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A root to success: a guide to implant osseointegration

Dental implants can be a successful replacement option for missing teeth, improving masticatory and speech function and aesthetics. The methods in which the long-term success of dental implants and osseointegration can be achieved are discussed in this article

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Management of dentine hypersensitivity: an update

Dentine hypersensitivity (DH) is a recognised clinical condition that impacts on the patient's wellbeing and quality of life. This article provides an update in the management of the condition based on the recent guidelines of a UK Expert Forum on DH (Gillam et al, 2013)

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The only way is prevention

Oral health is important to general health and wellbeing. Poor oral health has a major impact on a person's quality of life and advice to prevent poor oral health must be given to all patients

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The modern day dental nurse: record-taking clinics

Rachel Hughes has successfully implemented a nurse-led clinic at her practice based solely on using the extended Scope of Practice. Here she explains how the dental nurse can play an integral role in the delivery of orthodontic systems

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Reducing the transmission of harmful bacteria

Bacteria can transmit many harmful infections and can live on surfaces for long periods of time. This article describes techniques to help reduce the amount of bacteria within the dental practice

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Mouth cancer – be mouthaware

Throughout November, the British Dental Health Foundation runs Mouth Cancer Action Month, a campaign that aims to reduce incidences and deaths caused by mouth cancer, by raising awareness of the disease and promoting the value of early detection

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The importance of good oral hygiene to maintain implants

There are more and more people having implants placed and the need to maintain these implants is the most important aspect of dental treatment. We need to educate our patients on how to look after their implants and explain the reasons why it is necessary

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Nutrition and oral health

To maintain a healthy body, adequate nutrition is required. A poor diet is a risk factor for chronic diseases and conditions. Dental nurses should know about nutrition and oral health, so that they can help promote healthy diets and encourage not only good oral health, but also good overall health