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    Gum Disease In Children

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    There is also a high risk of gum disease developing in babies who fall asleep with a bottle of formula or juice. It is also common for teenagers that get out of their usual childhood dental regimen to develop gum disease. Some health conditions, such as Downs Syndrome or Type 1 diabetes may also increase the risk of children developing gum disease. Signs of Gum Disease in Children It is extremely important to note that gum disease is…

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    Cosmetic Dentists

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    have a crown put over your tooth if you have a large filling. A dental crown will fit over your entire tooth. You may need the crown to: • Cover a misshapen tooth • Restore a chipped tooth • Keep a dental…

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    Delayed Dental Cleanings: Is Your Health At Risk When You Don't Have Your Teeth Checked? When you think of dental cleanings, you might be inclined to conclude they have more to do with helping you look better than feel better, but with today's advanced scientific understanding of how the human body works and what poses a threat to its healthy functioning, it's becoming abundantly clear that a clean mouth means much more than taking a better selfie: Dental health is directly related to overall…

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    direction. The clear plastic material used is virtually invisible and less detectable than metal braces. Good Dental Hygiene It is important to remember that good dental hygiene is important during and after the orthodontic treatment. It is important to continue brushing and flossing the teeth on a regular basis. Ask one of our dental professionals about the proper way to brush and floss your teeth, while wearing the aligners or Damon System. We always treat our patients as individuals. Every…

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    Teeth Whitening Essay

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    can, in order to maintain the performance of your teeth whitening sometimes make a so-called bleaching maintenance to keep your teeth white if necessary. Teeth Whitening National Dental? If you hire a dentist at National Dental to whiten your teeth, you can choose to perform the entire dental bleaching of National Dental or do some of the bleaching at…

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    Aging Dental Health

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    Aging and dental health It is important to take good care of your teeth as your age progresses. A common belief is that losing your teeth as you grow older is inevitable. This is not true. If you take care of your teeth properly, your teeth will last for a long time. The truth about this is, everyday chewing, grinding and biting will take a toll on your teeth, the enamel of your teeth wears away as the years go by. The nerves of your teeth will become smaller as you age, thus, your teeth…

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    feel self-conscious, so they stop smiling. But thanks to dental implants, dental patients are smiling, again. Dental implants serve as artificial tooth roots, so that replacement teeth have a permanent base. These are metal posts or frames that are inserted underneath the gums and into the jawbone. If you have missing teeth, here are some of the advantages of dental implants, in addition to the two main types. Benefits of Dental Implants Dental implants offer several advantages such as: •…

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    Fortunately, there is a solution to this problem that could change your life. Dental implants are like regular, permanent teeth that improve your smile and maintain the integrity of your jaw. Dentures and partials will go a long way to improve your confidence and your oral health, but dental implants take it to a whole different level. Dentures eventually move around in your mouth and may make sounds when you talk or eat. Dental implants actually become part of your jaw bone and improve your…

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    when it comes to oral health. Many of those breakthroughs have shown new reasons why the health of children's primary teeth is just as important as the health of permanent teeth. If you let your child slack off on dental care, the you have a new reason to make sure they brush and floss every day and keep their smiles cavity-free, even while they still have their temporary, “baby” teeth. Local Anesthetic May Affect Development of Adult Teeth It has always been a generally accepted view that…

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    The first appointment consisted of the dental hygienist reviewing the patient's medical history with the patient and taking the patient's vital signs. The patient’s medical history revealed alcohol use, tobacco use, and no medications. However, the patient does take Mucinex-Sinus Max due to seasonal allergies. The dental implications associated with Mucinex-Sinus Max is xerostomia. Xerostomia affects the oral cavity in a negative way due to the lack of nutrients provided from saliva. The…

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