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    Teeth History

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    These essential parts of the body are small, pointy, round, and help chew food. What are they? Teeth! Teeth come in many shapes, many sizes, and unfortunately, many colors. Each tooth has its own function, as well as its own important structure. Teeth cannot be unattended to though. They must be cared for properly in order to maintain their appearance and health. Teeth are made up of many different substances and parts. Understanding these things makes caring for teeth much easier.…

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    Imagine the best desert gets served right in front of your face but you aren't able to eat it because you don't take care of your teeth and the food is too rough for your teeth. That is the.worst possible situation, so that's why you should take care of your teeth to eat that breathtaking dessert because teeth are a very important part of your body. Usually when you hear teeth you think, losing teeth, why, how do we lose them. Most of the time children start to lose teeth at 6 or 7 because…

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    Chimps Human Evolution

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    Jaws and enamel have developed from chimps to guys. food eaten and how we method foods via throughout the centuries have effected evolution. The human masticatory machine involves in feeding and speech and has developed within the history of human beings to which they talk about the hominin evolution. There’s believed to be more than one evolutionary lineage with humans. Human evolution is sort of a jumbled mess of ups and downs. In this article, they're trying to overview the evolution of the…

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    An article reports, “The hardest substance in the human body is the white enamel of the teeth. With age, it wears away” (Gawande). When this decline in oral health begins due to attrition, dental abrasion, or dental erosion the teeth start to reveal the darker layers of themselves along with becoming softer due to the fact the tooth is shedding layers. The blood supply to the middle of the tooth where connective tissue is located, also known as pulp starts to decline along with the…

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    arrangement of each type of tooth is shown on Fig.1 (in-text citation). Each types of tooth also have different shapes and functions. Incisors are chisel shaped. It is used for biting off pieces of food. Canines have one pointed cusp; it is used for grasping, holding, tearing food (in-text citation). Premolars…

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    Enamel Of Teeth

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    on coffee users found that the enamel of the coffee drinker is the hardest substance on the human body and it is not flat or smooth (Bazzi 1). To some people who do not go to the dentist unless of emergencies, but also do not enjoy yellow teeth this will be beneficial to acknowledge “coffee and white teeth don’t always mix well, and finding out why and what you can do are good steps in promoting your dental health” (Noble Smile). Research has shown that tooth enamel contains microscopic pits and…

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    removing the early signs of dental caries by utilization of the drill. As progressive research educates dental professionals about different methods to interrupt demineralization of tooth structure, they are able to implement the use of certain dental products to restore and save natural teeth. MI Paste is a topical tooth agent, which is currently indicated in the United States for the minimization of dentin hypersensitivity. The active ingredient in MI Paste, Recaldent (casein phosphopeptide…

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    Tooth sensitivity is a common problem that affects many people throughout the world. It is often a lifelong problem, however it an also occur suddenly out of no where. If your teeth aren't normally sensitive, there might be an underlying cause for the sudden onset of pain and sensitivity. So what might be causing your discomfort? Here are four reasons: 1. Teeth Grinding Grinding or clenching your teeth may cause sensitivity. This is because grinding or clenching puts unnecessary pressure on…

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    Orthodontic Bonding

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    decreasing adhesive remnants. All these advances have worked towards creating the most efficient bonding protocol while maintaining enamel health during treatment and after debonding. As newer and more efficient products are marketed, we must also evaluate their interactions with other orthodontic products available to practitioners, as well as their effects on enamel. Gwineett and Gorelick5 found that many of the practiced and recommended modalities of bonding being used were…

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    Essay On Fluoride

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    foods, and other minerals. Synthesized fluoride is commonly added to drinking water, toothpaste, mouthwashes and other chemicals. While fluoride generally has positive effects, as with anything, moderation is key. Too much fluoride can result in tooth and even bone damage. There is also growing controversy about the amount of fluoride that is added to public water supplies and if it is beneficial. In this article, we will discuss further to get a better understanding of fluoride, why it is…

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