Michael DNT Seinar Preliminary Pages
Michael DNT Seinar Preliminary Pages
Michael DNT Seinar Preliminary Pages
IMO STATE
A SEMINAR REPORT
ON
ORAL HYGIENE
BY
20181099667
SCHOOL OF HEALTH
OCTOBER, 2023
DEDICATION
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I dedicated this seminar work to God Almighty
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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I am grateful to my Supervisor, Mr. Kenneth Okeke for his precious time he used
in going through my seminar work. I want to acknowledge the Head of Department
of Dental Technology and my course adviser for their advice and understanding
towards the project to give me more time to research more on the topic. I also want
to thank the Dean of School of Health, , Rev. Sr. Prof. Oparaocha, for her direction
and contribution towards a siren learning environment and for meek and humble
nature towards the need and problems of the students. I also acknowledge all the
lecturers in the department and other staff of Public Health department in FUTO.
Finally to my friends and colleagues who advised and encouraged me, I say a big
thank you to all of you for your encouragement and support. I pray God to
reciprocate same gesture to them in hundred fold, Amen. My Profound gratitude
goes to my parents Mr. and Mrs. Nnadozie who they believe so much in me and
for their daily prayers. May God bless you and for their moral support and
encouragement which spurred me on the completion of this study. May the good
Lord protect you all for me. I remain grateful to my research assistance for
standing by me throughout the thick and him of his study, may God reward you in
his steadfastness
SUMMARY
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Patients with orthodontic appliances are at risk of acquiring periodontal disease
and caries. In health care today there is a need to ensure that the advice given by
orthodontists to patients and their parents is accurate and evidence-based.
Historically, it has been claimed that orthodontic treatment may confer benefits
beyond the psychosocial gains achieved by the improvement in dental appearance.
Oral health-related benefits such as reduced susceptibility to dental caries,
periodontal disease, temporomandibular disorder, and traumatic dental injury have
been reported in the literature. However, this review of the literature reveals that
the oral health benefits of orthodontic intervention are quite limited.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Title page i
Dedication ii
Acknowledgements iii
Abstract iv
Table of contents vi
1.1 Introduction 1
2.1.1 Orthodontics 3
2.1.2 History 4
2.1.5.1 Braces 11
2.1.5.3 Retainers 11
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2.1.9.2 Caries 15
2.1.9.3 Gingivitis 16
2.1.9.4 Periodontitis 17
3.1 Conclusion 24
REFERENCES 25
LIST OF FIGURES
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Fig 2.1: Orthodontics on the Teeth 3
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