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    There are many products that are available over the counter that can whiten your teeth. However, it is best to get your teeth professionally whitened from the dentist. You will spend more money to have the dentist whiten your teeth, but the money that you spend will be well worth it. Why You Should Have A Dentist Professionally Whiten Your Teeth Safety Safety should always be your top concern before getting any type of treatment. Most of the products that are on the market are safe to use.…

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    Staples Period 1 3/28/16 Chemistry of Dental Fillings I chose to do my term paper on the chemistry behind dental fillings because after school I am planning on going in to the dentistry field and need to know the background on fillings. Many experiment have been done to find the best solutions of dental fillings. Different metals have been tested over the many decades to see which would have the strongest and best…

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    Getting Veneer? Know How To Care For Them Your new dental veneers will do an amazing job at helping them look white and stunning to others. You’ll want to keep them looking that way as long as possible, which means taking good care of the veneers over the years. Here are a few tips that can help you do it. Treat Veneers Like Natural Teeth Even with a full set of dental veneers, it is important that you floss, brush, and rinse with mouthwash regularly. Veneers can still become discolored, and…

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    Moin can offer sinus lift surgery for patients who have elected dental implant placement. Sometimes, this procedure is necessary because there is not enough bone height in the upper jaw. In other words, the sinuses are too close to the mouth for dental implants to be placed properly. This occurs for a variety of reasons. Oftentimes it is simply bone loss due to periodontal disease. We can help restore this…

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    Fluoride Water Crisis

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    Fluoride is an ionic compound derived from fluorine, the most reactive of all elements. Water fluoridation is the addition of chemical fluoride to public water supplies, for the purpose of reducing cavities. Fluoride was first added to public water supplies in 1945, and now, about two thirds of the U.S. population use fluoridated public water (CDC). Unlike any other water treatment process, fluoridation does not treat the water itself, but rather the person consuming it. The Food and Drug…

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    This retrospective study aimed to evaluate the long-term performance of resin based fissure sealants applied in a general dental practice. To do this it set out to evaluate sealant retention and failure rates. This study took place in a general dentistry practice located in the Netherlands. The group studied consisted of regularly attending patients who visited the practice for routine exams during the period from July 2006 until November 2007. Patients that had one or more resin-based sealants…

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    From dental aesthetics, to the enzymes in our saliva, I have long dubbed the oral cavity as a captivating study of interest. In retrospect, any mention of going to the dentist brought me great excitement as a child, oddly enough. I believe that pursuing a career in the dental field is solely the most rewarding, lucrative job of the twenty-first century. Dentists are able to build bonds with their long-time patients, and offer an enjoyable and inviting environment while administering the best…

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    While volunteering in a dental office i gained tremendous amount of knowledge about how a dental office operates. I learned about procedures involved for every case and the equipment used for each one. It was important for me to observe not only what the dentist was doing, but the reactions of the patient as well. While working some patients were more sensitive to pain and pressure than others and i was told to ensure to minimize discomfort as much as possible. At the same time however it was…

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    :Etiology ,Assessment and Management : Abstract: Tooth surface loss(TSL) is one of the major dental issues patients come up with which usually can be managed with simple preventive measures and minimal restorations but sometime it can be very severe or rapidly progressive, pathological, needing an active intervention . Lately it has been effecting more in younger age group making it alarming for the dental professionals. Hence, Effective prevention like patient education, early diagnosis and…

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    Deciduous Teeth

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    is being used to fill spaces that carious disease tooth structure has been removed. Missing teeth whether diseased or congenitally missing, are being replaced with implants, bridges, or removable dentures. With the discovery of teeth containing dental stem cells they have various uses throughout the body, new techniques are being developed to isolate and store as well as developing new techniques for future…

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