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    Nail Care Tips

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    Nail care Tips Since your nails are essential and may help a physician discover if you're healthy or otherwise, you need to take good proper care of them. It isn't very difficult. Here are a few dos and do nots of finger nail and toenail care. Have them short and clean. Make use of a good nail clipper or perhaps a small nail scissors to chop them every couple of weeks. Should you enable your nails get too lengthy, they are more prone to break and also to get bacteria under them which will make…

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    Gum Disease Essay

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    Plaque on the teeth is unsightly as well as dangerous to your oral health and can wreak havoc in other areas of your body’s system. A dentist might be the first to encounter the symptoms leading to conditions you are not aware of, just by examining the status of your gums. There are different degrees of periodontal or gum disease. Gingivitis - This is the early stage, at this point, the gums show signs of redness and inflammation. It is the result of sticky particles of food with bacteria…

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    Clean and healthy gums, clean and healthy body As the old saying goes, “the mouth is the window to the body” and when it comes to taking care of your teeth, this saying couldn’t be more true. We’ve discussed the benefits of good oral health on many an occasion, from confidence boosting to fantastic knock on effects such as career and relationships but what about your overall health? When you think of poor oral health, what springs to mind? Maybe yellow teeth? Missing teeth? Even bad breath? Now…

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    Thanatophoric Dysplasia

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    Achondroplasia is a non-lethal form of chondrodysplasia which means “without cartilage formation” (Chawla et al., 2012).8 Other rhizomelic dwarfing disorders such as hypochondroplasia and thanatophoric dysplasia are part of the differential diagnosis. However, in comparison with achondroplasia the changes in hypochondroplasia are milder and the changes in thanatophoric dysplasia are much more severe and always lethal (Trotter and Hall, 2005).9 Dental development can be delayed in…

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    Flossing

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    Do the recent articles questioning the value of using dental floss have you jumping for joy? Well, before you toss your floss in the trash, you may want to listen to what the dental professionals have to say. While flossing is not on anyone’s top ten of fun things to do, the American Dental Association (ADA) and the American Academy of Periodontology (AAP) still insist that the benefits of flossing far out way the cons. Why is Flossing Important? Plaque, a sticky film made up of mostly bacteria,…

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    like cancer that affects the mouth and throat, and mouth sores, birth defects, such as cleft lip and cleft upper palate. One of the most Widespread Dental diseases is the Dental cavities (caries) which is a part of the infected teeth decay, which gradually develops into small or large holes. Caries- also called tooth decay-, is a result of a number of reasons and factors combined together, including: poor dental hygiene, a certain type of bacteria called Bacterial plaque, eating sweets…

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    Veneers are conservative cosmetic dentistry. Our ultra thin, porcelain veneers are designed to slide on top of your real teeth and require very little surface preparation. Other procedures that change the appearance of a tooth can involve grinding down a good deal of the tooth’s surface. Veneers strengthen worn teeth. This is especially important for older dental patients whose teeth are worn down from use. In general, porcelain veneers can also strengthen and protect the front of the…

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    Fixed orthodontic mechanotherapy improves dentofacial aesthetics and provides good occlusal relationships but they also pose a serious challenge for the patient and the clinician in form of enamel decalcification. Fixed appliances not only favor the plaque accumulation at the cervical margins but also beneath bands and brackets. Therefore, decalcification seen around the orthodontic brackets and bands, in the form of white spot lesions, is a negative treatment sequelae seen in more than 50% of…

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    Does Your Child Have a Teeth Clenching Problem? Learn How To Fix it Teeth clenching has the potential to damage a child’s teeth, but it can also cause jaw pain and migraines. When your child is suffering from this problem, your dentist may recommend a nociceptive trigeminal inhibition device, often referred to as an NTI device. The device suppresses tension in the jaw, and prevents teeth clenching from occurring. Here is what you need to know about NTI devices, and how they can help. Signs of…

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    Just because you’ve lost a tooth or two doesn’t mean they can’t be replaced. Dr. Douglas Chang, DDS, and the experienced staff at Dentaworks Hawaii in Honolulu specialize in helping patients maintain beautiful and healthy smiles, and some of the ways they do so is through dental implants, fixed bridges, or dentures for missing teeth. Fixed bridges fill the gap of a missing tooth by placing crowns on its companion teeth and adding a false tooth between them. Dentures are removable appliances made…

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