgery, United States