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    It was smaller in size but has gradually attained its present size during the span of 5-6 years. There is no relevant past dental history or medical history. In the family history, patient’s brother also had similar type of patch in relation to his left buccal mucosa since 25 years (Figure 2). On general physical examination all the vital signs were in normal range. No abnormality…

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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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    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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    Dens Evaginatus Case Study

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    Abstract: Dens evaginatus is an uncommon developmental anomaly of human dentition characterized by the presence of tubercle on the occlusal surface of mandibular premolars and lingual surface of anterior teeth. Due to occlusal trauma this tubercle tends to fracture thus exposing the pathway to the pulp chamber of teeth. This case report is about the presentation of dens evaginatus in mandibular premolars bilaterally, among them tooth 44 was associated with chronic apical periodontitis. Fractured…

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    Essay On Orthodontism

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    Having straight teeth is not just about looks; it also helps you avoid irregular chipping of your tooth surfaces. Having crooked teeth makes you chew with difficulty, and may put undue pressure on your gum tissue. Some orthodontic conditions can cause the joints of the jaw to be misaligned, leading to headaches, face or neck pains. Orthodontists are capable of addressing any orthodontic condition you may have, giving you great results to make your life that much easier. Who they are…

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    Dentists film I chose Dollars and Dentists film based on how the Dental industry can be a lucrative business while many dentists provide dental care for people who cannot afford it through charity clinics and dental offices accepting Medicare or Medicaid. The film depicts how dental practices main goal is financial gain without giving adequate dental care, therefore, people go to offices that approve Medicare and Medicaid only to be treated indifferently, yet these offices are…

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    Tooth sensitivity is a common problem that affects many people throughout the world. It is often a lifelong problem, however it an also occur suddenly out of no where. If your teeth aren't normally sensitive, there might be an underlying cause for the sudden onset of pain and sensitivity. So what might be causing your discomfort? Here are four reasons: 1. Teeth Grinding Grinding or clenching your teeth may cause sensitivity. This is because grinding or clenching puts unnecessary pressure on…

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    Hand instruments include anterior and posterior scalers, curettes, and gracey’s. These instruments include either one or two cutting surfaces, depending on the instrument, that allow the dental professional to remove deposits. An ultrasonic scaler is an example of a powered instrument that could be used to remove deposits on the tooth such as plaque and calculus. Either option can be used to remove deposits, but the powered instruments may…

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    Family Dentistry In Rockford, IL deals with all forms of dental requirements. They are expert on preventing and educating every family about the latest technologies they can carry out to enhance smiles without incurring high costs. They are skilled in keeping a healthy mouth and can even give you effective suggestions regarding the method cleaning, brushing, and flossing for preventing tooth cavities, decay, and plaques. The Basic Services Family Dentistry In Rockford, IL provides a wide range…

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    water fluoridation protects the teeth from tooth decay, however there is actually many risks with consuming the water. The risks include risks to the body. Supplementing fluoride to public water services is unethical and creates risk to a person’s dental and overall health. When fluoride is added to public water services, all people that use that water services are “medicated” with fluoride. Some people say that “it is an unethical form of mass-medication, without each individual’s consent or…

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