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    More and more people are opting for dental implants to improve their smile. The dental implants are a wonderful alternative to natural teeth. In fact, the modern dental implants look very natural and are expected to last a life time. However, dental implants require proper cleaning, care, and maintenance too. Surprisingly, this is a fact that is often overlooked by the new dental implant patient. The fact is that omitting proper care and maintenance of the dental implant might lead to decay,…

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    4 Flossing Alternatives For Those That Hate To Floss It may be true that you should floss every single day, but many people intentionally avoid doing it. It may be due to flossing feeling like a tedious task, or they do not like the feeling of the floss wrapped around their fingers. Flossing still should be done to ensure healthy teeth. Thankfully, there are some other ways to clean those small spaces between your teeth. Interdental Brush An interdental brush is a tiny brush that can get in all…

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    flossing more. Shouldn’t brushing be enough? Sure, regular brushing is absolutely necessary for keeping your teeth clean, your gums clean, and your breath fresh. Unfortunately, you are really selling your oral health short if you are still refusing to floss your teeth. To make sure that you have a healthy mouth and prevent plaque buildup and gum disease, you need to make sure that you are brushing and flossing daily. Brushing, when done correctly, is an excellent way to remove the bacteria…

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    Plaque control and removal is attained with precise tooth brushing and use of interdental aids such as dental floss and interdental brushes. It is very crucial to brush your teeth after each meal, or minimally at least twice a day. After you brush you should floss right after. Floss is a thin nylon filament, and can help evacuate food particles and plaque from in between the teeth. You should floss after every time you brush your teeth. If the patient does not like flossing try introducing…

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    my observations I witnessed many situations that I will encounter in my journey in becoming a dental hygienist and when I start practicing on my own after completing the program at West Coast University. Mainly from what experienced I learned that the patient is the most important thing when they sit down in your chair. The experience they have can shape their personal feelings about coming to a Dental office. How the appointment goes can either have a positive and negative outcome. Positive as…

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    The American Dental Association recommends visiting the dentist regularly. Visits should be at least once a year depending on insurance, dental office, and patient’s needs. Usually, once established with a dentist, lower risk patients visit annually and higher risk for dental problems patients visit more frequently. It is important to start bringing children to the dentist at an early age. This…

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    When a clinician providing patient with oral health information, he focuses on what is important for each age group. Young people and children will need advice about consumption sweets and fizzy drinks or need to wear orthodontic appliance. Adults may need advice about alcohol consumption, smoking, oral health during pregnancy or wearing a gum shield for contact sports. While elderly will need advice about root surface caries, gum recession or denture care to prevent Candida stomatitis. There…

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    Practicing regular dental hygiene like brushing after a meal and flossing before you go to bed will help to prevent cavities and remove bacteria. However, your teeth are filled with tiny little grooves that are difficult to keep clean with just the help of a toothbrush and floss. This is where dental sealants are extremely helpful. They are a thin little film that is applied to the grooves and crevices of your teeth in order to keep bacteria and food out. Dental sealants are extremely effective…

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    Waterpik Research Paper

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    Waterpik Complete Care Water Flosser and Sonic Toothbrush Key features High-volume reservoir – The amount of water held in the reservoir dictates the time you'll be able to floss. This one has over 90 seconds of capacity for a full flossing experience. You won't have to refill and restart the flosser. Flosser and toothbrush combo – There's no need to purchase two different machines for your oral care needs. The flosser and toothbrush are part of the same unit. It saves space on the bathroom…

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    Dental Hygiene In School

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    Dental hygiene can go beyond just rotten teeth. It can cause health problems such as heart attacks, strokes, or respiratory disease. Oral bacteria can travel in your lungs causing these health problems. Plaque builds up causing inflammation. Your immune…

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