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    Baby Teeth Decay

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    eventually fall out on their own. This is considered to be premature tooth loss and can cause a number of dental problems for your child. Your child's baby teeth are designed to hold spaces for their more permanent teeth. These space holders allow permanent teeth to grow so that they are not crooked or crowded. Fortunately, there are a few natural mouth rinses that you can add to your child's dental care routine in order to protect…

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    Oral and dental health means to prevent your oral cavity and jaws from having a pain. such as periodontal disease, teeth (gums), tooth decay and loss, and other diseases that affect the mouth and gums. Which may lead to some incurable diseases like cancer that affects the mouth and throat, and mouth sores, birth defects, such as cleft lip and cleft upper palate. One of the most Widespread Dental diseases is the Dental cavities (caries) which is a part of the infected teeth decay, which…

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    Gum Disease Essay

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    Plaque on the teeth is unsightly as well as dangerous to your oral health and can wreak havoc in other areas of your body’s system. A dentist might be the first to encounter the symptoms leading to conditions you are not aware of, just by examining the status of your gums. There are different degrees of periodontal or gum disease. Gingivitis - This is the early stage, at this point, the gums show signs of redness and inflammation. It is the result of sticky particles of food with bacteria…

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    factors, including the existence of certain risk factors that make people more liable to periodontal breakdown. While there are many various periodontal diseases that can affect tooth-supporting tissues/structures, by far the most common ones are plaque-induced inflammatory situations such as gingivitis and periodontitis. Gingivitis never develops into periodontitis."Data indicates that periodontitis is always preceded by gingivitis". Gingivitis is an inflammatory process that causes irritation,…

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    The history section of the dental hygiene assessment provides the foundation for clinical decisions. Prior to commencing care plan, information gathered from the medical history is used to determine patient 's health status, contraindications to care and necessity for medical consultation (Pickett, 2010). Recognition of oral health related implication from the medical history section will assist dental professionals in risk analysis and precaution management for dental care. This essay will…

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    Toothache Natural Remedies Tips: The primary thing you can do in the wake of encountering a toothache is to ensure that your mouth is spotless from dental plaque microscopic organisms and nourishment trash. Tenderly brush and floss teeth or utilize a bury dental cleaner to expel any nourishment particles caught between teeth or amongst teeth and gums that may bring about bothering and toothache. At some point the agony is brought on by nourishment flotsam and jetsam stopped into a hole;…

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    occlusion, super eruption of opposing teeth, loss of supporting alveolar bone and a decrease in chewing ability. The treatment options to replace severely damaged and possibly unrestorable teeth include removable partial denture, fixed partial denture and dental implants. A guiding principle should be to try and maintain what is present. This case report presents one treatment option available in cases of molars affected by extensive periodontal lesions that threaten the loss of the tooth.…

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    Dental Hygiene In School

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    Dental hygiene can go beyond just rotten teeth. It can cause health problems such as heart attacks, strokes, or respiratory disease. Oral bacteria can travel in your lungs causing these health problems. Plaque builds up causing inflammation. Your immune system goes into attack mode causing your gums to be swollen. Inflammation can also lead into problems…

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    3: Diagnostic components in orthodontics 3.1. The orthodontic treatment index: dental health components Grade Characteristics 1: None Extremely minor malocclusions including displacements <1 mm 2: Little a. Increased overjet 3.5 mm but ≤6 mm with competent lips b. Reverse overjet 0 mm but ≤1 mm c. Anterior or posterior crossbite with ≤1 mm discrepancy between retruded contact position and intercuspal position d. Displacement of teeth 1 mm but ≤2 mm e. Anterior or posterior open bite 1 mm…

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    Baby Teeth Formation

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     Baby teeth start to shed from the age of 6-7 years.  Children have 20 teeth. They don’t have premolar teeth.  Adults have 32 teeth.  Some adults have extra teeth called Mesiodense and paramolars, that are very rare.  Teeth formation starts even before you are born - milk teeth or baby teeth start to form within the gums when the baby is in the womb, but they come through when the child is between 6-12 months old.  Humans use four different kinds of teeth (incisors, canines, premolars and…

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