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    HEMISECTION: A CASE REPORT ABSTRACT The loss of posterior molar can result is several undesirable sequelae including shifting of teeth, collapse of the vertical dimension of occlusion, super eruption of opposing teeth, loss of supporting alveolar bone and a decrease in chewing ability. The treatment options to replace severely damaged and possibly unrestorable teeth include removable partial denture, fixed partial denture and dental implants. A guiding principle should be to try and maintain…

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    your teeth and you typically must also correct the alignment of your teeth at some point. Routine teeth maintenance falls under dentistry, while overall teeth alignment is orthodontics. Our routine teeth maintenance effects the color and the overall health of our gums, teeth and roots. Recommended tooth maintenance consists of brush and flossing daily, in addition to repetitive dentists practice visits. Alignment correction typically is comprised of a one-time use of some sort of equipment to…

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    Periodontal Disease

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    Periodontal disease also known as gum disease plays a major role in Dental Hygiene. The word “periodontal” means around the tooth. It is a chronic inflammatory disease of the gum and tissue that surround and support the teeth. It is very important to take good care of your gums, and your teeth as well. One needs to maintain good oral hygiene in order to not come in contact with gum disease, there are many signs, symptoms, and ways to prevent gum disease. Periodontal disease is very common, many…

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    rate of cavities seen in areas with a moderate rate of water fluoridation (“Fluoridation of Water,” 2009, para. 1). Although, some critics have claimed that the addition of fluoride to water is able to cause certain diseases, a February 1991 Public Health Service Report stated that the “optimal fluoridation of drinking water does not pose a detectable cancer risk to humans” (“Fluoridated…

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    Periodontal debridement is a procedure to remove deposits, such as calculus, from the tooth. This is important because when there are deposits on the teeth, the dentist or hygienist cannot thoroughly or effectively assess the patient for decay, infections, or disease. Also, calculus can harbor harmful bacteria that can cause disease and it also irritates the gingiva. There are many methods of removal of these deposits to provide relief and treatment for a patient. Acquired pellicle is an…

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    High-Quality Cosmetic, Restorative, and Orthodontic Care At Tulip Tree Dental Care, we offer a wide variety of services to help our patients achieve the healthy, beautiful smiles they deserve. We can help you with anything from filling a cavity to replacing a missing tooth. We also offer orthodontic procedures, including Ortho-Tain and Invisalign. Below you will find a full list of our services, including links to individual pages for more information. If you have any questions or would like…

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    fluoride and oral health when discussing the fluoride concentration within a public water system. These articles, however, are quite similar in their findings, yet differ in the location the study was conducted in and age groups that were focused on. This paper examines Banóczy (2013), Peterson (2015), as well as O’Sullivan & O’Connell’s (2015) research to fully understand the relationship of fluoridation within public water systems in a discussion of the effects on oral health of their case…

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    In order to have a good oral hygiene is it necessary to brush and floss your teeth. Brushing doesn’t remove bacteria that is stuck between the teeth. That is why it is necessary to floss. There are many types of floss. There is waxed floss, unwaxed floss, floss threaders, super floss, floss picks, and oral irrigators. Oral irrigators are now used in replace of a regular dental floss. A power floss is a type of oral irrigator. The first oral irrigator was introduced in 1962 by dentist Gerald…

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    Orthodontic Management

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    of malocclusion. Orthodontics is not an easy choice of treatment for many dentists. There is ample evidence that if optimal hygiene is maintained after appropriate periodontal therapy despite clinical attachment loss, orthodontic fixed mechanotherapy is a viable option. Apart from correction of malocclusion, orthodontics can also facilitate improvement in periodontal health. For this reason, most surgical periodontal procedures are deferred until the completion of orthodontic treatment.…

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    Periodontal Disease

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    Good oral hygiene starts with: Brushing your teeth twice daily with fluoride toothpaste; once in the morning and before bedtime. Flossing your teeth once daily, preferably before bedtime Using a mouthwash can help reduce plaque and can remove remaining food particles…

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