Oral Physiotherapy Write short note on oral physiotherapy. Answer. Oral physiotherapy is defined as the collective procedures properly performed for the maintenance of personal hygiene of the mouth, those procedures necessary for cleanliness, tissue stimulation, tone and preservation of the dentition. Uses of Oral Physiotherapy In OSMF Oral physiotherapy includes … [Read more...] about Oral Physiotherapy
Periodontics
Furcation Involvement
Furcation Involvement Describe in brief write about furcation involvement and give in detail about treatment of Grade 2 furcation involvement and its prognosis. Or Define furcation. Classify furcation invasions. Describe in detail the treatment of Class 2 furcation involvement. Or Define and classify furcation involvement. Write various treatment methods for Grade 2 … [Read more...] about Furcation Involvement
Supportive Periodontal Therapy
Supportive Periodontal Therapy What are various objectives of periodontal therapy. Briefly describe various steps of gingivectomy. Answer. Objectives of Periodontal Therapy Eliminate pain. Eliminate gingival inflammation. Eliminate gingival bleeding. Eliminate infection. Reduces periodontal pockets and mobility of the teeth. Stops pus formation. … [Read more...] about Supportive Periodontal Therapy
Classification Of Periodontal Diseases
Classification Of Periodontal Diseases Classify periodontal disease and write in detail localized aggressive periodontitis. Or Classify periodontal diseases. Write in detail about the clinical features and radiographic fidings of localized aggressive periodontitis. Or Describe clinical and radiological features of localized aggressive … [Read more...] about Classification Of Periodontal Diseases
High Frenal Attachment
High Frenal Attachment Write short note on high frenal attachment. Answer. Frenum is a fold of mucous membrane usually with enclosed muscle fibers that attaches the lips and cheeks to the alveolar mucosa and/or gingiva and underlying periosteum. In high frenal attachment the oral hygiene is hindered due to the shallow vestibule which is caused by high frenum … [Read more...] about High Frenal Attachment