{"id":1938,"date":"2020-06-21T14:28:29","date_gmt":"2020-06-21T14:28:29","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.virtualdentist.in\/blog\/?p=1938"},"modified":"2021-09-13T13:23:58","modified_gmt":"2021-09-13T13:23:58","slug":"dentaquora","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.virtualdentist.in\/blog\/dentaquora\/","title":{"rendered":"DENTAQUORA"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"alignnone size-medium wp-image-2884\" src=\"http:\/\/www.virtualdentist.in\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/06\/InShot_20210904_193822812-555x345.jpg\" alt=\"Dental Quora\" width=\"555\" height=\"345\" \/><\/p>\n<p>Q501). Is it possible for diabetics to donate blood?<br \/>\nA). Yes, as long as they don&#8217;t have any issues, such as an eye, blood vessel,<br \/>\nor kidney problem and their BGLs are within normal limits.<br \/>\nQ502). What foods can help you manage your diabetes?<br \/>\nCinnamon, eggs, turmeric, chia seeds, Greek yoghurt, nuts, and leafy green<br \/>\nveggies are all good choices.<br \/>\nQ503). Is ginger beneficial to diabetics?<br \/>\nA). Consuming up to 4 grams of sugar each day may help regulate<br \/>\ninsulin production and reduce blood sugar levels.<br \/>\nQ504). Is lemon juice good for lowering blood sugar?<br \/>\nA) Lemon contains vitamin C, which may help lower fasting blood sugar,<br \/>\ntriglyceride, cholesterol, and inflammatory levels.<br \/>\nQ505). Which nuts are beneficial to diabetics?<br \/>\nA). The greatest nuts are walnuts and almonds, which help to avoid heart<br \/>\ndisease, manage blood sugar, and even improve weight loss.<br \/>\nQ509 Is it possible to get disability benefits if you have diabetes?<br \/>\nA). No, although most diabetics experience medical issues such as<br \/>\nperipheral neuropathy or visual loss.<br \/>\nQ510). Do diabetics have a distinct odour?<br \/>\nA fruity odour is caused by diabetes (diabetic ketoacidosis).<br \/>\nQ511). What are the top ten handicaps?<br \/>\nA). Mental disorders: 3.9 percent, organic mental disorders, endocrine<br \/>\ndisorders, circulatory system, psychotic disorders, intellectual disability,<br \/>\ninjuries, mental disorders: 3.9 percent<br \/>\nQ512). What is the scent of diabetic pee?<br \/>\nA). Fruity odour as the body tries to get rid of excess blood sugar by<br \/>\ndumping glucose into the intestines through urine.<br \/>\nQ513): Why do I usually have a faeces odour?<br \/>\nA). Breath that smells like faeces can be caused by sinus and respiratory<br \/>\ninfections.<br \/>\nQ514). What are the four disabilities that go unnoticed?<br \/>\nA). Psychiatric problems such as depression, schizophrenia, and anxiety<br \/>\ndisorders, as well as traumatic brain injury, epilepsy, HIV\/AIDS, and<br \/>\ndiabetes, to name a few.<br \/>\nQ515).What is the leading cause of disability?<br \/>\nA. Neuropsychiatric conditions.<br \/>\nQ516). Is arthritis a handicap?<br \/>\nA). The answer is yes.<br \/>\nQ517).What is the most common disability?<br \/>\nA). Cognitive impairment.<br \/>\nQ518). What colour is the urine of a diabetic?<br \/>\nA). When you have diabetes insipidus, your body produces a lot of urine<br \/>\nthat is colourless and odourless.<br \/>\nQ519). When your kidneys fail, what colour is your urine?<br \/>\nA). Urine that is brown, crimson, or purple in colour.<br \/>\nQ520). Is it true that as you get older, your urine smells stronger?<br \/>\nA). The end result. As you get older, your body odour changes.<br \/>\nQ521). What causes urine to have a fishy odour?<br \/>\nA). Infection of the urinary tract (UTI)<br \/>\n522). What does it smell like when you have cancer?<br \/>\nA). According to numerous studies, cancer has a characteristic odour.<br \/>\nQ533). Is it possible to detect cancer on someone&#8217;s breath?<br \/>\nA). No, however, we can detect certain signs.<br \/>\nQ534). What is the definition of a handicap?<br \/>\nAccording to Wikipedia, any condition that makes it more difficult for a<br \/>\nperson to undertake certain activities or interact with others is referred to<br \/>\nas a disability or handicap.<br \/>\nQ535). What are the most common causes of physical impairment?<br \/>\nA). They can be caused by a variety of things, including a concussion, a<br \/>\nstroke, alcohol or drugs, infection, diseases like AIDS or cancer, or a lack of<br \/>\noxygen.<br \/>\nQ535). How can I tell if I have diabetes?<br \/>\nA). High blood sugar levels are a common symptom of type 2 diabetes.<br \/>\nFrequent urination, increased thirst, tiredness and hunger, eyesight issues,<br \/>\nand poor wound healing are some of the early signs and symptoms.<br \/>\nQ536). How often should you pee in a day?<br \/>\nA). The average person urinates six to eight times each day.<br \/>\nQ537) Is there a way for me to check my kidneys at home?<br \/>\nA). A simple urine test that identifies albumin levels.<br \/>\nHow do I detox my kidneys (Q538)?<br \/>\nA) Apple Cider Vinegar, kidney beans, lemon juice, watermelon,<br \/>\npomegranate, basil, and dates<br \/>\nQ539). What hue does excellent urine come in?<br \/>\nA healthy urine colour ranges from pale yellow to amber in tone.<br \/>\nQ540). What are the symptoms of renal failure in its early stages?<br \/>\nA). Reduced urine output, fluid retention, resulting in limb edoema and<br \/>\nshortness of breath.<br \/>\nQ541). When you have liver problems, what colour is your urine?<br \/>\nA). Pale brown or dark brown.<br \/>\nQ542). What can I do to keep my kidneys in good shape?<br \/>\nA). Stay active and fit, control your blood sugar, blood pressure, and<br \/>\nweight, eat a good diet, drink lots of water, and don&#8217;t smoke, among other<br \/>\nthings.<br \/>\nQ543). Why does my urine have a sewage odour?<br \/>\nA). As a result of dehydration.<br \/>\nQ544). What does your urine&#8217;s odour say about you?<br \/>\nA). It could also be a symptom of a urinary tract infection (UTI), diabetes, a<br \/>\nbladder infection, or metabolic disorder.<br \/>\nQ545). How can I get rid of the odour of urine on my clothes?<br \/>\nA). Sprinkle baking soda on the surface and rub it in, then leave it<br \/>\novernight to dry.<br \/>\nQ546). What foods cause a foul odour in the urine?<br \/>\nA). Eating too many bananas, salmon, turkey, chicken, and other vitamin<br \/>\nB-6-rich foods.<br \/>\nQ547). Is it safe to eat onions and garlic if you have diabetes?<br \/>\nA). Yes.<br \/>\nQ548). When your kidneys fail, what colour is your urine?<br \/>\nA). Urine that is brown, crimson, or purple in colour.<br \/>\nQ549). What types of blood tests do rheumatologists perform?<br \/>\nA). ESR and CRP are the first two.<br \/>\nQ550). What is the maximum blood pressure for <strong><a href=\"https:\/\/www.virtualdentist.in\/\"><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">dental treatment<\/span><\/a><\/strong>?<br \/>\nA). 120\u2013129 systolic and 80 systolic.<br \/>\nQ551). Why do dentists inquire about your heart health?<br \/>\nA). Patients using calcium channel blockers for angina may experience<br \/>\ngum overgrowth.<br \/>\nQ552) Is it possible to get a tooth extracted if you have high blood<br \/>\npressure?<br \/>\nA) No, epinephrine in local anaesthetics may put you at risk for a heart<br \/>\nattack if your blood pressure is already high.<br \/>\nQ553)What causes high blood pressure?<br \/>\nA). Factors such as smoking, obesity, a high-salt diet, excessive alcohol<br \/>\nconsumption, and stress.<br \/>\nQ554)Is your blood pressure taken by all dentists?<br \/>\nA). The answer is yes.<br \/>\nQ555). Is it possible for a dentist to know if you have heart disease?<br \/>\nA). Gum disease can be indicated by inflamed gums and loose teeth.<br \/>\nDo dental problems have an impact on your health?<br \/>\nA). You are at risk for heart disease if you have poor dental health.<br \/>\nQ557). Is it possible for <a href=\"https:\/\/www.virtualdentist.in\/home\"><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\"><strong>dental problems<\/strong><\/span><\/a> to create heart problems?<br \/>\nA). The answer is yes.<br \/>\nQ558). What can a dentist learn about you by looking at your mouth?<br \/>\nA). Oral malignancies, eating disorders, heavy drinking, pregnancy,<br \/>\nstress\/anxiety, and other diseases and illnesses.<br \/>\nQ559). What ailments does a dentist have the ability to detect?<br \/>\nDiabetes, leukaemia, oral cancer, pancreatic cancer, heart disease, and<br \/>\nkidney illness are all examples of diseases.<br \/>\nQ560). What are the words that come out of your tongue when it comes to<br \/>\nyour health?<br \/>\nA). Saliva aids in the taste and digestion of food, keeps the mouth clean,<br \/>\nand heals wounds; when the body produces insufficient amounts,<br \/>\ndiscomfort, pain, and an increased risk of infection and tooth decay result.<br \/>\nQ561). Is it possible for terrible teeth to make you dizzy?<br \/>\nYes, if the tooth infection has gone to the ears.<br \/>\nQ562). Is it possible for diabetes to produce mouth problems?<br \/>\nA). Yes.<br \/>\nQ563). Is it true that diabetes might create mouth problems?<br \/>\nA). Yes, dry mouth, gum problems, tooth loss, and fungal infections like<br \/>\nthrush are all possible side effects.<br \/>\nQ564). How can I tell if my tooth infection is becoming worse?<br \/>\nA toothache can cause a fever, edoema, dehydration, rapid heartbeat, and<br \/>\nrapid breathing.<br \/>\nQ565) Is it possible for a tooth infection to generate anxiety?<br \/>\nA). The answer is yes.<br \/>\nQ566). What causes which form of anxiety tooth infection?<br \/>\nA). Stress, melancholy, distress, anxiety, and loneliness are all symptoms of<br \/>\ngum disease.<br \/>\nQ567). Is it possible for terrible teeth to create throat problems?<br \/>\nA). Yes<br \/>\nQ568). Do dentists have the ability to detect our breath?<br \/>\nA). The answer is yes.<br \/>\nQ569). Do our dentists examine our tongues?<br \/>\nA). The answer is yes.<br \/>\nQ570). Why do dentists check your tongue?<br \/>\nA). Because the colour, roughness, scales, spots, and bruises on the tongue<br \/>\nindicate different disorders.<br \/>\nQ571). Why do dentists pick at our teeth?<br \/>\nA).To remove plaque and tartar from between your teeth and around your<br \/>\ngum line.<br \/>\nQ572). Why would a dentist send you to the emergency room?<br \/>\nA). For difficulties like wisdom tooth removal, complex extractions, and<br \/>\nthe correction of congenital growth anomalies, a dentist will usually refer<br \/>\na patient to an oral surgeon.<br \/>\nQ573). Can Dentists tell if you haven\u2019t flossed?<br \/>\nA). Yes<br \/>\nQ574). Dentists can detect if you haven&#8217;t flossed by looking at your teeth?<br \/>\nA). Because of food stuck between the teeth and occasionally bleeding<br \/>\ngums.<br \/>\nQ575). What problems can poor dental health cause?<br \/>\nA). Poor oral hygiene has been related to heart disease, cancer, and<br \/>\ndiabetes, as well as tooth cavities and gum disease.<br \/>\nQ576). What Does Gingivitis look like?<br \/>\nA). Gingivitis is characterised by red, swollen gums that bleed easily when<br \/>\nbrushed.<br \/>\nQ577). Is it possible for a tooth infection to go to your brain?<br \/>\nA). Yes.<br \/>\nQ578). What if you get a tooth infection that goes to your brain?<br \/>\nA). Fever, chills, and other symptoms of a brain abscess or infection can<br \/>\nappear.<br \/>\nQ579). What is the best way to tell whether your teeth are infected?<br \/>\nA). Severe, persistent, throbbing toothache that can radiate to the<br \/>\njawbone, neck, or ear along with sensitivity to hot, cold and pressure,<br \/>\nfever, swelling, tender, and swollen lymph nodes.<br \/>\nQ580). What is the best way to tell if a tooth infection has migrated to your<br \/>\nbrain?<br \/>\nA). Brain infection and brain abscess symptoms may emerge.<br \/>\nQ581). Will antibiotics be effective in treating a tooth infection?<br \/>\nA). Yes.<br \/>\nQ582) Does a dead tooth smell?<br \/>\nA). Yes.<br \/>\nQ583). Can a dead tooth kill you?<br \/>\nA). A toothache will not kill us, but it is a condition that, if left untreated,<br \/>\ncan develop to catastrophic consequences such as a brain abscess.<br \/>\nQ584). Is it possible for a tooth infection to induce dizziness and<br \/>\nheadaches?<br \/>\nA).Yes.<br \/>\nQ585). What tooth infection might induce dizziness and headaches?<br \/>\nA). Wisdom tooth extraction, root canal, and other surgical procedures are<br \/>\nall options.<br \/>\nQ586). What happens if you don&#8217;t treat a tooth infection?<br \/>\nA). When left untreated, a dental abscess can form, causing damage to<br \/>\nneighbouring teeth and bone, as well as the formation of a fistula or &#8220;sinus<br \/>\ntract.&#8221;<br \/>\nQ587). What happens if the infection in your tooth travels to your jaw?<br \/>\nA). An abscess might form, and if it isn&#8217;t treated, it can lead to sepsis, a lifethreatening infection that can spread throughout the body.<br \/>\nQ588). What happens if the abscess in the mouth ruptures or drains?<br \/>\nA).Although the pain may lessen, treatment is still required.<br \/>\nQ588). Is it possible to have a tooth abscess for years?<br \/>\nA). Yes.<br \/>\nQ589). Does tooth abscess cause pain?<br \/>\nA). A dental abscess might be painful or not.<br \/>\nQ590). How long does it take medications to cure a tooth infection?<br \/>\nA). 7-10 days.<br \/>\nQ591). What happens if antibiotics don\u2019t work for tooth infection?<br \/>\nA). Treatment must be done immediately otherwise symptoms as pain<br \/>\nand abscess may increase.<br \/>\nQ592). Can a tooth infection make you sick?<br \/>\nA). Yes.<br \/>\nQ593). How can a tooth infection make you sick?<br \/>\nA). Symptoms of dental abscesses can make us ill, with nausea, vomiting,<br \/>\nfevers, chills, and sweat, etc.<br \/>\nQ594). Can antibiotics cure tooth abscess?<br \/>\nA). Yes, to some extent.<br \/>\nQ595). How can antibiotics cure tooth abscess?<br \/>\nA). If the infection is severe or cannot be drained, antibiotics will be<br \/>\nprescribed to help bring the infection under control.<br \/>\nQ596). Can we get antibiotics from a pharmacist without visiting a dentist?<br \/>\nA). No, you should not.<br \/>\nQ597). Can tooth infection spread while on antibiotics?<br \/>\nA). Yes<br \/>\nQ598). What causes gum infection?<br \/>\nA). Poor brushing and flossing habits may lead to plaque accumulation<br \/>\nand gum infection.<br \/>\nQ599). How long does it take amoxicillin to work?<br \/>\nA). Right after we take an antibiotic but it takes time to show results.<br \/>\nQ600). What happens if an abscess pops in your mouth?<br \/>\nA). If left untreated, the abscess may burst on to the skin of the face or into<br \/>\nthe mouth leading to sinus tract and fistula formation from which pus may<br \/>\ndischarge.<br \/>\nQ601). What are the basics of oral hygiene?<br \/>\nA). Oral health begins with clean teeth. Gum disease can be avoided by<br \/>\nkeeping that area where your teeth contacting your gums, clean.<br \/>\nQ602). How do you massage your gums with your fingers?<br \/>\nA). Take the pointer finger on your dominant hand and start at the bottom<br \/>\nof your gums applying a slight bit of pressure. Then move your finger in<br \/>\nslow and circular motion. You should feel a little bit of tension but not<br \/>\npain.<br \/>\nQ603). Can your gums grow back?<br \/>\nA). Your gum tissue doesn\u2019t regenerate the way other types of<br \/>\ntissue does (like the epithelial tissue of your skin, for example). As a result,<br \/>\nreceding gums don\u2019t grow back.<br \/>\nQ604). How often should I massage my gums?<br \/>\nA). Gum massage can help improve your gum health in just 10 minutes or<br \/>\nless each day.<br \/>\nQ605). Why use a rubber tip stimulator?<br \/>\nA). Rubber tipping is a technique that strengthens the gums with the use<br \/>\nof a handheld dental instrument called a rubber tip gum stimulator. You<br \/>\nsimply apply pressure to the gums to help prevent gingivitis, a mild form<br \/>\nof gum disease and periodontitis, and a more serious form of gum disease.<br \/>\nQ606). Can massaging your gums reduce gum recession?<br \/>\nA). When performed properly, gum massage increases blood flow to your<br \/>\ngum tissue. This increased blood flow allows more nutrient-rich blood to<br \/>\nreach gum tissue, which aids in the battle against gum disease and<br \/>\nimproves overall gum health.<br \/>\nQ607). Will my teeth fallout from receding gums?<br \/>\nA). As the gum and connective tissues pull away from the tooth, a pocket<br \/>\nforms between the tooth and gum, which begins to accumulate bacteria.<br \/>\nOver time, the bacteria cause further inflammation. If the gums recede too<br \/>\nmuch, it may lead to bone loss, which can cause teeth to loosen or fall out.<br \/>\nQ608). At what age do gums start to recede?<br \/>\nA). Gums that recede to expose the root surfaces of teeth is a common<br \/>\ncondition in adults over the age of 40. Many consider it to be just a sign of<br \/>\naging, and in some cases, it is essential that often the result of wear and<br \/>\ntear or years of aggressive tooth brushing.<br \/>\nQ609). Can gums reattach to teeth?<br \/>\nA). In a healthy mouth, the teeth are firmly surrounded by gum tissue and<br \/>\nsecurely supported by the bones of the jaw. Now that the tooth and root<br \/>\nare free of bacteria, plaque, and tartar and the pockets have been reduced,<br \/>\nthe gums can reattach to the teeth.<br \/>\nQ610). Does saltwater toughen gums?<br \/>\nA). Rinsing your mouth with salt water (1 teaspoon salt in a cup of warm<br \/>\nwater) will also help to soothe your gums and toughen them.<br \/>\nQ611). Can I rub coconut oil on my gums?<br \/>\nA). Coconut oil attacks the harmful bacteria in your mouth. It can reduce<br \/>\nplaque buildup, prevent tooth decay, and fight gum disease.<br \/>\nQ612). Can you fix receding gum lines?<br \/>\nA). Your dentist may be able to cure mild gum recession by deep cleaning<br \/>\nthe afflicted area. If gum recession cannot be managed with deep cleaning<br \/>\ndue to excessive bone loss or deep pockets, gum surgery may be necessary<br \/>\nto correct the damage caused by gum recession.<br \/>\nQ613). What does receding gums look like?<br \/>\nA). When gums recede, more of the tooth is visibly exposed. Look for lines<br \/>\nor notches along the bottom of the teeth, as this typically indicates areas<br \/>\nwhere the gums have receded.<br \/>\nQ614). Is it ok to rinse with salt water every day?<br \/>\nA). There are no side effects from using a saltwater mouth rinse up to four<br \/>\ntimes a day for two weeks. Because saltwater is an antibacterial, rinsing<br \/>\nwith warm salt water two to three times a day may help relieve a<br \/>\ntoothache.<br \/>\nQ615). Can saltwater rinse heal gum infection?<br \/>\nA). Saltwater has disinfecting properties and can aid in the healing<br \/>\nprocess. To use a saltwater rinse, fill a glass halfway with boiling water<br \/>\nand set aside to cool to lukewarm.<br \/>\nQ616). Is coffee terrible for your teeth?<br \/>\nA). Coffee sticks to your teeth and dries out your mouth. It gets even worse<br \/>\nif you sweeten your coffee with sugar, as sugar is one of the worst things<br \/>\nyou can put in your mouth.<br \/>\nQ617). Is Listerine effective in the treatment of gingivitis?<br \/>\nA). Listerine antiseptic mouthwash has a combination of chemicals that<br \/>\ndestroy bacteria above the gum line while also lowering sticky plaque film<br \/>\nand early gum disease (gingivitis), which can lead to serious, advanced<br \/>\ngum disease if left untreated.<br \/>\nQ618). What factors encourage gum growth?<br \/>\nA). Eucalyptus oil is a germicide that can be used to heal receding gums<br \/>\nand stimulate the creation of new gum tissue.<br \/>\nQ619). Is Vitamin C beneficial in the treatment of receding gums?<br \/>\nA). Vitamin C helps to keep your gums and soft tissue in your mouth<br \/>\nhealthy. It can keep your teeth from loosening and protect you from<br \/>\ngingivitis.<br \/>\nQ620). What is the significance of gum stimulation?<br \/>\nA). Gum stimulators are versatile, time-saving devices that boost overall<br \/>\noral health. They primarily stimulate the gum tissue to strengthen it<br \/>\nagainst infection, but they also assist in the clearance of food and plaque,<br \/>\nwhich helps to prevent cavities.<br \/>\nQ621). What is floss tape, exactly?<br \/>\nA). Interdental cleaning products are used to clean between the teeth<br \/>\nwhere a toothbrush can&#8217;t reach.<br \/>\nQ622). What are the benefits of using a gum stimulator?<br \/>\nA). By massaging the gingival tissues and boosting blood flow, the GUM<br \/>\nStimulator was created by dental specialists to promote healthy and firm<br \/>\ngums.<br \/>\nQ623). Why do children&#8217;s teeth get yellow?<br \/>\nA). External factors are the most common cause of yellow teeth. Teeth<br \/>\ndiscoloration in youngsters is caused by chemicals, iron supplements, and<br \/>\nother metallic ions.<br \/>\nQ624). Why does my tooth have a poopy odour?<br \/>\nA). Your breath may smell like excrement due to poor dental hygiene. If<br \/>\nyou don&#8217;t clean and floss your teeth properly and on a regular basis,<br \/>\nplaque and germs can build up on and between your teeth, causing bad<br \/>\nbreath.<br \/>\nQ625). What kind of dental floss is the thinnest?<br \/>\nA). Gum Fine Floss is a thin, shred-resistant dental floss that glides easily<br \/>\nbetween teeth and beneath the gum line.<br \/>\nQ626). Is flossing good for your gums?<br \/>\nA). Flossing helps stimulate your gums and improve circulation.<br \/>\nCirculation is important for healing and overall health.<br \/>\nQ627). Is it true that milk is excellent for your gums?<br \/>\nA). Milk and other dairy products, such as cheese and yoghurt, are<br \/>\nexcellent sources of calcium, which helps to maintain strong teeth and<br \/>\ngums.<br \/>\nQ628). What is a gum graft and how does it work?<br \/>\nA). Gum grafting is a type of dental surgery that is used to treat gum<br \/>\nrecession. A periodontist extracts healthy gum tissue from the roof of the<br \/>\nmouth and uses it to rebuild the gum where it has retreated in a short and<br \/>\nrelatively straightforward procedure.<br \/>\nQ629). Is a gum graft a painful procedure?<br \/>\nA). Due to local anaesthetics, gum grafting in the main county can be a<br \/>\ncompletely painless treatment.<br \/>\nQ630). When a gum graft is performed, how long does it take for it to heal?<br \/>\nA). between one and two weeks<br \/>\nQ631). Is gum grafting a long-term solution?<br \/>\nA). Gum grafting surgery covers the exposed root permanently, alleviates<br \/>\ndiscomfort, and restores the gums&#8217; health.<br \/>\nQ632). What&#8217;s the best way to acquire a free gum graft?<br \/>\nA). A free gingival graft is a dental surgery that involves removing a thin<br \/>\nlayer of tissue from the patient&#8217;s palate and relocating it to the region of<br \/>\ngum recession. It is sutured (sewn) into place and will act as live tissue to<br \/>\nshield the exposed root.<br \/>\nQ633). How can you tell if a gum graft failed?<br \/>\nA). Surgical dressing dislodged or removed, redness of the surgical<br \/>\n(receiving) site or tissue sloughing, approaching vestibular tissue may<br \/>\nappear necrotic, Persistent root exposure likely noted.<br \/>\nQ634). When it comes to gum grafts, how long do they last?<br \/>\nA). During the healing period (up to 2 weeks) for soft tissue \u201cgum\u201d grafts,<br \/>\nthe site(s) may appear white; this is typical and not a symptom of<br \/>\ninfection. As the tissue heals, it will turn a pink colour.<br \/>\nQ635). What happens if your gums recede too far away from your teeth?<br \/>\nA). A pocket occurs between the tooth and gum as the gum and connective<br \/>\ntissues peel away from the tooth, allowing germs to accumulate. The<br \/>\ngerms produce more inflammation over time. If the gums recede too<br \/>\nmuch, bone loss can occur, causing teeth to loosen or fall out.<br \/>\nQ636). Who needs gum grafting?<br \/>\nA). A gum tissue graft may be recommended if your gums are receding.<br \/>\nQ637). Do your teeth change as you age?<br \/>\nA). Yes.<br \/>\nQ638). What is bone grafting and how does it work?<br \/>\nA). Bone grafting is a small surgical operation usually performed in a<br \/>\ndentist&#8217;s office. An incision in your gum is made to give access to the bone<br \/>\nunderlying it, and grafting material is subsequently applied.<br \/>\nQ639). What is the finest material for dental bone grafts?<br \/>\nA). In dentistry, allograft materials are commonly employed.<br \/>\nQ640). Is bone grafting a painful procedure?<br \/>\nA). The majority of individuals who have bone grafts are pain-free and do<br \/>\nwell as long as they take their medicines.<br \/>\nQ641). What causes gum inflammation?<br \/>\nA). Gum disease is the most prevalent cause of inflammation, although it<br \/>\ncan also be caused by poor brushing or flossing, tobacco use,<br \/>\nchemotherapy, hormone fluctuations, or irritation from dental hardware.<br \/>\nQ642). When it comes to inflamed gums, how long does it take for them to<br \/>\nheal?<br \/>\nA).Ten to fourteen days<br \/>\nQ643). What does it look like when your gums are inflamed?<br \/>\nA). Probing causes redness and bleeding.<br \/>\nQ644). Is it possible for stress to create irritated gums?<br \/>\nA). High stress levels can impair the immune system and cause<br \/>\nwidespread inflammation in the body. This inflammation can cause the<br \/>\ngums to enlarge, which can result in bleeding and gingivitis.<br \/>\nQ645). What antibiotic is the best for a gum infection?<br \/>\nA). The most common application of amoxicillin is to treat tooth infections.<br \/>\nSome bacterial infections may be treated with metronidazole, an<br \/>\nantibiotic.<br \/>\nQ646). What is the definition of oral anxiety?<br \/>\nA). Anxiety, in particular, is linked to a variety of oral health problems.<br \/>\nCanker sores, dry mouth, and teeth grinding are more common in people<br \/>\nwho suffer from anxiety (bruxism).<br \/>\nQ647). Is it possible for stress to create burning mouth syndrome?<br \/>\nA). Excessive oral irritation can be caused by overbrushing your tongue,<br \/>\nusing abrasive toothpaste, using too many mouthwashes, or drinking too<br \/>\nmany acidic beverages. Anxiety, depression, or stress are examples of<br \/>\npsychological factors.<br \/>\nQ648). What effects does stress have on the mouth?<br \/>\nA). Your body&#8217;s ability to fight infections is hampered by stress. Gum<br \/>\ndisease is a periodontal infection. It might result in loose teeth, bleeding<br \/>\ngums, and foul odour.<br \/>\nQ649). Is peroxide effective in the treatment of gingivitis?<br \/>\nA). Hydrogen peroxide may aid in the treatment of gum disease due to its<br \/>\nantibacterial qualities. A biofilm is a sticky coating of bacteria that occurs<br \/>\non the teeth when plaque accumulates. Hydrogen peroxide releases<br \/>\noxygen that helps destroy the bacteria.<br \/>\nQ650). What medications can produce a burning mouth?<br \/>\nA). There have been several reports of drug-related burning mouth<br \/>\nsyndrome (BMS). Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACE<br \/>\ninhibitors) and angiotensin-converting enzyme receptor blockers (ARBs)<br \/>\nare the most regularly mentioned in case reports.<br \/>\nQ651). Is there a natural cure for a burning mouth?<br \/>\nA). Avoid acidic meals and liquids, carbonated beverages, and coffee, and<br \/>\ndrink lots of water. Alcohol and goods containing alcohol should be<br \/>\navoided because they can irritate your mouth&#8217;s lining.<br \/>\nQ652). What causes a sore throat and a burning mouth?<br \/>\nA). Diabetes, acid reflux Sjogren&#8217;s syndrome, certain medicines, and<br \/>\nradiation therapy can all produce dry mouth. Iron deficiency, vitamin B12<br \/>\ndeficiency, and folic acid deficiency.<br \/>\nQ653). How many times a day can you use hydrogen peroxide to rinse<br \/>\nyour mouth?<br \/>\nA). This product should not be swallowed. Use up to four times each day,<br \/>\nor as your dentist or doctor suggests.<br \/>\nQ654). A painful tongue is caused by a vitamin deficit.<br \/>\n(A).Vitamin B-12<br \/>\nQ655). What does it look like when you have burning mouth syndrome?<br \/>\nA). A scorching or searing sensation that can affect your tongue, lips, gums,<br \/>\npalate, neck, or entire mouth.<br \/>\nQ656). Is there a link between vitamin D insufficiency and burning mouth<br \/>\nsyndrome?<br \/>\nA). Burning mouth syndrome is caused by a vitamin D-deficient or lowvitamin D diet.<br \/>\nQ657). What is the definition of oral cancer?<br \/>\nA). cancer of the lips, mouth, or upper throat lining. It usually begins as a<br \/>\npainless white patch in the mouth that thickens, develops red patches,<br \/>\nbecomes an ulcer, and continues to expand.<br \/>\nQ658): What causes oral cancer?<br \/>\nA).Tobacco use. Those who smoke cigarettes, cigars, or pipes, as well as<br \/>\nthose who use smokeless tobacco, Excessive alcohol consumption,<br \/>\nExcessive sun exposure, especially at a young age, a family history of<br \/>\ncancer, etc.<br \/>\nQ659). What is the average age of onset of oral cancer?<br \/>\nA). The majority of mouth cancer instances occur in people between the<br \/>\nages of 50 and 74.<br \/>\nQ670). What are the stages of oral cancer?<br \/>\nA). The TNM method is the most widely used staging approach for oral<br \/>\ncancer. There are five stages of oral cancer: stage 0, stage 1, stage 2, stage<br \/>\n3, and stage 4.<br \/>\nQ671). What is Oral Cancer Stage 4?<br \/>\nA). The most advanced stage of throat cancer is stage 4. This indicates that<br \/>\ncancer has migrated beyond the throat to adjacent tissue, one or more<br \/>\nlymph nodes in the neck, or other parts of the body.<br \/>\nQ672). What is a mouth cancer&#8217;s initial symptom?<br \/>\nA). chewing or swallowing difficulties. a lump or a painful spot in the<br \/>\nmouth, throat, or lips In the mouth, there is a white or red patch.<br \/>\nQ672) Is it true that kissing can spread mouth cancer?<br \/>\nA). Cancer cannot be \u201ccaught\u201d by a healthy person from someone who has<br \/>\nit. Close contact, such as sex, kissing, touching, sharing meals, or inhaling<br \/>\nthe same air, has not been shown to spread cancer from one person to<br \/>\nanother.<br \/>\nQ673). What is the first place where oral cancer spreads?<br \/>\nA). Oral cavity cancer usually travels to the lymph nodes of the neck first<br \/>\nbefore spreading or metastasizing to other parts of the body. A second<br \/>\nlevel of metastasis is most likely the lung.<br \/>\nWho is the most likely to have oral cancer (Q674)?<br \/>\nA). Chewers of tobacco and alcoholic beverages.<br \/>\nQ675). Is it possible to entirely treat oral cancer?<br \/>\nA). Oral cancer is a rather prevalent condition. If caught and treated early<br \/>\nenough, it can be cured. Because the mouth and lips are easy to examine, a<br \/>\nhealthcare physician or dentist can commonly detect oral cancer in its<br \/>\nearly stages.<br \/>\nQ676)What are the early indicators of oral cancer?<br \/>\nA). difficulty chewing or swallowing, a lump or sore area in the mouth,<br \/>\nthroat, or lips, a white or red patch in the mouth, difficulty moving the<br \/>\ntongue or jaw, and so on.<br \/>\nQ677). What is the best mouth cancer treatment?<br \/>\n(A). Chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and other treatments are available.<br \/>\nQ678). What is the success rate of oral cancer?<br \/>\nA). Overall, 60 percent of all people with oral cancer will survive for five<br \/>\nyears or more.<br \/>\nQ679). What color is oral cancer?<br \/>\nA). A white or red patch inside your mouth or on your lips may be a<br \/>\npotential sign of squamous cell carcinoma.<br \/>\nQ680). Which food is good for mouth cancer?<br \/>\nA).This includes plenty of fruits and vegetables whole grain breads and<br \/>\ncereals, lean cuts of meat (chicken, turkey or fish) and low-fat dairy<br \/>\nproducts.<br \/>\nQ681). Does Mouth Cancer always require surgery?<br \/>\nA). Surgery is the most common first step in the treatment of oral cancer.<br \/>\nRadiation can be used as an alternative to surgery.<br \/>\nHowever, surgery is usually favored over radiation because the side<br \/>\neffects from radiation to the mouth are high.<br \/>\nQ682). How is oral cancer prevented?<br \/>\nA). Not using tobacco and not drinking alcohol in excess<br \/>\ncan prevent most oral cancer. Preventing high risk behaviors, that include<br \/>\ncigarette, cigar or pipe smoking, use of smokeless tobacco and excessive<br \/>\nuse of alcohol are critical in preventing oral cancers.<br \/>\nQ683). Are bananas good for cancer?<br \/>\nA). Bananas can be a great dietary addition for those recovering<br \/>\nfrom cancer. They\u2019re not only easy to tolerate for those with swallowing<br \/>\ndifficulties but also a good source of many important nutrients, including<br \/>\nvitamin B6, manganese, and vitamin C.<br \/>\nQ684). Where is Oral cancer most commonly found?<br \/>\nA). Tongue.<br \/>\nQ685). At what age does oral cancer occur?<br \/>\nA). Oral cancer most often occurs in people over the age of 40 and affects<br \/>\nmore than twice as many men as women. Most oral cancers are related to<br \/>\ntobacco use, alcohol use (or both), or infection by the human<br \/>\npapillomavirus (HPV).<br \/>\nQ686). Where does mouth cancer usually start?<br \/>\nA). Mouth cancers most commonly begin in the flat, thin cells (squamous<br \/>\ncells) that line your lips and the inside of your mouth.<br \/>\nQ687). Does oral cancer develop quickly?<br \/>\nA). Most oral cancers are a type called squamous cell carcinoma.<br \/>\nThese cancers tend to spread quickly.<br \/>\nQ688). What does oral cancer do to your body?<br \/>\nA).The side effects of oral cancer treatment may include pain, weakness,<br \/>\naltered facial appearance, difficulty in swallowing or chewing food,<br \/>\ndry mouth, tooth decay, sore throat, sore gums, bleeding, infections,<br \/>\ndenture problems, voice quality, thyroid problems, fatigue, hair loss,<br \/>\nnausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.<br \/>\nQ689). How long do oral cancer patients live?<br \/>\nA). Overall, 60 percent of all people with oral cancer will survive for five<br \/>\nyears or more.<br \/>\nQ690). Does Listerine cause oral cancer?<br \/>\nA). No<br \/>\nQ691). What is the best drink for cancer patients?<br \/>\nA). All fruit juices and nectar, Ice milk, Butter\/cream\/oil\/margarine,<br \/>\nCarbonated beverages, Coffee\/tea, Fresh or frozen plain yogurt etc.<br \/>\nQ692). How is oral cancer prevented?<br \/>\nA). Not using any kind of tobacco and not drinking alcohol in excess<br \/>\ncan prevent most oral cancer.<br \/>\nQ693). Does mouthwash prevent mouth cancer?<br \/>\nA). No<br \/>\nQ694). What cancer patients should not eat?<br \/>\nA). Deep fried, grilled, barbequed, baked meats, Excessive intake of salt,<br \/>\nsugar, and oily foods, Red meat and processed meats such as bacon, ham,<br \/>\nsausages etc.<br \/>\nQ695). Should cancer patients avoid meat?<br \/>\nA). To reduce your risk of cancer, Cancer Council recommends eating no<br \/>\nmore than 455g cooked red meat per week.<br \/>\nQ696). What are the 3 main causes of cancer?<br \/>\nA). Smoking and Tobacco, Diet and Physical Activity, Sun and Other Types<br \/>\nof Radiation.<br \/>\nQ697). How do I check if I have cancer?<br \/>\nA). computerized tomography (CT) scan, bone scan, magnetic resonance<br \/>\nimaging (MRI), positron emission tomography (PET) scan, ultrasound and<br \/>\nX-ray, Biopsy.<br \/>\nQ698). How do cancer patients die?<br \/>\nA). Cancer cells take up the needed space and nutrients that the healthy<br \/>\norgans would use. As a result, the healthy organs can no longer function.<br \/>\nQ699). Why is it important to detect cancer early?<br \/>\nA). Early detection is important because when abnormal tissue<br \/>\nor cancer is found early, it may be easier to treat.<br \/>\nQ700). Is mouth cancer curable?<br \/>\nA). Oral cancer is fairly common. It can be cured if found and treated at an<br \/>\nearly stage (when it\u2019s small and has not spread).<br \/>\nQ701). Is it possible for a dentist to extract an infected tooth?<br \/>\nA). Yes.<br \/>\nQ702). Is jaw cancer visible on an x-ray?<br \/>\nA). Yes, a full-mouth x-ray can reveal whether cancer has migrated to the<br \/>\njaw. X-rays of the chest can reveal whether cancer has migrated to the<br \/>\nchest or lungs.<br \/>\nQ703). Is amoxicillin effective against a jaw infection?<br \/>\nA). Amoxicillin is, in fact, the first-line treatment for tooth infections.<br \/>\nQ704).What are the early warning indicators of sepsis?<br \/>\nA). Fever and chills, low body temperature, less frequent peeing, quick<br \/>\npulse and respiration, nausea and vomiting, and diarrhoea.<br \/>\nQ705). What is the function of the gland under the jaw?<br \/>\nA).Submandibular and sublingual glands<br \/>\nQ706) How long may an abscess last?<br \/>\nA).Yes, number one.<br \/>\nQ707). How do you tell if you have a tooth abscess?<br \/>\nA).Yellow<br \/>\nQ708).How does a dentist drain an abscess?<br \/>\nA). A dentist will make a small cut into the abscess to remove the pus and<br \/>\nthen clean the region with salt water (saline).<br \/>\nQ709). Why can&#8217;t you lie down after taking clindamycin for ten minutes?<br \/>\nA). Because the virus may resurface.<br \/>\nQ710). Is it possible for a tooth infection to make you tired?<br \/>\nA). Yes, because illness can spread to other parts of the body.<br \/>\nQ711). Why are you unable to lie down after consuming potassium?<br \/>\nA). To ensure that the tablets have passed through the oesophagus and<br \/>\ninto the stomach, they may become trapped in the oesophagus, causing<br \/>\nulcers.<br \/>\nQ712). Which drugs have potassium in them?<br \/>\nA).Aspirin, some antibiotics, quinidine, potassium chloride, and other<br \/>\nmedications fall into this category.<br \/>\nQ713). Why are you unable to sleep after taking ibuprofen?<br \/>\nA). Because it can induce esophageal ulcers, take it with meals if you<br \/>\nalready have stomach problems.<br \/>\nQ714). Which pain relievers are safe to use with food?<br \/>\nA). Ibuprofen and other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).<br \/>\nQ715). Is it true that ibuprofen can make you sweat?<br \/>\nA). These drugs act by making blood vessels to dilate, allowing heat to<br \/>\nescape via the skin.<br \/>\nQ716). Is it okay if I take Tums after taking ibuprofen?<br \/>\nA). Yes, but first go to your doctor.<br \/>\nQ717). Is ibuprofen caffeine-free?<br \/>\nA). No<br \/>\nQ718). Is it safe to use caffeine with ibuprofen?<br \/>\nA).Yes, when taken jointly, they provide a stronger analgesic effect.<br \/>\nIs ibuprofen effective for a hangover?<br \/>\nA). Yes<br \/>\nQ720) What drugs make swallowing difficult?<br \/>\nA). Antiepileptics, benzodiazepines, opioids, and skeletal muscle relaxants<br \/>\nare examples of such medications.<br \/>\nQ721). Why do narcotics make it difficult to swallow?<br \/>\nA) Due to a lack of awareness, voluntary muscular control, and difficulty<br \/>\ncommencing a swallow.<br \/>\nQ722). Should I stay away from particular foods while on clindamycin?<br \/>\nA). Yes, grapefruit should be avoided as well as grapefruit juice.<br \/>\nQ723). Is it OK to consume 800 mg of ibuprofen when taking clindamycin?<br \/>\nA). Yes<br \/>\nQ724). Is there a difference between clindamycin and amoxicillin?<br \/>\nA). Although amoxicillin is the most generally prescribed antibiotic for<br \/>\ntooth infections, clindamycin can be helpful if you are allergic to penicillin<br \/>\nmedications or have not had success with them.<br \/>\nQ726). Is it possible for terrible teeth to create respiratory problems?<br \/>\nA). Yes.<br \/>\nQ727). Antibiotics aren&#8217;t required before dental procedures.<br \/>\nPatients have a prosthetic heart valve, an abnormal heart valve, or a valve<br \/>\nrepaired with prosthetic material, or who have had endocarditis in the<br \/>\npast.<br \/>\nQ728). What cardiac diseases necessitate the use of antibiotics prior to<br \/>\ndental work?<br \/>\nA). Prolapsed mitral valve, rheumatic heart disease, bicuspid valve disease,<br \/>\ncalcified aortic stenosis, and congenital heart defects such ventricular<br \/>\nseptal defect and atrial septal defect.<br \/>\nQ729).Who requires premedication prior to each dental procedure?<br \/>\nA). Antibiotics were required to be administered one hour before to any<br \/>\ndental procedure for any form of congenital heart abnormality.<br \/>\nQ730).Why do we need to take premedication before each dental<br \/>\nprocedure?<br \/>\nA). To avoid an infection of the heart lining, heart valve, or blood vessels.<br \/>\nQ731) What happens if antibiotics aren&#8217;t taken before dental work?<br \/>\nA). The risk of a heart infection rises, posing a life-threatening threat.<br \/>\nQ732). Is it true that antibiotics are bad for your heart?<br \/>\nA).If taken in excess, they can cause significant heart valve problems.<br \/>\nQ733). Which antibiotics are harmful to our hearts?<br \/>\nA).Fluoroquinolones<br \/>\nQ734): Can dental implants harm your heart?<br \/>\nA). Yes, because heart tissue, particularly valves, might be injured in these<br \/>\npeople, the risk of bacteria-induced infective endocarditis is significant.<br \/>\nQ735). Is it possible for a heart sufferer to obtain an implant?<br \/>\nA). Although valvular heart disease has no direct impact on dental implant<br \/>\nsuccess, there is a critical requirement to avoid infective endocarditis.<br \/>\nQ736). Before heart surgery, why are teeth extracted?<br \/>\nA). To lessen the risk of heart infections like endocarditis, delayed teeth<br \/>\nare removed before surgery.<br \/>\nQ737). Which of the following heart infections can be caused by a<br \/>\ndecaying tooth?<br \/>\nA). Endocarditis, an infection of the inner lining of the heart that can be<br \/>\ndeadly, may occur.<br \/>\nQ738). Before your dental checkup, how much amoxicillin should you<br \/>\ntake?<br \/>\nA). Patients who require antibiotic therapy should take two grammes of<br \/>\namoxicillin, which comes in the form of four capsules, one hour before<br \/>\ntheir dental appointment.<br \/>\nQ739). If I have a heart issue, how long should I take antibiotics before<br \/>\ndental work?<br \/>\nA).One hour<br \/>\nQ740). Is it possible for a dentist to administer antibiotics?<br \/>\nA).Antibiotics are recommended by dentists for both treatment and<br \/>\nprevention of infection, although there are only a few indications.<br \/>\nQ741). Can a dental cleaning cause an infection?<br \/>\nA). No, that happens very very infrequently.<br \/>\nQ742).What causes heart valve failure?<br \/>\nA). Heart disease and other illnesses, ageing, rheumatic fever, and<br \/>\ninfections alter the shape and flexibility of heart valves.<br \/>\nQ743).Is it necessary for me to take antibiotics for dental cleaning after a<br \/>\nhip replacement?<br \/>\nA). For the first two years after a knee or hip replacement, patients should<br \/>\ntake one dose of antibiotics an hour before dental treatments.<br \/>\nQ744). What are your reasons for premedicating for dental procedures?<br \/>\nA). To avoid the requirement for infection treatment.<br \/>\nQ745). What is the maximum number of implants a person can have?<br \/>\nA). Each lost tooth requires one dental implant. Four to eight implants can<br \/>\nbe utilised to support a whole arch of dentures with implant supported<br \/>\ndentures.<br \/>\nQ746). If I have a toothache, can I still have surgery?<br \/>\nA). Yes, toothache can be postponed if the pain is not severe or causing an<br \/>\nabscess.<br \/>\nQ747). Is it possible to have my teeth cleaned before the surgery?<br \/>\nA). No.<br \/>\nQ748). Is it okay for me to drink alcohol the day before surgery?<br \/>\nA). No, because anaesthetic loses its effectiveness on the day before<br \/>\noperation, necessitating a higher dosage.<br \/>\nQ749). Which medical disorders can dental treatment jeopardise?<br \/>\nA).Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, HIV, and Heart Problems, to name a few.<br \/>\nQ750). Why are you unable to lie down for 30 minutes after consuming<br \/>\npotassium?<br \/>\nA). Because sucking on a potassium tablet can irritate your lips or throat,<br \/>\ntake it with a meal or as a bedtime snack.<br \/>\nQ751). Which respiratory issues are brought on by a terrible set of teeth?<br \/>\nA). Bacteria from infected teeth and swollen gums can be inhaled or<br \/>\ncarried into the lungs via the bloodstream, causing pneumonia, acute<br \/>\nbronchitis, and even COPD.<br \/>\nQ752). Coughing due to bad teeth is a possibility.<br \/>\nA). Bad breath can be caused by chronic postnasal drip, which can occur as<br \/>\na result of sinus infections. Bad breath can also be caused by coughing up<br \/>\nmucus from lung illnesses.<br \/>\nQ753). Can phlegm be caused by bad teeth?<br \/>\nA). No.<br \/>\nQ754). Are unhealthy teeth to blame for sinus toothaches?<br \/>\nA). No, they&#8217;re caused by sinus swelling and mucus buildup, which puts<br \/>\npressure on the nerves that travel to your front teeth&#8217;s roots. As a result,<br \/>\ntoothaches develop.<br \/>\nQ755). Is it possible for a dental infection to create respiratory issues?<br \/>\nA) Bacteria do not always cause illness. Poor dental care and tooth<br \/>\nabscess, on the other hand, can raise the risk of lung infections.<br \/>\nQ756). Is it true that lung disease can create lung problems?<br \/>\nA). Bacterial infection causes gum disease, which can exacerbate chronic<br \/>\ninflammation in lung disorders including asthma and COPD.<br \/>\nQ757). Do teeth play a role in the respiratory system?<br \/>\nA).Yes.<br \/>\nQ758). What role do teeth have in the respiratory system?<br \/>\nA). Bad breath and gum disease can both be caused by food particles left<br \/>\nbetween your teeth. As a result, proper oral habits are required for<br \/>\noptimum respiratory health.<br \/>\nQ759). Is asthma medication bad for your teeth?<br \/>\nA). Yes.<br \/>\nQ760). What effect does asthma medicine have on teeth?<br \/>\nA). Asthma drugs can cause increased enamel erosion and tooth decay in<br \/>\nasthmatics.<br \/>\nQ761). How can good oral hygiene help to prevent pneumonia?<br \/>\nA). Bacterial aspiration can lead to pneumonia, so excellent dental hygiene<br \/>\nis important to avoid it.<br \/>\nQ762). What is the name of the big muscular band that regulates the chest<br \/>\ncavity?<br \/>\nA). Diaphragm.<br \/>\nQ763). Is it possible for dental decay to produce nasal drip?<br \/>\nA). Yes.<br \/>\nQ764). What causes nasal drip if your teeth are decayed?<br \/>\nA). When a person&#8217;s tooth roots become infected, the infection can move<br \/>\nto their sinuses, causing post nasal drip or sinus congestion.<br \/>\n(Q765). Is coffee unhealthy for sinuses?<br \/>\nA). Yes.<br \/>\nQ766). What makes coffee so awful for your sinuses?<br \/>\nA). Caffeine-induced dehydration could be one of the causes of sinusitis.<br \/>\nQ767). Is it possible for gum disease to produce health problems outside<br \/>\nof the mouth?<br \/>\nA). Yes.<br \/>\nQ768). Is it possible for gum disease to create a cough?<br \/>\nA). Periodontal diseases of the teeth, while not directly causing cough, can<br \/>\naggravate symptoms that cause cough.<br \/>\nQ769). Is it possible for a dentist to aid with sleep apnea?<br \/>\nA).The answer is yes.<br \/>\nQ770). What role does a dentist play in sleep apnea treatment?<br \/>\nA).Because it can assist maintain an open, unobstructed airway, oral<br \/>\nappliance therapy is an effective treatment for obstructive sleep apnea<br \/>\n(OSA) and snoring.<br \/>\nQ771). What drugs are known to promote tooth decay?<br \/>\nA). To treat high blood pressure, beta blockers, calcium channel blockers,<br \/>\ndiuretics, heart rhythmic medicines, and ACE inhibitors are all used<br \/>\nbecause they promote dry mouth and tooth decay.<br \/>\nQ772). What are the causes of asthma?<br \/>\nA). Contact with allergens such as cigarette smoke, chemicals, mould, dust,<br \/>\nor other items found in the person&#8217;s surroundings (e.g., at home or at<br \/>\nwork).<br \/>\nQ773). What causes late-onset asthma?<br \/>\nA). A nasty cold or a case of the flu is a common cause of adult-onset<br \/>\nasthma.<br \/>\nQ774). Why is it necessary to rinse our lips after using an inhaler?<br \/>\nA).After each dose, gargling and washing our mouth with water may help<br \/>\nto prevent hoarseness, throat discomfort, and infection in the mouth.<br \/>\nQ775). What is aspiration?<br \/>\nA). Lung or pulmonary aspiration is when you inhale a foreign substance<br \/>\ninto your airways.<br \/>\nQ775). Can saliva induce pneumonia?<br \/>\nA). Yes, aspirating saliva can induce choking, which can lead to pneumonia<br \/>\nor severe lung illness.<br \/>\nQ777). Is it possible to acquire pneumonia from a dental infection?<br \/>\nA). Poor oral hygiene can lead to a rise in germs in the mouth, which can<br \/>\nthen travel to the lungs or respiratory tract, resulting in bronchitis or<br \/>\npneumonia.<br \/>\nQ778). Is it possible for dental work to induce pneumonia?<br \/>\nA). Due to aerosol inhalation, dental procedures may aggravate an existing<br \/>\npneumonia.<br \/>\nQ779). What&#8217;s the most prevalent cause of pneumonia obtained in the<br \/>\nhospital?<br \/>\nA).The basic cause is micro aspiration of germs that invade the<br \/>\noropharynx and upper airways in critically unwell patients.<br \/>\nQ780). Why is it vital for patients to take care of their mouths?<br \/>\nA). Cleaning food detritus and dental plaque from the mouth and teeth<br \/>\n(including dentures) should relieve any discomfort, improve oral intake,<br \/>\nand prevent halitosis.<br \/>\nQ781). What kind of dental treatment do patients require?<br \/>\nA). Oral hygiene should aim to keep the lips and mucosa soft, clean,<br \/>\nundamaged, and moist.<br \/>\nQ782). What is the name of the windpipe?<br \/>\nA).The first is the trachea.<br \/>\nQ783). What is the difference between the two branches of the windpipe?<br \/>\nA).The trachea divides into the left and right bronchi, which are smaller<br \/>\nairways.<br \/>\nQ784). Why do humans inhale and exhale?<br \/>\nA). When we breathe, we take in air that is primarily nitrogen and oxygen,<br \/>\nand when we exhale, we exhale carbon dioxide, which is a waste product.<br \/>\nQ785). What do we breathe in?<br \/>\nA).Nitrogen and oxygen are the first two elements.<br \/>\nQ786). What happens when we exhale?<br \/>\nA).Carbon dioxide<br \/>\nQ787). What do the teeny-tiny hairs within our nostrils mean?<br \/>\nA). Cilia are a type of cilia.<br \/>\nQ788). What are the benefits of having nasal hairs?<br \/>\nA).The nasal tube is protected by these hairs, which filter dust and other<br \/>\nparticles that enter the nose through inhaled air.<br \/>\nQ789). What are the names of the two huge, light respiratory organs?<br \/>\nA).Lungs<br \/>\nQ790). How can I tell if my tooth infection is becoming worse?<br \/>\nA). If you have a fever, swelling in your face, difficulty breathing, or<br \/>\nswallowing, the infection has spread to your jaw and other parts of your<br \/>\nbody.<br \/>\nQ791). What should I do if I have an abscessed tooth?<br \/>\nA). RCT is the most effective treatment; nevertheless, if the tooth is<br \/>\nseverely deteriorated, extraction is indicated.<br \/>\nQ792). Is potassium capable of causing weight gain?<br \/>\nA). No.<br \/>\nQ793). What happens if you don&#8217;t get enough potassium?<br \/>\nA). It can lead to weight gain, bloating, and a range of other health<br \/>\nproblems.<br \/>\nQ794).Should I take potassium in the morning or evening?<br \/>\nA). Take potassium chloride two to four times a day, with or shortly after a<br \/>\nmeal. To avoid stomach distress, drink a full glass of water or fruit juice.<br \/>\nQ795). How can you tell if you have a potassium deficiency?<br \/>\nA). Weakness, exhaustion, muscle cramps, spasms, digestion issues, heart<br \/>\npalpitations, breathing difficulties, mood swings, etc.<br \/>\nQ796). Are my lungs well-protected?<br \/>\nA). Yes, with a membrane known as the pleura.<br \/>\nQ797). Can we eat curd if we have a sinus infection?<br \/>\nA.) No, because it has a cooling effect.<br \/>\nQ798). Which foods aggravate sinusitis?<br \/>\nA). Excessive refined sugars, spicy foods, milk, tomatoes, curd, pizza, meat,<br \/>\nwine, and so on.<br \/>\nQ799).What foods can help with sinus issues?<br \/>\nA). Apricots, strawberries, red and green peppers, kale, parsley, and<br \/>\nbroccoli are examples of colourful fruits and vegetables that are high in<br \/>\nvitamin C and minerals.<br \/>\nQ800). Gum disease can cause a variety of health issues.<br \/>\nA). Diabetes, heart disease, stroke, and premature births or low-birth<br \/>\nweight newborns have all been associated to gum disease.<br \/>\nQ801). Is it possible for gums to reconnect to teeth?<br \/>\nA).Yes<br \/>\nQ802).What is the best way for gums to connect the tooth?<br \/>\nA). Yes, reattachment is achievable provided plaque and tartar are<br \/>\neliminated, pockets are managed, and the tooth and root are bacteria-free.<br \/>\nQ803).Can oral problems lead to other health issues?<br \/>\nA). Yes.<br \/>\nQ804). How may oral issues wreak havoc on one&#8217;s health?<br \/>\nA). Poor oral hygiene has been related to heart disease, cancer, and<br \/>\ndiabetes, as well as tooth cavities and gum disease.<br \/>\nQ805).What is the greatest sleep apnea dental device?<br \/>\nA).The mandibular advancement device (MAD) resembles mouth guards<br \/>\nworn by athletes.<br \/>\nQ806). Is potassium going to make you constipated?<br \/>\nA).Potassium is an electrolyte that is required for normal muscular action.<br \/>\nAs a result, constipation is caused by a lack of it.<br \/>\nQ807). Is potassium a source of energy for you?<br \/>\nA). Yes.<br \/>\nQ808). What is the body&#8217;s normal potassium level?<br \/>\nA). In human blood, typical values range from 3 to 5.<br \/>\nQ809). Is there a potassium supplement available?<br \/>\nA). No, it may be obtained from a variety of foods such as bananas and<br \/>\navocados.<br \/>\nQ810). What role does potassium play in blood pressure regulation?<br \/>\nA). Potassium is a vital mineral in the body that aids in the reduction of<br \/>\nblood pressure by counteracting the detrimental effects of salt.<br \/>\nQ811). Is potassium a cause of dry mouth?<br \/>\nA). It&#8217;s not a deficiency that causes dry mouth; it&#8217;s a deficiency.<br \/>\nQ812). Is it necessary for me to take potassium to lower my blood<br \/>\npressure?<br \/>\nA). Potassium-rich diets have been related to a lower risk of stroke and<br \/>\nblood pressure control. Supplements, on the other hand, must only be<br \/>\ntaken with a doctor&#8217;s permission.<br \/>\nQ813). Is it possible to lower blood pressure by eating bananas?<br \/>\nA). Yes, because it is a potassium-rich food.<br \/>\nQ814). What happens if you have too much potassium in your system?<br \/>\nA). It can cause serious and potentially fatal cardiac rhythm abnormalities.<br \/>\nQ815). Is it possible to have too much potassium by drinking too much<br \/>\nwater?<br \/>\nA). Overhydration is harmful because it can produce an electrolyte<br \/>\nimbalance in the body, which can affect the heart and kidneys<br \/>\nQ816). Is it possible to be hospitalised if you have a potassium deficiency?<br \/>\nA).Anyone with hypokalemia who exhibits symptoms will require<br \/>\nhospitalisation to rule out any cardiac rhythmic irregularities.<br \/>\nQ817). What is it called when our bodies have extra potassium?<br \/>\nA). Hyperkalemia<br \/>\nQ818). Is potassium capable of making you sleepy?<br \/>\nA). Yes, muscle contractions become weak and weariness sets in when<br \/>\npotassium levels are low.<br \/>\nQ819). Which fruits lower calcium levels?<br \/>\nA). Strawberries, blueberries, apples, grapefruit, pineapple, cranberries<br \/>\nand cranberry juice, cauliflower, and broccoli<br \/>\nQ820). What effect does potassium have on the heart?<br \/>\nA). It aids in the movement of muscles, nerves, and the circulation of blood<br \/>\nthroughout the body by triggering the heart to press blood through the<br \/>\nbody.<br \/>\nQ821). Is it safe to consume yoghurt when on clindamycin?<br \/>\nA). Although no interactions were discovered, it is nevertheless<br \/>\nrecommended that you visit your doctor.<br \/>\nQ822). Is it OK to consume yoghurt while on antibiotics?<br \/>\nA). While eating yoghurt while taking antibiotics did not decrease<br \/>\nantibiotic-associated diarrhoea, it did reduce flatulence and abdominal<br \/>\npain in persons over the age of 60.<br \/>\nQ823). Which foods should you avoid if you&#8217;re on antibiotics?<br \/>\nA). Milk, butter, cheese, grapefruit juice, and calcium-fortified dietary<br \/>\nsupplements are all good sources of calcium.<br \/>\nQ824). What effect does potassium have on urine?<br \/>\nA). Potassium aids in the efficient functioning of our muscles and organs,<br \/>\nas well as the digestion of food and the regulation of our heartbeat. As a<br \/>\nresult, the excess is expelled in the urine. Hence excess is excreted in urine.<br \/>\nSo decreased levels effects kidney.<br \/>\nQ825). What are the consequences of a potassium deficiency?<br \/>\nA).A low potassium level can cause muscles to become weak, cramp,<br \/>\ntwitch, or even paralysed, as well as irregular heart rhythms.<br \/>\nQ826). Is it true that a lack of potassium causes you to pee more?<br \/>\nA). Hypokalemia, which ranges from mild to severe, can impair the<br \/>\nkidneys&#8217; capacity to regulate fluid and electrolyte levels in the<br \/>\nbloodstream, resulting in polyuria, or excessive urine.<br \/>\nQ827). Is it possible that a lack of potassium causes heart palpitations?<br \/>\nA). Yes.<br \/>\nQ828). Heart palpitations can be caused by a deficiency in potassium.<br \/>\nA).The flow of potassium in and out of cardiac cells helps to regulate your<br \/>\nheartbeat, and low amounts can produce symptoms such as heart<br \/>\npalpitations.<br \/>\nQ829). How can you quickly get rid of dry mouth?<br \/>\nA). Avoiding specific medications, quitting dehydrating behaviours,<br \/>\nchewing sugarless candies and gum, improving overall oral hygiene, using<br \/>\nalcohol-free mouthwash, and practising mouth breathing, among other<br \/>\nthings.<br \/>\nQ830). Is it possible for omeprazole to induce dry mouth?<br \/>\nA). Yes, due to a decrease in salivary flow.<br \/>\nQ831). Are electrolytes beneficial in preventing dry mouth?<br \/>\nA). Yes, electrolyte ingestion aids in maintaining a good moisture balance.<br \/>\nQ832). What are electrolytes, and what do they do?<br \/>\nA). Electrolytes are minerals that regulate the amount of fluid in your body<br \/>\n(sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, and phosphate).<br \/>\nQ833). Is it possible that a lack of potassium causes night sweats?<br \/>\nA). Yes<br \/>\nQ834). What exactly do you mean when you say &#8220;panic attack&#8221;?<br \/>\nA). Low potassium levels can cause dehydration, palpitations, acute<br \/>\nanxiety, weakness, low blood pressure, and indigestion, and when<br \/>\ncombined with a loss of sleep due to night sweats, can cause a panic attack.<br \/>\nQ835). Is a potassium level of 3.2 harmful?<br \/>\nA). Physical therapy involvement is not recommended if potassium levels<br \/>\nare less than 3.2 mEq\/L due to the risk of arrhythmia.<br \/>\nQ836). What vitamins help you get more potassium?<br \/>\nA). Oranges and orange juice are high in vitamin C.<br \/>\nQ837). What causes potassium 40 to be radioactive?<br \/>\nA). The argon atom created when an atom of potassium 40 decays into<br \/>\nargon 40 is trapped by the crystalline structure of the lava, therefore<br \/>\npotassium contributes to natural radioactivity.<br \/>\nQ838). What is the best way for me to receive 4000 mg of potassium per<br \/>\nday?<br \/>\nA).A healthy adult should strive to ingest 3,500\u20134,700 mg of potassium<br \/>\nper day from foods such as spinach, potatoes, salmon, and other<br \/>\npotassium-rich foods.<br \/>\nQ839). I&#8217;m not sure how many potassium pills I should take.<br \/>\nA). Adults and teenagers drink 5 to 10 mEq two to four times a day to<br \/>\navoid potassium loss or to restore potassium lost by the body.<br \/>\nQ840). What occurs when you&#8217;re constipated?<br \/>\nA).A faecal impaction is a huge, hard lump of stool that becomes caught in<br \/>\nthe colon or rectum so poorly that we can&#8217;t push it out, and it can be a<br \/>\nserious condition.<br \/>\nQ841). Is it possible for vitamin B12 to boost blood pressure?<br \/>\nA). Vitamin B12 supplementation, on the other hand, may help to decrease<br \/>\nblood pressure by inhibiting the accumulation of the amino acid<br \/>\nhomocysteine.<br \/>\nQ842). What are the most dangerous blood pressure medications?<br \/>\nA). Diuretics such as thiazide, ACE inhibitors, calcium channel blockers,<br \/>\nand angiotensin 2 receptor blockers, to name a few.<br \/>\nQ843). Is garlic capable of lowering blood pressure?<br \/>\nA). Yes.<br \/>\nQ844). How does garlic help to decrease blood pressure?<br \/>\nA). Garlic boosts the body&#8217;s synthesis of nitric oxide, which relaxes smooth<br \/>\nmuscles and dilates blood vessels, lowering blood pressure.<br \/>\nQ845). Is it true that eggs can help with high blood pressure?<br \/>\nA). Eating eggs on a daily basis may help to increase the amount of \u2018good&#8217;<br \/>\nHDL cholesterol in your body, hence lowering blood pressure.<br \/>\nQ846). What kind of bread should you eat if you have high blood<br \/>\npressure?<br \/>\nA). Whole-grain diets, such as oats or whole-wheat bread, are just as<br \/>\nbeneficial as anti-hypertensive drugs.<br \/>\nQ847). When is blood pressure at its highest?<br \/>\nA).Throughout the day, blood pressure rises, usually peaking in the middle<br \/>\nof the afternoon.<br \/>\nQ848). When is the best time to take your blood pressure?<br \/>\nA). While we are asleep, our blood pressure is generally lower.<br \/>\nQ849). Is oatmeal beneficial for people with high blood pressure?<br \/>\nA). Yes, oat bran is beneficial for high blood pressure because it is a fiberrich diet that aids digestion.<br \/>\nQ850). What is the finest beverage to consume if you have high blood<br \/>\npressure?<br \/>\nA). Apple cedar vinegar, lemon water, methi water, chia seeds, low-fat<br \/>\nmilk, and other similar items.<br \/>\nQ852). Is peanut butter beneficial to those with high blood pressure?<br \/>\nA). Yes.<br \/>\nQ853). What foods do you eat to boost your blood pressure?<br \/>\nA). Sea salt, processed meals, and pizza, frozen fish and seafood, dairy<br \/>\nproducts, sandwiches, and alcohol are just a few of the items on the list.<br \/>\nQ854). What foods should you eat if you have high blood pressure?<br \/>\nA). Carrots, Greek yoghurt, cherries, apple slices, peanut butter, dark<br \/>\nchocolate, and avoiding chips and salty almonds are some of the foods to<br \/>\neat.<br \/>\nQ855) Is lemon good for high blood pressure?<br \/>\nA). Yes.<br \/>\nQ856) What is the benefit of lemon for high blood pressure?<br \/>\nA). It is known to soften and stretch blood vessels, decreasing cholesterol<br \/>\nand blood pressure. Lemon juice lowers triglyceride levels and hence<br \/>\nlowers blood pressure.<br \/>\nQ857) Is it true that bananas are hazardous for your kidneys?<br \/>\nA). Bananas are high in potassium and should be avoided if you&#8217;re on a<br \/>\nrenal diet.<br \/>\nQ858). What potassium level is considered lethal?<br \/>\nA). A blood potassium level of more than 6.0mmol\/L can be harmful and<br \/>\nshould be treated right away.<br \/>\nQ859). Is it true that we excrete potassium?<br \/>\nA). Yes, healthy kidneys will filter excess potassium from your body and<br \/>\neliminate it through urine.<br \/>\nQ860). Is a potassium level of 3.1 dangerous?<br \/>\nA). No, potassium levels above 3.0 mEq\/liter aren&#8217;t harmful or cause for<br \/>\nconcern; they can be managed with potassium replacement through the<br \/>\ntongue.<br \/>\nQ861). Is it unhealthy to have clear urine?<br \/>\nExcreting crystal clear urine implies that we are consuming more water<br \/>\nthan is necessary, and we are excreting surplus electrolytes, which might<br \/>\nbe dangerous.<br \/>\nQ862) Is it possible for a general practitioner to pull a tooth?<br \/>\nA). No, dentistry is only performed by a dentist.<br \/>\nQ862? What relieves excruciating tooth pain?<br \/>\nA). To alleviate minor toothaches, take over-the-counter pain relievers<br \/>\nsuch ibuprofen, aspirin, or acetaminophen, or use numbing pastes or gels<br \/>\ncontaining benzocaine.<br \/>\nQ863). What can you do if you have an excruciating toothache?<br \/>\nA). Use cold compresses, anti-inflammatory medications, warm water or<br \/>\nsaline rinses, acupressure, garlic or clove oil, and so on.<br \/>\nQ864). How do you kill a tooth&#8217;s nerve?<br \/>\nA). To numb the nerves, place a small ice cube in a plastic bag, wrap it in a<br \/>\nthin cloth, and apply it to the sore tooth for about 15 minutes.<br \/>\nQ865). How should I sleep if I have a toothache?<br \/>\nA). Elevate the head, use over-the-counter pain relievers, apply an ice<br \/>\npack, rinse the mouth with mouthwash, and avoid acidic or hard meals<br \/>\nbefore going to bed.<br \/>\nQ856). What does throbbing tooth ache imply?<br \/>\nA). Throbbing tooth pain indicates the possibility of tooth damage, which<br \/>\ncan also occur if the tooth or gums around it are infected.<br \/>\nQ857). What causes a toothache?<br \/>\nA). Toothaches are produced by inflammation of the pulp, which contains<br \/>\nnerve endings that are extremely sensitive to pain from dental cavities,<br \/>\ntrauma, or infection.<br \/>\nQ858). Is brushing your teeth a good way to get rid of a toothache?<br \/>\nA). To start, brushing your teeth carefully with a soft bristle brush and the<br \/>\nappropriate toothpaste will remove bacteria and plaque, reducing<br \/>\ntoothache.<br \/>\nQ859). What pressure point helps to relieve toothache?<br \/>\nA). Between your thumb and index finger is where you&#8217;ll find it. Resting<br \/>\nyour thumb against the second knuckle of your index finger will reveal it.<br \/>\nQ860). Is heat beneficial to our toothache?<br \/>\nA). If you have an infection, the heat may draw it out, causing you to swell<br \/>\neven more.<br \/>\nQ861). Is a throbbing tooth an indication of infection?<br \/>\nA). When a toothache progresses from mild to severe throbbing pain, it<br \/>\ncould be an indication of a tooth abscess, a pus-filled lesion at the base of a<br \/>\ntooth caused by infection.<br \/>\nQ862). Is it better to have a hot or cold toothache?<br \/>\nA). Cold<br \/>\nQ863). Should I try to break up a tooth abscess?<br \/>\nA). If the tooth is not badly broken down, the pus can typically be drained<br \/>\nand the tooth salvaged. The abscess may break on the skin of the face or<br \/>\ninto the mouth if left untreated.<br \/>\nQ864). Is it possible for a top tooth to cause pain in a bottom tooth?<br \/>\nA).Yes, the pain in an upper tooth is similar to the discomfort in a lower<br \/>\ntooth.<br \/>\nQ865). Is ice effective in the treatment of toothaches?<br \/>\nA). An ice pack or a cold compress might help relieve dental pain,<br \/>\nespecially if the toothache is caused by an injury or inflamed gums.<br \/>\nQ866). Why do toothaches seem to be worse at night?<br \/>\nBlood rushes to the head when a person is lying down. This more blood in<br \/>\nthe area may exacerbate the discomfort and pressure associated with a<br \/>\ntoothache.<br \/>\nQ867). Is it true that vinegar can help with toothaches?<br \/>\nA).Yes, to a certain extent.<br \/>\nQ868). Is it possible for teeth to regrow after decay?<br \/>\nA). No, tooth enamel does not regrow when it cracks or wears away,<br \/>\nwhich is why dentists today use artificial fillings to cover the holes.<br \/>\nQ869). Will the pain in my teeth&#8217;s nerves go away?<br \/>\nA).Not on its own, but with the assistance of appropriate treatment.<br \/>\nQ870). Is it possible to get sick from a dental abscess?<br \/>\nA). Dental abscesses can cause nausea, vomiting, fevers, chills, and sweats,<br \/>\namong other symptoms.<br \/>\nQ871). Is there a cavity in the black dot on my tooth?<br \/>\nA).It could be a stain, tooth decay, or tooth erosion, or none of the above.<br \/>\nQ872). Is it possible to feel a cavity with your tongue?<br \/>\nA). It&#8217;s most likely a cavity if you see a hole on the top of the tooth.<br \/>\nQ873). Is it possible to go our entire lives without getting a cavity?<br \/>\nA). It is achievable if you maintain your mouth clean and hygienic without<br \/>\nputting food in it.<br \/>\nQ874). What does a cavity on a tooth look like?<br \/>\nA). If the decay becomes severe enough, a section of the tooth may<br \/>\nfracture, producing a huge apparent hole and making the tooth sensitive<br \/>\nto biting pressure.<br \/>\nQ875). Is it necessary to fill all cavities?<br \/>\nA). If you are in discomfort or have a visible cavity, it should be filled as<br \/>\nsoon as possible. A dental filling is not required if there is an early<br \/>\nevidence of decay but no cavity or pain.<br \/>\nQ876). Do dentists fix cavities that aren&#8217;t necessary?<br \/>\nA). Only cavities that require immediate attention and may cause pain in<br \/>\nthe future are recommended to be filled; tiny pits are occasionally let to<br \/>\nremineralize on their own by the dentist.<br \/>\nQ877). What is the best way to get rid of bad breath?<br \/>\nA).Scaling, as well as the use of toothpastes and mouthwashes, is<br \/>\nsometimes recommended by dentists.<br \/>\nQ878). Is it possible for me to fill my own cavity?<br \/>\nA).You can, but you&#8217;ll only be sealing the harm inside if you don&#8217;t clean out<br \/>\nthe infection and sanitise the tooth.<br \/>\nQ879). Is it possible to get rid of little cavities?<br \/>\nA). There&#8217;s no stopping a Cavity once it&#8217;s started.<br \/>\nQ880). What happens if I fill a cavity with my own saliva?<br \/>\nA). If an infection is not cleaned and only the damage inside is sealed, the<br \/>\ncavity may progress to the point where root canal treatment is required.<br \/>\nQ881). Is it true that salt might help you get rid of cavities?<br \/>\nA). Because salt has antiseptic and antibacterial qualities that aid in the<br \/>\ntreatment of cavities, mixing it with warm water and rinsing it produces<br \/>\ncertain positive consequences.<br \/>\nQ882). Is it possible to stop a cavity once it has begun?<br \/>\nA). Cavities do not go away once they have developed.<br \/>\nQ883). Is it possible to treat a gum infection with a salt water rinse?<br \/>\nA). Yes, salt water has disinfecting properties and can aid in the healing of<br \/>\nthe body by reducing gingivitis-related gum inflammation.<br \/>\nQ884). What is the first indicator of a cavity ?<br \/>\nA). Food retention, sensitivity to cold and hot meals, and percussion or<br \/>\ncontact pain.<br \/>\nQ885). What can we do to prevent cavities from forming?<br \/>\nA). Brush your teeth twice a day, or after each meal, with a fluoridecontaining toothpaste, preferably before going to bed. Using dental floss or<br \/>\ninterdental cleaners, clean between your teeth on a daily basis.<br \/>\nQ886).Can we taste cavities?<br \/>\nA). Yes, the decay caused by dental cavities can leave a bad taste in your<br \/>\nmouth that lasts even after you eat, drink, smoke, or do anything else.<br \/>\nQ887). Is it possible to whiten yellow teeth?<br \/>\nA). Cleaning and whitening solutions can usually be used to cure this form<br \/>\nof discolouration.<br \/>\nQ888). Is it possible to see the cavity in the mirror?<br \/>\nA). If the white spot on your tooth gets worse, it will turn into a hole, which<br \/>\nyou may see in the mirror or feel when you run your tongue over the<br \/>\nsurface of your teeth.<br \/>\nQ889). What is the secret behind celebrities&#8217; pearly whites?<br \/>\nA). Some people like to whiten their teeth, while others prefer to disguise<br \/>\nthem by wearing particular hues of lipstick to make their teeth appear<br \/>\nwhiter, while yet others eat crunchy vegetables to keep their teeth clean.<br \/>\nQ890). What causes cavities to be black?<br \/>\nA). Cavities are caused by microorganisms that eat away at dental enamel,<br \/>\nleaving microscopic holes behind that appear dark. Some amalgam fillings<br \/>\nalso appear darker.<br \/>\nQ891). Is it unpleasant to get veneers?<br \/>\nA). Except for mild soreness of the gums, there should be no pain during or<br \/>\nafter the treatment once the numbness has worn off.<br \/>\nQ892). What is the average lifespan of porcelain veneers?<br \/>\nA). Traditional porcelain veneers have a lifespan of 10 to 15 years, while<br \/>\nno-prep veneers have a lifespan of 5 to 7 years.<br \/>\nQ893). What is the best way for me to get excellent teeth?<br \/>\nA). Whitening, veneers, bonding, braces, crowns, implants, and correct<br \/>\nbrushing are all options.<br \/>\nQ894). Is it safe to use veneers?<br \/>\nA). Veneers are not recommended for persons who have gum disease,<br \/>\ncompromised teeth owing to decay, fracture, or bone loss, or those who<br \/>\nhave a little amount of enamel on their teeth.<br \/>\nQ895). What are the advantages and disadvantages of dental veneers?<br \/>\nA). Veneers are frequently used to remedy the following cosmetic issues:<br \/>\nTeeth that have been broken or chipped. Severe discolouration or uneven<br \/>\ncolouring that whitening cannot correct.<br \/>\nQ896). Are crowns preferable than veneers?<br \/>\nA).The fundamental difference between the two restoration treatments is<br \/>\nthat a veneer only covers the front of your tooth while a crown covers the<br \/>\ncomplete tooth.<br \/>\nQ897). When you receive veneers, what happens to your teeth?<br \/>\nA). A thin layer of enamel is taken for veneers; a larger piece of tooth<br \/>\nstructure is removed for crowns to ensure that they fit exactly between<br \/>\nadjacent teeth.<br \/>\nQ898). Is it possible for veneers to slip off?<br \/>\nA). Yes, porcelain veneers can fall off if the dentist misapplies them or if<br \/>\nthey come into physical touch with the teeth. The ageing process can also<br \/>\ncause porcelain veneers to fall off.<br \/>\nQ899). I&#8217;m not sure how many veneers I should have.<br \/>\nA). Generally, eight veneers on the upper teeth are sufficient for a perfect<br \/>\nsmile, but if the grin is wider, ten veneers may be used, and for others, four<br \/>\nveneers may be used to hide their faulty teeth.<br \/>\nQ900). How long does it take to get veneers?<br \/>\nA). The dentist removes around half a millimetre of tooth enamel before<br \/>\ntaking an impression of your teeth to send to a lab, which takes one to two<br \/>\nweeks to manufacture the veneers.<br \/>\nQ1001). Is it possible to receive veneers if your teeth are crooked?<br \/>\nA). Yes<br \/>\nQ1002). Are veneers effective at preventing cavities?<br \/>\nA). Although veneers resemble genuine teeth, this does not imply that they<br \/>\nwill safeguard the tooth any better than natural enamel against cavities<br \/>\nand decay.<br \/>\nQ1003). Is it true that veneers straighten your teeth?<br \/>\nA).Because they give various cosmetic benefits and are durable, porcelain<br \/>\nveneers are one of the greatest ways to straighten teeth without braces.<br \/>\nQ1004). How are veneers applied to your teeth?<br \/>\nA). By removing a small bit of enamel from the front and sides of the teeth,<br \/>\ntaking an impression, and sending it to a lab where custom-made<br \/>\nporcelain veneers are created.<br \/>\nQ1005). Are temporary veneers a pain to wear?<br \/>\nA). Because veneers do not have gaps between the teeth, eating may cause<br \/>\nsome discomfort, and you may notice some sensitivity to heat, cold, air, or<br \/>\nsweets.<br \/>\nQ1006). What is the most effective and risk-free approach to whiten teeth?<br \/>\nA).In most cases, they will use carbamide peroxide to bleach your teeth.<br \/>\nQ1007). What is the finest at-home teeth whitening product?<br \/>\nA).3D White Professional Effects (A). Crest 3D White Professional Effects<br \/>\n(B). Crest 3D White Professional Effect Smile Direct Club Teeth Whitening<br \/>\nKit, white strips Active Wow Teeth Whitening Charcoal Powder, Miswak<br \/>\nClub Natural Teeth Whitening Kit<br \/>\nQ1008). What are the costs of dental veneers?<br \/>\nA). Veneers might cost anywhere between $925 and $2,500 per tooth. The<br \/>\ncost of composite veneers ranges from $250 to $1500 per tooth.<br \/>\nQ1009).How long does it take to whiten your teeth?<br \/>\nA). Teeth whitening can last for up to two years or as little as six months. It<br \/>\ndiffers from one person to the next.<br \/>\nQ1010).How frequently are veneers replaced?<br \/>\nA). Veneers may require cosmetic repair or full replacement depending on<br \/>\nthe type of wear or damage they sustain. With proper maintenance,<br \/>\nveneers can last anywhere from 10 to 15 years.<br \/>\nQ1011). Have you ever had three sets of teeth?<br \/>\nA). Extra teeth, often known as &#8220;supernumerary teeth,&#8221; are possible.<br \/>\nHyperdontia is the medical term for this condition, which is sometimes<br \/>\nmistakenly referred to as &#8220;a third set of teeth.&#8221;<br \/>\nQ1012). What happens if a cavity develops behind a veneer?<br \/>\nA). While the dental porcelain used in your veneers will not rot, it may<br \/>\nreduce the restoration&#8217;s lifespan.<br \/>\nQ1013). Is it possible to install veneers on teeth that aren&#8217;t in good shape?<br \/>\nA). No, porcelain veneers are an ideal solution for people whose teeth are<br \/>\ncrooked, cracked, discoloured, or have gaps between them because these<br \/>\nissues are mostly aesthetic.<br \/>\nQ1014). Is it possible to receive veneers without having to shave your<br \/>\nteeth?<br \/>\nA). Yes, even after the veneer has been inserted and cemented, the dentist<br \/>\ncan still make bite and fit modifications with no preparatory veneers.<br \/>\nQ1015). Is there a way to avoid veneers?<br \/>\nA). Composite bonding, a process used by dentists to build composite<br \/>\nveneers directly on the teeth within your mouth at the dental office, is an<br \/>\nalternative to porcelain veneers of any kind.<br \/>\nQ1016). Is it true that all celebs use veneers?<br \/>\nA). Yes<br \/>\nQ1017). Is there a less expensive alternative to veneers?<br \/>\nA). Porcelain veneers are more expensive than resin bonding.<br \/>\nQ1018). Are crowns preferable than veneers?<br \/>\nA). The fundamental difference between a veneer and a crown is that a<br \/>\nveneer simply covers the front of your tooth while a crown covers the<br \/>\nentire tooth. Another distinction is that crowns are less expensive than<br \/>\nveneers.<br \/>\nQ1019). What is the price of composite veneers per tooth?<br \/>\nA). Veneers vary in price depending on a variety of factors, but composites<br \/>\ntypically cost between $250 and $1,500 per tooth.<br \/>\nQ1020). What can&#8217;t you eat if you&#8217;re using veneers?<br \/>\nA). Meat, ice, hard sweets, hard crusted bread, sticky candies, nuts, potato<br \/>\nchips, pretzels, and crunchy foods are all on the menu.<br \/>\nQ1021). Is it better to grin with or without teeth showing?<br \/>\nA). When smiling, people with shorter grins that do not turn up at the<br \/>\ncorners should keep their teeth hidden.<br \/>\nQ1022). Are Lumineers preferable to veneers?<br \/>\nA). Lumineers are more thinner and heavier than veneers, but they are<br \/>\nalso lot faster to install because the teeth are not cut down beforehand.<br \/>\nQ1023). Is it better to use bonding or veneers?<br \/>\nA). Porcelain veneers have a superior appearance than composite bonding<br \/>\nbecause composite bonding stains over time, whereas porcelain veneers<br \/>\ndo not.<br \/>\nQ1024). Is it true that Lumineers are less expensive than veneers?<br \/>\nA). Traditional veneers can cost anywhere from $500 to $1,900 per tooth,<br \/>\nwhereas Lumineers can cost anywhere from $800 to $2,000 each tooth.<br \/>\nQ1025). Which is less expensive: veneers or implants?<br \/>\nA). Veneers can cost up to $1,000 per tooth and need to be replaced every<br \/>\nten years, but implants can cost up to $5,000 per tooth and are a more<br \/>\npermanent option.<br \/>\nQ1026). Is it possible to have veneers placed on your teeth to make them<br \/>\nappear larger?<br \/>\nA). No, a veneer is a minimally invasive treatment that can correct a<br \/>\nvariety of cosmetic dental issues.<br \/>\nQ1027). Is Bioclear a long-term solution?<br \/>\nA). The most impactful difference is porcelain veneers cannot be undone<br \/>\nthey are permanent while the Bioclear process is non-invasive and<br \/>\nreversible.<br \/>\nQ1028). How often do veneers have to be replaced?<br \/>\nA).Clinical studies have shown that 95% of porcelain veneers last 11 years<br \/>\nor more.<br \/>\nQ1029).What is the cheapest way to fix teeth?<br \/>\nA). The most affordable tooth replacement solution is dentures because<br \/>\nthey take the least amount of time to create.<br \/>\nQ1030). What\u2019s cheaper; veneers or invisalign?<br \/>\nA). Veneers are installed on a per tooth basis whereas Invisalign involves a<br \/>\nseries of trays based on your specific situation, hence veneers cost more.<br \/>\nQ1031). How much does bioclear set you back?<br \/>\nA). Bioclear restorations cost between 25% and 50% of the price of a<br \/>\nporcelain veneer, which ranges from $1000 to $2000.<br \/>\nQ1032). Is it possible to have a crown placed on the front teeth?<br \/>\nA). Yes.<br \/>\nQ1033). What kind of person is a suitable candidate for veneers?<br \/>\nA).Someone who has minor cosmetic flaws or teeth that are severely<br \/>\ndiscoloured is a good candidate for veneers.<br \/>\nQ1034).How soon after veneers can I eat?<br \/>\nA).Because veneers are usually glued with a strong and permanent<br \/>\nadhesive, you should wait 1-1.5 hours after your session to eat so that the<br \/>\nveneers can set.<br \/>\nQ1035). Is it true that veneers fall off?<br \/>\nA). Yes, they have the potential to slip off or shatter.<br \/>\nQ1036). Do composite veneers have a natural appearance?<br \/>\nA). Yes, when the dentist prepares your teeth for indirect veneers, they<br \/>\nwill take a mould of your teeth and mix composite resin to give your teeth<br \/>\na natural appearance.<br \/>\nQ1037). How long does front-tooth composite bonding last?<br \/>\nA). Depending on the tooth location, the patient&#8217;s bite, and eating and<br \/>\nchewing habits, a tooth coloured bonding can last 4 to 8 years on average.<br \/>\nQ1038). How do you keep composite veneers looking good?<br \/>\nA). Maintain proper oral hygiene, see a dentist every six months, avoid<br \/>\nchewing hard foods, avoid grinding teeth, and limit alcohol consumption,<br \/>\namong other things.<br \/>\nQ1039). Do Veneers Maintain Their Whiteness?<br \/>\nA) Dental porcelain veneers are stain-resistant to a high degree.<br \/>\nQ1040). Is it possible to eat chips with veneers?<br \/>\nA). In general, any meal can be eaten, even crunchy foods like nuts, seeds,<br \/>\nand crisps, however certain foods, such as ketchup, curries, jams, red<br \/>\npepper, and tomatoes, might leave stains on your teeth.<br \/>\nQ1041). Is it possible to eat gum when wearing veneers?<br \/>\nA). To keep your temporaries from cracking, breaking, or dislodging, chew<br \/>\nanything firm or crunchy on your back teeth.<br \/>\nQ1042). Is it common for veneers to come off?<br \/>\nA). The veneers gradually become dislodged from the teeth as the<br \/>\nadhesive bonding weakens over time, causing the veneers to come loose<br \/>\nand falter.<br \/>\nQ1043). Is it true that having straight teeth makes you look better?<br \/>\nA). Teeth that are bright and straight make you appear more attractive,<br \/>\nand teeth that are bright and straight make you appear more attractive.<br \/>\nQ1044). Is it true that banana peels whiten teeth?<br \/>\nA).The peel, which is high in potassium and magnesium, is supposed to<br \/>\nwhiten teeth by absorbing the minerals into your enamel.<br \/>\nQ1045). What is it about a smile that makes it appealing?<br \/>\nA).The colour, form, and alignment of teeth are the most essential issues<br \/>\nwe deal with. We also take into account how the teeth reflect light.<br \/>\nQ1046). How am I supposed to be photogenic?<br \/>\nA). Practice your grin, get to know your angle, get a little ready, show some<br \/>\nemotion, and make minor tweaks.<br \/>\nQ1047). Is it nice to have a large set of front teeth?<br \/>\nA). Some people prefer the look of larger front teeth, which can make your<br \/>\nsmile appear more young and provide an attractive primary focus, while<br \/>\nothers dislike the look of huge teeth.<br \/>\nQ1048). Is it okay for your teeth to contact while you&#8217;re sleeping?<br \/>\nA).Except during swallowing, the teeth should never touch.<br \/>\nQ1049). What is the best way to hold your jaw?<br \/>\nA). The top of the tongue rests on the roof of the mouth, not the teeth, and<br \/>\nthe soft fleshy part of the lower lip sits slightly over the tip of the lower<br \/>\nfront teeth and is gently drawn back in a relaxed posture.<br \/>\nQ1050). What can I do to improve the appearance of my smile?<br \/>\nA). Make sure your top and bottom teeth aren&#8217;t touching, don&#8217;t smile like a<br \/>\nfool, wet your teeth before smiling, relax, and keep the camera above your<br \/>\neyes.<br \/>\nQ1051). When you grin, should your bottom teeth be visible?<br \/>\nA).Your bottom teeth should be barely visible, with the goal of displaying<br \/>\nyour upper teeth.<br \/>\nQ1052).What exactly is a gummy grin?<br \/>\nA). A smile is considered \u201cgummy\u201d if four millimetres (mm) or more of the<br \/>\ngums are visible, but an irregular eruption can cause teeth to seem<br \/>\nabnormally short, causing the gums to stand out even more.<br \/>\nQ1053). Is it true that a gummy smile is more attractive?<br \/>\nA). Four millimetres (mm) or more of the gums are visible in a gummy<br \/>\nsmile. Fortunately, we can reduce the prominence of your gums and<br \/>\nimprove the appearance of your smile.<br \/>\nQ1054). When you grin, how many teeth should be visible?<br \/>\nA).The truth is that most people grin with at least 8 upper teeth and talk<br \/>\nwith at least 6 bottom teeth.<br \/>\nQ1055). How can I straighten my teeth without braces?<br \/>\nA).Without braces, Invisalign is one of the most convenient ways to<br \/>\nstraighten teeth. It works by gradually repositioning your teeth using a<br \/>\nseries of translucent plastic aligners.<br \/>\nQ1056). Is it possible for a dentist to shave down your teeth?<br \/>\nA). Yes, having cavities fixed, dead teeth removed, teeth whitened, and<br \/>\nteeth straightened are all dental procedures in which teeth or pieces of<br \/>\nteeth are shaved.<br \/>\nQ1057). Do the Lumineers appear to be fake?<br \/>\nA). No, they feel natural and comfortable, and since they are so thin, you<br \/>\ncan usually get a great fit without injections or cutting down your native<br \/>\ntooth structure.<br \/>\nQ1058). Is it true that Lumineers are bad for your teeth?<br \/>\nA). Lumineers are semitransparent, simple to remove from the teeth, and<br \/>\ncan make cleaning along the gum line more difficult. This can make you<br \/>\nmore susceptible to gum disease.<br \/>\nQ1059). What is the lifespan of Lumineers teeth?<br \/>\nA). Twenty years<br \/>\nQ1060). Which veneers are the thinnest?<br \/>\nA). Lumineers are ultra-thin (about 0.2 mm), highly transparent veneers<br \/>\nthat closely resemble enamel in appearance.<br \/>\nQ1061). Is bonding bad for your teeth?<br \/>\nA). Bonding does not provide a significant risk, but composite bonding is<br \/>\nweak and can chip or break, whereas crowns, fillings, and veneers do not.<br \/>\nQ1062). Is dental bonding more cost-effective than veneers?<br \/>\nA). Porcelain veneers are frequently more expensive than dental bonding.<br \/>\nQ1063). Is it possible to undo dental bonding?<br \/>\nA). Bonding is reversible because it is administered without destroying the<br \/>\nenamel of your teeth.<br \/>\nQ1064). What is composite bonding and how does it work on your teeth?<br \/>\nA). Tooth bonding is a treatment in which your dentist uses a toothcolored composite resin to repair damage to one or more of your teeth.<br \/>\nQ1065). How durable is dental bonding?<br \/>\nA). Yes, dental bonding is extremely durable. It&#8217;s constructed of a<br \/>\ncomposite resin that chemically bonds to the teeth, making it durable and<br \/>\nstable.<br \/>\nQ1066). Is bonding permanent?<br \/>\nA).Teeth bonding is not a permanent answer to your cosmetic dental<br \/>\nproblems, but it is a long-term one.<br \/>\nQ1067). Is it possible to remove Lumineers?<br \/>\nA). Yes, Lumineers are totally reversible because no healthy tooth<br \/>\nstructure is ground down in most cases, leaving natural teeth intact and<br \/>\nstrong.<br \/>\nQ1068). Do permanent veneers have a better appearance than temporary<br \/>\nveneers?<br \/>\nA). Yes, temporary veneers are manufactured of a different material than<br \/>\npermanent veneers, giving them a distinct hue, allowing permanent<br \/>\nveneers to blend in much better with your smile.<br \/>\nQ1069). Is it better to have a veneer or not?<br \/>\nA). Veneers are only good for healthy teeth; they are not good for weaker,<br \/>\ndecaying, fractured, or sick teeth, or for those with insufficient enamel.<br \/>\nQ1070). What&#8217;s the best way to get Fixodent out of your system?<br \/>\nA). Brush your gums with a soft-bristled toothbrush to remove the<br \/>\nadhesive from your mouth. Rinse with warm water or a mouthwash to<br \/>\nassist dissolve the Fixodent in your mouth.<br \/>\nQ1071). Is it a good idea to soak your dentures in water overnight?<br \/>\nA). Yes, in order to preserve them in shape and avoid shrinkage.<br \/>\nQ1072). What should you do if you don&#8217;t have any teeth?<br \/>\nA). Dental implants can be used to replace a single tooth or a set of teeth,<br \/>\nand dentures can be used to replace a full mouth prosthesis.<br \/>\nQ1073). When it comes to dental bonding, how long does it last?<br \/>\nA). Bonding material, on the other hand, often lasts three to ten years<br \/>\nbefore needing to be touched up or replaced.<br \/>\nQ1074). When can you get your teeth capped?<br \/>\nA). Crowns can be used to restore a tooth that has been cracked, decaying,<br \/>\nor damaged, or just to improve the appearance of a tooth.<br \/>\nQ1075). Do crowns have a longer lifespan than veneers?<br \/>\nA). Yes<br \/>\nQ1076). When it comes to whole mouth dental implants, how long do they<br \/>\nlast?<br \/>\nA).The implant itself can last a lifetime if properly cared for with brushing<br \/>\nand flossing, as long as the patient has routine dental check-ups twice a<br \/>\nyear.<br \/>\nQ1077). Is it possible to floss between veneers?<br \/>\nA). Yes<br \/>\nQ1078). Can I drink coffee with veneers?<br \/>\nA).Coffee, tea, red wine, and other foods do not stain veneers like they do<br \/>\nnatural teeth because porcelain is not porous like tooth enamel, but<br \/>\nstaining can occur around the edges.<br \/>\nQ1079). Which teeth are candidates for veneers?<br \/>\nA). Teeth that have been discoloured as a result of RCT, tetracycline or<br \/>\nother drug stains, excessive fluoride, or the presence of big resin fillings.<br \/>\nQ1080). How can you get cement out of your teeth?<br \/>\nA). The most frequent hand equipment used to remove cement is a sharp<br \/>\nscaler.<br \/>\nQ1081). What is the best way to clean glued teeth?<br \/>\nA).Brush your teeth twice a day, once in the morning and once at night.<br \/>\nReplace your toothbrush every 3 to 4 months and use fluoride-containing<br \/>\ntoothpaste.<br \/>\nQ1082). Is it possible to eat corn on the cob with wearing veneers?<br \/>\nA). Corn on the cob, apples, and any other reasonable food can be eaten<br \/>\nwith veneers.<br \/>\nQ1083). Is it possible to eat with snap-on smile teeth?<br \/>\nA). Yes.<br \/>\nQ1084). Is it possible to eat with snap-on smile teeth?<br \/>\nA). Yes, they could. 3D White by Crest White strips can only whiten natural<br \/>\nteeth; caps, crowns, veneers, fillings, and dentures will not be whitened.<br \/>\nQ1085). Do veneers discolour over time?<br \/>\nA). Porcelain veneers do not discolour or stain as easily as composite resin<br \/>\nveneers, while composite resin veneers do.<br \/>\nQ1085). Are veneers effective at preventing cavities?<br \/>\nA). No<br \/>\nQ1086). Is it possible to whiten fillings?<br \/>\nA).No, tooth-colored fillings and resin composite materials used in dental<br \/>\nrestorations (crowns, veneers, bonding, bridges) will not whiten with<br \/>\ntime.<br \/>\nQ1087). What toothpaste is best for porcelain veneers?<br \/>\nA). Fluoride-containing toothpastes are not only safe, but they are also an<br \/>\nexcellent choice for porcelain veneers patients. Fluoride is a mineral that<br \/>\nhelps to prevent tooth decay.<br \/>\nQ1088). Is it true that temporary veneers are thicker?<br \/>\nA). Yes, temporary veneers have no gaps between the teeth and are<br \/>\nthicker, which may cause discomfort when eating or modify your speech<br \/>\nfor a few days.<br \/>\nQ1089). Are veneers prone to chipping?<br \/>\nA). Yes, they are chipped, but they are readily repaired.<br \/>\nQ1090). Is it necessary to have straight teeth?<br \/>\nA). Teeth will be easier to clean, brush, paste, and floss, and food will be<br \/>\neasier to chew, allowing for better nutrition.<br \/>\nQ1091). Which country has the most rotten teeth?<br \/>\nA).British<br \/>\nQ1092). What is the purpose of teeth?<br \/>\nA).To cut and chew food, to speak, and to maintain a good appearance.<br \/>\nQ1093). What exactly is dmft stand for?<br \/>\nA). Teeth that are decayed, missing, or filled. It is one of the most often<br \/>\nused approaches in oral epidemiology for determining the prevalence of<br \/>\ndental caries.<br \/>\nQ1094). Is it safe to use charcoal toothpaste?<br \/>\nA). Activated charcoal in toothpaste may aid in the removal of surface<br \/>\nstains on the teeth. Charcoal is somewhat abrasive and can absorb surface<br \/>\nstains to a certain extent.<br \/>\nQ1095). Is it attractive to have a broad smile?<br \/>\nA). Yes, but it&#8217;s best if it&#8217;s for a woman.<br \/>\nQ1096). What is the definition of a photogenic face?<br \/>\nA). Proper position, lighting, and a beautiful and lovely grin are all features<br \/>\nthat look nice in a photograph.<br \/>\nQ1097). In a professional headshot, how should you smile?<br \/>\nA). Smiling in both directions, with or without teeth visible.<br \/>\nQ1098). What is the ideal size of the front teeth?<br \/>\nA).The majority of your central incisors (front teeth) are between 10.5 and<br \/>\n12.5 mm length and 20 percent longer than wide.<br \/>\nQ1099). What can I do about my disproportionately large front teeth?<br \/>\nA). If your teeth are crooked, a dentist may recommend braces and a<br \/>\nretainer to help you correct them. Teeth can be made to appear smaller by<br \/>\nhaving a broader jaw.<br \/>\nQ1101). What is the most effective way to replace missing teeth?<br \/>\nA). Implants are the gold standard for tooth replacement and are the most<br \/>\nnatural-looking alternative to natural teeth. A titanium rod is inserted into<br \/>\nyour jaw as an implant.<br \/>\nQ1102). Is it necessary to replace missing teeth?<br \/>\nA). Yes, to keep the teeth from shifting.<br \/>\nQ1103). What is the term for missing teeth?<br \/>\nA). Oligodontia is defined as the absence of more than six permanent<br \/>\nteeth, whereas anodontia is defined as the absence of all adult teeth.<br \/>\nQ1104). What is the most cost-effective method of replacing a missing<br \/>\ntooth?<br \/>\nA). Dentures<br \/>\nQ1105). Is it harmful to have teeth that are missing?<br \/>\nA). Your jaw bone will shrink and your gums will recede as a result of a<br \/>\nmissing tooth, weakening the teeth on each side.<br \/>\nQ1106). Is it possible to have a dental implant years after a tooth<br \/>\nextraction?<br \/>\nA). Yes.<br \/>\nQ1107). Which tooth is the most commonly lost from birth?<br \/>\nA). The mandibular second premolars, followed by the maxillary lateral<br \/>\nincisors, and the maxillary second premolars, are the most common<br \/>\ncongenitally missing permanent teeth, with the exception of the maxillary<br \/>\nand mandibular third molars.<br \/>\nQ1108). What is the prevalence of missing teeth?<br \/>\nA). According to researchers, up to 20% of adults are born with at least<br \/>\none missing teeth.<br \/>\nQ1109). What should you do if you don&#8217;t have any teeth?<br \/>\nA. Dentures or dental implants.<br \/>\nQ1110). What happens if you don&#8217;t have any teeth at all?<br \/>\nA. Missing teeth can lead to a variety of issues. This can result in issues<br \/>\nsuch as misplaced teeth, irregular tooth growth, and jaw bone mass loss.<br \/>\nAs these activities happen inside your mouth, your exterior appearance<br \/>\nchanges as well.<br \/>\nQ1111). When do adults begin to lose their teeth?<br \/>\nA).69 percent of adults between the ages of 35 and 44 had lost at least one<br \/>\npermanent teeth.<br \/>\nQ1112). What is Oligodontia, and how does it affect you?<br \/>\nA). Oligodontia is an uncommon genetic condition characterised by the<br \/>\nlack of more than six teeth in the primary, permanent, or both dentitions<br \/>\nat birth.<br \/>\nQ1113). Why are milk teeth referred to as milk teeth?<br \/>\nA). Baby teeth, primary teeth, and milk teeth are all examples of deciduous<br \/>\nteeth. These are the first teeth that appear in the mouth. They begin to<br \/>\nform at the embryonic stage and erupt through the gums approximately 6<br \/>\nmonths after birth.<br \/>\nQ1114). Is having 32 teeth unusual?<br \/>\nA). It&#8217;s unusual to see someone with the maximum number of teeth<br \/>\npossible in their mouth (including wisdom teeth) that are perfectly<br \/>\naligned and functional.<br \/>\nQ1115). Do dental bridges have a natural appearance?<br \/>\nA). Dental bridges can be constructed to look very natural, so no one will<br \/>\nbe able to tell that you are missing some of your original teeth just by<br \/>\nlooking at you.<br \/>\nQ1116). How long does it take for a bridge to be built?<br \/>\nA). 5 to 15 years old.<br \/>\nQ1117). Is it possible to remove dental bridges?<br \/>\nA). A bridge is a dental treatment that connects artificial teeth to nearby<br \/>\nnatural teeth, known as abutment teeth, to restore missing teeth. Bridges<br \/>\ncan be permanently affixed (fixed bridges) or detachable (removable<br \/>\nbridges).<br \/>\nQ1118). Is it possible to communicate without using your teeth?<br \/>\nA). In communication, the teeth play an important function. Some letter<br \/>\nsounds require the lips and\/or tongue to make contact with teeth for<br \/>\ncorrect pronunciation, therefore an edentulous individual&#8217;s ability to<br \/>\npronounce these sounds will obviously be hampered.<br \/>\nQ1119). Will my teeth fall out when my gums recede?<br \/>\nA). A pocket occurs between the tooth and gum as the gum and connective<br \/>\ntissues peel away from the tooth, allowing germs to accumulate. The<br \/>\ngerms produce more inflammation over time. If the gums recede too<br \/>\nmuch, bone loss can occur, causing teeth to loosen or fall out.<br \/>\nQ1120). When will I be able to acquire dentures after my teeth have been<br \/>\nextracted?<br \/>\nA). 3 months on average.<br \/>\nQ1121). Is it possible to remove Hyperdontia teeth?<br \/>\nA). While some forms of hyperdontia do not require treatment, others do<br \/>\nnecessitate tooth extraction.<br \/>\nQ1122). What is the definition of anodontia?<br \/>\nA). Anodontia is the absence of teeth from birth, which can affect one or all<br \/>\nteeth.<br \/>\nQ1123). What is the definition of hypodontia?<br \/>\nA). Hypodontia is the lack of one or more teeth during development,<br \/>\nexcluding the third molars.<br \/>\nQ1124). What does the term &#8220;dilatation&#8221; mean?<br \/>\nA). A developmental problem in the shape of teeth is known as<br \/>\ndilaceration. An angulation, or a strong bend or curve, in the root or crown<br \/>\nof a developed tooth is what this term alludes to.<br \/>\nQ1125). When you have extra teeth, what do you name it?<br \/>\nA).Hyperdontia<br \/>\nQ1125). What is a Dental Bridge, and how does it work?<br \/>\nA). Dental bridges are used to fill up gaps left by one or more missing<br \/>\nteeth. A bridge is made up of two or more crowns on either side of the gap<br \/>\nfor the teeth on either side.<br \/>\nQ1126). Is it true that missing teeth have an impact on speech?<br \/>\nA).Some lost teeth can impact your speech depending on where they are<br \/>\nlocated.<br \/>\nQ1127). What is the impact of your teeth on the form of your face?<br \/>\nA). Teeth serve to keep the length of the face and the structure of the<br \/>\njawbone in place.<br \/>\nQ1128). Can dental implants alter the form of a person&#8217;s face?<br \/>\nA). Dental Implants act as replacement anchors and the new foundation<br \/>\nfor your jaw bone and facial structure when teeth are gone. To put it<br \/>\nanother way, dental implants help you keep the form of your face and grin.<br \/>\nQ1129). What are the most common causes of tooth loss?<br \/>\nA).Wisdom teeth, upper lateral incisors, and second premolars\/bicuspids<br \/>\nare the most commonly missing teeth.<br \/>\nQ1130). What does a Mesiodens tooth look like?<br \/>\nA). Mesiodens is a tooth that is positioned in the midline between the two<br \/>\ncentral incisors and is a supernumerary tooth.<br \/>\nQ1131). What is Microdontia, and how does it affect you?<br \/>\nA). Microdontia occurs when one or more teeth appear to be smaller than<br \/>\nthey should be.<br \/>\nQ1132). Is it possible for adults to have baby teeth?<br \/>\nA). When an adult tooth fails to develop, the baby tooth remains in place as<br \/>\nother adult teeth grow in around it.<br \/>\nQ1133). What is the phrase for a person who has lost all of their natural<br \/>\nteeth?<br \/>\nA).Edentulism<br \/>\nQ1134). What causes a person to have double teeth?<br \/>\nA). Hyperdontia<br \/>\nQ1135). Which tooth is the most common supernumerary?<br \/>\nA).A mesiodens is a deformed, peg-like tooth that arises between the<br \/>\nmaxillary central incisors and is the most frequent supernumerary tooth.<br \/>\nQ1135). When is the best time to get a Mesiodens extracted?<br \/>\nA). Early dentition with a mixture of teeth.<br \/>\nQ1136). Which teeth are sometimes missing from birth?<br \/>\nA). The lateral incisor of the maxilla.<br \/>\nQ1137). What is Macrodontia, and how does it affect you?<br \/>\nA). Macrodontia is a type of localised gigantism in which the teeth involved<br \/>\nare larger than typical for the type of teeth involved.<br \/>\nQ1138). What is the definition of a shovel tooth?<br \/>\nA). The lingual surfaces of shovel-shaped incisors are scooped as a result<br \/>\nof lingual marginal ridges, crown curvature, or basal tubercles, either<br \/>\nalone or in combination.<br \/>\nQ1139). Is it necessary to floss under a bridge?<br \/>\nA). Yes.<br \/>\nQ1140). What do you name a set of false teeth?<br \/>\nA). Dentures (also known as false teeth) are prosthetic devices that are<br \/>\nsupported by the soft and hard tissues of the oral cavity to replace missing<br \/>\nteeth.<br \/>\nQ1141). What is the definition of a pearl tooth?<br \/>\nA). Enamel pearls are a type of dental ailment in which enamel appears in<br \/>\nplaces where it isn&#8217;t meant to be, such as on the root surface.<br \/>\nQ1142). Which of your teeth are your eye teeth?<br \/>\nA). Because of their position under the eyes, canines are sometimes<br \/>\nreferred to as eye teeth.<br \/>\nQ1141). What is the definition of a pearl tooth?<br \/>\nA). Enamel pearls are a type of dental ailment in which enamel appears in<br \/>\nplaces where it isn&#8217;t meant to be, such as on the root surface.<br \/>\nQ1142). Which of your teeth are your eye teeth?<br \/>\nA). Because of their position under the eyes, canines are sometimes<br \/>\nreferred to as eye teeth.<br \/>\nQ1143).What is dental concrescence, and how does it affect you?<br \/>\nA). Concrescence is a dental ailment in which the cementum covering at<br \/>\nleast two teeth&#8217;s roots joins together. It normally only affects two teeth.<br \/>\nQ1144). Is it possible to see your dentures?<br \/>\nA). Dentures are designed to seem as near as possible to your real teeth, so<br \/>\nthere should be very little difference in appearance. In fact, dentures may<br \/>\nhelp to brighten your smile and fill out your face.<br \/>\nQ1145). RPD (removable partial denture) is a term that refers to a denture<br \/>\nthat may be removed.<br \/>\nA). It&#8217;s a denture for a partially edentulous patient who wants replacement<br \/>\nteeth for functional or aesthetic reasons but can&#8217;t get a bridge (permanent<br \/>\npartial denture) for whatever reason.<br \/>\nQ1146). Is it painful to wear partial dentures?<br \/>\nA). No.<br \/>\nQ1147). What is the average lifespan of partial dentures?<br \/>\nA). From 5 to 15 years old.<br \/>\nQ1148). Is it possible to receive partial dentures if you don&#8217;t have any rear<br \/>\nteeth?<br \/>\nA). Yes.<br \/>\nQ1149). Is it necessary to use glue with partial dentures?<br \/>\nA). Denture glue can help complete or partial dentures fit better, but it isn&#8217;t<br \/>\nalways required.<br \/>\nQ1150). How do you keep a partial denture in place?<br \/>\nA). Most complete dentures are held in place by a thin film of saliva<br \/>\nbetween your gums and the denture, and they usually contain clasps that<br \/>\nhug the tooth to keep it in place.<br \/>\nQ1151). Are partial dentures prone to falling out?<br \/>\nA). Yes, if the fit isn&#8217;t right.<br \/>\nQ1152). Is it worthwhile to invest in partial dentures?<br \/>\nA). If any of your natural teeth can be saved, partial dentures are a far<br \/>\nbetter option than a complete denture for replacing missing teeth in your<br \/>\njaw.<br \/>\nQ1153). What is the appearance of partial dentures?<br \/>\nA). A removable partial denture or bridge usually consists of replacement<br \/>\nThe denture is held in place in the mouth by teeth affixed to a pink or gumcolored plastic foundation, which is sometimes joined by metal<br \/>\nframework.<br \/>\nQ1154). What is a partial denture made of cast metal?<br \/>\nA). A removable partial denture made up of a cast metal framework and<br \/>\nartificial teeth set in acrylic resin is known as a Cast Partial Denture (CPD).<br \/>\nQ1155). What exactly is a denture?<br \/>\nA). It&#8217;s a removable plate or frame that holds one or more artificial teeth<br \/>\nand is used to fill up gaps in the mouth.<br \/>\nQ1156). What types of partial dentures are there?<br \/>\nA). Flexible Partial Denture, Cast Metal Removable Partial Denture, and<br \/>\nAcrylic Removable Partial Denture<br \/>\nQ1157). Is it true that partial dentures might cause damage to other teeth?<br \/>\nA). Yes, ill-fitting partial dentures can cause damage to neighbouring teeth.<br \/>\nQ1158). Is it possible to fix a partial?<br \/>\nA). For further support, most broken dental partials can be fixed and<br \/>\nreinforced with metal mesh.<br \/>\nQ1159). What is the maximum number of teeth that can be on a partial<br \/>\ndenture?<br \/>\nA). A single removable partial denture can be used to replace a single<br \/>\ntooth or nearly all of the teeth on a single arch.<br \/>\nQ1160). What is the most cost-effective way to replace missing teeth?<br \/>\nA). Partial denture that can be removed.<br \/>\nQ1161). Metal partials or plastic partials: which is better?<br \/>\nA). Metal partial dentures are often constructed of a cobalt and chromium<br \/>\nalloy and are substantially more durable. They&#8217;re more comfortable to<br \/>\nwear and can be supported by the rest of your teeth.<br \/>\nQ1162). On a partial denture, how do you apply denture adhesive?<br \/>\nA). Begin by placing a series of small dots or strips along the edge of your<br \/>\ndentures, being careful not to apply adhesive too close to the edge. Firmly<br \/>\npress them into place and hold for a few minutes.<br \/>\nQ1163). Is it possible to sleep with partial dentures?<br \/>\nA). Yes, you can sleep with your dentures on, however it is recommended<br \/>\nthat you remove them at night to allow your gums and bone to rest from<br \/>\nthe strain of the denture during the day.<br \/>\nQ1164). What are the drawbacks of wearing dentures?<br \/>\nA). Low acceptance, increased denture movement, plaque problems and<br \/>\nbleeding with cavities in abutment-area teeth, abutment tooth loss, and<br \/>\nbone loss are all common difficulties.<br \/>\nQ1165). What is an acrylic partial denture, and how does it work?<br \/>\nA). The denture teeth are put on an acrylic base, and the partial is linked to<br \/>\nyour natural teeth with little metal clasps.<br \/>\nQ1166). What exactly is a denture?<br \/>\nA). It&#8217;s a precision plastic partial upper denture that&#8217;s free of the remaining<br \/>\nteeth&#8217;s immediate supporting tissues. There are no clasps or occlusal rests<br \/>\non it.<br \/>\nQ1167). What is the purpose of a partial denture rest?<br \/>\nA). Rests help to keep a partial denture in place and prevent it from<br \/>\nmoving toward the tissue.<br \/>\nQ1168). Is it necessary to keep partials in water?<br \/>\nA). Dentures must be kept moist while not in use to avoid drying out and<br \/>\nlosing their shape.<br \/>\nQ1169). What happens if missing teeth aren&#8217;t replaced?<br \/>\nA) Missing a tooth or several teeth can hinder your ability to appropriately<br \/>\nenunciate certain words. You may be unable to chew and digest meals<br \/>\nadequately if you have missing teeth. A gap in your smile could also<br \/>\ncontribute to the development of a malocclusion.<br \/>\nQ1170). Is it possible to add teeth to partial dentures?<br \/>\nA). Yes.<br \/>\nQ1171). What is the best way to store partial dentures overnight?<br \/>\nA). To retain their shape, most varieties of dentures must be kept wet.<br \/>\nOvernight, immerse the dentures in water or a mild denture-soaking<br \/>\nsolution.<br \/>\nQ1172). Is metal used in all partial dentures?<br \/>\nQ1171). What is the best way to store partial dentures overnight?<br \/>\nA). To retain their shape, most varieties of dentures must be kept wet.<br \/>\nOvernight, immerse the dentures in water or a mild denture-soaking<br \/>\nsolution.<br \/>\nQ1172). Is metal used in all partial dentures?<br \/>\nA). No, the newer flexible removable partial dentures (RPDs) are<br \/>\nincreasingly being used to replace missing teeth, either temporarily or<br \/>\npermanently.<br \/>\nQ1173). What metal is used in partial dentures?<br \/>\nA). Metal partial dentures are often constructed of a cobalt and chromium<br \/>\nalloy and are substantially more durable. They&#8217;re more comfortable to<br \/>\nwear and can be supported by the rest of your teeth.<br \/>\nQ1174). What form of partial denture is the best?<br \/>\nA flexible denture is one of the most common types of dentures.<br \/>\nQ1175). What is the best partial denture material?<br \/>\nA). Denture teeth used to be made of porcelain, but resin has surpassed it<br \/>\nin popularity since it is lighter and less expensive, and it adheres better to<br \/>\nthe denture foundation.<br \/>\nQ1176). Is it possible for partial dentures to cause damage to other teeth?<br \/>\nA). Removable partial dentures have the advantage of not causing damage<br \/>\nto good teeth, as a tooth-supported fixed bridge would.<br \/>\nQ1177). Is it possible to repair a metal partial?<br \/>\nA). No.<br \/>\nQ1178). Is it worthwhile to invest in partial dentures?<br \/>\nA). If some natural teeth can be salvaged, partials are a far better option<br \/>\nthan a complete denture for replacing missing teeth in the lower jaw.<br \/>\nQ1179). Is it better to have a partial denture or a bridge?<br \/>\nA). If the surrounding teeth are in bad repair and will need to be replaced,<br \/>\nand a permanent bridge cannot be anchored, partial dentures are usually<br \/>\nthe best alternative.<br \/>\nQ1180). What is the distinction between a partial and a flipper?<br \/>\nA). Dental flippers are used to fill in gaps in the tooth line temporarily until<br \/>\na flexible partial denture can be created to replace your missing teeth.<br \/>\nQ1181). How Long Can a Dental Flipper Be Worn?<br \/>\nA). Flippers are frequently worn for up to 24 hours without being washed.<br \/>\nQ1182). Is it difficult to communicate with a flipper?<br \/>\nA). It can be difficult to speak with a flipper at first, but most individuals<br \/>\nadjust rather well with practise.<br \/>\nQ1183). What is the difference between an interim partial denture and a<br \/>\npermanent partial denture?<br \/>\nA). Interim partial dentures are frequently used to restore a patient&#8217;s<br \/>\ndentition temporarily so that a suitable phonetic, aesthetic, and occlusal<br \/>\nconnection can be achieved.<br \/>\nQ1184). Is it normal for dentures to be loose?<br \/>\nA). Yes, bone resorption is the most common cause of loose dentures.<br \/>\nQ1185). How long does it take to make a flipper?<br \/>\nA). One or two hours is sufficient.<br \/>\nQ1186). How many teeth can a flipper have?<br \/>\nA). Flipper teeth are acrylic resin replacements that are used to<br \/>\ntemporarily replace one or two teeth.<br \/>\nQ1187). Is it difficult to wear bottom dentures?<br \/>\nA). It&#8217;s especially tough to get used to a lower denture because it &#8220;floats&#8221;<br \/>\non your gums and lacks the suction that an upper denture does.<br \/>\nQ1188). What&#8217;s the difference between a temporary denture and a<br \/>\npermanent denture?<br \/>\nA removable dental prosthesis created for immediate implantation<br \/>\nfollowing the extraction of any remaining natural teeth is known as an<br \/>\ninstantaneous denture. An interim denture is a removable dental<br \/>\nprosthesis that will not be relined or rebased on purpose, according to<br \/>\nacademic definitions.<br \/>\nQ1189). Is it true that dentures alter your appearance?<br \/>\nA). Dentures can restore your smile and replace missing teeth.<br \/>\nQ1190). Is it possible to be comfortable with partial dentures?<br \/>\nA). Partial dentures are more stable than full dentures because they can be<br \/>\nfastened to the remaining teeth with specific clasps.<br \/>\nQ1191). What is the definition of a permanent denture?<br \/>\nA). For missing teeth, permanent dentures are an alternative to removable<br \/>\ndentures. After the dental implants have bonded to the bone structure, a<br \/>\ndenture is placed on top of them, providing a more permanent alternative<br \/>\nfor failing or missing teeth.<br \/>\nQ1192). Do I need to get my back molar replaced?<br \/>\nA). Back molar extraction is a common treatment that is needed owing to<br \/>\ntrauma, decay, fractured teeth, or gum disease. Most people believe that<br \/>\nreplacing a missing tooth is unnecessary because back molars are not<br \/>\nvisible, however dentists believe that it is necessary.<br \/>\nQ1193). Is it true that missing teeth can create wrinkles?<br \/>\nA) Teeth loss might cause your jaw to naturally climb, resulting in<br \/>\nnasolabial folds, or wrinkles that run from your mouth to your cheeks.<br \/>\nQ1194). What should I do if my dentures are slipping around?<br \/>\nA). If your dentures begin to loosen, make an appointment with your<br \/>\ndentist to have them repaired. Dentures can be adjusted by your dentist to<br \/>\nfit properly in your mouth.<br \/>\nQ1195). Is it possible for me to make adjustments to my dentures myself?<br \/>\nA). Many people acclimate to their new dentures right away, while others<br \/>\nneed a few months to become used to the fit and feel.<br \/>\nQ1196). Is toothpaste safe to use on dentures?<br \/>\nA). No, Toothpaste is abrasive, causing microscopic scratches that allow<br \/>\nfood and plaque to accumulate. As a result, dentures must be brushed on a<br \/>\ndaily basis without the use of toothpaste.<br \/>\nQ1197). How often should partial dentures be cleaned?<br \/>\nA). Cleaning is done on a daily basis. After each meal, rinse your denture<br \/>\nwith warm water to eliminate any loose food residue.<br \/>\nQ1198). Is it a good idea to have dentures right away?<br \/>\nA). If you don&#8217;t want to walk out in public without teeth after tooth<br \/>\nextraction, yes.<br \/>\nQ1199). What happens if your dentures aren&#8217;t worn?<br \/>\nA). Facial asymmetry and bone loss.<br \/>\nQ1200). Is it possible for me to keep my dentures in all the time?<br \/>\nA). While you can wear your dentures all day, it is recommended that you<br \/>\nremove them at night.<br \/>\nQ1201). Is it possible for dentures to feel normal?<br \/>\nA). Dentures are not the same as natural teeth, although they can become<br \/>\ncomfortable over time. Each person will develop their own style of<br \/>\nwearing dentures. Some people will take a bit longer than others, with<br \/>\nvarying degrees of irritation and discomfort.<br \/>\nQ1202). Is it possible to brush dentures while they are in your mouth?<br \/>\nA). No.<br \/>\nQ1203). Is mouthwash safe to use with dentures?<br \/>\nA). Before re-inserting your dentures, brush your gums, tongue, and<br \/>\nnatural teeth with fluoride toothpaste. This will aid in the removal of<br \/>\nplaque from your teeth, the stimulation of oral circulation, and the<br \/>\nmaintenance of proper oral hygieneAfter brushing, rinse your mouth with<br \/>\nmouthwash to feel refreshed.<br \/>\nQ1204). Is it possible to get flexible dentures?<br \/>\nA). Comfort is one of the advantages of flexible partials. They infect, adapt<br \/>\nto the mouth&#8217;s continual movement and suppleness, and do not irritate<br \/>\nthe gingiva.<br \/>\nQ1205). Is it possible to have a partial denture for just one tooth?<br \/>\nA). Yes.<br \/>\n1206). How can you tell if your dentures are properly fitted?<br \/>\nA). Your top dentures should suction to your gums smoothly. Although<br \/>\nyour bottom dentures float over your gums, they should fit comfortably in<br \/>\nyour mouth.<br \/>\nQ1207) How often should my partial dentures be cleaned?<br \/>\nA). Dentures should be brushed at least once a day.<br \/>\nQ1208). How often should dentures be relined?<br \/>\nA). Dentures should be relined every two years at the most.<br \/>\nQ1209). What causes partial dentures to stink?<br \/>\nA). Plaque created by leftover food might build up around your dentures,<br \/>\ngiving them an unpleasant odour.<br \/>\nQ1210). What keeps flexible dentures in place?<br \/>\nA). RPDs that are flexible are held in place by small projections that fit<br \/>\nbetween the teeth and gums.<br \/>\nQ1211). What are the components of full dentures?<br \/>\nA). Full dentures, also known as complete dentures, are a detachable<br \/>\nprosthesis for replacing lost teeth. The denture teeth are constructed of<br \/>\nporcelain or acrylic and are secured in place by an acrylic foundation.<br \/>\nQ1212). What is the definition of a complete denture prosthesis?<br \/>\nA). Complete dentures are full-arch oral prosthetics that replace all of the<br \/>\nteeth in a missing arch.<br \/>\nQ1213). What is the definition of denture care?<br \/>\nA). Dentures should be brushed at least once a day. To remove food,<br \/>\nplaque, and other deposits, soak them and wash them with a soft-bristled<br \/>\nbrush and nonabrasive denture cleanser.<br \/>\nQ1214). What can you expect when you put your dentures in for the first<br \/>\ntime?<br \/>\nA). The prosthesis would feel odd the first time you wore dentures.<br \/>\nNormal sensations would return when the oral structures adjusted to the<br \/>\nappliance.<br \/>\nQ1215). Is it possible to get dentures right away?<br \/>\nA). Yes, the denture will normally be fitted as soon as your teeth are<br \/>\nremoved, so you won&#8217;t be without teeth for long. However, after a few<br \/>\nmonths, relining or remaking will be required.<br \/>\nQ1216).Why do dentures crack?<br \/>\nA). It&#8217;s possible that your denture will slide around in your mouth if it<br \/>\ndoesn&#8217;t fit properly. Your denture&#8217;s lack of stability might lead to tension<br \/>\nand pressure spots, which can cause it to fracture or shatter.<br \/>\nQ1217). How long does it take to have your dentures repaired?<br \/>\nA). It is determined by the extent of the damage. Dentures with a chipped<br \/>\ntooth, for example, can be mended in a few hours, but a broken base can<br \/>\ntake up to 24 hours to restore.<br \/>\nQ1218). Which dentures are the most expensive?<br \/>\nA. Dentures with Neuromuscular Function.<br \/>\nQ1219). Is it difficult to wear dentures?<br \/>\nA). Your mouth will feel odd for the first few weeks after you start wearing<br \/>\ndentures. This is quite normal; your gums will need some time to adjust to<br \/>\nthe new addition.<br \/>\nQ1220). Is it possible to wear dentures all of the time?<br \/>\nA). Yes, you can wear your dentures all day, but it&#8217;s best if you take them<br \/>\nout at night.<br \/>\nQ1221). Should your dentures move as you eat?<br \/>\nA). Avoid anything sticky to eat. Slowly chew your food. When chewing,<br \/>\nmake sure to use all sides of your mouth. This keeps your dentures from<br \/>\ntipping or migrating forward.<br \/>\nQ1222). How can you avoid food getting stuck between your dentures?<br \/>\nA). Soft foods, such as eggs and yoghurt, should be eaten in tiny amounts.<br \/>\nAnything sticky should be avoided at all costs. Slowly chew your food.<br \/>\nWhen chewing, make sure to use all sides of your mouth.<br \/>\nQ1224). Why do my new dentures appear to be so large?<br \/>\nA). The dentures may be somewhat too large, causing them to make more<br \/>\ncontact with the throat than they should. Also, the jawbone shrinks after<br \/>\ndentures are manufactured, causing the dentures to move around since<br \/>\nthey no longer fit the jawbone the same way they did when they were<br \/>\nmade.<br \/>\nQ1225). Is it possible for dentures to feel normal?<br \/>\nA). Dentures are not the same as natural teeth, although they can become<br \/>\ncomfortable over time. Each person will develop their own style of<br \/>\nwearing dentures. Some people will take a bit longer than others, with<br \/>\nvarying degrees of irritation and discomfort.<br \/>\nQ1226). Should dentures be kept in place without the use of adhesive?<br \/>\nA). While it is possible to wear pleasant and functional dentures without<br \/>\nadhesive, in most circumstances, dental glue can increase the retention<br \/>\nand stability of your dentures if applied appropriately.<br \/>\nQ1227). What if my denture falls out?<br \/>\nA). If your denture breaks, the first thing you should do is take it out and<br \/>\ndry it before assessing the damage. Assess the issue to identify the extent<br \/>\nof the necessary repairs, such as if a tooth has come free, has broken in<br \/>\nhalf, or if a piece of the acrylic base has been lost.<br \/>\nQ1228). Porcelain or acrylic dentures: which is better?<br \/>\nA). Porcelain is a more harder substance than acrylic, which means that it<br \/>\nwill last much longer. Porcelain is more resistant to daily wear and tear on<br \/>\nteeth, and when used in false teeth, it helps to retain jaw movements.<br \/>\nQ1229). Is it possible to eat steak while wearing dentures?<br \/>\nA). Even for persons who have all of their natural teeth, chewing steak can<br \/>\nbe challenging. Dentures might be destabilised or cause uncomfortable<br \/>\nplaces if you bite down on tough steak with them.<br \/>\nQ1230). Do dentures come in different grades?<br \/>\nA). Complete and partial dentures are the two types of dentures available.<br \/>\nWhen all of the teeth are lost, complete dentures are utilised, while partial<br \/>\ndentures are used when some natural teeth remain.<br \/>\nQ1231). Is it necessary to wash your gums if you wear dentures?<br \/>\nA). Brush your gums, tongue, and palate with a soft bristles brush every<br \/>\nmorning before putting your dentures in, even if you have full dentures.<br \/>\nQ1232). When it comes to total dentures, what is the typical age?<br \/>\nA).40.<br \/>\nQ1233). When it comes to partial dentures, what is the typical age?<br \/>\nA).30.<br \/>\nQ1234). When can you consume solid food after getting dentures?<br \/>\nA). 3 to 4 weeks<br \/>\nQ1235). How long do dentures take to become comfortable?<br \/>\nA). While some people acclimatise to new dentures immediately, others<br \/>\nmay take a few months to become used to the fit and feel.<br \/>\nQ1236). Is getting dentures painful?<br \/>\nA). It&#8217;s typical to have slight irritation after getting new dentures fitted, but<br \/>\nthis should lessen as your mouth gets used to them.<br \/>\nQ1237). Is it true that flexible dentures are more comfortable?<br \/>\nA).Flexible partial dentures may be more comfortable to wear than<br \/>\nconventional removable partials, especially if you&#8217;re still getting used to<br \/>\nwearing dentures.<br \/>\nQ1238). What is the distinction between immediate and permanent<br \/>\ndentures?<br \/>\nA). Before your teeth are extracted, a mould is taken to create immediate<br \/>\ndentures.<br \/>\nWhile your permanent dentures are being created, these dentures give<br \/>\nsupport for your mouth.<br \/>\nQ1239). What are some of the issues with dentures?<br \/>\nA). Rapid bone loss, which is inconvenient and becomes loose over time.<br \/>\nQ1240). Which dentures are the most realistic?<br \/>\nThe Ivoclar Vivadent Removable System, for example.<br \/>\nQ1241) What causes dentures to crack?<br \/>\nA). Denture instability can lead to tension and pressure points, which<br \/>\nmight cause your denture to fracture or shatter.<br \/>\nQ1242). Is superglue safe to use on dentures?<br \/>\nA). Super glue isn&#8217;t meant to be used in the mouth or to repair dental<br \/>\nappliances, and using it on your dentures may wind up doing more harm<br \/>\nthan good.<br \/>\nQ1243). Is it true that all dentures require adhesive?<br \/>\nA). Denture adhesive is not required to hold dentures in place if they are<br \/>\nproperly fitted.<br \/>\nQ1244). Is it difficult to keep lower dentures in place?<br \/>\nA). It&#8217;s especially tough to get used to a lower denture because it &#8220;floats&#8221;<br \/>\non your gums and lacks the suction that an upper denture does.<br \/>\nQ1245). What happens if you put too much glue on your dentures?<br \/>\nA). Zinc overload can be caused by denture adhesives. Excess zinc in the<br \/>\nbody creates hypocupremia, a copper deficiency that can lead to<br \/>\nneurological impairment, neuropathy, and other consequences.<br \/>\nQ1246). Is it possible to fix dentures that have been broken in half?<br \/>\nA). Yes, with the help of a professional prosthodontist.<br \/>\nQ1247). Is it possible to repair a fractured tooth on a denture?<br \/>\nA). If a tooth on your denture has chipped, fractured, or fallen out, it can be<br \/>\nfixed rather than replaced entirely.<br \/>\nQ1248). What are permanent dentures, and how do you get them?<br \/>\nA).For missing teeth, permanent dentures are an alternative to removable<br \/>\ndentures. After the dental implants have bonded to the bone structure, a<br \/>\ndenture is placed on top of them, providing a more permanent alternative<br \/>\nfor failing or missing teeth.<br \/>\nQ1249). Is mouthwash safe to use when wearing dentures?<br \/>\nA). Yes, although it is recommended that you fill the sink with warm water<br \/>\nto prevent the dentures from shattering if they are dropped.<br \/>\nQ1250). Is there a difference in the flavour of food when you wear<br \/>\ndentures?<br \/>\nA). Dentures should have no effect on taste because all taste buds are<br \/>\nlocated on the tongue, so covering the palate with denture acrylic should<br \/>\nhave no effect on a person&#8217;s food flavour.<br \/>\nQ1251). Is it possible for dentures to induce oral infections?<br \/>\nA). Denture wearers are susceptible to mouth infections such as cheilitis.<br \/>\nInflammation and cracking at the corners of your mouth are symptoms of<br \/>\nthis painful infection. It&#8217;s caused by a yeast overgrowth.<br \/>\nQ1252). Are you able to brush your dentures?<br \/>\nA). Dentures, like natural teeth, require daily brushing to eliminate food<br \/>\nand plaque.<br \/>\nQ1253). Should I keep my dentures in after they&#8217;ve been extracted?<br \/>\nA). After the extractions, your dentist may recommend that you keep your<br \/>\ndentures in place for the first 24 hours after they&#8217;ve been put.<br \/>\nQ1254). When do adults begin to lose their teeth?<br \/>\nA). 69 percent of people aged 35 to 44 have lost at least one permanent<br \/>\nteeth.<br \/>\nQ1255). How do you get bacteria out of your dentures?<br \/>\nA). For 10 minutes, soak them in a solution of 2 percent chlorhexidine<br \/>\ngluconate, a germicidal mouthwash.<br \/>\nQ1256). Is it difficult to communicate with dentures?<br \/>\nA). New denture wearers frequently experience speech issues, which can<br \/>\nbe embarrassing. Reading aloud in front of a mirror in private can be<br \/>\nbeneficial.<br \/>\nQ1257). What foods am I allowed to eat after receiving instantaneous<br \/>\ndentures?<br \/>\nA).For the first few days after extractions\/immediate denture insertion,<br \/>\nyou&#8217;ll need to stick to a liquid\/soft diet.<br \/>\nQ1258). Which denture adhesive is the most powerful?<br \/>\nA). ULTRA Max Hold Premium Denture Adhesive by Fixodent.<br \/>\nQ1259). Is it possible to reshape dentures?<br \/>\nA). Denture relining is an efficient way to restructure a denture when it<br \/>\nbegins to cause discomfort. It can also be used to fix a fractured denture<br \/>\nand is a great technique to put off the cost of a new denture.<br \/>\nQ1260). Dentures whistle for a variety of reasons.<br \/>\nA). Dentures place the tongue in a different position than natural teeth.<br \/>\nWhile this may result in a hissing or whistling sound when speaking, most<br \/>\npatients adjust to their new dentures quickly.<br \/>\nQ1261). When it comes to dentures, how long does it take to become used<br \/>\nto them?<br \/>\nA). Thirty days.<br \/>\nQ1262). Is it possible to repair a set of loose dentures?<br \/>\nA). When your dentures become loose, there are numerous options for<br \/>\nrepairing them, one of which is to use a stronger denture adhesive. If your<br \/>\ndentures begin to loosen, make an appointment with your dentist to have<br \/>\nthem repaired.<br \/>\nQ1263). What is an optimal fit denture, and how does it work?<br \/>\nA). Our most revolutionary denture, the Ultimate Fit, is produced with<br \/>\npatented high-pressure injection technology. Dentures that fit every<br \/>\nfeature of your mouth and oral topography are created using this unique<br \/>\nprocedure.<br \/>\nQ1264). What are the components of dentures?<br \/>\nA). Dentures, often known as fake teeth, are prosthetic teeth that are fitted<br \/>\nto replace missing teeth. Acrylic, nylon, and metal are frequently used.<br \/>\nQ1265). How long does Fixodent keep your dentures in place?<br \/>\nA). Approximately 7 to 8 weeks<br \/>\nQ1266). What is the best way to get denture glue off my gums?<br \/>\nA). Rinse your mouth with a mouthwash or warm water. Brush your gums<br \/>\nusing a soft-bristled toothbrush and your regular toothpaste in a circular<br \/>\nmotion.<br \/>\nQ1267). What are the names of the people who create dentures?<br \/>\nA dental prosthetist is a person who works in the field of dentistry.<br \/>\nQ1268). What is the duration of denture sores?<br \/>\nA). It can take anywhere from two to ten months.<br \/>\nQ1269). Are chrome dentures superior to acrylic dentures?<br \/>\nA). Acrylic dentures are often inferior to cobalt-chrome dentures.<br \/>\nQ1270). Do permanent dentures have to be removed?<br \/>\nA). Permanent dentures are attached to dental implants with screws or<br \/>\ndental cement and cannot be removed by the patient; only your<br \/>\nprosthodontist can do it.<br \/>\nQ1271). How do you eat for the first time with dentures?<br \/>\nA). Begin with soft foods, chewing half of the meal on the back-left side and<br \/>\nthe other half on the back-right side of your mouth. The strain on your<br \/>\ndentures will be evened out as a result of this.<br \/>\nQ1272). Is it true that with dentures in or out, gums recover faster?<br \/>\nA). Yes, it is recommended that you remove your dentures at night to let<br \/>\nyour gum tissues to relax and recover from the day&#8217;s use.<br \/>\nQ1273). What other options do you have if you don&#8217;t want to wear<br \/>\ndentures?<br \/>\nA). Dental Implants, Overdentures, and Dental Bridges are all options for<br \/>\nreplacing missing teeth.<br \/>\nQ1274). Is it possible to see your dentures?<br \/>\nA). Dentures are designed to seem as near as possible to your real teeth, so<br \/>\nthere should be very little difference in appearance.<br \/>\nQ1275). Is it okay if I boil my dentures?<br \/>\nA). Dentures should never be submerged in hot or boiling water because<br \/>\nthey may deform.<br \/>\nQ1276). Should your dentures move as you eat?<br \/>\nA). No.<br \/>\nQ1277). What is a denture soft liner?<br \/>\nA soft liner is a thin, malleable layer of material that sits between the<br \/>\ndenture&#8217;s surface and your oral tissues. Individuals with receding and<br \/>\nflattened gum tissues that don&#8217;t respond well to the tension of dentures<br \/>\nwill find comfort and relaxation with it.<br \/>\nQ1278). What is the definition of a denture bite?<br \/>\nA). Bite registration is the process of taking an impression of a patient&#8217;s<br \/>\nupper and lower teeth in the bite position to help with denture fabrication<br \/>\nand fitting.<br \/>\nQ1279). What is the best way to prevent denture whistles?<br \/>\nA). By thinning and polishing the biting edges of the teeth, adding bonding,<br \/>\nor repeating a portion of the procedure.<br \/>\nQ1280). When you whistle your s, what do you call it?<br \/>\nA). Sounds that are sibilant.<br \/>\nQ1281). Is it true that bottom dentures are always loose?<br \/>\nA). The lower denture is usually significantly less stable than the upper<br \/>\ndenture. This is because of the form of the gums on the lower ridge and<br \/>\nthe tongue&#8217;s movement of the denture.<br \/>\nQ1282). Is it possible to acquire dentures if you don&#8217;t have any teeth?<br \/>\nA). Yes.<br \/>\nQ1283). What is the purpose of denture cream?<br \/>\nA). Denture adhesives are pastes, powders, or sticky pads that can be used<br \/>\nto keep dentures in place.<br \/>\nQ1284). What are instant dentures, and how do you get them?<br \/>\nA). An instantaneous denture is a complete or partial denture that is<br \/>\nimplanted the same day as the natural teeth are extracted.<br \/>\nQ1285). Is it possible for dentures to dry out?<br \/>\nA). Dentures should be kept moist while not in use to avoid drying out and<br \/>\nlosing their shape. Dentures should be stored in a denture cleaning<br \/>\nsoaking solution or in water while not in use.<br \/>\nQ1286). If you consume denture tablets, what happens?<br \/>\nA).Poisoning with persulfate .<br \/>\nQ1287). What methods do you use to keep your dentures moist?<br \/>\nA). To retain their shape, most varieties of dentures must be kept wet.<br \/>\nOvernight, immerse the dentures in water or a mild denture-soaking<br \/>\nsolution.<br \/>\nQ1288). How many times does a person swallow every day when awake?<br \/>\nA).800<br \/>\nQ1289). What is denture stomatitis, and what causes it?<br \/>\nA). It&#8217;s a common ailment in which the oral mucous membrane becomes<br \/>\ninflamed and red behind a denture.<br \/>\nQ1290). How do you treat stomatitis caused by dentures?<br \/>\nA). The first-line treatment is topical therapy. With the denture removed<br \/>\nfrom the mouth, clotrimazole or nystatin lozenges and\/or pastilles are<br \/>\nadvised.<br \/>\nQ1291). What is stomatitis caused by dentures?<br \/>\nA). Stomatitis induced by dentures is a yeast infection in the mouth caused<br \/>\nby a fungus called Candida.<br \/>\nQ1292). After thrush, how do you disinfect your dentures?<br \/>\nA). Remove your dentures before bed, scrub them thoroughly with a clean<br \/>\ntoothbrush and water, then soak them in chlorhexidine overnight.<br \/>\nQ1293). How can denture stomatitis appear?<br \/>\nA). It is normally asymptomatic and painless. The mucosa is erythematous<br \/>\n(red) and edematous (swollen), with petechial haemorrhage occasionally<br \/>\npresent (pin-points of bleeding).<br \/>\nQ1294). What causes stomatitis in the mouth?<br \/>\nA).Trauma from ill-fitting dentures or braces, biting the inside of the<br \/>\ncheek, tongue, or lip, and surgery are the most common causes.<br \/>\nQ1295). What is the odour of denture breath?<br \/>\nA).Plaque created by leftover food might build up around your dentures,<br \/>\ngiving them an unpleasant odour. A build-up of bacteria on your dentures<br \/>\nmight produce bad breath if you don&#8217;t clean them every day.<br \/>\nQ1296). Can dentures cause white tongue?<br \/>\nA). Thrush is present in roughly 90% of denture wearers who develop<br \/>\nstomatitis. Splotches of red or white appear on the tissues beneath a<br \/>\nclosed-palate upper denture, although they can also appear on the tongue.<br \/>\nQ1297). What&#8217;s the quickest approach to get rid of stomatitis?<br \/>\nA). Salty, spicy, and citrus-based foods, as well as hot beverages and foods,<br \/>\nshould be avoided. If you experience a mouth burn, take pain medicines<br \/>\nQ1298). What is the most effective treatment for stomatitis caused by<br \/>\ndentures?<br \/>\nA). The first-line treatment is topical therapy. On the tissue-contacting<br \/>\nsurface of the denture, clotrimazole, nystatin lozenges, or antifungal<br \/>\nmedications are advised.<br \/>\nQ1299). What relieves a painful mouth caused by dentures?<br \/>\nA). Remove your dentures and rinse your mouth for 15 to 30 seconds with<br \/>\na glass of warm water with 12 to 1 teaspoon of salt to help relieve<br \/>\ninflammation.<br \/>\nQ1300). If I have stomatitis, what should I eat?<br \/>\nA). Soft foods like mashed potatoes and other cooked vegetables, noodles,<br \/>\napplesauce, clear broth soups, yoghurt, and cottage cheese are all good<br \/>\noptions.<br \/>\nQ1301). Is it possible for dentures to induce mouth cancer?<br \/>\nA). Your dentures won&#8217;t cause mouth cancer, but ill-fitting dentures and<br \/>\npoor oral hygiene over time can cause irritation, infection, and<br \/>\ninflammation, all of which have been linked to the development of oral<br \/>\ncancer.<br \/>\nQ1302). How long does stomatitis take to clear up?<br \/>\nA). Between one and two weeks.<br \/>\nQ1303). Stomatitis is caused by a vitamin deficit.<br \/>\nA). Stomatitis can be caused by a lack of iron, vitamin B2 (riboflavin),<br \/>\nvitamin B3 (niacin), vitamin B6 (pyridoxine), vitamin B9 (folic acid), or<br \/>\nvitamin B12 (cobalamine).<br \/>\nQ1304). Is stomatitis caused by stress?<br \/>\nA). Yes, stress is a major contributor in the development of stomatitis.<br \/>\nQ1305). Is turmeric effective in the treatment of mouth ulcers?<br \/>\nA). Yes.<br \/>\nQ1306). Is honey effective in the treatment of mouth ulcers?<br \/>\nA). Apply a small amount of honey to the mouth ulcer, or prepare a paste<br \/>\nwith some turmeric and apply it to the affected area. Honey aids in the<br \/>\nretention of moisture and the prevention of dehydration.<br \/>\nQ1307). Which medication is the most effective for a mouth ulcer?<br \/>\nA). Hydrocortisone buccal pills reduce the pain and speed up the healing<br \/>\nof mouth ulcers.<br \/>\nQ1308). What is thrush of the mouth?<br \/>\nA). Oral candidiasis is another name for it. It&#8217;s a yeast\/fungus infection that<br \/>\naffects the mouth&#8217;s mucous membranes.<br \/>\nQ1309). What causes adult oral thrush?<br \/>\nA). An overgrowth of the fungus Candida albicans causes oral thrush and<br \/>\nother yeast diseases.<br \/>\nQ1310). How long does it take for oral thrush to go away if it isn&#8217;t treated?<br \/>\nA). Approximately 14 days.<br \/>\nQ1311). What is the most effective treatment for oral thrush?<br \/>\nA).Fluconazole or oral nystatin suspension are the most effective<br \/>\ntreatments for thrush, while a variety of antifungal medications are also<br \/>\neffective.<br \/>\nQ1312). Is it possible for oral thrush to be caused by stress?<br \/>\nA). When this equilibrium is disrupted by medicine, stress, hormonal<br \/>\nchanges, or a compromised immune system, C. albicans can flourish,<br \/>\nresulting in thrush.<br \/>\nQ1313). Is it necessary for me to consult a doctor or a dentist if I have oral<br \/>\nthrush?<br \/>\nA). If you experience signs of oral thrush, consult your doctor. The<br \/>\nsymptoms will often remain if not treated, and your mouth will continue<br \/>\nto feel uncomfortable.<br \/>\nQ1314). Is thrush a diabetic symptom?<br \/>\nA). One of the most common causes of thrush is high blood sugar levels.<br \/>\nQ1315). What does it look like when you have thrush in your mouth?<br \/>\nA white coating or patches on the tongue, mouth, inner cheeks, and back of<br \/>\nthe throat are symptoms of thrush. The tissue beneath the white spots is<br \/>\nfrequently reddened, raw, and inflamed. When scraped, the sores can be<br \/>\nunpleasant and even bleed. Oral thrush resembles cottage cheese or milk<br \/>\ncurds in appearance.<br \/>\nQ1316). Is there a smell to oral thrush?<br \/>\nA). Strong &#8216;fishy&#8217; odour.<br \/>\nQ1317). Can oral thrush be caused by stress and anxiety?<br \/>\nA). When this equilibrium is disrupted by medicine, stress, hormonal<br \/>\nchanges, or a compromised immune system, C. albicans can flourish,<br \/>\nresulting in thrush.<br \/>\nQ1318). What foods should you stay away from if you have oral thrush?<br \/>\nA). Fruits high in sugar, gluten-containing grains, some meats (deli meats<br \/>\nand farm-raised fish), and processed oils and fats.<br \/>\nQ1319). When I have thrush, what should I eat?<br \/>\nA). Non-starchy vegetables, low-sugar fruits, and lean meats such as<br \/>\nchicken, eggs, and fish are all good sources of protein.<br \/>\nQ1320). Is it possible for oral thrush to continue for months?<br \/>\nA). Oral thrush normally does not cause any major health problems,<br \/>\nalthough it can linger for months or even years if left untreated.<br \/>\nQ1321). Is it beneficial to gargle with salt water if you have oral thrush?<br \/>\nA). Oral thrush symptoms may be relieved by rinsing your mouth with<br \/>\nsaltwater.<br \/>\nQ1322). Is it true that vinegar kills thrush?<br \/>\nA). Antifungal qualities of apple cider vinegar may help manage Candida in<br \/>\nthe body.<br \/>\nQ1323). Is it possible to remove thrush from the tongue?<br \/>\nA). A white coating covers your mouth and throat, indicating oral thrush.<br \/>\nUsing a tongue depressor to scrape it off reveals irritated red spots that<br \/>\ntypically bleed slightly.<br \/>\nQ1324). What exactly is a mouth ulcer?<br \/>\nA). Mouth ulcers, also known as canker sores, are tiny, painful lesions that<br \/>\nappear in the mouth or at the gum line.<br \/>\nQ1325). What is the best way to cure mouth ulcers?<br \/>\nA). Drink plenty of water and rinse your mouth with warm saline water to<br \/>\navoid spicy and sour foods. Apply antibacterial gel to the ulcers and use<br \/>\npain relievers such as paracetamol.<br \/>\nQ1326). What causes mouth ulcers?<br \/>\nA). Mouth ulcers can be caused by a variety of medical disorders, including<br \/>\nviral infections such as the cold sore virus, chickenpox, and hand, foot, and<br \/>\nmouth disease, as well as a lack of vitamin B12 or iron.<br \/>\nQ1327). When it comes to mouth ulcers, how long do they last?<br \/>\nA). Between one and two weeks.<br \/>\nQ1328). How can a mouth ulcer appear?<br \/>\nA). They usually have a red border and are white, grey, or yellow in colour.<br \/>\nQ1329). What vitamin can assist with mouth ulcers?<br \/>\nA). Folic acid and vitamin B-12<br \/>\nQ1330). Do ulcers go away on their own?<br \/>\nA). Most ulcers will go away fast if the underlying cause is addressed.<br \/>\nQ1331). Is it OK to drink wine if you have mouth ulcers?<br \/>\nA). It&#8217;s not a good idea to drink alcohol if you have an ulcer. Drinking<br \/>\nalcohol can aggravate your ulcer, both because of the stomach acid created<br \/>\nand because of the alcohol coming into contact with the ulcer.<br \/>\nQ1332). What is a dental fixed bridge?<br \/>\nA). A dental bridge is a prosthetic tooth that replaces one or more missing<br \/>\nor fractured teeth. To keep the false teeth in place, bridges utilise one or<br \/>\nmore natural teeth on either side of the gap.<br \/>\nQ1333). What is the average lifespan of a dental bridge?<br \/>\nA). Five to fifteen years.<br \/>\nQ1334). Is it possible for a dental bridge to fall out?<br \/>\nA). While bridges can become loose over time, your dentist can quickly<br \/>\ntighten them. Your bridge, on the other hand, is built to endure a lifetime,<br \/>\ntherefore the chances of it falling out are slim.<br \/>\nQ1335). What is the most effective way to replace missing teeth?<br \/>\nA). Implants are the gold standard for tooth replacement and are the most<br \/>\nnatural-looking alternative to natural teeth. A titanium rod is inserted into<br \/>\nyour jaw as an implant.<br \/>\nQ1336). What is the maximum number of teeth that can be on a bridge?<br \/>\nA). As long as there are enough teeth to link to with crowns, a bridge can<br \/>\nreplace two, three, four, or even more teeth.<br \/>\nQ1337). Is it possible for food to become stuck under a dental bridge?<br \/>\nA). Sticky foods can become lodged between or beneath a dental bridge,<br \/>\nproducing particles that can serve as a breeding ground for harmful<br \/>\nbacteria.<br \/>\nQ1338). How reliable are dental bridges?<br \/>\nA). Fixed bridges are strong and reliable and in most cases they feel and<br \/>\nlook very much like natural teeth. Dental bridges can last 5 \u2013 15 years and<br \/>\neven longer if they remain stable and if your personal hygiene and home<br \/>\ncare is maintained at a high level.<br \/>\nQ1339). How do you clean under a dental bridge?<br \/>\nA). Gently move the spongy floss between the gum and the base of<br \/>\nthe bridge, use a soft back-and-forth motion to remove plaque under the<br \/>\nfalse tooth. Then wrap the spongy floss around the real tooth at the other<br \/>\nside of the bridge, slide up and down to clean the adjacent tooth surface.<br \/>\nQ1340). What is a better option than a dental bridge?<br \/>\nA). Dental implants.<br \/>\nQ1341). What does a dental bridge resemble?<br \/>\nA). A dental bridge is made up of two or more custom-made crowns that<br \/>\nare attached to the abutment or anchoring teeth on either side of the gap<br \/>\nleft by your lost tooth or teeth.<br \/>\nQ1342). Is it possible for a tooth to become infected under a bridge?<br \/>\nA). A tooth under a dental bridge may become infected at any time. It<br \/>\nusually occurs as a result of a gum infection. In the event of a severe<br \/>\ninfection, the dental bridge may be removed, and the diseased tooth will<br \/>\nrequire root canal therapy.<br \/>\nQ1343). Is it possible to remove and replace a bridge?<br \/>\nA). Yes.<br \/>\nQ1345). Do dental bridges have a natural feel to them?<br \/>\nA). Fixed bridges are sturdy and dependable, and they feel and look almost<br \/>\nidentical to natural teeth in most circumstances.<br \/>\nQ1346). Is it true that a stationary bridge causes bad breath?<br \/>\nA). Yes, if your oral hygiene isn&#8217;t up to par.<br \/>\nQ1347). What happens if you don&#8217;t replace your lost teeth?<br \/>\nA). Tooth decay, bone loss, and facial changes are all possible outcomes.<br \/>\nQ1348). When may I receive a bridge following a tooth extraction?<br \/>\nA). 8 to 12 weeks<br \/>\nQ1349). Is it possible to eat regularly while wearing a dental bridge?<br \/>\nA). Yes.<br \/>\nQ1350). What causes a dental bridge to fall out?<br \/>\nA). Poor Oral Hygiene, Inadequate Abutment or Teeth Support, Tooth<br \/>\nDecay<br \/>\nQ1351). Is it possible for a dental bridge to survive 30 years?<br \/>\nA). Dental bridges can endure a long time if they are properly cared for,<br \/>\nwhich includes good oral hygiene and twice-yearly dental appointments.<br \/>\nQ1352). When a dental bridge fails, what happens next?<br \/>\nA). Bridgework frequently fails because of deterioration or leakage<br \/>\nbeneath the crowns of the supporting or abutment teeth. New bridgework<br \/>\ncan be made if this can be successfully treated and the teeth are still<br \/>\nmanageable.<br \/>\nQ1353). Will a Waterpik be able to clean below a bridge?<br \/>\nA). Yes, its unique water pulsating action helps to remove bacteria and<br \/>\nfood from under the bridge and around crowns.<br \/>\nQ1354). Is it possible for teeth to rot behind a bridge?<br \/>\nA). Yes, since cleaning under the bridge is difficult.<br \/>\nQ1355). Are dental bridges uncomfortable?<br \/>\nA). No.<br \/>\nQ1356). How does a dental bridge keep its position?<br \/>\nA. Adequate cementation.<br \/>\nQ1357). Is it possible to take out a permanent dental bridge?<br \/>\nA). Yes, although there is a chance of minor discomfort or tooth fracture.<br \/>\nQ1358). Is it possible to fix a broken dental bridge?<br \/>\nA). In the event of a slight fracture, dental bonding can be used to repair<br \/>\nthe bridge.<br \/>\nQ1359). What&#8217;s the matter with my bridge?<br \/>\nA). It usually occurs as a result of a gum infection. In the event of a severe<br \/>\ninfection, the dental bridge may be removed, and the diseased tooth will<br \/>\nrequire root canal therapy.<br \/>\nQ1360). Is it acceptable to refuse to repair a missing tooth?<br \/>\nA). No.<br \/>\nQ1361). Is it humiliating to wear dentures?<br \/>\nA). Dentures don&#8217;t have to be a source of humiliation. Dentures are a<br \/>\nnecessary aspect of dentistry that can be required at any age.<br \/>\nQ1362). Is it possible to receive a bridge following a tooth extraction?<br \/>\nA). Yes.<br \/>\nQ1363). Is it true that an implant is less expensive than a bridge?<br \/>\nA). No, bridges are typically less expensive than implants.<br \/>\nQ1364). What is the best way to repair a fractured dental bridge?<br \/>\nA). Small chips or cracks can be repaired, whereas serious damage<br \/>\nnecessitates a new bridge.<br \/>\nQ1365). Is it possible to replace an old dental bridge?<br \/>\nA). Yes.<br \/>\nQ1366). What Causes a Tooth Under a Dental Bridge to Become Infected?<br \/>\nA). It usually occurs as a result of a gum infection. In the event of a severe<br \/>\ninfection, the dental bridge may be removed, and the diseased tooth will<br \/>\nrequire root canal therapy.<br \/>\nQ1367). Is a dental bridge comfortable to wear?<br \/>\nA). The dental bridge should feel almost identical to your original teeth in<br \/>\nterms of appearance and comfort.<br \/>\nQ1368). Is it possible to remove a cemented dental bridge?<br \/>\nA hand instrument, such as a scaler, large spoon digger, crown-removing<br \/>\npliers, or a hemostat, can be used to remove a temporary crown or bridge<br \/>\nby exerting force parallel to the long axis of the tooth. The crown or bridge<br \/>\nis adjusted gradually until the cement seal breaks.<br \/>\nQ1369). When a dental bridge fails, what happens next?<br \/>\nA). Bridgework frequently fails because of deterioration or leakage<br \/>\nbeneath the crowns of the supporting or abutment teeth. New bridgework<br \/>\ncan be made if this can be successfully treated and the teeth are still<br \/>\nmanageable.<br \/>\nQ1370). Do crowns cause teeth to rot?<br \/>\nA). Due to a breakdown in the crown&#8217;s seal or bond, deterioration<br \/>\ncommonly develops beneath older dental crowns.<br \/>\nQ1371). Is it usual to get discomfort after a bridge?<br \/>\nA). After receiving their dental bridges, some patients often feel minor to<br \/>\nsevere pain. This is a common occurrence following the operation. The<br \/>\npain will usually go away within a few days.<br \/>\nQ1372). Is it possible for a bridge to collapse?<br \/>\nA). There is a frequent misperception that dental bridges are flimsy and<br \/>\nwill fall out over time. While bridges can become loose over time, your<br \/>\ndentist can quickly tighten them.<br \/>\nQ1373). How do you take out a fixed dental bridge?<br \/>\nA). Using crown-removal pliers or a hemostat to apply force parallel to the<br \/>\ntooth&#8217;s long axis. The crown or bridge is adjusted gradually until the<br \/>\ncement seal breaks.<br \/>\nQ1374). How often should a dental bridge be replaced?<br \/>\nA). Depending on how well you care for your dental bridge, it may need to<br \/>\nbe updated every 5 to 15 years.<br \/>\nQ1375). What is the best way to floss a bridge?<br \/>\nA). Gently glide the spongy floss between the gum and the bridge&#8217;s base;<br \/>\neliminate plaque under the artificial teeth with a gently back-and-forth<br \/>\nmotion.<br \/>\nQ1376). Which is more affordable: a dental implant or a bridge?<br \/>\nA). Bridge.<br \/>\nQ1377). Is it possible to obtain braces while wearing a bridge?<br \/>\nA). Yes.<br \/>\nQ1378). What are the characteristics of temporary dental bridges?<br \/>\nA). Temporary bridges are artificial teeth that appear like natural teeth but<br \/>\nare not permanent.<br \/>\nQ1379). What is the maximum number of times a crown can be replaced?<br \/>\nA). Crowns are replaced for a variety of reasons, including aesthetics and<br \/>\nto maintain the health of the tooth when they become worn or the gum<br \/>\ntissue recedes.<br \/>\nQ1380). What happens if a temporary bridge collapses?<br \/>\nA). If a temporary crown gets loose or falls off, try to reattach it to the<br \/>\ntooth and contact your dentist as soon as possible to have it re-cemented.<br \/>\nQ1381). Is it possible to reattach a bridge?<br \/>\nA). A dental recementation surgery helps repair dental crowns and<br \/>\nbridges that have become detached or have fallen off for any reason.<br \/>\nQ1382). Is it possible for a dental bridge to become infected?<br \/>\nA). When food particles get stuck between the teeth, they can cause decay<br \/>\nand infections. This frequently occurs when dental bridges aren&#8217;t properly<br \/>\nfitted.<br \/>\nQ1383). Is a root canal better than a tooth extraction?<br \/>\nA). No, a root canal is a more practical and healthier alternative.<br \/>\nQ1384). Is it more painful to have a tooth extracted or to have a root<br \/>\ncanal?<br \/>\nA).Extraction .<br \/>\nQ1385). What kind of cement could be used to hold the bridge in place?<br \/>\nGIC or zinc polycarboxylate cements.<br \/>\nQ1386). Is it possible to reattach a loose dental bridge?<br \/>\nA). Yes.<br \/>\nWhy do dentists ask whether you have a heart condition?<br \/>\nA). To lower the chance of a heart attack.<br \/>\nQ1388). When taking medications, how might a tooth infection spread?<br \/>\nA). In addition to drugs, bacteria can infect the dead tooth and develop a<br \/>\ndental abscess, which can cause swelling and infections in numerous<br \/>\nbodily areas if left untreated.<br \/>\nQ1389). How frequently should you brush and floss your teeth?<br \/>\nA). Deep cleaning of the teeth should be done as often as your dentist<br \/>\nprescribes.<br \/>\nQ1390). In dentistry, what is a cantilever bridge?<br \/>\nA). When just one side of the lost tooth or teeth has adjacent teeth, a<br \/>\ncantilever bridge is employed.<br \/>\nQ1391). What are some of the disadvantages of dental implants?<br \/>\nA). Infection, damage to neighbouring teeth, delayed bone healing, nerve<br \/>\ndamage, prolonged bleeding, jaw fractures, and other risks and<br \/>\nconsequences are all possible with dental implants.<br \/>\nQ1392). Is it really necessary to use mouthwash?<br \/>\nA). Mouthwash isn&#8217;t regarded a required element of your oral hygiene<br \/>\nroutine, although it can help people who don&#8217;t clean their mouths<br \/>\nproperly.<br \/>\nQ1393). Is it possible to use white strips on false teeth?<br \/>\nA). White strips are only effective on natural teeth.<br \/>\nQ1394). Is it true that hydrogen peroxide can whiten crowns?<br \/>\nA). The surface of the enamel is bleached by hydrogen peroxide.<br \/>\nQ1395). What materials are used to construct a temporary bridge?<br \/>\nA). The acrylic temporary bridge\/crown is set in place with temporary<br \/>\ncement for ease of removal.<br \/>\nQ1396). What do you name a person who doesn&#8217;t have any teeth?<br \/>\nA).Edentulism.<br \/>\nQ1397). Is it possible to say s without using your front teeth?<br \/>\nA).No.<br \/>\nQ1398). Is it possible to superglue a dental bridge?<br \/>\nA). If you don&#8217;t have a spare set or can&#8217;t get to the dentist right away,<br \/>\ncyanoacrylate can be used to reattach the tooth or a fragment of the tooth.<br \/>\nQ1399). Is it possible to cap the front teeth?<br \/>\nA). Yes.<br \/>\nQ1400). What gives your two front teeth the appearance of being longer?<br \/>\nA). This is achieved with the help of veneers.<br \/>\nQ1401.) Is it true that little teeth are unattractive?<br \/>\nA). Smaller teeth may appear unattractive to some people, but they have<br \/>\nno effect on dental health.<br \/>\nQ1402). Is it possible for you to alter my appearance?<br \/>\nA). Yes<br \/>\nQ1403). What can you do to make my smile brighter?<br \/>\nA). Smile design may be accomplished with the help of six procedures:<br \/>\nveneers, crowns, bridges, implants, orthodontic therapy, and tooth<br \/>\nwhitening.<br \/>\nQ1404). What method do you use to determine if my bite is correct?<br \/>\nA). Check to see whether you hear a sharp sound when you tap your teeth<br \/>\ntogether as you normally would. This could be the sound of multiple teeth<br \/>\nmeeting at the same moment.<br \/>\nQ1405). When you bite down, which teeth should be in contact?<br \/>\nA). Upper and lower midlines between your central incisors should line up<br \/>\nevenly with the centre of your lips, with the upper arch wider than the<br \/>\nlower arch, upper teeth on the outside of lower teeth, and upper teeth on<br \/>\nthe outside of lower teeth.<br \/>\nQ1406). To avoid clenching, how can I keep my teeth from touching?<br \/>\nA). Your tongue should be touching your front teeth as you open your<br \/>\nmouth wide. The jaw is relaxed as a result of this. Say the letter &#8220;N&#8221; aloud<br \/>\nto protect your top and bottom teeth from touching each other.<br \/>\nQ1407). Do braces alter your appearance?<br \/>\nA). Yes<br \/>\nQ1408). What effect does a brace have on your appearance?<br \/>\nA). Braces will correct facial alignment abnormalities and give your mouth<br \/>\nand jaw line a more symmetrical, natural appearance.<br \/>\nQ1409). Is it true that smiling makes you happy?<br \/>\nA). A smile triggers a significant chemical reaction in the brain, which can<br \/>\nmake you feel better and improve your health.<br \/>\nQ1410). Why do we smile so much in photographs?<br \/>\nA). With the democratisation of photography and people&#8217;s desire to<br \/>\npreserve memories of good moments like holidays on film, the era of<br \/>\nsmiling faces began.<br \/>\nQ1411). Why do my two front teeth appear to be larger than the rest of my<br \/>\nteeth?<br \/>\nA). Because our jaw is smaller, our teeth appear to be larger.<br \/>\nQ1412). Is it a concern to have larger teeth?<br \/>\nA). No, not in terms of health, but in terms of appearance, macrodontia is<br \/>\ndefined as having teeth that are more than two standard deviations larger<br \/>\nthan the average for their age and gender.<br \/>\nQ1413). Is it possible to get your teeth shaped?<br \/>\nA). Yes.<br \/>\nQ1414). How do you make a set of large teeth appear smaller?<br \/>\nA). A device called a palate expander can stretch your jaw so your teeth fit<br \/>\nit tastes better in your mouth If your teeth are crooked, a dentist may<br \/>\nrecommend braces and a retainer to help you correct them.<br \/>\nQ1415). Which is less expensive: veneers or implants?<br \/>\nA). Veneers<br \/>\nQ1416). What kind of person is a suitable candidate for veneers?<br \/>\nA).Someone who has minor cosmetic flaws or teeth that are severely<br \/>\ndiscoloured is a good candidate for veneers.<br \/>\nQ1417). Is it possible to eat an apple with veneers?<br \/>\nA). No, hard foods like ice, candy, popcorn, candy apples, and so forth.<br \/>\nMeat that requires a lot of chewing.<br \/>\nQ1418). Is it possible to eat gum when wearing veneers?<br \/>\nA). Chewing hard and crunchy foods like gum with veneers is generally<br \/>\ndiscouraged since it might cause dislodgment, shattering, or cracking of<br \/>\nthe temporaries.<br \/>\nQ1419). Is bonding a long-term commitment?<br \/>\nA). Teeth bonding is not a permanent answer to your cosmetic dental<br \/>\nproblems, but it is a long-term one.<br \/>\nQ1420). What&#8217;s the deal with my tooth spacing?<br \/>\nA). When a person&#8217;s teeth are too tiny for the jaw bone, gaps might<br \/>\nemerge. Teeth are spaced too far apart as a result. Children&#8217;s thumb<br \/>\nsucking generates the same problem.<br \/>\nQ1421). How long do you keep your retainer in place?<br \/>\nA) a period of twelve months<br \/>\nQ1422). What shade of teeth should I have?<br \/>\nA). Because the yellow dentin darkens with age and is visible through the<br \/>\ntranslucent bluish white enamel, permanent teeth are naturally darker<br \/>\nthan primary teeth.<br \/>\nQ1423). Prep-less veneers are what they sound like.<br \/>\nA). Prep-less veneers are thin layers of porcelain or other very strong<br \/>\nceramic-like materials that can be put to the surface of teeth in the same<br \/>\nway that acrylic nails can be applied over regular nails.<br \/>\nQ1424). Is it possible to get veneers when pregnant?<br \/>\nA). You could, but if you&#8217;re in the late stages of pregnancy and find lying on<br \/>\nyour back painful, you should probably postpone the veneer process until<br \/>\nafter the baby is born.<br \/>\nQ1425). Is having a straight tooth a genetic trait?<br \/>\nA. Genetic factors play a role in whether children&#8217;s teeth are crooked or<br \/>\nstraight.<br \/>\nQ1426). Which country&#8217;s teeth are the most crooked?<br \/>\nA). Japan<br \/>\nQ1427). What&#8217;s on the inside of your teeth?<br \/>\nA). Enamel, dentin, and cementum are three hard dental tissues, while<br \/>\npulp is a soft, non-calcified dental tissue that is present in the core and<br \/>\ncontains nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissue.<br \/>\nQ1428). Is it possible for stress to create jaw clenching?<br \/>\nA). Yes.<br \/>\nQ1429). How do braces determine which teeth to move?<br \/>\nA). Small elastic ties that fit around the brackets keep these wires in place.<br \/>\nThese wires exert pressure to your teeth over time, causing them to<br \/>\nmigrate into their intended locations.<br \/>\nQ1430). Is it necessary to have teeth extracted prior to wearing braces?<br \/>\nA). Unless it&#8217;s absolutely required, most orthodontists avoid extraction<br \/>\nbefore braces.<br \/>\nQ1431). Is it okay if I only use my retainer at night?<br \/>\nA). Some children may just wear their retainer at night at first, but they<br \/>\nmay need to wear it for more than a year to keep their teeth in line, and<br \/>\nyou won&#8217;t even notice it while sleeping.<br \/>\nQ1432). Clindamycin is a penicillin antibiotic.<br \/>\nNo, clindamycin and penicillin are antibiotics from distinct classes. Both of<br \/>\nthese medications are used to treat bacterial infections.<br \/>\nQ1433). Clindamycin is an amoxicillin antibiotic.<br \/>\nA). Clindamycin is utilised when a patient has an amoxicillin allergy.<br \/>\nQ1434). For a tooth infection, how much clindamycin should I take?<br \/>\nA).Clindamycin is usually given in doses of 300 mg or 600 mg every 8<br \/>\nhours, depending on which dosage is most effective.<br \/>\nQ1435). Is clindamycin effective in the treatment of a tooth abscess?<br \/>\nA). Yes<br \/>\nQ1436). Is it ok to use ibuprofen when taking clindamycin?<br \/>\nA). Clindamycin and ibuprofen have no known interactions.<br \/>\nQ1437). Clindamycin: How Dangerous Is It?<br \/>\nA). Clostridium difficile-associated diarrhoea, which is a minor<br \/>\ninflammation of the colon, can be caused by almost all antibiotics,<br \/>\nincluding clindamycin.<br \/>\nQ1438). Is it OK to take vitamins when taking clindamycin?<br \/>\nA).Clindamycin has no known interactions with vitamins.<br \/>\nQ1439). Clindamycin is an anti-inflammatory drug.<br \/>\nA). Yes.<br \/>\nQ1440). Clindamycin works as an anti-inflammatory in what way?<br \/>\nA) By binding permanently to the 50S subunit of the bacterial ribosome<br \/>\nand blocking bacterial protein synthesis, the antibiotic exhibits broadspectrum antibacterial activity.<br \/>\nQ1441). Is it OK to consume milk when taking clindamycin?<br \/>\nA). This medicine should be taken on an empty stomach, either 1 hour<br \/>\nbefore or 2 hours after a meal. Do not take the drug with milk or yoghurt,<br \/>\nbut rather with a full glass of water.<br \/>\nQ1442). Is clindamycin an antibiotic that is safe to use?<br \/>\nA).Clindamycin is an antibiotic that is effective against a number of serious<br \/>\ninfections including acne, although it can have certain negative effects.<br \/>\nQ1443). Clindamycin is effective against which bacteria?<br \/>\nA). It works against Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus pneumoniae,<br \/>\nStaphylococcus epidermidis, and Propionibacterium acnes, among other<br \/>\nmicroorganisms.<br \/>\nQ1444). How quickly does clindamycin treat acne?<br \/>\nA). As soon as you apply it, however the effect takes 6 to 12 weeks to<br \/>\nappear.<br \/>\nQ1445). When taking antibiotics, how much yoghurt should you<br \/>\nconsume?<br \/>\nA). 240 mL twice daily; however, it should be given 2 hours before or after<br \/>\nantibiotics.<br \/>\nQ1446). Is it true that apple cider vinegar is an antibiotic?<br \/>\nA). It contains antibacterial characteristics and is efficient against the<br \/>\nmicroorganisms that cause staph infections, Escherichia coli and<br \/>\nStaphylococcus aureus.<br \/>\nQ1447). Which natural antibiotic is the most powerful?<br \/>\nA). Carvacrol and thymol, two antibacterial and antifungal components<br \/>\nfound in oregano oil, make it one of the most effective antibacterial<br \/>\nessential oils.<br \/>\nQ1448). Is pus a symptom of recovery?<br \/>\nA). Pus is a common and healthy side effect of your body&#8217;s natural<br \/>\ninfection reaction. Minor infections may recover on their own, but more<br \/>\nserious infections may require treatment.<br \/>\nQ1449). Is it true that salt can help you get rid of an infection?<br \/>\nA). Yes, while epsom salt can not treat infections, it can be used to draw<br \/>\nthem out, and Epsom soaks are frequently used to enhance the effects of<br \/>\nmedications on the skin.<br \/>\nQ1450). How do I get pus out of my body?<br \/>\nA).The moist heat from a poultice can aid in drawing out the infection and<br \/>\nallowing the abscess to naturally shrink and drain. An Epsom salt poultice<br \/>\nis a popular treatment for abscesses.<br \/>\nQ1451). Does clindamycin cause you to fall asleep?<br \/>\nA). No, it does not make you sleepy.<br \/>\nQ1452). Is it okay if I apply moisturiser over clindamycin?<br \/>\nA). The moisturiser contains benzoyl peroxide gel, which may react with<br \/>\nclindamycin if applied to a wound; however, it can be used on skin<br \/>\notherwise.<br \/>\nQ1453). Can clindamycin be taken with antacids?<br \/>\nA). Antibiotics like tetracycline and clindamycin can be delayed and<br \/>\nreduced in absorption by interacting with them in the gastrointestinal<br \/>\ntract to produce chelates or complexes.<br \/>\nQ1454). Is it okay if I use pain relievers while taking clindamycin?<br \/>\nA). Yes, but only after consulting with a doctor.<br \/>\nQ1456). Is clindamycin an antibiotic with a broad spectrum of action?<br \/>\nA). Yes<br \/>\nQ1457). Is it true that clindamycin can make you sick?<br \/>\nA). Pseudomembranous colitis, esophagitis, nausea, vomiting, and<br \/>\ndiarrhoea are all possible side effects.<br \/>\nQ1458). When taking antibiotics, what is the best probiotic to take?<br \/>\nA). Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG, or LGG, and Saccharomyces boulardii are<br \/>\ntwo probiotics that are frequently prescribed.<br \/>\nQ1459). Is it okay for me to take probiotics twice a day?<br \/>\nA). Probiotics are living microorganisms that can improve the health of<br \/>\nyour gut. As a result, probiotics must be taken on a daily basis at the same<br \/>\ntime.<br \/>\nQ1460). How long do antibiotics last in the body?<br \/>\nA).Even if some drug is still in your blood, the effects of the medication<br \/>\nmay fade. Because most drugs have a half-life of about 24 hours, they will<br \/>\nbe gone in about 4-5 days.<br \/>\nQ1461). How long does it take for beneficial bacteria to repopulate after<br \/>\nbeing treated with antibiotics?<br \/>\nA). After antibiotics, our gut flora takes about six months to return to<br \/>\nnormal.<br \/>\nQ1462). Is it OK to consume oranges when on antibiotics?<br \/>\nA). Some orange drinks, for example, are fortified with large quantities of<br \/>\ncalcium, which can interfere with the absorption of certain antibiotics.<br \/>\nQ1463). How can I stop medicines from making me gain weight?<br \/>\nA). Whole grains, legumes, fruits, and vegetables are high in fibre and can<br \/>\naid in the formation of beneficial bacteria in the stomach.<br \/>\nQ1464). How can I tell if probiotics are effective?<br \/>\nA). By introducing beneficial bacteria to your digestive tract, you can<br \/>\nachieve greater emotional, cognitive, and physical health by promoting<br \/>\noptimal balance and a healthy environment.<br \/>\nQ1465). What are the risks associated with taking probiotics?<br \/>\nA). Probiotics have a number of negative effects, including a brief increase<br \/>\nin gas, bloating, constipation, and thirst.<br \/>\nQ1466). Do antibiotics make you weaker?<br \/>\nA). Yes, they may reduce the body&#8217;s ability to fight against infections by<br \/>\nweakening the immune system.<br \/>\nQ1467). Is it true that penicillin clears your system?<br \/>\nA). After your last dose, penicillin will be out of your system in around 7.7<br \/>\nhours. The elimination half-life of penicillin is about 1.4 hours or less.<br \/>\nQ1468). What if antibiotics aren&#8217;t effective?<br \/>\nAntibiotic resistance arises when particular antibiotics can no longer<br \/>\ncontrol or kill bacteria. In some situations, it can result in death.<br \/>\nQ1469). Do antibiotics function after the course is completed?<br \/>\nA). No. Antibiotics work for as long as they are taken, as long as the<br \/>\nbacteria being treated are susceptible to the drug.<br \/>\nQ1470). Is it possible to take too many probiotics?<br \/>\nA). No, too many probiotics can induce bloating, gas, and nausea, but<br \/>\noverdosing to the point of death is not recommended.<br \/>\nQ1471). Is it safe to take a probiotic on a daily basis?<br \/>\nA). Only take one dose each day to avoid loose stools.<br \/>\nQ1472). Is it OK to drink tea while taking antibiotics?<br \/>\nA). Drinking green tea while taking antibiotics appeared to boost the<br \/>\ndrugs&#8217; effectiveness and diminish drug resistance in bacteria.<br \/>\nQ1473). Are antibiotics present in eggs?<br \/>\nA). No<br \/>\nQ1474). Which antibiotics are incompatible with milk, and why?<br \/>\nA). Tetracycline antibiotics are the most common antibiotics that cannot<br \/>\nbe taken with milk because the calcium in the milk binds the antibiotic and<br \/>\nhinders gut absorption.<br \/>\nQ1475). Is it OK to eat chocolate while on antibiotics?<br \/>\nA).Antibiotic absorption is also harmed by the milk in caffeinated drinks,<br \/>\nmaking your body less effective in fighting infections.<br \/>\nQ1476). Which antidepressant is best for weight loss?<br \/>\nABupropion is the only antidepressant that has been linked to modest<br \/>\nlong-term weight loss, but only in nonsmokers.<br \/>\nQ1477). Is it true that gas makes you gain weight?<br \/>\nA). Gas can make you feel as if you&#8217;ve gained weight and make your<br \/>\nstomach appear and feel swollen, but it&#8217;s simply air, so there&#8217;s no actual<br \/>\nmass in it.<br \/>\nQ1478). How can antibiotic side effects be reversed?<br \/>\nA). Take the antibiotic to the end, don&#8217;t drink alcohol, take a probiotic, and<br \/>\ntalk to your doctor.<br \/>\nQ1479). Is it true that antibiotics cause you to lose your appetite?<br \/>\nA) Some antibiotics and chemotherapy treatments, for example, might<br \/>\nproduce nausea and lack of appetite.<br \/>\nQ1480). How can you get off antipsychotics without gaining weight?<br \/>\nA). In patients who gain more than 10% of their baseline body weight<br \/>\nwhile taking antipsychotic drugs, provide metformin 250 mg three times a<br \/>\nday, combined with lifestyle changes, to help them lose weight and reduce<br \/>\ninsulin resistance.<br \/>\nQ1481). Which antidepressants are the most likely to induce weight gain?<br \/>\nA). Amitriptyline, mirtazapine, paroxetine, escitalopram, sertraline,<br \/>\nduloxetine, and citalopram are the antidepressants most likely to induce<br \/>\nweight gain.<br \/>\nQ1482). What do you mean when you say you&#8217;ve gained a lot of weight<br \/>\nquickly?<br \/>\nA). Fluid retention can cause rapid weight gain or swelling in specific parts<br \/>\nof the body, which might be an indication of heart failure.<br \/>\nQ1483). How can I avoid gaining weight as a result of my medication?<br \/>\nA). Consume low-calorie foods such as fresh fruits and vegetables, as well<br \/>\nas fiber-rich, slow-digesting complex carbs and plenty of water.<br \/>\nQ1484). When I take probiotics, why do I fart?<br \/>\nA). 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It will not be absorbed effectively and will not function properly.<br \/>\nHow much water is required to dilute a drug test (Q1489)?<br \/>\nA). Depending on the person, half a gallon to a full gallon.<br \/>\nQ1490. How long does it take for medicines to leave your system?<br \/>\nA). Some medications, such as opioids, can last for several days after the<br \/>\nprevious dose, for example, heroine can last for up to three days following<br \/>\nthe last use.<br \/>\nQ1491). Is it possible for vitamin B12 to result in a false positive on a drug<br \/>\ntest?<br \/>\nA).Hemp seed is present in vitamin B12 pills, which results in a positive<br \/>\ndrug test.<br \/>\nQ1492). What is the initial symptom of sepsis?<br \/>\nA).Rapid breathing and bewilderment are two of the initial indicators.<br \/>\nFever, chills, and a very low body temperature are other prominent<br \/>\nwarning signals.<br \/>\nQ1493). What antibiotic is the most powerful?<br \/>\nA). Vancomycin is one of the few antibiotics that can treat methicillinresistant Staphylococcus aureus infections.<br \/>\nQ1494). Antibiotic resistance: how bad is it?<br \/>\nA). Antibiotic resistance makes treating infections more difficult, which<br \/>\ncan lead to higher medical costs, longer hospital stays, and higher<br \/>\nmortality.<br \/>\nQ1495). What factors influence the emergence of antibiotic resistance?<br \/>\nA). Bacterial genes rapidly alter in millions of distinct ways. They always<br \/>\nobtain the proper combination to help them adjust to a change in the<br \/>\nenvironment, such as the presence of an antibiotic.<br \/>\nQ1496). When it comes to diseased teeth, how long do medications take to<br \/>\nwork?<br \/>\nA). 7 to 10 days<br \/>\nQ1497). Should I quit taking antibiotics if I&#8217;m experiencing negative<br \/>\neffects?<br \/>\nA).Without first consulting your doctor, you should never discontinue<br \/>\ntaking an antibiotic.<br \/>\nQ1498). 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