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Involved in teaching and research. He has lectured extensively both nationally and internationally. For his ongoing contributions to dentistry, he has received a number of awards including fellowships in the International College of Dentists, the Academy of Dentistry International, the Pierre Fauchard Academy and the Medal of the Order of Australia in 2021. Ramesh was president of the Oral Medicine Academy of Australasia (2019-2022). He also has public appointments at the Oral Health Centre of Western Australia and the Perth Children’s Hospital.Sue-Ching YeohBDS (Hons), MDSc, MPhil, FRACDS, FRACDS (Oral Med), FICD, FOMAASue is an Oral Medicine Specialist, and maintains a specialist private practice in Sydney. She has appointments at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, and Chris O’Brien Lifehouse. Sue is the President-Elect of the Oral Medicine Academy of Australasia (2019-2022). She is committed to continuing education in the field of Oral Medicine, lecturing frequently, and authoring peer-reviewed papers and textbook chapters. Her clinical interests lie in oral mucosal disease, and salivary gland hypofunction. Tami YapBDSc (Hons) DCD PhD FRACDS FOMAA Tami Yap is anAustralian oral medicine specialist and academic at the University of Melbourne, Australia. She holds clinical positions at the Alfred Hospital and Royal Dental Hospital of Melbourne and is part of multidisciplinary teams at The Royal Melbourne Hospital and Skin Health Institute. Her PhD and translational research focus is in oral mucosal disease and early detection of oral cancer.S R Prabhu is an Honorary Associate Professor at the University of Queensland School of Dentistry, Brisbane. His expertise is in Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology and Oral Medicine, with a particular interest in tropical oral diseases. Professor Prabhu formerly held senior academic positions in Oral Medicine and Oral Pathology at university dental schools in India, Kenya, Sudan, Trinidad and Tobago, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, and UAE and administrative positions as Director and Dean of Dental Schools in Trinidad and Tobago West Indies, and the UAE, respectively. He is a Fellow of the dental faculties Royal Colleges of Surgeons in the UK and Ireland and the International College of Dentists. He was an external examiner for the dental membership examinations of the Chronic Periodontitis - A Clinical Study. J Int Oral Health. 2013;5(5):79–84.PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Nardi GM, Cesarano F, Papa G, Chiavistelli L, Ardan R, Jedlinski M, et al. Evaluation of Salivary Matrix Metalloproteinase (MMP-8) in Periodontal Patients Undergoing Non-Surgical Periodontal Therapy and Mouthwash Based on Ozonated Olive Oil: A Randomized Clinical Trial. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020;17(18):6619.Article CAS PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Ranjith A, Niranjana JM, Baiju KV. Adjunctive benefit of ozonized water irrigation with mechanical debridement in the management of Stage III periodontitis: A randomized controlled clinical and biochemical study. Int J Dent Hyg. 2022;20(2):364–70.Article PubMed Google Scholar Rapone B, Ferrara E, Santacroce L, Topi S, Gnoni A, Dipalma G, et al. The Gaseous Ozone Therapy as a Promising Antiseptic Adjuvant of Periodontal Treatment: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022;19(2):985.Article PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Seydanur Dengizek E, Serkan D, Abubekir E, Aysun Bay K, Onder O, Arife C. Evaluating clinical and laboratory effects of ozone in non-surgical periodontal treatment: a randomized controlled trial. J Appl Oral Sci. 2019;27: e20180108.Article CAS PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Tasdemir Z, Oskaybas MN, Alkan AB, Cakmak O. The effects of ozone therapy on periodontal therapy: A randomized placebo-controlled clinical trial. Oral Dis. 2019;25(4):1195–202.Article PubMed Google Scholar Uraz A, Karaduman B, Isler S, Gönen S, Çetiner D. Ozone application as adjunctive therapy in chronic periodontitis: Clinical, microbiological and biochemical aspects. J Dent Sci. 2019;14(1):27–37.Article PubMed Google Scholar Yılmaz S, Algan S, Gursoy H, Noyan U, Kuru BE, Kadir T. Evaluation of the clinical and antimicrobial effects of the Er:YAG laser or topical gaseous ozone as adjuncts to initial periodontal therapy. Photomed Laser Surg. 2013;31(6):293–8.Article PubMed Google Scholar Al-Omiri MK, Alhijawi M, AlZarea BK, Abul Hassan RS, Lynch E. Ozone treatment of recurrent aphthous

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Provided below the graphic.Print out sets of the 3 discussion cards on card stock. Ask students to work in groups of 3 and give each group a set of cards. For the first round, each student will take one of the cards.The teacher gives students a topic for the discussion (e.g., a character from a recent read aloud, an interesting picture to react to, a topic such as a favorite movie or game).The first student begins by holding up the Statement card and makes a statement related to the topic.The next student holds up the Question card and poses a question based on the first student’s statement. If students need a scaffold, ask them to consider the who, what, where, when, why, how words for ideas about what to say.The last student holds up the Restate card and restates in his or her own words what the first or second students said.The students switch cards and continue the process. The second- and third-round discussions can be about the original topic, or the teacher can provide a new topic for each round.ReferencesBritton, J. (1970). Language and learning. Coral Gables, FL: University of Miami Press.Burns, M., Griffin, P., Snow, C. (Eds) (1999). Starting Out Right: A Guide to Promoting Children’s Reading Success. National Academy Press. Retrieved from M. (2011). Teaching reading and comprehension to English learners, K-5. Bloomington, IN: Solution Tree Press.Eisenhart, C. (2008). An introduction to oral language development: The foundation for literacy. PowerPoint presentation delivered at the Rhode Island Reading First Conference.Mehta, P.D., Foorman, B.R., Martin, L., & Taylor, W.P. (2005). Literacy as a unidimensional multilevel construct: Validation sources of influence and implications in a longitudinal study in grades 1 to 4. Scientific Studies of Reading, 9 (2), 85-116.Pennington, Bruce, F., McGrath, Lauren M. and Peterson, Robin L. (2019). Diagnosing. Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic Orofacial Pain. American Academy of Oral Medicine, 2025. Laudenbach JM. Clinician's Guide to Oral Health in Geriatric Patients. American Academy of Oral Medicine, 2025. Muzyka BC, Patton L. Clinician's Guide to Treatment of Patients with HIV Other Communicable Diseases. American Academy of Oral Medicine, 2025. The Official Publication for the American College of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology, American Academy of Oral Medicine, and the

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Clin Chem 1989;35(2):295-297. View abstract. Clark, R. F., Selden, B. S., and Curry, S. C. Digoxin-specific Fab fragments in the treatment of oleander toxicity in a canine model. Ann Emerg.Med 1991;20(10):1073-1077. View abstract. Dasgupta, A. and Hart, A. P. Rapid detection of oleander poisoning using fluorescence polarization immunoassay for digitoxin. Effect of treatment with digoxin-specific Fab antibody fragment (ovine). Am J Clin.Pathol. 1997;108(4):411-416. View abstract. Dasgupta, A., Cao, S., and Wells, A. Activated charcoal is effective Brunswick HS Becky B, Millburn HS Aaron B, W. Windsor-Plainsboro HS North Aadil B, Ridge HS Daniel C, High Technology HS Jiafeng C, Hun School Kevin C, Cherry Hill HS East Steven C, Randolph HS Byron C, W. Windsor-Plainsboro HS South Terence C, St. Joseph High School Brian C, Ridgewood HS Theo C, Montclair HS Kimberly D, W. Windsor-Plainsboro HS North Zachary D, Torah Academy of Bergen Co. Adam D, Morris Co. 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Roots for more effective scaling and root planing.Soft Tissue GraftsTissue from the roof of your mouth (or another donor source) is attached to an area of gum recession.Bone GraftingSynthetic bone, your bone, or donated bone is grafted to the bone around your tooth root, helping to prevent tooth loss.Guided Tissue RegenerationA biocompatible material is placed in your gum to prevent unwanted tissue from entering an area of bone loss, allowing bone to grow back instead.Tissue-Stimulating ProteinsA gel containing proteins found in developing tooth enamel is applied to the diseased tooth root. This gel stimulates the growth of healthy bone and tissue. Smoker's Melanosis Smoker's melanosis is the darkening of the tissue in your mouth from smoking. The melanosis itself is benign, but if you're a smoker, you should still be concerned about other adverse health affects your habit can have on your gums. To get rid of the discoloration in your mouth, The American Academy of Oral Medicine says there is no treatment for this condition – but if you quit smoking, your tissue will likely return to its normal color within 36 months. Smoking and Oral Cancer According to John Hopkins Medicine, smokers have ten times the risk of getting oral cancers than nonsmokers have. Quitting is the best way to ensure you stay oral cancer-free. Smoking Cessation – A Report of the Attorney General says there is sufficient evidence showing that, after quitting smoking for 5-10 years, your chances of getting cancer in your mouth, throat, or voicebox decreases by half.However, quitting does not rid your chances of getting oral cancers completely. Be sure to continue seeing your dental professional for regular checkups and cancer screenings – especially if you have any sores or lumps that may indicate a malignant condition. When diagnosed early, oral cancer can be significantly more treatable.If you have any of the following symptoms, you should see a doctor:Difficulty swallowingAbnormal lumps or bumpsWhite or reddish discolorationPain in your mouth or earsSores on your lips or mouth that won't healAny loosening of your teeth Treatment for oral cancers can include one or a combination of

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Disruption as a link between attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and obesity? Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 79(5), 443–450.Article PubMed Google Scholar Vreugdenhil, C., Doreleijers, T. A., Vermeiren, R., Wouters, L. F., & Van den Brink, W. (2004). Psychiatric disorders in a representative sample of incarcerated boys in the Netherlands. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 43(1), 97–104.Article PubMed Google Scholar Wagner, M. L., Walters, A. S., & Fisher, B. C. (2004). Symptoms of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in adults with restless legs syndrome. Sleep, 27(8), 1499–1504.Article PubMed Google Scholar Waring, M. E., Lapane, K. L., Daviss, W. B., Birmaher, B., Diler, R. S., Mintz, J., et al. (2008). Overweight in children and adolescents in relation to attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: Results from a national sample. Pediatrics, 122(1), e1–e6.Article PubMed Google Scholar Wasserstein, J., & Denckla, M. B. (2009). ADHD and learning disabilities in adults: Overlap with executive function. In T. E. Brown (Ed.), ADHD comorbidities: Handbook for ADHD complications in children and adults. American Psychiatric Publishing. Google Scholar Weertman, A., Arntz, A., & Kerkhofs, M. L. M. (2006). SCID II. Gestructureerd Klinisch Interview voor DSM-IV as-II Persoonlijkheidsstoornissen. Harcourt Test Publishers. Google Scholar Weinstein, D., Staffelbach, D., & Biaggio, M. (2000). Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder: Differential diagnosis in childhood sexual abuse. Clinical Psychology Review, 20(3), 359–378.Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Weiss, G., & Hechtman, L. (1993). Hyperactive children grown up. ADHD in children, adolescents and adults (2nd ed.). Guilford Press. Google Scholar Weiss, G., Hechtman, L., & Milroy, T. (1985). Psychiatric status of hyperactives as adults: A controlled prospective 15-year follow-up of 63 hyperactive children. Journal of the American Academy of Child Psychiatry, 24, 211–220.Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Weiss, M., Hechtman, L. T., & Weiss, G. (1999). ADHD in adulthood: A guide to current theory, diagnosis, and treatment. The John Hopkins University Press. Google Scholar Wetterborg, D., Långström, N., Andersson, G., & Enebrink, P. (2015, October). Borderline personality disorder: Prevalence and psychiatric comorbidity among male offenders on probation in Sweden. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 62, 63–70.Article PubMed Google Scholar Wilens, T. E. (2007). The nature of the relationship between attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and

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Involved in teaching and research. He has lectured extensively both nationally and internationally. For his ongoing contributions to dentistry, he has received a number of awards including fellowships in the International College of Dentists, the Academy of Dentistry International, the Pierre Fauchard Academy and the Medal of the Order of Australia in 2021. Ramesh was president of the Oral Medicine Academy of Australasia (2019-2022). He also has public appointments at the Oral Health Centre of Western Australia and the Perth Children’s Hospital.Sue-Ching YeohBDS (Hons), MDSc, MPhil, FRACDS, FRACDS (Oral Med), FICD, FOMAASue is an Oral Medicine Specialist, and maintains a specialist private practice in Sydney. She has appointments at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, and Chris O’Brien Lifehouse. Sue is the President-Elect of the Oral Medicine Academy of Australasia (2019-2022). She is committed to continuing education in the field of Oral Medicine, lecturing frequently, and authoring peer-reviewed papers and textbook chapters. Her clinical interests lie in oral mucosal disease, and salivary gland hypofunction. Tami YapBDSc (Hons) DCD PhD FRACDS FOMAA Tami Yap is anAustralian oral medicine specialist and academic at the University of Melbourne, Australia. She holds clinical positions at the Alfred Hospital and Royal Dental Hospital of Melbourne and is part of multidisciplinary teams at The Royal Melbourne Hospital and Skin Health Institute. Her PhD and translational research focus is in oral mucosal disease and early detection of oral cancer.S R Prabhu is an Honorary Associate Professor at the University of Queensland School of Dentistry, Brisbane. His expertise is in Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology and Oral Medicine, with a particular interest in tropical oral diseases. Professor Prabhu formerly held senior academic positions in Oral Medicine and Oral Pathology at university dental schools in India, Kenya, Sudan, Trinidad and Tobago, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, and UAE and administrative positions as Director and Dean of Dental Schools in Trinidad and Tobago West Indies, and the UAE, respectively. He is a Fellow of the dental faculties Royal Colleges of Surgeons in the UK and Ireland and the International College of Dentists. He was an external examiner for the dental membership examinations of the

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Chronic Periodontitis - A Clinical Study. J Int Oral Health. 2013;5(5):79–84.PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Nardi GM, Cesarano F, Papa G, Chiavistelli L, Ardan R, Jedlinski M, et al. Evaluation of Salivary Matrix Metalloproteinase (MMP-8) in Periodontal Patients Undergoing Non-Surgical Periodontal Therapy and Mouthwash Based on Ozonated Olive Oil: A Randomized Clinical Trial. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020;17(18):6619.Article CAS PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Ranjith A, Niranjana JM, Baiju KV. Adjunctive benefit of ozonized water irrigation with mechanical debridement in the management of Stage III periodontitis: A randomized controlled clinical and biochemical study. Int J Dent Hyg. 2022;20(2):364–70.Article PubMed Google Scholar Rapone B, Ferrara E, Santacroce L, Topi S, Gnoni A, Dipalma G, et al. The Gaseous Ozone Therapy as a Promising Antiseptic Adjuvant of Periodontal Treatment: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022;19(2):985.Article PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Seydanur Dengizek E, Serkan D, Abubekir E, Aysun Bay K, Onder O, Arife C. Evaluating clinical and laboratory effects of ozone in non-surgical periodontal treatment: a randomized controlled trial. J Appl Oral Sci. 2019;27: e20180108.Article CAS PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Tasdemir Z, Oskaybas MN, Alkan AB, Cakmak O. The effects of ozone therapy on periodontal therapy: A randomized placebo-controlled clinical trial. Oral Dis. 2019;25(4):1195–202.Article PubMed Google Scholar Uraz A, Karaduman B, Isler S, Gönen S, Çetiner D. Ozone application as adjunctive therapy in chronic periodontitis: Clinical, microbiological and biochemical aspects. J Dent Sci. 2019;14(1):27–37.Article PubMed Google Scholar Yılmaz S, Algan S, Gursoy H, Noyan U, Kuru BE, Kadir T. Evaluation of the clinical and antimicrobial effects of the Er:YAG laser or topical gaseous ozone as adjuncts to initial periodontal therapy. Photomed Laser Surg. 2013;31(6):293–8.Article PubMed Google Scholar Al-Omiri MK, Alhijawi M, AlZarea BK, Abul Hassan RS, Lynch E. Ozone treatment of recurrent aphthous

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Provided below the graphic.Print out sets of the 3 discussion cards on card stock. Ask students to work in groups of 3 and give each group a set of cards. For the first round, each student will take one of the cards.The teacher gives students a topic for the discussion (e.g., a character from a recent read aloud, an interesting picture to react to, a topic such as a favorite movie or game).The first student begins by holding up the Statement card and makes a statement related to the topic.The next student holds up the Question card and poses a question based on the first student’s statement. If students need a scaffold, ask them to consider the who, what, where, when, why, how words for ideas about what to say.The last student holds up the Restate card and restates in his or her own words what the first or second students said.The students switch cards and continue the process. The second- and third-round discussions can be about the original topic, or the teacher can provide a new topic for each round.ReferencesBritton, J. (1970). Language and learning. Coral Gables, FL: University of Miami Press.Burns, M., Griffin, P., Snow, C. (Eds) (1999). Starting Out Right: A Guide to Promoting Children’s Reading Success. National Academy Press. Retrieved from M. (2011). Teaching reading and comprehension to English learners, K-5. Bloomington, IN: Solution Tree Press.Eisenhart, C. (2008). An introduction to oral language development: The foundation for literacy. PowerPoint presentation delivered at the Rhode Island Reading First Conference.Mehta, P.D., Foorman, B.R., Martin, L., & Taylor, W.P. (2005). Literacy as a unidimensional multilevel construct: Validation sources of influence and implications in a longitudinal study in grades 1 to 4. Scientific Studies of Reading, 9 (2), 85-116.Pennington, Bruce, F., McGrath, Lauren M. and Peterson, Robin L. (2019). Diagnosing

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