Use your phone to take a picture of this QR code to visit ADAstore.org and see more information. For patients, seeing is understanding With more than 220 images on 50 popular dental topics, The Chairside Instructor is ready for just about anything patients bring your way. Get the book, e-book or app. The Chairside Instructor App for iOS With more than 220 full-color dental images and 25 animations, The ADA Chairside Instructor App is your all-in-one resource for visual patient education. Show the silent animations on your Apple device Draw on pictures and email them to patients Upload photos from your own Camera Roll English and Spanish text WiFi printing Add frequently viewed topics to your Favorites list for quick access or create your own Download on up to 6 devices for your dental team to use Order the app online at ADAstore.org or call 800.947.4746, then complete your download on the App Store. Or, for a free preview, go directly to the App Store. For individual use only. Group licenses not available. W01321i App | Members $79.95 Retail $119.95 BEST VALUE K01321i App + English Chairside book Members $99.95 Retail $149.95 Influence healthy habits and case acceptance with pictures. BEST SELLER The Chairside Instructor, Twelfth Edition Revised to include the most up-to-date patient education information on topics ranging from daily hygiene habits to identifying symptoms of sleep apnea, this ADA best seller is an invaluable tool in educating patients and staff alike. With more than 220 images and explanations of common dental conditions, this resource can be used to explain conditions to patients or illustrate a treatment plan. Sections include oral anatomy prevention and diagnosis gum (periodontal) disease decay, cavities, and restorations tooth replacement orthodontics cosmetic options and other oral conditions. Topics include: Plaque and its effects Sealants Fluoride Effects of sugar on oral health Steps of filling a cavity Tooth erosion Gum recession Peri-implantitis Tobacco and oral health Bruxism Wisdom teeth removal Children's airways Dry mouth Veneers Sleep apnea Dental emergencies Root canal therapy Features easy-to-clean laminated pages and tabbed sections that help you quickly locate each topic section. Spiral bound horizontal layout. 66 pages, 11” x 8.5”. W01321BT English spiral bound book + e-book | Members $79.95 Retail $119.95 Book ISBN: 978-1-68447-162-1 W01421BT Spanish spiral bound book + e-book | Members $79.95 Retail $119.95 Book ISBN: 978-1-68447-165-2 QTY MEMBER RETAIL 1-9 $79.95 $119.95 10-24 $74.95 $112.95 25+ $69.95 $104.95 Bulk Pricing To order in bulk for your practice or institution, contact SpecialOrdersPDS@ADA.org. Educational institutions: Email SpecialOrdersPDS@ADA.org to request a quote, submit a purchase order, or request information about licensing options. 8 The Chairside Instructor, 12th Edition © American Dental Association. All rights reserved. Sugar and Its Effects Sugary Food and Drinks Harm Your Teeth Plaque is the sticky film of bacteria that forms on teeth. When plaque is left on your teeth, the bacteria in the plaque use the sugar left over from food and drinks to make acid. This acid attacks the hard surface of your teeth known as enamel (e-NAM-uhl). The acid can wear away your enamel, and cavities can start to form. Having sugary foods or drinks many times a day allows bacteria to make acid throughout the day. This raises your risk of getting cavities. Cavities beyond the earliest stage do not go away on their own and must be treated by a dentist. How Much Sugar Are You Drinking? A lot of sugar can slip by in the things you drink. Take a look at how much added sugar there is in popular beverages like fruit drinks and sodas. * Excludes 100% fruit and vegetable juices and juice concentrates, because all products contain 0 g added sugars, following FDA regulations. Source: Developed based on data from Ng SW, Ostrowski JD, Li KP. 2017. Trends in added sugars from packaged beverages available and purchased by US households, 2007–2012. Recession American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 106(1):179-88. Regular Soda & Energy Drinks Fruit-Flavored Drinks Fruit & Vegetable Juice Drinks* Sweetened Dairy Ready to Drink Coffees & Teas Sports Drinks Flavored Waters 1 2 3 4 5 6 Sugar (tsp.) / 8 fl. oz. 6 tsp. 4 ¾ tsp. 4 ¼ tsp. 3 ½ tsp. 3 tsp. 2 ¾ tsp. ¾ tsp. Gum Disease 22 The Chairside Instructor, 12th Edition © American Dental Association. All rights reserved. Gum When the gum tissue that surrounds your teeth wears away or pulls of the it is called gum recession or This can root or unprotected, may to hot and cold. root is also for decay. if you take good your Possible Causes of Gum Recession: periodontal (gum) disease brushing your teeth too hard or using a toothbrush with hard bristles crowded or tilted teeth trauma to gum tissues, such as a sports injury don’t fit genetics—some people with gums that are thin or weak smoking and using kind of like at sharp objects oral that against the Gums receding on upper teeth. Image ©Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. exposed tooth root Gums receding lower teeth. Image ©Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. inflamed gum tissue With more than 220 images, including: Stages of periodontal disease Primary and permanent teeth charts Sugar in popular beverages Tartar before and after cleaning Dental x-rays Sealants Periodontal probing Scaling and root planing Gum recession and gum graft Decay on chewing surface of tooth Steps of placing a filling Inlays and onlays Steps of root canal therapy Flossing under a bridge Steps of implant surgery Impacted wisdom teeth Cancer on the tongue, lip and inside the cheek Temporomandibular joint Oral appliance for sleep apnea Veneer placement Add The Chairside Instructor book for only $20 extra! ORDER BY PHONE: 800.947.4746 46 47 ORDER ONLINE: ADASTORE.ORG Prevention and Diagnosis PATIENT EDUCATION CHAIRSIDE INSTRUCTOR
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