Cleft Lip and Palate (Cleft Lip and Palate)

Cleft lip and palate (LKG cleft) (synonyms: LKG cleft; cheilognathopalatoschisis; cheilognathoschisis; cheiloschisis; diastematognathia; palatoschisis; uranoschisis; uvula cleft; uvula cleft; velum cleft; ICD-10-GM Q35-Q37: cleft lip, jaw, and palate) are among the congenital disorders. Cleft lip and palate are distinguished from simple cleft lip or palate.Isolated cleft lip and palate occur between the fifth and seventh … Cleft Lip and Palate (Cleft Lip and Palate)

Mouth Rot (Stomatitis Aphtosa )

Mouth rot (lat. stomatitis aphtosa, stomatitis herpetica or more precisely gingivostomatitis herpetica) is a disease that mostly occurs in young children and causes characteristic changes and discomfort in the oral cavity and gums. The incubation period is approximately two to twelve days. Symptoms – Complaints When young children first contract the virus through contact with … Mouth Rot (Stomatitis Aphtosa )

Saliva Test for Candida Albicans

The saliva test for Candida albicans is used to confirm the clinical diagnosis of candidiasis (synonyms: thrush, thrush mycosis, moniliasis, candidosis, candidamycosis, candidasis, candidosis) of the oral mucosa. In about 70 % of all healthy patients, and in denture wearers almost regularly, fungi can also be detected in the microbial oral flora, especially the most … Saliva Test for Candida Albicans

Saliva Test for Lactobacilli

Evidence of excessive salivary contamination with lactobacilli is considered an indication of increased caries risk, as these are among the most important germs driving caries along with Streptococcus mutans. In addition to the most important caries-causing germ Streptococcus mutans (S. mutans), a number of other plaque bacteria (bacteria in dental plaque) are involved in the … Saliva Test for Lactobacilli

Saliva Test for Streptococcus Mutans

Detection of excessive salivary contamination with Streptococcus mutans (S. mutans, mutans streptococci), the most important caries germ, is considered an indication of a patient’s increased caries risk because salivary contamination correlates with the presence of S. mutans in plaque (dental plaque). There are several diagnostic parameters that can help determine a patient’s individual risk of … Saliva Test for Streptococcus Mutans

Laser Dentistry

Dental laser therapy (laser is an abbreviation of “Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation”) has found its way into many subfields of dentistry. Laser light is characteristically monochromatic (waves of exactly the same length, frequency and energy), coherent (all waves travel in the same phase) and parallel. This results in radiation with a very … Laser Dentistry

Laser in Oral Surgery

The word laser – Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation – is an abbreviation from the English language, which translated means “light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation”. Lasers have been used successfully in medicine since the early sixties. A distinction is made between different types of lasers: Solid-state laser Gas laser Liquid laser … Laser in Oral Surgery

Laser in Endodontics (Root Canal Treatment)

The word laser – Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation – is an abbreviation from the English language, which translated means “light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation”. In medicine, the laser has been used successfully since the early sixties.A distinction is made between different types of lasers: Solid-state laser Gas laser Liquid laser … Laser in Endodontics (Root Canal Treatment)

Laser in Conservative Therapy

The word laser – Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation – is an abbreviation from the English language, which translated means “light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation”. In medicine, the laser has been used successfully since the early sixties.A distinction is made between different types of lasers: Solid-state laser Gas laser Liquid laser … Laser in Conservative Therapy

Onlay Technology

Onlays are dental fillings that are usually fabricated indirectly (outside the mouth) and placed in the tooth that has been previously prepared (ground) using special luting materials matched to the onlay material. The spatial limits of the preparation are on the cusp tips of the tooth. In terms of preparation technique, the onlay thus occupies … Onlay Technology