Dental caries, or tooth decay, and periodontal disease, sometimes known as gum disease or pyorrhea?
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groups.[8]
Dental caries, or tooth decay, and periodontal disease, sometimes known as gum disease or pyorrhea, are the two most prevalent oral disorders. Most dental treatments are performed to prevent or treat these conditions. Dental restorations, surgical tooth extractions, scaling and root planing,
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endodontic root canal therapy, and cosmetic dentistry are among the common treatments.[9]
Due to their broad education, dentists are capable of doing most dental procedures, including restorative (fillings, crowns, and bridges), prosthetic (dentures), and endodontic (root canal)
treatment, tooth extractions, radiography (x-rays), and examinations are all performed. In addition, dentists are
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authorized to prescribe any pharmaceuticals needed for patient care, including sedatives, antibiotics, and other items. General dentists may need to finish further training in order to conduct sedation, dental implants, etc., depending on their licensing boards.
irreversible damage to enamel resulting from untreated celiac disease. Even in the absence of gastrointestinal symptoms, they might be the only
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indicator of the condition, yet they are frequently mistaken for fluorosis, tetracycline discolouration, acid reflux, or other conditions.[10][11][12] A dental examination is part of the National Institutes of Health's process for diagnosing celiac disease.[10]
Additionally, dentists promote the avoidance of oral diseases by encouraging good dental hygiene and routine, twice a year or more,

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