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    Delayed Dental Cleanings: Is Your Health At Risk When You Don't Have Your Teeth Checked? When you think of dental cleanings, you might be inclined to conclude they have more to do with helping you look better than feel better, but with today's advanced scientific understanding of how the human body works and what poses a threat to its healthy functioning, it's becoming abundantly clear that a clean mouth means much more than taking a better selfie: Dental health is directly related to overall…

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    More and more people are opting for dental implants to improve their smile. The dental implants are a wonderful alternative to natural teeth. In fact, the modern dental implants look very natural and are expected to last a life time. However, dental implants require proper cleaning, care, and maintenance too. Surprisingly, this is a fact that is often overlooked by the new dental implant patient. The fact is that omitting proper care and maintenance of the dental implant might lead to decay,…

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    Dental Hygiene A career in Dental Hygiene requires an associate’s degree, demands a detail oriented, people person, and offers great employee benefits. Alfred Civilion Fones (1869 – March 15, 1938) was from Bridgeport, Connecticut and he was an American dentist who has been known as the founder of the Dental Hygiene profession, starting in 1906. Alfred also trained Irene Newman to be his assistant to perform procedures on their patients. Alfred was concerned about the number of patients losing…

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    Flossing Research Paper

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    brushing and flossing routines. Illustrate to your patient that eliminating plaque is an effortless essential thing to do that will save their teeth. Communicate to the patient that it is easy to prevent plaque buildup with proper care. Effective removal of plaque within the oral cavity is not achieved by simply brushing. Plaque control and removal is attained with precise tooth brushing and use of interdental aids such as dental floss and interdental brushes. It is very crucial to brush your…

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    Flossing

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    the recent articles questioning the value of using dental floss have you jumping for joy? Well, before you toss your floss in the trash, you may want to listen to what the dental professionals have to say. While flossing is not on anyone’s top ten of fun things to do, the American Dental Association (ADA) and the American Academy of Periodontology (AAP) still insist that the benefits of flossing far out way the cons. Why is Flossing Important? Plaque, a sticky film made up of mostly bacteria,…

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    go with untreated dental caries which is on average 17.5%(CDC). Throughout the duration of this project, I will be talking about how Dental Hygiene affects children and adults in their everyday life. Children need to have good oral hygiene because in their later life they can run into severe heart problems and or any other medical issue that is very concerning. We should take a step into creating free clinics available to children and adults who can’t necessarily afford dental care. The U.S.…

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    The first appointment consisted of the dental hygienist reviewing the patient's medical history with the patient and taking the patient's vital signs. The patient’s medical history revealed alcohol use, tobacco use, and no medications. However, the patient does take Mucinex-Sinus Max due to seasonal allergies. The dental implications associated with Mucinex-Sinus Max is xerostomia. Xerostomia affects the oral cavity in a negative way due to the lack of nutrients provided from saliva. The…

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    Flossing In The 1800s

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    With the emergence of the first baby tooth, we're relegated to a lifetime of good dental hygiene. Fortunately, there are effortless and inexpensive ways to ensure that our pearly whites remain in our mouths for as long as possible: teeth brushing, regular visits to the dentist, and flossing. Today, the simple silk thread is the crucial weapon against gum disease. Flossing is an integral part of good oral hygiene, although, it took some time for the public to embrace the practice. The American…

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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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    MAINTENANCE PHASE OF PERIODONTAL CARE The maintenance phase of periodontal therapy is defined as the maintenance of periodontal health following active treatment of periodontitis. Chronic periodontitis requires supervision and maintenance over a period of time after treatment in order to achieve long-term stability of results and to minimise recurrence. OBJECTIVES OF MAINTENANCE THERAPY The goal of maintenance therapy is to preserve the dentition for• life, following periodontal treatment.…

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