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    Deciduous Teeth

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    diseases. Teeth are a very complex system within the human body requiring their own need for treatment of disease. Therefore, there is no lack of exploration of teeth when looking at replacement of a missing tooth or healing a tooth from carious bacteria. The average human body has 20 deciduous teeth and 32 permanent teeth. Deciduous teeth are fully formed at birth located within the maxilla and mandible and start to erupt at 4 months of age. The deciduous teeth are a guide for eruption of the permanent teeth. Permanent teeth erupt into the roots of the deciduous teeth causing root resorption to occur. Once the root of a deciduous tooth is fully resorbed that tooth becomes loose and exfoliates leaving the space for the permanent tooth to…

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    The Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) is a very abundant tree in the mountainous regions here in Utah. Moreover, this particular species of tree is very popular because it grows most commonly around burn sites. After a natural disaster the Quaking aspen is usually one of the first trees to take root. The Quaking aspen is well known here because of this, however the common person may find it hard to identify when an aspen tree is not healthy. Sooty bark canker (encoelia pruinosa) is a canker is…

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    It consist of sharp spines also known as thorns for its protection enabling them to survive longer. Looking at this closely we were able to see visible little fruits that were grown from last year. Its fruits characteristics are just like a little red pepper and has dark green leaves. It was already leafed out and had tiny little flower buds. We learned that it will eventually produce tiny small flowers as well as new fruits. There are several type of Evergreen trees that are grown on campus.…

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    Introduction Distribution of species is an important factor in a community. Depending on the biome, specific factors could have an effect on which species are found in certain areas; for instance, the woody plant distribution of species in a temperate deciduous forest can be affected by a variety of parameters. Temperate deciduous forests themselves are affected greatly by global factors, like climate change, and human agriculture (Reich et al 2002); the woody plants that populate the majority…

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    Caries In Children

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    Moreover, documenting the caries experience for children aged 5 years old reflect the importance of the interpretation of such experience in the children with all 20 deciduous teeth. As from the age of 6, deciduous teeth are shed and replaced with permanent teeth so the number of deciduous teeth declines. All of which will result in decreasing the caries experiences for older children due to the reduction in the absolute number of teeth with caries experience 84. The distribution of caries…

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    Rangi's Treatment Plan

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    include restorative treatments, along with a caries management plan to avoid secondary caries and enhance enamel remineralisation. Furthermore, adequate preventive periodontal measures may halt the progression of Rangi’s gingivitis. I will plan Rangi’s treatment according to his caries risk status. According to the protocols for the clinical management of caries by risk factor level (CAMBRA), this is a positive measure of successful caries management (Jenson, et al., 2007). My initial focus will…

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    Individuals with PLS are commonly afflicted with periodontal disease that affects both deciduous and succedaneous teeth, eventually leading to edentulism (Sulak, et al., 2014). In patients with PLS, deciduous teeth erupt at the average expected age and follow the normal sequence and shape of teeth as in a healthy individual (Sreeramulu, et al., 2015). In some cases, however, patients may exhibit microdontia or incomplete root formation (Sreeramulu, et al., 2015). Shortly after eruption, the…

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    position and intercuspal position d. Displacement of teeth 1 mm but ≤2 mm e. Anterior or posterior open bite 1 mm but ≤2 mm f. Increased overbite ≥3.5 mm without gingival contact g. Prenormal or postnormal occlusions with no other anomalies; includes up to half a unit discrepancy 3: Moderate a. Increased overjet 3.5 mm but ≤6 mm with incompetent lips b. Reverse overjet…

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    clean the teeth. It’s important to have your dog or horse prophylaxis done once yearly, some cases may require a prophylaxis more often. Having a dental performed slows the progression of gingivitis (Inflammation of the gums) and periodontal disease (bacterial infection, plaque and calculus built up, painful, gum recession, bone loss, missing or broken teeth). Inflammation of the gums leads to infection which can be painful for both animals to eat, it also causes halitosis (bad breath), and…

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    Periodontal Disease

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    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 adults in the U.S. currently have some form of this disease. It can range from simple gum inflammation to a more serious disease that can result in major damage to the soft tissue and the bone…

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