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    Dental 2000: A Case Study

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    I’m In Pain Or Have Discomfort Dental emergencies happen. If you are living with pain or discomfort, we can help. The team at Dental 2000 will work hard to help you find solutions that will ease your pain, restore your functionality, and help you return to your normal life. Don’t let dental pain keep you down — here is what you should do if you are experiencing discomfort. If You’re In Pain, Seek Help Right Away Dental pain can be debilitating. A toothache can really knock you flat — you may…

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    Dental Implants Procedure

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    The Road To Dental Implants: How To Keep It Smooth And Steady Dental implants can literally give you a second opportunity to have "new" adult teeth that look, feel and function just like the real thing, but getting them may take time. While the implants are well worth the process you go through, you don't want complications at any point in that process caused by neglect or error on your part. This is an investment worth protecting and you should be vigilant about oral care from start to finish,…

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    It was some time in the year 2012 that I discovered how and why I was being hindered in my spiritual growth and development. Author and Herbalist Djehuty Ma'at Ra, is a favorite of mine on teaching the subject of detoxing with herbs, the implementation of crystals and magnet therapy, and other means of enhancing spiritual growth. According to him, the Pineal Gland is the seat of the soul. It is by developing this gland that one can attain skills such as lucid dreaming, clairvoyance,…

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    Trisomy 21 Disability

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    Disability. A simple word that profoundly effects the lives of individuals around the world. Certain disabilities hide behind the thick walls of the skin, but others are evident the moment an individual steps into the room. The latter disability description characterizes Trisomy 21 or Down Syndrome. This unique syndrome not only has physical and mental side effects, but it also causes severe health side effects. Down syndrome individuals have a predisposition to periodontal disease; however,…

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    Dental Fluorosis

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    appearance of them is a yellowish-brown color with white specks, the parent is concerned that something may be wrong because they do not look like any of the other teeth within the girl’s mouth. Due to the coloring of the crowns, and the age of the girl dental fluorosis could be the possible…

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    Dentistry Is Bad

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    recent study by the Nordic Institute of Dental Materials in Oslo, Norway has brought to light the damages inflicted on surrounding teeth when a cavity is filled. No matter what materials are used, the procedure causes surface abrasions to other teeth and the study suggests that damage is leading to decay, which leads to more cavities, which in turn leads to even more fillings. You might think news like this, also supported by research from the British Dental Association, would cause the industry…

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    Medical Center, where I served alongside health care professionals in various facets of the hospital, working to provide patient support. In addition, I am a member of the UCSD Pre-Dental Society, in which I volunteer at the Student-Run Free Dental Clinics. This program plays a vital role in offering quality and accessible dental care to the underserved community of San Diego. As volunteers, we work alongside dentists in providing care to our patients in order to improve their health and…

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    Since the early 1940s, the fluoride intake has been heavily debated. During dental visits, patients are told that fluoridation, whether by water or topically, is necessary to get a healthy tooth enamel. However, some argue that exposure to fluoride at an early age could have the opposite effect in children. They argue that early exposure causes dental fluorosis, bone fractures later in life, and even dental caries. The demographic of the children being researched ranges from 1-5 years old. They…

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    Foreign Body Blockages

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    “Foreign bodies (FBs) in the digestive tract are an important cause of morbidity and mortality in pediatric age group, and pose diagnostic and therapeutic challenges” (Singh, Dubey, Pandey, Kumar, Sharma & Annavi, 2014, p. 463). Foreign body blockages effect more children in their first 6 years of life with an increase of occurrences in children age 1 to 3 years old. A study was completed between April 2009 and March 2013 on how foreign bodies effect the digestive tract over a period of time.…

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    like acrylic nails being glued to your fingernails.) The process of applying porcelain veneers to your teeth may take two or more visits to your dental office. To begin the process, a mold is taken of your teeth. These impressions will enable your veneers to be made to the desired size and shape for your facial structure. Your veneers are created in a dental lab. Since your dentist will be adding material to your teeth, your natural teeth will be prepared for the veneers by being buffed down…

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