this misjudges the resilience and indeed, preparedness, of the Benin people. The Benin were able to draw on their cultural, political, and religious traditions to fit the European arrival in an understandable context. Indeed, as the great brass plaques of the Benin palace demonstrate, the arrival was in fact manipulated by the Benin to strengthen, not diminish, indigenous royal power. The first step to understanding the response of the Benin people to this arrival is to look to their conception
Dental plaque is a bacterial collection with their products on the teeth or other solid oral structures, covered by a jelly-like tenacious material and it is responsible for two major dental diseases; caries and periodontal disease (Chandra, 2000). Good oral hygiene is a foundation step in the development of disease-free oral cavity of infants through adolescents (Srivastava, 2011). Plaque control is of prime importance for the prevention of these diseases and for good dental health as it helps to
A randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blinded, parallel-group study was conducted for six months among 12 to 15 year olds school children in Nellore, India. The inclusion criteria were : 1) children with permanent dentition; 2) baseline plaque index (PlI) and gingival index (GI) scores of 2-3; 3) good general health; and 4) an ability to use a mouth rinse Ethical Aspects The study was performed in accordance with the guidelines of Good Clinical Practice and the Declaration of Helsinki as revised
Tess Pettit February 3, 2016 Block 2 The Black Plaque was a killing disease. It spread across Europe in 1346. Killing many people when they encountered the plaque. The Black Plaque affected many people in Europe causing extreme pain that was spread rapidly from Asia to Europe; they’re social and economic life styles were both changed immensely because of this disease. There were very harsh symptoms that the infected person would have. These symptoms caused death in about 2 days. The
the Greeks were very interested in beccause of the competitive streak in creating the most naturalistically porprotional humand body . The Terracotta Plaque, by an unknown artist, dated 27 B.C - 68 A.D during the Roman culture is a terracotta, which is a type of ceramic clay used by the Greeks to make many of their potery, whose image on the plaque also has many of the artistic styles used by the Greeks to illustarte the human body. The media compaign
oral pathogens and the development of atherosc... ... middle of paper ... ... also present in the gingival sulcus providing a nutrient rich environment for multiplication of different pathogenic bacteria. The bacterial composition of the dental plaque varies according to the location. The oral cavity is not a single uniform environment. Different organisms are found in different sites (Lockhart et al, 2012). Bacteria are found on the mucosal surfaces, such as the cheek, tongue, gingival and also
Fundamentals of Clinical Dentistry: Intro to Indices and Charting Specific Objectives: 1) Define the purpose of dental indices, such as DMF-T, DMF-S, Gingival Inflammation Index and Plaque Index. Dental indices are important tools used in examinations to provide a numeric score that quantifies the magnitude of the disease measured. DMF-T: The number of teeth that are decayed, missing, or filled, the DMFT index, is a total score of all affected teeth and provides a caries experience score for
Plaque psoriasis is typically found in young adult patients and it is considered one of the most common types of psoriasis and is most commonly found in the elderly (Feldman, 2014; Dawn & Edwards, 2007). Psoriasis affects 2-8 million individuals in the United States (Kennedy-Malone, Fletcher, & Martin-Plank, 2014, p. 140). Incidence of psoriasis in men and women is equal between the two genders. One study showed highest incidence occurring from age 60-69 years in the United States (Dawn & Edwards
the upper respiratory tract (the filtering and protective properties of nasal mucosa and cilia), dry open mouth, and aspiration of oral secretions, altered consciousness, immobility, and possible immunosuppression. Furthermore, the accumulation of plaque in the oral cavity creates a biofilm that allows the patient’s mouth to become colonized with bacteria. Many interventions are already in place to improve patient outcomes while on a ventilator. For example, elevating the head of the bed to 30 degrees
but can affect any person. Dental cavities develop when bacteria normally found in your mouth change foods (especially sugar and starch) into acids. Bacteria, acid, food pieces, and saliva combine in the mouth to form a sticky substance called plaque. Plaque adheres to the teeth and when t is not removed from the teeth turns into a