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    Dentistry Holes

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    SCIENCE As early as 9000 years ago, man’s first trip to the dentist resulted when a minimum of nine individuals survived the procedure of drilling holes into their molars in a Neolithic Indus Valley village in today’s Pakistan. Findings push the dawn of dentistry by 4000 years when a drilled molar was noticed in a Neolithic graveyard found in Denmark, to several years earlier. In fact, recent evidence hints the innovation of dentistry with drilled molars found in the teeth of 300 individuals…

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    just to the gingiva tissue, and it is reversible. This means that as soon as the agent that is responsible of the inflammation is removed, the gingiva returns to its normal color, consistency and contour (Pink, firm, and scalloped). In case the gingivitis is induced by plaque, the modifying factors can complicate the clinical findings, but when it is induced by non-plaque related conditions, the symptoms do not go away by eliminating the plaque if it is present, the condition must be address…

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    Dental Hygiene Essay

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    Oral Hygiene Aids AbdulJabar Ali Almani 17 oct, 2016 M011442005 Alwaleed2016@yahoo.com Oral hygiene is a tool used to clean teeth and mouth from dental plaque (material alba) to get excellent hygiene. Gingivitis, periodontitis, caries and halitosis are the most common problems will be formed if not that occur if oral hygiene instructions are not followed . In addition, visit dental clinics twice a year There are many types of oral hygiene aids for home care Dental floss Dental floss is the…

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    Diabetes is a condition caused by too much of glucose in the blood. In this condition, either body does not produce insulin or cells do not respond properly to the insulin that produced by the pancreas. Nearly 347 million people worldwide have diabetes, and the number is still growing. Studies proved that people with insufficient blood glucose control seem to develop oral disease more often than people who have good control over their diabetes. Uncontrolled diabetes can put a person under a…

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    point out the possible relationship between Periodontitis and Mild and Preeclampsia in pregnant women and to correlate this to association to clinical and recommended periodontal considerations. Keywords: Periodontitis; Periodontal; Preeclampsia; Gingivitis Relationship between Periodontitis and Mild and Severe Pre-eclampsia in Pregnant Women Introduction: For a long time, maternal health has been identified as a critical determinant in trimming down the potential risks and…

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    Are You Pregnant With Bleeding Gums? As if pregnant women didn’t have to worry enough about with their changing bodies, they must not neglect their oral health during those 9 months. Pregnant women may discover that they have bleeding gums during their pregnancy. Is it something they should worry about? It’s important to know what can cause it and how to treat it. Why Do Gums Easily Bleed During Pregnancy? Bleeding gums can typically be blamed on hormones. Progesterone and estrogen secrete…

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    Database Search Koshi, E., Rajesh, S., Koshi, P., & Arunima, P. R. (2012). Risk assessment for periodontal disease. Journal of Indian Society of Periodontology, 16(3), 324–8. http://doi.org/10.4103/0972-124X.100905 This article initially presents the key risk factors for periodontal disease, and is useful for contributing to a literature review of the known risk factors and pathogenesis of periodontal disease. Similarly, this article establishes the significance of age in increased periodontal…

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    For those who regularly visit their dentist office in Sunnyvale TX, you probably realize the importance of caring for your teeth. Everyone is told from an early age that oral hygiene is important, but still there are some who are reluctant to do what is necessary to prevent the inevitable dental problems that will occur as a result of their neglect. People may be aware of the fact that there are a number of dental problems that a person can experience at any age regardless of them putting forth…

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    Dental prophylaxis is a procedure performed to clean the teeth. It’s important to have your dog or horse prophylaxis done once yearly, some cases may require a prophylaxis more often. Having a dental performed slows the progression of gingivitis (Inflammation of the gums) and periodontal disease (bacterial infection, plaque and calculus built up, painful, gum recession, bone loss, missing or broken teeth). Inflammation of the gums leads to infection which can be painful for both animals to…

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    Dental Hygienist Influence

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    Societal influences in modern America insure a growing demand for dental hygienists, and continue to provide a stable professional opportunity for dedicated, talented and skilled oral care technicians. There are two profound influences which, together virtually assure the necessity of trained professional oral care personnel. The pressure created on society by food service advertisements and the influence of theatrical, movies, and television actors and actresses. These venues portray…

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