Guest guest Posted January 18, 2012 Report Share Posted January 18, 2012 > > - as a general rule, micro-abrasion should be the first line of rx.( one of the dentist explained to his patient that sand in a jet of water ll be sprayed over his stained teeth and as a result it could help lighten the stain ) > - pjc is not used for child coz -large size of the young pulp horns and chamber and -immature gingival contour > > madhu > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2012 Report Share Posted January 18, 2012 > > hello everyone..... > > I would appreciate if anyone please clear these doubts of mine-------- > > 1, treatment options of intrinsic and extrinsic stains of teeth......how to explain this to the patient...and also is it necessary to explain to the patient the causes of stains...and microabrasion how to explain this procedure..... could microabrasion be the first treatment option? > > 2,I think that we advise composite crowns and veneers to the patient aged below 16 yrs and above 16 yrs we give options of porcelain veneers and crowns what is the reason? > > kindly help.... > > regards yasmeen. > - as a general rule, micro-abrasion should be the first line of rx.( one of the dentist explained to his patient that sand in a jet of water ll be sprayed over his stained teeth and as a result it could help lighten the stain ) - pjc is not used for children co -large size of the young pulp horns and chamber -immature gingival contour madhu Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2012 Report Share Posted January 19, 2012 Hii, there's one question in Kathleen OSCE'S, however extrinsic stains; micro-abrasion, bleaching, veneers, & crown. for intrinsic stains; bleaching, veneers, & crown. Ammar > > > > hello everyone..... > > > > I would appreciate if anyone please clear these doubts of mine-------- > > > > 1, treatment options of intrinsic and extrinsic stains of teeth......how to explain this to the patient...and also is it necessary to explain to the patient the causes of stains...and microabrasion how to explain this procedure..... could microabrasion be the first treatment option? > > > > 2,I think that we advise composite crowns and veneers to the patient aged below 16 yrs and above 16 yrs we give options of porcelain veneers and crowns what is the reason? > > > > kindly help.... > > > > regards yasmeen. > > > > - as a general rule, micro-abrasion should be the first line of rx.( one of the dentist explained to his patient that sand in a jet of water ll be sprayed over his stained teeth and as a result it could help lighten the stain ) > - pjc is not used for children co > -large size of the young pulp horns and chamber > -immature gingival contour > > madhu > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2012 Report Share Posted January 25, 2012 thanx a lot madhu...... > > > > hello everyone..... > > > > I would appreciate if anyone please clear these doubts of mine-------- > > > > 1, treatment options of intrinsic and extrinsic stains of teeth......how to explain this to the patient...and also is it necessary to explain to the patient the causes of stains...and microabrasion how to explain this procedure..... could microabrasion be the first treatment option? > > > > 2,I think that we advise composite crowns and veneers to the patient aged below 16 yrs and above 16 yrs we give options of porcelain veneers and crowns what is the reason? > > > > kindly help.... > > > > regards yasmeen. > > > > - as a general rule, micro-abrasion should be the first line of rx.( one of the dentist explained to his patient that sand in a jet of water ll be sprayed over his stained teeth and as a result it could help lighten the stain ) > - pjc is not used for children co > -large size of the young pulp horns and chamber > -immature gingival contour > > madhu > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2012 Report Share Posted January 25, 2012 thanx a lot ammar... > > > > > > hello everyone..... > > > > > > I would appreciate if anyone please clear these doubts of mine-------- > > > > > > 1, treatment options of intrinsic and extrinsic stains of teeth......how to explain this to the patient...and also is it necessary to explain to the patient the causes of stains...and microabrasion how to explain this procedure..... could microabrasion be the first treatment option? > > > > > > 2,I think that we advise composite crowns and veneers to the patient aged below 16 yrs and above 16 yrs we give options of porcelain veneers and crowns what is the reason? > > > > > > kindly help.... > > > > > > regards yasmeen. > > > > > > > - as a general rule, micro-abrasion should be the first line of rx.( one of the dentist explained to his patient that sand in a jet of water ll be sprayed over his stained teeth and as a result it could help lighten the stain ) > > - pjc is not used for children co > > -large size of the young pulp horns and chamber > > -immature gingival contour > > > > madhu > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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