dental caries
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dental caries PPTTRANSCRIPT
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DENTAL CARIESis
a tooth disease
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with the bacteria that form dental plaque.
the complex interaction of food, especially starches and
sugars
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Streptococcus mutans
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Streptococcus mutans, with other bacteria colonize the organic buffering film on the tooth surface to produce plaque.
If not removed by brushing or the natural cleaning action of saliva and oral soft tissue, demineralize the enamel would be happen.
Plaque bacteria produce acids that cause demineralization of enamel and enzymes that attack the protein component of the tooth
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This process, if untreated
deep cavities contains blood vessels and nerves
restorations and exposed roots
acute pulpitis
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oral hygiene and
dietary modifications
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removal of the decayed material
and restoration of the
surface of the affected tooth with a silver amalgam or other
restorative material
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is the rapidly developing loss of brain function due to disturbance in the blood
supply to the brain
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Haemorhagic stroke
Ischemic stroke
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by partial or complete blockage of an artery that supplies the brain.
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Acute occlusion of an intracranial vessel
reduction in blood flow to the brain region it supplies
Occlusion of vascular
death of brain tissue
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1. The first goal: To prevent or reverse brain injury.
2. Attend to the patient’s airway, breathing, circulation
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Medical support Intravenous thrombolysis Endovascular techniques Antithrombotic treatment Neuroprotection Stroke centers and rehabilitation
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Streptococcus mutans (type of bacteria that also causes inflammation of the gums
and tooth decay)
When there is bleeding in the gums, these bacteria can get into the blood vessels
Streptococcus has a defense mechanism against the human immune system and
antibiotics attack
bacteria use to bind several proteins in blood cells that form the sheath
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For the bacterial envelope was very useful, but instead is deadly to
humans
At a certain size, the veil is like blood clots
obstruct blood flow to the heart vessels.
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Dental caries, initiated by Streptococcus mutans,
When there is bleeding in the gums, these bacteria can get into the blood vessels. In the blood, the bacteria Streptococcus has a defense mechanism against the human immune system and antibiotics attack. How, bacteria use to bind several proteins in blood cells that form the sheath. For the bacterial envelope was very useful, but instead is deadly to humans. At a certain size, the veil is like blood clots that obstruct blood flow to the heart vessels.
Therefore very important to maintain oral hygiene to prevent dental caries and prevent Obstruction of blood flow to the heart can cause heart attacks. Meanwhile, if it occurs in the brain, the obstruction will cause a stroke.
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