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Proceedings of the European Workshop on Mechanical Plaque Control
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ÃâÆÇ: Quintessence Pub co. ISBN: 3-87652-428-8
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Session A: Epidemiology and Etiology of Periodontal Diseases and the Role of Plaque Control in Dental Caries 1. Epidemiology of periodontal health and disease 2. Dental plaque control and caries 3. Commonly used indices to assess oral hygiene and gingival and periodontal health and diseases 4. Supragingival plaque formation in the human dentition 5. The role of dental plaque in the initiation and progressi of periodontal diseases Consensus report of Group A
Session B: Role of Mechanical Dental Plaque Removal in Prevention and Therapy of Caries and Periodontal Diseases 1. Efficacy of plaque control in the maintenance of gingival health: Plaque control in primary and secondary prevention 2. The role of manual toothbrushes in effective plaque contr Advantages and limitations 3. The role of electric toothbrushes: Advantages and limitat 4. The role of interdental cleaning in effective plaque control: Need for interdental cleaning in primary and secondary prevention Consensus report of group B
Session C: Costs and Benefits of Mechanical Plaque Control 1. Cost-effectiveness of mechanical plaque control 2. Needs-related plaque control measures based on risk predi 3. Role of oral hygiene during the healing phase of periodon therapy 4. Managing the use of oral hygiene aids to prevent damage: Effects and sequelae of the incorrect use of mechanical plaq removal devices Consensus report of group C
Session D: Behavioral Aspects of Mechanical Plaque Control 1. Behavioral aspects of dental plaque control measures: An oral health promotion perspective 2. Individualized instruction and compliance in oral hygiene practices: Recommendations and means of delivery Consensus report of group D Policy Statements
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In May 1998, a 4-day workshop was held to consider the role mechanical plaque control, whether supplemented with chemica agents or not, in the prevention and treatment of dental car and periodontitis. The proceedings of this workshop should serve as a follow-up to those of the NIDR's landmark 1985 workshop, until now widely regarded as the definitive source for state-of-the-science information on this important issue The 1998 proceedings combines the reports of all four sessio including all position papers, consensus reports, and policy statements. An excellent resource for clinicians and dental hygienists alike.
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