- •1. My future profession моя майбутня спеціальність
- •My future profession
- •2. Odessa state medical university одеський державний медичний університет
- •Odessa state medical university
- •3. Nikolay ivanovich pirogov микола іванович пирогов
- •Nikolay ivanovich pirogov
- •From theory to surgery
- •4. Human body будова тіла людини
- •Human body
- •5. The oral cavity ротова порожнина
- •The oral cavity
- •Some facts from the history of medicine and dentistry
- •Anatomy of a tooth анатомія зуба
- •Anatomy of a tooth
- •Supporting Structures
- •Anatomy of individual teeth
- •7. Sets of teeth набір зубів
- •Sets of teeth
- •The number and surfaces of the teeth кількість та поверхні зубів
- •The number of the teeth The Deciduous Teeth
- •The Permanent Teeth
- •Surfaces of the teeth
- •9. Dental formulas. Tooth roots зубна формула. Корні зубів
- •Dental formulas
- •Tooth roots
- •Tooth roots
- •10. Oral hygiene гігієна ротової порожнини
- •Oral hygiene and the prevention of dental disease
- •Tooth brushing and plaque removal
- •11. Caries. Causes of caries карієс. Причини карієсу
- •Caries. Causes of caries
- •12. Pulp diseases хвороби пульпи
- •Pulp diseases
- •13. Periodontal diseases хвороби періодонта
- •Periodontal diseases
- •(Down, by, to, of, at, in, on, with)
- •14. Acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis лікування виразкового гінгівіту
- •Acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis
- •(Down, after, off, for, by, to, from, of, at, in, on, with, before)
- •15. The examination of the oral cavity огляд ротової поожнини
- •The examination of the oral cavity
- •Examination of the teeth
- •16. Case his tories історія хвороби. Стоматологічний аналіз
- •Case history
- •Case history
- •17. Dental radiography стоматологічна рентгенологія
- •Dental radiography
- •18. Dental anesthesia стоматологічна анестезія
- •Dental anesthesia
- •19. Analgetics in dentistry анальгетики у стоматологічній практиці
- •Analgetics in dentistry
- •20. Dental instruments стоматологічне обладнання
- •Dental instruments
- •21. At a chemist’s в аптеці
- •At the chemist’s
- •22. Oral candidiasis кандидоз ротової порожнини
- •Oral candidiasis
- •Classification
- •Risk factors
- •Management
- •Prognosis
- •23. Teeth malformation аномалії розвитку зубів
- •Teeth malformation
- •Teeth malformation
- •24. Oral cancer рак ротової порожнини
- •Oral cancer
- •(By, to, of, at, in, on, with)
- •25. Writing a summary складання summary
- •Writing a summary
- •Cleft lip (harelip)
- •Odontogenic cysts
- •26. Blood кров. Зараження крові
- •27. Systems of the body системи організму людини
- •Systems of the body
- •28. History of dentistry історія стоматології
- •History of dentistry
- •History of dentistry
- •29. The evolution of dental technologies. Modern dental technologies сучасна стоматологія. Відомі відкриття у стоматології
- •The evolution of dental technologies
- •Modern dental technologies
- •Modern dental technologies
- •Air Abrasion
Acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis
Acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis (ANUG) is a liberal transmission with ulceration, swelling and sloughing away of asleep tissue from the lip and throat payable to the spreading of transmission from the gums. It is too known as Vincent's stomatitis, Vincent's angina, or ditch lip. It can be traumatic. Acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis too goes by many new names including intense membranous gingivitis, fusospirillary gingivitis, fusospirillosis, fusospirochetal gingivitis, necrotizing gingivitis, phagedenic gingivitis, ulcerative gingivitis, Vincent's gingivitis, Vincent's transmission. This disorder appears with strain. The onslaught of some medical conditions such as HIV transmission can induce it. People who smoke, have impoverished nourishment and who have dental infections are vulnerable. This condition is now found more commonly in the younger generation. Acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis is characterized by areas where the gum tissue has become so inflamed that it has died, or become necrotic. These areas will be small ulcers, and will be grayish in color, and will tend to slough off. The tissue will be generally swollen, and where it isn't dead, it will bleed very easily. Other local factors, such as malocclusion, dental calculus, food impaction, faulty dental restorations, and xerostomia, play a secondary role in this disorder. Without treatment, trench mouth continues to worsen, and it may lead to other conditions that can cause serious infection that can spread to other areas of your body. The disease too usually occurs at puberty, during menstruation and pregnancy, and at menopause, presumably because of hormonal changes. Similarly, oral contraceptives may aggravate inflammation. Fortunately, routine brushing and flossing, professional tooth cleanup and antibiotics can normally exonerate upward the transmission from ditch lip. And practicing better oral hygiene can assist forbid subsequent problems. Patients with systemic disorders predisposing to gingivitis expect much regular pro cleanings. Acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis and new oral health problems can mostly be avoided by keeping your lip easily salivated, not smoking, and practicing better oral hygiene. Good nutrition and good general health also help to prevent the disorder. Treatment is by the simple reduction of the bacteria through improved oral cleaning and salt water or hydrogen peroxide-based rinses. Chlorhexidine or metronidazole can also be used in addition. Patients with Acute Necrotizing Ulcerative Gingivitis are placed on tetracycline 500mg for a week before treatment. A regular visit to the Hygienist at a dental practice will aid healing, but without preventing the initial cause of the condition, repeated infection will occur. Although your gums are likely to heal and return to their normal shape with professional cleaning and proper home care, you may need surgery to help repair them if you have extensive damage. Avoiding spicy or very hot foods, which can irritate your tender gums. Treating ANUG requires professional help in the form of antibiotics and sometimes dental surgery.
POST-TEXT ASSIGNMENTS
Exercise 5. Answer the questions:
1. What is acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis?
2. When does this disease usually occur?
3. What can help to prevent the disorder?
4. What will aid healing?
5. Who is this condition now found more commonly in?
6.What local factors play a secondary role in this disorder?
7. How can ANUG be avoided by?
8. What is the treatment?
Exercise 6. Explain the terms:
Stomatitis
Xerostomia
Gingivitis
Fusospirillosis
Malocclusion
ANUG
HIV
Exercise 7. Find the stem of the word formed with the help of suffixes, translate:
payable, ulcerative, grayish, treatment, reduction, transmission, nourishment, flossing, necrotizing, generation.
Exercise 8. Insert prepositions where necessary: