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    Community Involvement In Columbia, SC At Total Dental Care, we recognize that we couldn’t provide excellent dental services without the community of Columbia, SC. That is why we try to give back to the community that has given so much to us over the years. The ways that we contribute to the community include volunteering at a free children’s dental clinic in Richland and Lexington for the past 25 years. Dr. Forbes also founded the Columbia Charitable Foundation, and we participate in the Toys…

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    that is placed over the natural tooth. Once the crown has been cemented in place, it completely encases the visible portion of the tooth at and above the gum line. Patients often wonder if and when a dental crown is needed and what the benefits are of selecting this treatment option. When Are Dental Crowns Called For? Dentists recommend crowns when a patient has a tooth that has weakened as a result of decay or when the tooth has cracked and needs to be held together.…

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    Introduction: In 1951, Miller HM et al, first reported dental autotransplantation or autogenous tooth transplantation (1). Autogenous Tooth Transplant is defined as the transplantation of teeth from one site to another in the same person (2). The recipient site is either immediate extracted tooth socket or a surgically prepared alveolus. When there is an available donor tooth, ATT is a viable treatment option for replacement of a traumatized tooth (3). According to Mejare B et al, Molar…

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    Cosmetic Dentist Essay

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    smile on your face and there is no better way to get this done than with a cosmetic dentist. It is important to mention that most cosmetic dentists may require that you have insurance before they treat your case. The rules that apply to a general dental practice also holds true in this range. The good news is that with this list you do not have to worry about how to get a great…

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    the conclusion that dentistry is the right career for me while working at a dental office as a dental assistant and receptionist for three years. I observed and assisted a range of procedures such as root canal, implant, sinus augmentation, extraction and so on. Working at a dentist office instilled in me a new knowledge, skills, and confidence to pursue this passion as a career and I really enjoyed learning all about dental field and hands-on experience. In addition, I learned to develop…

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    discomfort they experience. Individuals with a badly decayed or infected tooth have options when it comes to correcting the issue. Some opt to have the tooth pulled, leaving a gap behind, others prefer to remove the tooth and replace it with a dental implant and some opt for a root canal. Call us today and we'll help you determine which option is right for your particular situation and the particular tooth. We want to provide you with a smile you love and teeth that contribute to your overall…

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    Ideally, right from an early childhood, the commencement of a kid 's primary dental visit must be when the first tooth emerges in the oral cavity. Nevertheless, in a developing country like India, the first visit is scheduled when the kid accidentally chips off the anterior tooth while playing or until an unbearable toothache ascends. My foremost encounter with a dental clinic initiated when my sibling had to undergo an orthodontic treatment. As a child, I saw my sister in an intense angst when…

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    Introduction: The dental pulp is a loose connective tissue that is found in the center of the tooth. Its primary function is the formation and support of the dentine that surrounds it (Solómon, 2015). The pulp has the unique reparative capacity where it can cause the differentiation of new odontoblasts and in turn lay down dentine. The pulp can be damaged and this leads to the need for treatment. It can be damaged due to trauma either directly or from restorative procedures, an open restoration…

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    Pulp Capping Essay

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    A fixed prosthesis for one tooth or even full mouth rehabilitation is been commonly certified for their reliability and durability. Despite of the conservative procedures of crown preparations, obstacles may occur in each step leading to pulpal exposure. In the past, endodontic treatment or even extraction of the tooth was the only solution to pulpal complications. A recent update shows that pulp capping that resists the death of the exposed or nearly exposed pulp can be explication to pulpal…

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    Passion For Dentistry

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    Ever since I was in third grade I have always had a passion for dentistry. I love going to the dentist and have always thought becoming a dentist would be ideal for me. I have recently job shadowed my dentist. While job shadowing, I gained an abundance of knowledge by watching and questioning. He has been very helpful in my decision to pursue dentistry. In my sophomore year I also found a new passion for chemistry; I could apply this newfound passion to dentistry. My love for chemistry began my…

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