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Derek Mahony
University of London
Director at Excellence in Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopaedics
CEO at Full Face Orthodontics
Sydney Area, Australia
 

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Austin Lin Yee

Clinical Fellow at Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Division of Oncology,

Dep.Dentistry,and Division of Orthodontics

Massachusetts General Hospital / Harvard University, Boston

United State

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The Journal of Oral Hygiene and Health (ISSN: 2332-0702) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to advancing knowledge in the field of oral health. It provides a platform for researchers, clinicians, and professionals to publish high-quality research on topics including dental science, oral hygiene, oral oncology, oral surgery, and related areas. The journal aims to promote best practices and innovations in oral health, offering insights into preventive measures, treatments, and the latest scientific developments. By fostering a global exchange of ideas, the journal contributes to the improvement of oral health care worldwide.

Journal of Oral Hygiene & Health is a peer reviewed Medical and Dental Health journal that includes a wide range of topics in this field and creates a platform for the authors to make their contribution towards the journal. The editorial office promises quality publishing with best Editorial Board Members round the globe.

Fluoride Treatments

Fluoride treatments are dental interventions designed to prevent tooth decay and strengthen enamel. Fluoride, a naturally occurring mineral, helps demineralize areas of the tooth that have started to demineralize due to acid exposure. Treatments typically involve applying a fluoride gel, foam, or varnish directly to the teeth. These treatments are particularly beneficial for individuals at high risk for cavities, including children and those with a history of dental issues. Regular fluoride treatments, combined with good oral hygiene practices, can significantly reduce the risk of tooth decay and promote long-term dental health.

Oral Rehydration

Oral rehydration involves replenishing lost fluids and electrolytes through oral solutions to prevent or treat dehydration, often caused by diarrhea or vomiting. Oral rehydration solutions (ORS) typically contain a precise balance of salts, sugars, and water to quickly restore fluid levels and electrolyte balance in the body. This method is particularly effective for managing dehydration in both children and adults, as it is simple, cost-effective, and can be administered at home. ORS is a critical component of treatment strategies in both developing and developed countries, helping to reduce the risk of severe dehydration and associated complications.

Periodontal Disease Management

Periodontal disease management focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of gum diseases that affect the tissues supporting the teeth. This includes conditions like gingivitis and periodontitis, which can lead to tooth loss if untreated. Effective management starts with early detection through regular dental check-ups and professional cleanings, which help remove plaque and tartar buildup.

Children’s Oral Health

Children’s oral health focuses on maintaining and promoting healthy teeth and gums from infancy through adolescence. Key aspects include establishing a proper oral hygiene routine, including brushing and flossing, and regular dental check-ups to monitor growth and development. Early intervention for issues like cavities, misalignment, or poor habits is crucial. Educating children about the importance of diet, avoiding sugary snacks and the role of fluoride can prevent dental problems. Additionally, addressing concerns such as thumb-sucking or teeth grinding helps ensure healthy dental development. Proactive care lays the foundation for a lifetime of good oral health.

Dental Plaque

Dental plaque is a biofilm or mass of bacteria that grows on surfaces within the mouth. It appears as a white or pale yellow "slime layer", that is commonly found between the teeth and along the cervical margins.

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Tele-Dentistry

Tele-dentistry uses digital communication tools to provide dental care remotely, enhancing accessibility and convenience. It involves virtual consultations, where patients can discuss symptoms and treatment options with dentists via video calls or online messaging. This approach is useful for initial assessments, follow-up care, and educational purposes. Tele-dentistry can address routine inquiries, monitor treatment progress, and offer guidance without requiring an in-person visit. While it can’t replace all aspects of physical examinations, it improves access to care, especially for those in remote or underserved areas, and helps reduce the need for unnecessary in-person appointments.

Periodontistry

Periodontistry is a part of dentistry that deals with the treatment of the supporting structures of the teeth that is the gums, bone, tongue, and cheeks. Nowadays, with the discovery of Implantology, Periodontistry is also in charge of prevention and treatment of implant related diseases like peri-implatitis.

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Oral Microbiome

The oral microbiome consists of diverse bacterial communities in the mouth, which plays a crucial role in oral and systemic health. Research highlights that imbalances in these bacteria can lead to oral diseases like gingivitis and periodontitis. Moreover, oral bacteria are linked to systemic conditions, such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes, through inflammatory pathways and bacterial translocation into the bloodstream. Maintaining a healthy oral microbiome through good hygiene practices, diet, and regular dental care is essential for preventing oral diseases and reducing the risk of systemic health issues. Understanding this relationship emphasizes the importance of comprehensive oral health management.

Dentistry and Diabetes

Dental hygiene is an essential part of good health. For diabetics, problems with the teeth and gums can be more common and more serious than for the average person. For this reason, if you have diabetes, dental care is even more important, but it does not mean that you have to adopt a new or different treatment regimen." These studies in relation of diabetes and dental health is gaining a lot of attraction these days.

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Dental Radiology

Dental radiology Techniques involved in using various radiographic and digital images to diagnose and treat patients. Dental school graduates must complete a clinical residency in order to become certified oral and maxillofacial radiologists.

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Oral Hygiene

Oral hygiene involves keeping the mouth clean and disease-free by brushing and flossing regularly, maintaining healthy gums, and ensuring fresh breath. Key practices include brushing twice daily with fluoride toothpaste, flossing daily to remove plaque and food particles, and using antimicrobial mouthwash. A balanced diet low in sugar and acid, along with plenty of water, supports oral health. Regular dental check-ups are vital for early issue detection and professional cleaning. Avoiding tobacco is essential to prevent gum disease, tooth decay, and oral cancer. These habits are crucial for maintaining good oral hygiene.

Gum Cancer

Cancer is defined as the uncontrollable growth of cells that invade and cause damage to surrounding tissue. Oral cancer appears as a growth or sore in the mouth that does not go away. Gum cancer or oral cancer, which includes cancers of the lips, tongue, cheeks, floor of the mouth, hard and soft palate, sinuses, and pharynx (throat), can be life threatening if not diagnosed and treated early. Oral cancer accounts for roughly two percent of all cancers diagnosed annually in the United States. Approximately 36,500 people will be diagnosed with oral cancer each year and about 7,900 will die from the disease. On average, 61 percent of those with the disease will survive more than 5 years.

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Gum Infection

Gingivitis  or gum infection can cause the gums to separate from the teeth. This can cause injury to the soft tissue and bone supporting the teeth. The tooth may become loose and unstable. If infection progresses, you may ultimately lose your tooth or need a dentist to remove it.

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Bleeding Gums

Bleeding gums can be a sign that you have or are at risk for gum disease. Ongoing gum bleeding may be due to serious medical conditions such as leukemia and bleeding and platelet disorders. The main cause of bleeding gum is the buildup of plaque at the gum line. This will lead to a condition called gingivitis, or inflamed gums.

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Orthodontistry

Orthodontistry, that is, orthodontic therapy deals with aligning the teeth in the best possible position, thus achieving a harmony of the mouth and jaw. Orthodontia, also known as orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics, was the first specialty created in the field of dentistry.

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Coronal Fracture

https://www.omicsonline.org/medical-sciences-journals.phpA coronal (crown) fracture is a fracture of the coronal portion of the tooth. This is commonly caused by trauma to the oral cavity but can also be due to caries. it Can be associated with any tooth. Single cusped teeth are more commonly affected. The maxillary incisors are more common than the mandibular incisors.

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Advanced Bleeding Gums

Bleeding gums can be a sign that you have or are at risk for gum disease. Ongoing gum bleeding may be due to serious medical conditions such as leukemia and bleeding and platelet disorders. The main cause of bleeding gum is the buildup of plaque at the gum line. This will lead to a condition called gingivitis, or inflamed gums.

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Oral Leukoplakia

Oral leukoplakia is a white patch or plaque that cannot be rubbed off, cannot be characterized clinically or histologically as any other condition, and is not associated with any physical or chemical causative agent except tobacco.

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Occlusal Splint

Occlusal splints also called bite splints, bite planes, or night guards are removable dental appliances carefully molded to fit the upper or lower arches of teeth.

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Advanced Receeding Gums

Knowing the causes of gum recession is the best way to avoid, prevent, and delay aggressive tissue loss. Some risk factors can lead to more aggressive gum recession, while others happen more slowly. Gum recession is a common dental problem. Most people do not know they have gum recession because it occurs gradually. The first sign of gum recession is usually tooth sensitivity, or you may notice a tooth looks longer than normal.

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Dental Anestheia and Sedation

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Oral Hygiene Blogs

To get most valuable updates we have organised a blog for oral hygiene and health which can also be used to stay in touch with recent activities and opinions in dentistry. Periodontal diseases are infections of the structures around the teeth. These include the gums, the connecting tissue that covers the root, the periodontal ligament and the alveolar bone. In the earliest stage of periodontal disease, gingivitis, the infection affects only the gums. Later on it can relate to many other types of diseases such as Diabetes and cardiovascular diseases.

Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology

Oral and maxillofacial pathology is a specialized field focused on diagnosing and managing diseases affecting the oral cavity, jaws, and related structures. It involves studying and interpreting biopsies of abnormal tissues to identify conditions such as oral cancers, benign tumors, and inflammatory diseases. This field combines clinical, radiographic, and histopathological findings to provide accurate diagnoses and guide treatment. Advances in oral and maxillofacial pathology include the use of molecular techniques for better understanding disease mechanisms and improving diagnostic accuracy. Effective management relies on collaboration with other dental and medical professionals to ensure comprehensive patient care.

Oral Surgery Special Issue

Oral surgery is one of the specialties under dentistry which is most widely used not only by dental professional but also it is of prime concern for researchers. Plenty of diseases are now being treated with oral surgery and that is why number of case reports we can observe now a day.

Our journal of oral hygiene and health is also working on a special issue based on oral surgery with title “Recent Advances in Oral Surgery”.

Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology

Oral and maxillofacial pathology is a specialized field focused on diagnosing and managing diseases affecting the oral cavity, jaws, and related structures. It involves studying and interpreting biopsies of abnormal tissues to identify conditions such as Oral cancers, benign tumors, and inflammatory diseases. This field combines clinical, radiographic, and histopathological findings to provide accurate diagnoses and guide treatment. Advances in oral and maxillofacial pathology include the use of molecular techniques for better understanding disease mechanisms and improving diagnostic accuracy. Effective management relies on collaboration with other dental and medical professionals to ensure comprehensive patient care.

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Journal of Oral Hygiene & Health is a peer reviewed Medical and Dental Health journal that includes a wide range of topics in this field and creates a platform for the authors to make their contribution towards the journal. The editorial office promises quality publishing with best Editorial Board Members round the globe.

Journal of Oral Hygiene & Health is one of the best open access Medical journals that aims to publish the most complete and reliable source of information on discoveries and current developments in field of dental science (Oral Surgery, Dental Implant, Oral Health, Maxillofacial surgery and Oral Hygiene) and provide online access to the researchers worldwide without any restrictions or subscriptions. Journal of Oral Hygiene and Health accepts article submission in form of original articles, review articles, case reports, conference proceedings and short communications.This scholarly publishing is using Editorial Manager System for maintaining quality and transparency in complete review process. Editorial Manager is an online manuscript submission, review and tracking system. All the submitted manuscripts goes under review by the editorial board members of Journal of Oral Hygiene & Health and expert reviewers; at least two independent reviewer’s comment followed by the editor’s approval is required for the acceptance of any citable manuscript in field of oral care. Authors may submit manuscript and track its progress through the system, hopefully to publication. Reviewers can download manuscripts and submit their opinions to the editor. Editors can manage the whole submission/review/revise/publish process.Researchers of Oral Hygiene and Dental Health discipline are encouraged to publish innovative ideas in the international platform and peer reviewed journal of oral care and hygiene with good Impact factor. Oral hygiene, oral cancer, and oral surgery are some of the most evolving sectors of dental sciences, which still need more findings and communication. 

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*2023 Journal Impact Factor was established by dividing the number of articles published in 2021 and 2022 with the number of times they are cited in 2023 based on Google Scholar Citation Index database. If 'X' is the total number of articles published in 2021 and 2022, and 'Y' is the number of times these articles were cited in indexed journals during 2023 then, journal impact factor = Y/X
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Articles published in Journal of Oral Hygiene & Health have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Journal of Oral Hygiene & Health has got h-index 18, which means every article in Journal of Oral Hygiene & Health has got 18 average citations.


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