Halitosis Answer. Volatile sulphur compounds are the main cause of breadth malodor. These consist of hydrogen sulphide, methyl mercaptan and dimethyl sulphide. Various other compounds which are implicated in etiology are putrescine, indole, skatole, butyric acid and propionic acid. Unpleasant breadth is due to intraoral or extraoral causes which are as follows: Intraoral … [Read more...] about Halitosis: Causes, Types, and How to Prevent Bad Breath
Periodontics
Gingiva: Types, Histology And and Functions
Gingiva: Types, Histology And Clinical Aspects Clinical and Microscopic Features of Normal Gingiva The color of attached gingiva and marginal gingiva is generally described as coral pink and is produced by the vascular supply, the thickness and degree of keratinization of the epithelium and presence of pigment-containing cells. The color varies among different persons and … [Read more...] about Gingiva: Types, Histology And and Functions
Difference Between Materia Alba And Plaque
What Is The Difference Between Materia Alba And Plaque Question 1. Write short note on modes of attachment of calculus to tooth surface. Answer. Following are the modes of attachment of calculus to tooth surface: Attachment by means of an organic pellicle or cuticle that seems to predominate on the enamel but occurs infrequently on cementum. Mechanical interlocking in … [Read more...] about Difference Between Materia Alba And Plaque
Methods of Collecting Gingival Crevicular Fluid
Gingival Crevicular Fluid Write short note on modes of collection of sulcular fluid. Answer. Following are the modes of collection of sulcular fluid, i.e. the use of absorbing paper strips, twisted threads placed around and into the sulcus, micropipetts, and intracrevicular washings. The absorbing paper strips are placed within the sulcus (intrasulcular method) or at … [Read more...] about Methods of Collecting Gingival Crevicular Fluid
Periodontal Inflammation And Systemic Diseases
Periodontal Inflammation And Systemic Diseases Inflammation is a physiologic series of responses generated by the host in response to infection or injury. The initial events of inflammation are initiated by vascular reactions at the site of injury leading to extravasation of fluid and plasma proteins and recruitment of leucocytes to the site of injury. Inflammation is … [Read more...] about Periodontal Inflammation And Systemic Diseases




