INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY AND ORAL HYGIENE

Journal Highlights

Orthodontics

Orthodontics is the division of dentistry that improves teeth and jaws that are placed poorly. Crooked teeth and teeth that do not fit together perfectly are tough to keep clean, are at risk of being lost early due to tooth decay and periodontal infection, also make extra pressure on the chewing muscles that can commence headaches, neck pain, and TMJ syndrome. Orthodontic therapy can help arrange the patient's teeth and deposited them in the right place. Orthodontists usually practice braces and clear aligners to set the patient's teeth.

Endodontics

Endodontics is the division of dentistry concerning dental pulp and tissues encompassing the origins of a tooth. It is practiced when the dental pulp, which contains the arterioles, tooth's nerves, fibrous tissue, venules, and lymphatic tissue, are injured, infected, or diseased. The primary intent of the endodontist is to protect the original tooth as high as possible, hence also shielding patients from the long method and the high charges of tooth replacement. A dental expert who practices in this area is named an endodontist.

Periodontitis

Periodontitis is a collection of inflammatory conditions hitting the periodontium, i.e., is a severe gum plague that infects the soft tissue and damages the bone that holds your teeth. It is affected by microorganisms that adhere to and accumulate on the tooth's coverings, along with an over-aggressive immune response upon these microorganisms. It occurs in consecutive loss of the alveolar bone encompassing the teeth, and if left untreated, can lead to the loosening and consequent damage of teeth. Periodontitis can make tooth loss, an increased risk of heart attack or stroke and additional serious health problems.

Cosmetic Dentistry

Cosmetic Dentistry is a branch of dentistry that allots with any dental practice that enhances the appearance of a person's teeth and/or gums. There are several methods and alternatives to treat teeth that are tarnished, cracked, or disfigured. General methods comprise bleaching, crowns, bonding, coverings, reshaping and carving. These changes are not eternally just cosmetic.

Gingivitis

Gingivitis is a non-destructive periodontal condition that leads to infection of the gum tissue. The most basic form of gingivitis and the most common mode of periodontal disease overall is in response to bacterial biofilms disciple to tooth exteriors, termed plaque-induced gingivitis. Gingivitis is reversible with proper oral hygiene. Though, in the absence of treatment, or if not examined, gingivitis can progress to periodontitis, where the infection happens in tissue damage and alveolar bone resorption, which can eventually lead to tooth loss.

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