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Netra Rogache Pathya Apathya
Netra Rogache Pathya Apathya
NIRANJANI PATIL
Final year BAMS
ktmokshan,shastrakriya,lep,ghrut-panparishek hi karma netrarugnanni karavit.parantu swastha purushane netra nirogi rahave mhanun nehmi june satu gahu saliche tandul,kodrav,mug,etc kaphapitta cha nash karnari dhanya bharpur tup ghalun khavit.tasech ghrut mishrit kulthache yush, peya, vilepi, suran, padwal,vangi,karli,kela,kohla,mula,maka,kangoni,kakmachi,k orphad,kothimbir,shendemithlodhra.triphala,madh,manuka,d alimb,khadisakhar,stridugdha,chandan,kapur,jangal maans tasech kadu v pachnala halke ashe sarv padarthancha upyog karave. harandoni, chandanbatva, jalpimpli, tandukja, vasu ya fakt pachach palebhajya khavyat. Pinyasathi nabhas jalache upyog karave. Payas lavlele tel,tup,utne,lep hyanchevirya don mothya shiradyare netra parynt pohochvilya jatat va mhanun talpayala kansachya vatine tup cholave tasech baher jatana chatri ani padtrane vapravit.mann shaant thevave. shastrokt
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Aavla Phanas Shatpushpa Lodhra Dhane Samudrafen Jeshthamadh Manjishtha Daru halad lasun Keli Papaya Manuka Hirda Behda Aamba Badam
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Dental diseases
Dental diseases may affect the teeth, the gums, or other tissues and parts of the mouth. Dental diseases can cause much more serious problems than a toothache; they can affect our ability to chew, smile, or speak properly. Their severity may range from a simple apthous ulcer or a common tooth cavity, to oral cancer These are among the most common disease in humans and include dental caries, gingivitis, periodontitis and many more oral conditions. The prevention, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of these diseases are the base to the dentistry profession, in which
Dental diseases affect not only the teeth but also the gums and tongue. Dental diseases can cause a range of problems from a slight tooth ache, cavity, and ulcer to a more serious oral cancer. The three most common of these diseases are Dental Caries, Gingivitis, and Periodontitis. These diseases can affect speech, smile, ability to chew, and in some cases even loss of tongue or teeth. Dental Diseases can be prevented by taking proper care of your teeth. Brushing, flossing, and regular visits to the dentist will help prevent these diseases.
Dental caries
Dental caries are known as a cavity or tooth decay. Dental caries are an infection that causes destruction to the hard tissues such as enamel, dentin, and cementum. Bacteria is in the foods eaten that contain sugars and starches that turn into acids which eat away at the tooths structure that initially cause tooth decay. Dental caries are a chronic disease that can be prevented but shows mostly in 6 to 11 year old children and 12 to 19 year old adolescents. 9 out of 10 adults are affected with some type of tooth decay. Prevention includes good oral hygiene that consists of brushing twice daily, flossing, eating nutritious meals,
Gingivitis
Another common periodontal disease is Gingivitis. Periodontal refers to the area the infection affects, which include the teeth, gums, and tissues surrounding the teeth. There is no exact cause of gingivitis but there are many contributing factors (Emedicinehealth). The number one thing that can cause Gingivitis is due to the buildup of plaque on the teeth. If the plaque is not taken care of and continues to accumulate, bacteria may begin to grow and this will cause the gingivitis infection. There are many symptoms of Gingivitis; these include bleeding, swelling, inflammation, and also a deep red color of the gums (Emedicinehealth). Treatment of gingivitis is dependent on how severe and how far the disease has progressed. If the disease is not too severe it is possible to be treated with fluoride rinse and fluoride toothpaste to remove the plaque, and kill the Gingivitis, but once the infection has
Periodontitis / or pyorrhea is a set of inflammatory diseases affecting the periodontium , i.e., the tissues that surround and support the teeth . Periodontitis involves progressive loss of the alveolar bone around the teeth, and if left untreated, can lead to the loosening and subsequent loos of teeth. and symptoms Signs In the early stages, periodontitis has very few symptoms; and in many individuals the disease has progressed significantly before they seek treatment. Symptoms may include: Redness or bleeding of gums while brushing teeth, using dental floss or biting into hard food (e.g. apples) (though this may occur even in gingivitis, where there is no attachment loss) Gum swelling that recurs Spitting out blood after brushing teeth Halitosis , or bad breath, and a persistent metallic taste in the mouth Gingival recession, resulting in apparent lengthening of teeth. (This may also be caused by heavy-handed brushing or with a stiff tooth brush.) Deep pockets between the teeth and the gums . Loose teeth, in the later stages
Treatment
There are several ways to treat periodontitis, depending on its severity. The goal of periodontitis treatment is to thoroughly clean the pockets of bacteria and to prevent more damage. Treatment may be performed by a periodontist, a dentist or a dental hygienist. Treatment is most successful when you adopt a daily routine of good oral care. Nonsurgical treatments If your periodontitis isn't advanced, treatment can include less invasive procedures, including: Scaling. Scaling removes tartar and bacteria from your tooth surfaces and beneath your gums. It may be performed using instruments or an ultrasonic device. Root planing. Root planing smoothes the root surfaces, discouraging further buildup of tartar. Antibiotics. The use of antibiotics to treat periodontitis remains open to debate. Your periodontist or dentist may recommend using topical or oral antibiotics to help control bacterial infection. Topical antibiotics are generally the treatment of choice. They can include antibiotic mouth rinses or insertion of threads and gels containing antibiotics in the space between
Surgical treatments
Flap surgery (pocket reduction surgery) Guided tissue regeneration. Enamel matrix derivative application Soft tissue grafts. Bone grafting
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