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    Family Implant Dentistry

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    Family & Implant Dentistry does more than just care for teeth themselves, but gums too. As the foundation of your smile, healthy gums are paramount for preventing tooth decay, loss, and bad breath (gingivitis). Unfortunately, too many people don't give their gums the attention they deserve, so today, Cincinnati's leading family dental care center offers the following gum health tips: Brush Gently: Using a soft-bristled brush, brush your teeth at a 45-degree angle, without brushing particularly…

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    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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    How many times have you been to the dentist to get your teeth cleaned, only to find out that you need to be 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…

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    Plastic Surgery

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    Plastic surgery is difficult to define specifically where it has a number of key characteristics, said by The Plastic Surgery Report. Surgical and non-surgical techniques are involved to reshape the normal structure the body. Consumers begin an innermost characteristic of plastic surgery to improve their self-esteem and appearance. As a result of medical need, other medical procedures are performed for therapeutic reasons. However, it is difficult to define the procedures performed for…

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    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. Many dentists also recommend it for their patient with orthodontic appliances, implants, crowns, and sensitive gums (Parker).…

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    Individual Dental Plans

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    Individual Dental Plans : An Easy, Affordable Dental Alternative Individual dental plans offer affordable preventative and basic dental care for one low monthly price. These plans offer an alternative to confusing plans from employers or other organizations. You choose the plan and dentist, and pay the monthly fee (plus any deductible) and receive up to $1,000 or more of dental care, depending on the plan purchased. Individual Dental Plans: Dental Care is a Necessity, Not an Option Having…

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    Pahon Man Research Paper

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    Background: Dental caries has been an important oral health indicator in adults and children. Dentists and researchers have reached consensus throughout the years on dental caries which is certainly the most major public health problem that can negatively affect well-being of our society. Aim: The aim of this research is to describe the dental caries in skulls of Pawon Man by using clinical examination and viewing with Cone Beam Computed Tomography 3D. Methodology: The samples were from four…

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    juvenile patients in need of orthodontic treatment [ortho1]. This shows a rising increase in the need of orthodontic treatment, and with the increasing dental awareness and affordability of orthodontic treatment, there will be a continued rise expected to grow in the near future. These treatments have been…

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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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    attending a career academy, Carl Wunsche Sr. High School, where I chose Dental Hygiene as my career pathway. After making this choice, I had no idea how much of the spectrum of dental hygiene I would be experiencing for the next couple years of my life. I performed hands-on practicals, as well as volunteering at a continuing education course for Dental Hygienists. Progressively, I took part as a participant of a regional and state Dental spelling bee. After feeling prepared enough to be exposed…

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