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    Five Mistakes Made By New Denture Wearers Have you been looking into dentures to replace your missing teeth? If so, know that it is a great way to restore your smile and get you back to eating your favorite foods once again. Unfortunately, having a set of fake teeth does not mean that you can ignore them. Dentures need just as much care are regular teeth, and not knowing how to care for them will lead to making one of these five mistakes. Not Brushing Your Gums One of the biggest…

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    from cheek to cheek, but I was fascinated by the drugs given to patients in order for dentists to perform these painful dental surgeries on the soft tissues of someone’s teeth, bone, and oral cavity. In the dental world, patients go through surgeries from root canals to getting their wisdom teeth removed and even to jaw surgeries. Patients are prescribed hydrocodone after these dental surgeries as a pain reliever. Hydrocodone is a very strong drug that is roughly equal to morphine. This drug…

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    anatomy has always fascinated me since my adolescent. I have always been eager to learn new information about the human body, which is why I was ecstatic to join a medical terminology class that my school offers. The class instructor was a former dental hygienist who shared her knowledge and love for dentistry. She explained how she was on the road to becoming a dentist when family obligations prevented her from continuing her curriculum. She then always encouraged her students to never allow…

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    Root Canal treatment Root canal treatment is an often sincere technique to alleviate dental pain and keep your tooth. sufferers typically want a root canal while there's inflammation or contamination in the roots of a tooth. all through root canal treatment, an endodontist who focuses on such remedy carefully removes the pulp in the teeth, cleans, disinfects and shapes the foundation canals, and places a filling to seal the gap. ROOT CANAL treatment step by step need a root canal? do not be…

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    Dental implants are a great option for patients who have missing teeth. Implants in Short Hills NJ are replacements for the tooth that are a permanent or removable solution. You may need a dental implant if you have missing teeth, uncomfortable dentures along with missing teeth, or gaps and spaces in your teeth. There are several advantages to receiving Implants in Short Hills NJ. Along with filling a space in your mouth, these have several advantages. They give the patient an improved…

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    Chew Sticks: A Case Study

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    Overview A tooth brush is a piece of plastic with bristles. Chew sticks were discovered in Babylonia in 3,500 BC (Wikipedia, 2014) giving a glimpse into the history of oral hygiene. Oral health may still play a role in social status; whether or not your family can afford braces when you’re in grammar school, or if you pay out of pocket for whitening services. Not all procedures are available to all, but the need for a healthy mouth has been instilled in us for many years and is now a standard in…

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    What is your ideal dental school environment? Be specific, do you like to work alone, in groups, with lots of faculty support or do you prefer to work more independently with faculty feedback. Do you like busy environments or do you prefer a quieter setting? What interests you? What are you looking to gain in your U.S. education? Share your ideas, feel free to be you! Ans: According to my personal view, an ideal dental school environment is which has a sophisticated equipment with good faculty…

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    Evidence Based Dentistry

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    Oral care is crucial in maintaining healthy teeth and gums. Failure to maintain a good oral health would lead to oral disease, from children to the elderly. Obtaining a dental care could be expensive and therefore dentists are obliged to provide the best possible outcome and most effective treatment through current methods relevant to a patient’s problem. Ineffective passing of information could possibly result in prescribing the wrong treatment and ignorance towards current methods and…

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    Essay On Dentistry

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    From middle school to high school I felt constantly pressured to figure out what I “wanted to do with my life” and now that I am in college it is time I start deciding what career I want to pursue. However, I am stuck between two careers that both interest me in different ways. On one hand I’d like to work in the dentistry field, more specifically pediatrics, and my other choice is Marine biology. Dentistry has always intrigued my but it wasn’t until I got the opportunity to intern at a local…

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    condition , and dentists must be ready to manage the situation. Early detection of impaction with time interception, and well-managed orthodontic and surgical treatment, impacted maxillary canines can be guided to erupt in an appropriate location in the dental arch.(1) Maxillary permanent canines position is very strategically important in keeping the occlusal relationship symmetrical and harmony. The upper canine are the most impacted tooth(excluding 3rd molars) with prevalence between 1% to…

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