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    Laser Therapy Case Study

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    as a control. Cell proliferation as a result of stimulation by LLL irradiation might be associated with autocrine production of growth factors. ORTHODONTICS In addition to reducing the initial tension pain, laser therapy can increase the speed of tooth movements by increased osteoclastic activity on the pressure side and increased osteoblastic activity on the tension side.13 Youssef et al 200814 evaluated the effect of the low-level (GaAlAs) diode laser…

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    animals to eat, it also causes halitosis (bad breath), and can lead to other infections, such as in the internal organs. Horses have twenty four deciduous teeth and thirty six to forty four permanent teeth. Just like dogs, horses have incisors, canines, premolars,…

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    The intra oral discoveries were contrasted and that of the incomplete denture on the models arranged. It was watched that: The missing tooth of the suspect's mouth is maxillary right focal incisor and the submitted incomplete denture is likewise that of a supplanted missing right focal incisor (Fig.1). The morphology of the counterfeit tooth of the incomplete denture corresponds with the regular maxillary left focal incisor of the suspect's mouth (Fig.2). There is a sadness in the locale…

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    Elastomerism Essay

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    year 1839, the physical properties of rubbers were improved, considerably enhancing its use.27 In the 1920’s, manufacture of synthetic rubber bands were started by the petrochemical industries. Orthodontic practices adopted their use for effective tooth movement from the 1960’s. iii, iv, v Elastomeric chains are polyurethanes, possessing low molecular weight polymers, usually either polyether or polyester, they form a complex structure by urethane linkage. iv, vi Polyurethane polymers possess…

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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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    Dental Office Memo

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    This is an artificial tooth that is made to look, feel, and work like any of your healthy teeth. We make them individually for you, so it will fill the space as perfectly as possible. The artificial tooth is secured in place by using two crowns, one on each of the teeth on either side of the gap. The crowns are made to look natural as well. Dental Implants For…

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    The Piltdown Hoax

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    The Piltdown hoax was an archaeological site in England in 1908 and 1912 human, ape and other mammal fossils were found together. In 1913 at a nearby site an ape's jaw with a canine tooth that was worn down like a human's. British paleontologist gad the idea that a creature that had a human cranium and an ape's jaw existed. In 1953 a Piltdown man was exposed as a forgery, the skull had in fact been modern and the teeth had been filed down. Charles Dawson was the archaeologist who brought in the…

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    to three days and hardens into a thick calculus on the teeth. The presence of starchy particles in the mouth creates an ideal breeding environment and food supply for the oral bacteria. When allowed to settle and breed, the bacteria travel down the tooth and into the gums, causing infection and inflammation of the gums. In advanced stages, periodontal disease enters the body through opportunistic entry through blood vessels in the oral cavity. Where periodontal disease progresses over a long…

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    resin-based sealants placed by both dentists or oral hygienist on their permanent teeth before January 1st, 2000 were selected and the sealants were included in the study. A single operator recorded the date and location of sealant placement on the tooth surfaces from patient records. There was no reapplication performed where a sealant had degraded over time. During the…

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    Morality consists of principles that distinguish between right and wrong (Collins dictionary, 2015), which means it refers to certain code of conduct that, under certain provision, would be put forward by all rational persons. Ethical consumption of meat and vegetarianism has been a notable debate for quite a long period of time with a lot of arguments still going on. Vegetarianism has failed to take a strong ethical stand since the nature of all human beings is to adapt to an omnivorous diet.…

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