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    Dental Fluorie

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    but this can only happen during enamel formation, which is from the time of birth to about age five. As long as parents monitor the amount of fluoride their child is consuming, there is no need to worry after the enamel formation has ended, even if more than the optimal amount has been consumed (28). Even when an individual somehow manages to get fluorosis, it it usually very mild to mild which won’t have any effect on tooth function and might even make the tooth enamel more resistant to decay.…

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    TITLE OF THE STUDY: MINIMIZING CALCIUM LOSS ASSOCIATED WITH DENTAL BLEACHING Introduction The appearance of teeth plays a significant role in human personality development and is often related with a perception of health and fitness. White and bright teeth are thought to be linked with health and beauty, so everybody wishes to have them. Presently, cosmetic dentistry is a dynamic part of restorative dental practice and cosmetic procedures are increasing in demand without age and gender…

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    You’re in So Much Pain! Content: Many people associate root canals with pain, but actually, the procedure itself will remove the pain! An infection within your tooth happens when bacteria finds an entrance into the tissues inside of your tooth. This usually occurs from one of the following situations: Untreated decay Cracked or chipped tooth A loose filling A broken dental crown As the infection occurs, your body’s response system goes into effect. The area becomes inflamed, and you begin to…

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    3 Situations That Require Dental Crowns Dental crowns are used for many reasons, such as providing protection to a tooth in your mouth that was repaired after being damaged, or for a cosmetic reason that requires that a cap be put on a tooth. Since dental crowns can be costly, it’s a good idea to be prepared for potential situations that can require a dental crown so you are not shocked when you find out that you need one. Implants A dental implant requires surgically installing a titanium…

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    What To Do About Your Damaged Tooth Damaging a tooth can happen to anyone, and when it does, you’ll have to take care of it immediately. It could be something as simple as a filling that came out, or a tooth that has cracked in half. Thankfully, there are options for fixing a tooth that has become damaged. These tips should help you get through it. Get Out Your Emergency Dental Kit Chances are that your tooth will become damaged at a time when your dentist is closed or they are too busy to see…

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    Dental Bonding

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    The enamel on your teeth is one of the hardest substances in your body. Still, things happen. For example, you are chowing down on a big juicy steak and feel weird pressure in your mouth. You suddenly, realize that you've chipped a tooth. Perhaps, you are involved in a sporting accident playing hockey or football and a tooth is broken. Generally, that tooth was already decaying and vulnerable to injury. However, it is possible to save that tooth because of all the dental technological advances…

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    Fluoride

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    Fluoride, a natural mineral, has long been an aid to dental hygiene and has many proven benefits in oral health. The use of fluoride is a staple in oral hygiene and when used properly, is very effective at preventing dental caries (decay), reversing early signs of decay seen as demineralization/erosion, and in the long run, saving a person’s money spent at the dentist. Fluoride is administered in many ways such as toothpastes, oral rinses, topical applications, and drinking water. Despite…

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    Teeth are essential to the human body. They are the parts of our body that help us to chew. It gives people the sense of taste and, partially the sense of smell. Teeth are small, tough, whitish compositions made of calcium found in the mouth. Their main purpose is to break down food by chewing it and destroying it so the food can be ready for digestion. We clean our teeth so we do not get them infected or dirty from something. Sometimes, however we can get diseases from the teeth. We can protect…

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    Tooth Decay In Children

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    to the CDC “Approximately 1 in 68 children in the United States has an Autism Spectrum Disorder”. Boys are more likely to be diagnosed with autism than girls. Most children with autism are affected by tooth decay and other dental diseases. Childhood tooth decay is the #1 chronic children disease. Tooth decay doesn’t just affect children with special needs but the general population. Not all children with autism are getting the proper oral health care they need. Some children with autism are…

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    jaw bone susceptible to infection that can lead to tooth loss. Having the surgery may save your teeth and reverse the gum disease. Here are a few things to know about having gum surgery. When A Gum Graft Is Indicated In the early stages of gum disease, your dentist has more options for treatment. However, once your gums pull away from your teeth, surgery is often the best solution. Receding gums expose the roots of your teeth. This causes tooth sensitivity that causes pain when you eat or…

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