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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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    Microleakage Case Study

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    The optimum dental treatment for any patient is to restore teeth function and esthetic while removing the least amount of tooth structure, and replacing it with a dental material that will be biocompatible with the tooth and resist the hostile oral environment. Dental materials are incorporated into the teeth structure by retention. This retention can accomplished through mechanical, chemical adhesion or bonding mechanisms between materials and the dental structure. Mechanical retention is…

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    This past summer I was able to intern at Edison Dental 27, which is located on Route 27. For the past 5 years my siblings and I have been coming to this clinic. This was where we got our braces and got our cavities filled. Out of the many dentists in Edison Dental, I was able to observe Dr. Yau-Ting Lam, a Pediatric Dentist. I know Dr. Lam personally because he filled all of my cavities from when I was young. Dr. Lam treats me as family and each time I go to him either for a checkup or getting…

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    It was my first year in dental school when I stood up amongst my classmates to recite our dental oath at the end of our white coat ceremony. In this oath, I pledged to be a student doctor that encompasses the values of integrity, service, and excellence towards all of my patients. The emblem on my white coat displays the greatest significant value to me, our school motto: “Worship of God through Service to Mankind.” Placing the needs of others first for the greater good is my definition of…

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    their satisfied patients. -The basic dental examination This is probably the most important of all dental procedures. A dental exam can spot any potential issues that are underlying in the patients mouth. This office makes sure that no tooth is left untouched as an oral exam, gum disease evaluation, oral screening examination, as well as examination for the common tooth…

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    Odontophobia Essay

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    odontophobia is key to your oral health. Using one of these simple solutions, you can improve your dental health without any fear or anxiety. Breathing Techniques If you have made it to the office for your exam, but you are already experiencing severe anxiety, consider a few breathing exercises to reduce your stress…

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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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    Roman Gladiator Analysis

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    that the gladiators were fed a nutritious and well balanced diet due to the extreme physical activity these individuals were forced into. A vegetarian diet was supported after isotope testing and detailed studies of the teeth showed a high level of dental caries. Evidence of high levels of strontium were…

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    by governments, scientists and even dentists from its inception. With fluoride’s recent classification as hazardous waste, fluoridation policies have come under renewed scrutiny. While there is no question that excessive amounts of fluoride cause dental fluorosis, there is a very large body of evidence linking fluoride to cancer, arthritis, hypothyroidism and neurotoxicity. If this wasn’t enough, there is historical evidence that the approval of fluoride as “safe” for human consumption has been…

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    discoveries that you never want your dentist to find. If you do have a cavity, however, it’s best to take care of it promptly. Not only are symptoms painful, but they can have a lasting impact on oral health. The dentistry pros at Elko, NV’s AnyDay Dental provide much-needed facts to help keep your smile in check. What is a Cavity? Cavities are holes in the teeth caused by excess tooth decay. When you don’t maintain a regular oral health regimen, decay can eventually wear away enamel, leading…

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