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    Invisalign Essay

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    Invisalign Clear Braces At Clear Lake Dental Care Metal braces have been straightening people’s teeth for decades. While traditional dentures do a fine job, they draw a lot of unwanted attention to your teeth because of the metal brackets and wires that cover your smile. With Invisalign, you will have an orthodontic treatment performed with clear aligners that won’t be distracting to your smile. The Benefits Of Invisalign Instead of wires and brackets that cover your teeth in metal,…

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    Orthodontics Essay

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    This work is about the career I chose. As part of a requirement for the English class I made this essay. I would like to be a doctor in orthodontist. The orthodontic profession is a branch in dentistry, which specializes in dental or oral repairs. Proximately I will present the years of studies of this profession, its functions and salaries. Orthodontics is a specialty within dentistry that is especially dedicated to study, diagnose and treat malformations and defects of the teeth in humans. The…

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    health is a major element in the overall health of an individual. Without the proper dental care poor hygiene can lead to various health problems. Children with decayed teeth are more risk to have a lower body weight by 80% compared to the ideal weight of children their age (Acs, 1992). There are four stages that can impact a adolescents oral health. Stage two which is where the primary teeth have all erupted. The dental care during this time is very important and can set how the permanent…

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    When I meet with my patients the first time during a braces consultation, one of the most common questions that I get asked is, "Why do I need teeth removed for my braces?" or "Why do you have to pull my child's teeth?" While tooth extraction can seem like a scary topic, it is often necessary for braces to work properly to give your child beautiful, straight teeth. Everyone has two sets of teeth: primary, sometimes called baby teeth, and permanent, or adult, teeth. Primary teeth normally begin…

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    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 Moyers and an engineer John Mattingly. There have been studies that shown that an oral irrigator reduces gingivitis and plaque.…

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    Teeth Persuasive Speech

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    alternative for your health. Dental Implants feel just like your real teeth . Therefore, you can replace any missing one, or all of them. You do not have to stop enjoying the pleasure of eating, you will feel comfortable and your appearance will make you look younger than ever. Invisalign is a new treatment that can be an alternative to traditional metal braces. It is effective to straighten your teeth. Consequently, nobody has to see those uncomfortable braces that are so old…

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    Fluoride Benefits

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    Many of us wonder what the benefits of fluoride are. Fluoride is one of the earth's most common compounds and naturally exists in water, but the fluoride is too low to replace proper dental care. For more than 70 years cities have included fluoride into their water supply because it is the easiest way to help people who may not visit the dentist regularly. Smaller communities with their own water supply take fluoride supplements because fluoride protects the teeth from tooth decay. The…

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    Orthodontist

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    must first complete four years of dental school. Classes that prepare you for this career include anatomy, physiology, microbiology and also classes that are more specified to orthodontist like dental anatomy and occlusion, pediatric dentistry and dental materials. One will also need at least two year of experience in clinics to know that one has had experiences with patients. In order to get a dental license an individual must graduate form an accredited dental school, and complete the written…

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    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 teeth as well. Veneers whiten and brighten teeth. Porcelain is translucent and mimics the look and shine of the…

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    go with untreated dental caries which is on average 17.5%(CDC). Throughout the duration of this project, I will be talking about how Dental Hygiene affects children and adults in their everyday life. Children need to have good oral hygiene because in their later life they can run into severe heart problems and or any other medical issue that is very concerning. We should take a step into creating free clinics available to children and adults who can’t necessarily afford dental care. The U.S.…

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