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- Chewing Gum | American Dental Association - ADA
The act of chewing gum increases salivary flow and volume by mechanical action and stimulation of oral taste receptors Chewing sugar-free gum may, when added to a regular home oral care routine of twice daily brushing with fluoridated toothpaste and daily cleaning between teeth, contribute to reducing caries risk
- Scaling and Root Planing for Gum Disease | MouthHealthy - ADA
A July 2015 study in the Journal of the American Dental Association finds that scaling and root planing is beneficial to patients with chronic periodontitis (gum disease that has advanced past gingivitis) Chronic periodontitis affects 47 2% of adults over 30 in the United States
- 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 ADA Seal of Acceptance Look for the ADA Seal—your assurance that the product has been objectively evaluated for safety and efficacy by an independent body of scientific experts
- Antibiotics for Dental Pain and Swelling Guideline (2019) - ADA
Content on this page is for informational purposes only It is based on the “Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guideline on Antibiotic Use for the Urgent Management of Pulpal- and Periapical-Related Dental Pain and Intraoral Swelling,” published in the November 2019 issue of the Journal of the American Dental Association
- Guide to Graft Material Collection Procedure Reporting - ADA
This procedure involves the use of grafts to stimulate periodontal regeneration when the disease process has led to a deformity of the bone
- Genetics and Oral Health | American Dental Association - ADA
Dental caries is caused by the acidic environment that results from carbohydrate metabolism when sugars are introduced to the oral microbiome 20-22 Enamel and dentin structure, immune response, salivary content and volume, and oral microbiota contribute to the multifactorial and complex etiology of dental caries, 21, 23-27 but the extent to which susceptibility to caries is under genetic
- ADA Patient Education Brochures | American Dental Association
This brochure: Clarifies how most dental surgery pain can be managed with over-the-counter (OTC) medications instead of opioid prescription medications
- ADA Seal Chairside Guide
prevent and reduce gum disease TOOTHPASTES Toothpaste, Gingivitis Control Colgate Total SF (Whitening, Fresh Mint Stripe, Clean Mint, Deep Clean, Advanced Whitening, Fresh Boost) Crest Gum Enamel Repair (Advanced Whitening, Intensive Clean) Crest Gum Detoxify (Gentle Whitening, Deep Clean, Extra Fresh) Crest Pro-Health Toothpaste (Clean
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