Our close attention to detail and use of dental x-rays allows us to
identify oral disease and eliminate it.
Not exact matches
In this study, a team led by Panos N. Papapanou, DDS, PhD, professor and chair of
oral, diagnostic and rehabilitation sciences at the College of Dental Medicine at CUMC, «reverse - engineered» the gene expression data to build a map of the genetic interactions that lead to periodontitis and
identify individual genes that appear to have the most influence on the
disease.
Oral Abstract Presentations Amy Shealy — «Novel Microduplication of 12q13.12 Including TUBA1A and DHH Detected in a Boy with Abnormal Brain MRI Findings, Cryptorchidism, Urethral Stricture and Pubertal Delay» Marissa Smith — «Expanding Genetic Counseling Services to an Executive Health Program:
Identifying Risk for Genetic
Disease in a Low - Risk Population» Jessi Moline — «Approach to Systematic Screening of Endometrial Cancers for Lynch Syndrome: the Cleveland Clinic Experience» Brandie Leach — «A Time Study of Genetic Counselor Only versus Traditional Care Genetic Counselor / Geneticist Patient Care in a Cancer Genetics Setting» Jill Polk — «Ethico - legal Obligations in Hereditary Diffuse Gastric Cancer Kindred with Novel CDH1 Mutation»
Their goal is to
identify genetic - expression profiles that correlate with the development of
oral cancer, a
disease with a five - year survival rate of only about 50 percent.
Research has
identified an association between
oral contraceptive pills and bowel
disease like IBS and Crohn's.
Scientists have
identified two strains of good bacteria that help fight gum
disease by maintaining a balanced
oral microbiome: the lactobacillus plantarum strain L - 137 boosts
oral immune function and promotes healing while S. salivarius M18 kills harmful bacteria that live in the mouth.
Therefore, properly
identifying and treating this hidden chronic
oral infection along with your other full body wellness programs are extremely important if you are dealing with your own chronic
disease or illness.
Digital Veterinary Dental X-rays Radiographs allow us to get a full picture of your pet's mouth and
identify periodontal
disease, fractured teeth or
oral cancer that is not visible without x-rays.
# 10 Routine cleanings, including dental x-rays to
identify underlying problems, help prevent periodontal
disease and allows a complete
oral exam screening.
Dental x-rays help us diagnose bone loss or
identify hidden
oral diseases that may have an impact on your pet's health.
Veterinarians know what signs of dental
disease to look for during the
oral exam, but only dental radiographs can detect serious problems in the tooth or under the gum line that a visual examination alone won't
identify.
This allows a veterinarian to
identify painful problems including broken teeth, periodontal
disease or even
oral tumors.»
Veterinary Dental Specialists
identify and treat periodontal
disease, perform root canals, place metal crowns, repair jaw fractures, remove
oral cancer, and correct orthodontic abnormalities.
It is not surprising that the average pet family has no training regarding feline
oral diseases and doesn't really know what they are looking for when trying to
identify problems.
Identify cases of periodontal
disease, tooth decay, gum
disease, plaque build up,
oral abnormalities and
oral cancer.