Where there is no dentist Murray Dickson; introd. David Werner
Tipo de material: TextoIdioma: Inglés Detalles de publicación: Palo Alto, California Hesperian Foundation 2010Descripción: 228 p. il. 28 cmISBN:- 9780942364057
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updated and expanded with information about HIV and AIDS by Richard Bebermeyer, Martin Hobdell and Gene Stevenson.
1: Your Own Teeth and Gums. 2: Teaching Family and Friends in Your Community 3 Teaching Children at School. 4: School Activities for Learning about Teeth and Gums. 5: Taking Care of Teeth and Gums. Where to examine. The instruments you need. A good diagnosis. Learn to tell similar problems apart. 7 Treating Some Common Problems. The first rule of treatment: stay clean!. Problems you will see most often. Cavities. Abscess. Infected sinus. Tooth injuries. Loose tooth. New tooth growing in. Gum disease. Fever blisters. Thrush. Canker sores. Some special problems. Broken bone. Dislocated jaw. Pain in the joint. Swollen gums and epilepsy. Blood in the mouth. After you take out a tooth. Swelling of the face. Pain from the socket. Bleeding from the socket. Tetanus. Infection in the spit (saliva) gland. Sores on the face. Noma. Tumor. Cancer. 8 Scaling Teeth. 9 Injecting Inside the Mouth. 10 Cement Fillings. 11 Taking Out a Tooth. Clean your instruments after you finish. 12: HIV and Care of the Teeth and Gums.