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         Periodontal Dentistry:     more books (100)
  1. Pathology of Periodontal Disease (Oxford Medical Publications) by David M. Williams, Francis J. Hughes, et all 1992-12-11
  2. Understanding Periodontal Diseases (Educate Your Patients) by Joel M. Berns, 1993-01
  3. Clinical periodontology; prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of periodontal disease in the practice of general dentistry by Irving Glickman, 1972
  4. Clinical Periodontology: Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment of Periodontal Disease in the Practice of General Dentistry by unknown, 1972
  5. Contemporary Periodontal Instrumentation by Diane H. Schoen, Mary-Catherine Dean, 1996-01-15
  6. Periodontal Disease by Cripps, 1984
  7. Periodontal Regeneration Enhanced: Clinical Applications of Enamel Matrix Proteins by T. G. Wilson, 1999-03-15
  8. Periodontal Therapy: Clinical Approaches and Evidence of Success
  9. Dental Maintenance For Patients With Periodontal Diseases by THOMAS WILSON, 1989
  10. Biomimetics in Periodontal Regeneration: Rationale and Clinical Use of Enamel Matrix Derivative by David L. Cochran, 2003
  11. Periodontal Instrumentation for the Practitioner by Jill S. Nield-Gehrig, 1999-01-15
  12. Biology Of The Periodontal Connective Tissues by P. MARK BARTOLD, 1998
  13. Clinical Periodontology: The Periodontium in Health & Disease: Recognition, Diagnosis, & Treatment of Periodontal Disease in the Practice of General Dentistry
  14. Periodontal surgery in periodontal therapy by Andre P Saadoun, 1981

21. Baylor College Of Dentistry Postdoctoral Periodontal Program
Application and curriculum information about this dental school's postdoctoral program in the field of periodontology (periodontics). Contact AAP Links. periodontal Program Information for Dental Students Postdoctoral periodontal Program Profile. Baylor College of dentistry. This Program's Faculty Registry
http://www.perio.org/education/TX-Baylor.htm
Application and curriculum information about this dental school's postdoctoral program in periodontics... Home Search Index Site Tour ... Links Periodontal Program Information for Dental Students Search
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    3302 Gaston Avenue
    Dallas, TX 75246
    Mailing Address: PO Box 660677
    Dallas, TX 75266-0677 Program Director: Dr. David G. Kerns (full-time) Phone: Fax: E-Mail: clibby@tambcd.edu Web Site: www.tambcd.edu/ Application Deadline: August 20 Application Fee: Start Date: July 1 Accreditation Status: A Number of Faculty Members: 5-full time/ 9-part time Accept students not trained in a US or Canadian dental school?:

    22. Gum Disease Dentistry In Las Vegas - Gum Disease Dentist Las Vegas - Periodontic
    Gum Disease Dentist in Las Vegas, Nevada. See Dr. Chin at Southwest Dental Care for top gum disease dentistry in the Las Vegas area. - Don't let gum disease destory your dental health, Professional referrals. periodontal Gum Disease. If you have swollen gums, you may have periodontal disease. And the sooner Oral disease - gingivitis. periodontal Gum Disease
    http://www.drhchin.com/Dental-Info-Gum-Disease.html
    Las Vegas, NV Southwest Dental Care Cosmetic Dentist Dr. Harvey Chin 3824 South Jones Las Vegas NV Home Appointments What we offer Ask the dentist ... Professional referrals

    Periodontal Gum Disease
    If you have swollen, bleeding gums, you may have periodontal disease. And the sooner you eliminate this menace in your mouth, the better. Left untreated, perio can cause serious loss of teeth and bone, and it has recently been linked to heart disease and stroke as well as premature and low weight babies.
    Fortunately, we can stop this infection quickly and easily with laser therapy. It gently removes infected gum tissue and actually vaporizes the bacteria causing the infection. It is very high tech and very effective.
    Treating perio is one of the most important things you can do for yourself and your family. We take it seriously, and so should you. Read More About Gum Disease . . . Gum disease infects almost 80 percent of adults Infections in joint replacements can be instigated by severe gum disease Periodontal gum disease - silent and deadly Gum and bone disease that goes undetected ... Some dental problems are easy to see - plaque!

    23. Navigational Menu
    Lecture outlines for tobacco; educadtion program; tobacco and periodontal diseases; tobacco induced and associated oral conditions; spit tobacco; cigar; secondhand smoke; nicotine addiction; stages of quitting; cessation clinical practice guidelines; quitting pamphlets; quitting aids.
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    Didactic Components Tobacco Use Prevalence and Risks Tobacco Use Prevalence/Risks/Benefits of Cessation
    Adolescent Tobacco Use Tobacco Use: A Pediatric Disease
    Effects of Tobacco Use on the Oral Cavity
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    Stages of Quitting How to Help in Various Stages of Change Benefits of Quitting Benefits of Quitting What Happens After You Quit Dependency Questionaires Fagerstrom Nicotine Dependency Questionnaire Why Do You Smoke? Clinical Practice Guideline AHRQ Clinical Practice Guideline Why Become Involved / Barriers How to Set Up an Office Program Clinical Protocols: The 5 A's Using 5As Chart Stickers and Follow-Up System (pdf) Extended Tobacco Cessation Intervention Form (pdf) Tobacco Cessation Pamphlets Quit Tobacco Programs Office Team Responsibilities Successful Patient Interactions Successful Patient Interactions Tobacco Users Common Questions and Concerns How to Communicate with Tobacco Using Patients (web article) Pharmacotherapy Nicotine Replacement Products Nicotine Transdermal Patch Using Nicotine Patch (Handout) Using Nicotine Gum (Handout) Using Nicotine Nasal Spray and Nicotine Inhaler Using Nicotine Lozenge Tobacco Cessation Aid: Zyban Smoking and Drug Interaction Prescriptions Using Pharmacotherapy The Tobacco Industry Wars Tobacco Industry Influence [Tobacco Home] [Introduction] [Program] [Didactic] ... [Division of Periodontology] http://www.umn.edu/perio/tobacco/didactic.html

    24. Mount Holly Family Dentistry
    General dentistry practice offering cosmetic and periodontal dental services.
    http://www.mthollyfamilydentistry.com

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    25. Ward Family Dentistry
    Provides a variety of services ranging from standard examination and cleaning, to complex services such as periodontal therapy or root canal therapy.
    http://www.warddds.com/
    Welcome to the Ward Family Dentistry's Virtual Office. The Ward Family Dentistry has been one of the leaders in business for over ten years. We service the Pickerington, Pataskala, Reynoldsburg, Canal Winchester, Lancaster, Buckeye Lake, and Thornville areas.
    Dr. Ronald Ward is a member of the Columbus Dental Society, Ohio Dental Association, and the American Dental Association.
    Our Office Hours
    Monday-Thursday 8:30am-5:00pm.
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    Ward Family Dentistry , Inc.
    1251 Hill Road North Suite 103
    Pickerington, Ohio 43147
    Phone: (614) 575-1155
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    26. Risk Factors For Periodontal Disease - Dentistry -Date 07/27/00
    A discussion of risk factors for periodontal disease, from your About.com Guide Search. dentistry. Dateline July 27, 2000. Risk Factors For periodontal Disease Patients with periodontal disease who participate in a periodontal maintenance program as prescribed by
    http://dentistry.about.com/library/weekly/aa072700.htm?terms=risk factor

    27. What Is Periodontal Disease?
    care providers are aware of their medical history and periodontal status. NOTE Information that appears in General dentistry, the AGD s peerreviewed journal
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    What Is Periodontal Disease?
    Periodontal (gum) disease may result from gingivitis, an inflamation of the gums usually caused by the presence of bacteria in plaque. Plaque is the sticky film that accumulates on teeth both above and below the gum line. Without regular dental checkups, periodontal disease may result if gingivitis is left untreated. It also can cause inflamation and destruction of tissues surrounding and supporting teeth, gums (gingiva), bone and fibers which hold the gums to the teeth. A number of factors increase the probability of developing periodontal disease, including diabetes, smoking, poor oral hygiene, diet, and genetic makeup; and it is the primary cause of tooth loss in adults. How are periodontal disease and diabetes related?
    It is estimated that 12 to 14 million people, or one-third of the population in the United States, have diabetes, but only one-half of these individuals are diagnosed. Studies have shown that diabetics are more susceptible to the development of oral infections and periodontal disease than those who do not have diabetes. Oral infections tend to be more severe in diabetic patients than non-diabetic patients. And, diabetics who do not have good control over their blood sugar levels tend to have more oral health problems. These infections occur more often after puberty and in aging patients. What types of problems could I experience?

    28. DentalReferral.com - Find A Prescreened Dentist In Your Area
    Cosmetic dentistry, credentials, treatment, features, location and resources.
    http://dentists.smileworks.com/default.asp?oID=12059

    29. Seattle Periodontics And Implant Dentistry
    The periodontal practice of Dr. Gerrarda C. O'Beirne, Dr. F. Fred Farhat and staff.
    http://www.eperiodontist.com/

    30. OraMedia Site For Periodontal Disease, Preventive Dentistry, Oral Health And Fit
    place to learn about root canal alternatives, tooth decay, cavities, periodontal disease, gingivitis, plaque, tarter, dentists, preventive dentistry, inhome
    http://www.mizar5.com/omedia1.htm
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    An EXCELLENT place to learn about root canal alternatives, tooth decay, cavities, periodontal disease, gingivitis, plaque, tarter, dentists, preventive dentistry, in-home dental care and oral hygiene.
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    The Site for Dental Self-Sufficiency
    OraMedia was originally established to promote the works of Dr. Robert O. Nara
    and now includes works from other professionals on a variety of related topics Dr. Nara promoted individual dental self-help and maintenance via a unique program
    described in the literature available at this site. Subscribe to The OraMedia Newsletter for Dental Self-Sufficiency
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    "In 30 years of practicing dentistry, I've learned that there are some amazing factors about getting cavities and having gum problems that the PUBLIC DOES NOT KNOW.
  • Suffering cavities and/or gum problems is a communicable disease... you catch it from someone else by kissing, using contaminated eating or drinking utensils, etc. It is as easy to cure it as it is to catch it ...it's really simple, you just need to know what's happening and what to do about it.
  • 31. Oral Sedation Dentist Falmouth Maine.
    Offers nonsurgical periodontal therapy, digital x-rays, cosmetic imaging and bleaching.
    http://www.knockoutsmiles.com/
    Falmouth ME Wellness-Centered Dentistry Falmouth Oral Sedation Dentist 202 US Route 1
    Falmouth ME 04105
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    32. Periodontal Associates - Welcome
    Dr. Gerald M. Kluft specializes in implant dentistry, smile enhancement, and the treatment of periodontal diseases. Contact details.
    http://www.periodontalassociates.net
    Welcome to our practice based in Tampa, Florida. We are leaders in the field of implant dentistry, smile enhancement, and the treatment of periodontal diseases. Our practice philosophy is based upon providing the highest standard of patient care possible in a warm and caring environment. home patient information procedures meet us ... office maps

    33. Periodontics, Eastman Department Of Dentistry At UR
    Faculty Research Interests Jack G. Caton, DDS, MS, program director, graduate periodontology periodontal regeneration, diagnosis, local dentistry questions?
    http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/Dentistry/EDD/divisions/periodon.html

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    Division of Periodontics
    Program Director: Jack G. Caton Jr., D.D.S., M.S.
    The University of Rochester Eastman Department of Dentistry offers a three-year advanced training program leading to specialty certification in periodontology. The program is approved by the Commission on Dental Accreditation and the American Academy of Periodontology. The certificate program can be integrated with research training for those who plan to enter a career involving teaching and research. This program leads to a master of science degree with a major in dental science, that is awarded by the University of Rochester, and the specialty certificate. It is also possible to combine advanced clinical training in periodontology with work for a Ph.D. degree in one of the basic biomedical sciences under a National Institute of Dental Research funded periodontal diseases training grant. Fellowships supported by the NIDR are available to those who plan a career primarily in research and teaching Didactic Courses and Lectures
    All residents attend regularly scheduled lecture courses in basic sciences and oral disease. Lectures and seminars relating to periodontal disease and its treatment are an important part of the specialty program. Residents actively participate in these sessions as part of their training and frequently serve as seminar leaders. Emphasis is placed upon a biologic orientation and application of these principles to the clinical management of periodontal diseases. Informal academic gatherings are arranged with outstanding teachers and investigators in periodontology and allied fields to provide a unique source of stimulation and knowledge.

    34. Dr. Sarah Shih
    Dr. Sarah Shih specializes in sedation dentistry and periodontal disease.
    http://www.periocare.info
    Harvard School of Medicine Baylor College of Dentistry University of California,
    San Francisco
    Contact Information:
    6010 Erin Park Drive
    Suite #1
    Colorado Springs, CO 80918
    Fax (719) 594-9082
    Email: drshih@periocare.info
    Practice Limited to Periodontics
    Diplomate, American Board of Periodontology
    Use this search form for a keyword search,
    or follow the sidebar links. Search for:
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    the office directly. Thank you.
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    35. Periodontics Courses, Eastman Department Of Dentistry At UR
    periodontal disease management in relation to the patient s overall medical and dental status. Interaction with the patient s physician, general dentist, and
    http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/Dentistry/EDD/courses/periodont.html

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    CLINICAL TOPICS IN PERIODONTOLOGY
    Mandatory - first, second and third year residents
    Fall and Spring yearly, 1 hour/week
    Dr. Jack G. Caton
    Objectives: To review topics relating to clinical periodontics, specifically diagnosis, therapy, and supportive periodontal therapy; and, the interrelationship of endodontics, orthodontics and prosthodontics with periodontics. Clinical demonstrations are given to familiarize the residents with specific techniques. Each demonstration is succeeded and followed by a brief seminar outlining indications and contraindications. DIAGNOSIS, TREATMENT PLANNING AND CASE PRESENTATIONS SEMINAR
    Mandatory - first, second and third year residents
    Fall and Spring, yearly, 1.5 hours/week
    Dr. Jack G. Caton

    36. Reconstructive Cosmetic Dentistry In PA - Dental Implants & Veneers - Dr. Richar
    Dr. Richard Shanaman. FAQ, profile, location and contact details.
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    Practice Philosophy
    I am fortunate to have chosen dentistry as my profession. There is a never ending challenge to grow, change and have a passion for what I do. By visualizing new and better ways to treat people, my dreams often become reality. Dentistry is an art and science full of hard work and rewards that continually evolves. Over the years I listened to our patients and I learned.
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    37. Ask The Dentist Questions About Periodontal Infection FAQ Dental Health Director
    Directory Ask The Dentist Featured in Dental Health Directory featured in Dentist Directory Directory Health Issues in dentistry periodontal Infection FAQ All
    http://www.dental--health.com/faq_periodontalinfection.html
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    Library of Dental Health Services Home Ask The Dentist FAQ's Polls ... to use Dental Health Search to Find a Dentist or more Dentistry research information Dental Health Directory Library FAQ Category: Periodontal Infection
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    to learn more about periodontal (gum) disease
    • I was told a couple of years ago that I have mild to moderate periodontal disease on lower left quadrant...more now I'm sure...but my most immediate question is about an area behind a front bottom tooth (just to my right). Down below the teeth, towards the bottom of the jaw bone I guess but not on the floor of the mouth, is a white, round, sort of flat bump on the gum. It hurts and I just noticed it. Though the pain in the general area has been there off and on, more on lately, daily, and instictively massage my chin/jaw area below the spot to try to relieve. I take pain killers with tylenol in them for unrelated problems and can really tell when it wears off. I know there is no substitute for going in, but wondering if the white smooth, flat, sore spot (nothing comes out) could be the prelude to an abcess or is an abcess and if so, how much time do I have before it gets bad to the point of serious complications....not that I'd wait that long. Visitor from California (answer)
      I had a severe infection in my jaw bone two years ago. My doctor prescribed antibotics. Since then I have pain in my teeth and thus far have lost 5 teeth. My teeth basically begin raising up out of the gum line and then finally work their way out. The teeth and the roots all in one piece. The teeth look healthy as in there are no cavities or discoloration. I am concerned as to whether a dentist could pull all my teeth for dentures. I see no reason to have a partial plate done at this time and then have more teeth fall out later. Have you heard of this happening and what do you recommend having done. ...Visitor from Oklahoma

    38. American Dental Technologies
    Laser dentistry, dental lasers, air abrasion, plasma arc curing, highspeed curing, computerized periodontal probing, intraoral video and computerized charting.
    http://www.americandentaltech.com

    39. Steven D. Robinson, D.D.S.
    periodontal and implant dentistry. Qualifications, list of services, and registration and referral forms.
    http://www.nevadaperio.com/
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    40. California Dental Specialty Group
    A group of dental specialists providing prosthodontics, implant restorations, crowns, bridges, cosmetic dentistry, dentures, complete mouth reconstruction, orthodontia, oral surgery, and periodontal treatment. Offices in Sunnyvale and San Francisco.
    http://www.dentalspecialty.com
    Office Locations Sunnyvale Office
    500 E. Remington Drive
    Suite 19
    Sunnyvale, CA 94087
    San Francisco Office
    450 Sutter Street
    Suite 1023
    San Francisco, CA 94108
    The California Dental Specialty Group is a unique and cooperative group of dental specialists, organized to provide the best possible customized care for each individual patient's needs. It is our goal to help our patients retain their teeth as long as possible, and when necessary, to restore their mouth to maximum comfort, function, health and esthetics. The California Dental Specialty Group specializes in the latest techniques for crowns, bridges, implant-supported restorations, cosmetic procedures, complete and partial dentures, complete mouth reconstruction, orthodontia, oral surgery, and periodontal treatment. We work hard to care for our patients with the most sympathetic, warm and gentle support possible. We are uniquely able to offer the highest quality care available, regardless of which dental specialty might be the most appropriate for any particular situation. Our specialists work together to eliminate any unnecessary time, travel, and duplication of effort.

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