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    she wakes up sometimes grinding her teeth. The dentist recommends a crown to restore the tooth. In this patient, the sings I will see when doing an extra an intra oral examinations are enlarged masseter muscle, temporomandibular joint pain, clicking or locking; wear of cusps, and in some extreme cases shortened teeth, indentations of posterior teeth inside of cheeks and borders of the tongue, tooth sensitivity without any apparent reason, broken and cracked teeth, and gingival recession.…

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    Flossing In The 1800s

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    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 dentist, Levi Spear Parmly, was an advocate of flossing in the 1800s. Parmly had difficulty convincing a sceptical public that running a silk thread between the teeth would arrest tooth decay,…

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    permeability of tooth enamel makes it extremely vulnerable to stains. Colored beverages can be absorbed by the teeth, which may lead to a brown or yellow tinge on the teeth. Acidic beverages are another problem for tooth enamel because the acid can actually wear the enamel away and temporarily softens the enamel; thus, making teeth even more prone to staining. Bright Color Beverages Can Stain the Teeth The color in beverages comes from intensely pigmented molecules that are referred to as…

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    Plaque Buildup Prevention

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    Tips For Plaque Buildup Prevention Around Dental Implants When You Have Dry Mouth Your dental implant may be a fake tooth, but it is just as important to keep it clean and free of plaque around the gums. Unfortunately, plaque easily affects people with dry mouth, which can happen more frequently as you age and the need for dental implants arises. This is because dry mouth will make it hard for saliva to eliminate the bacteria found inside your mouth, and the plaque will collect in the gums…

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    artificial teeth supported by a frame. Dentures replace missing teeth and are removable by the user. Dentures are a natural look to replace your missing teeth and are a common solution. Dentures not only replace the missing teeth, but they help support the mouth. Without any teeth or teeth replacements, the mouth sags, giving the person an older appearance. Dentures also help you eat and speak properly. Teeth are used for breaking down foods, without them, your diet would consist of mush. Teeth…

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    If you have chipped, stained, or missing teeth, there are many ways that a dentist can help restore your smile to its natural beauty. But not all dental practices are equipped to provide the treatments and procedures necessary to enhance your smile. For that, you need someone who specializes in cosmetic dentistry. Elizabeth A Loseke, DDS, PC, a family dentist who is also trained in cosmetic dentistry, offers a variety of procedures to help patients get the smile they’ve always wanted. Known as…

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    into dentures to replace your missing teeth? If so, know that it is a great way to restore your smile and get you back to eating your favorite foods once again. Unfortunately, having a set of fake teeth does not mean that you can ignore them. Dentures need just as much care are regular teeth, and not knowing how to care for them will lead to making one of these five mistakes. Not Brushing Your Gums One of the biggest misconceptions about dentures is that the teeth are indestructible. It leads…

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    Caring for your teeth by brushing and flossing daily protect your teeth from tooth decay and make your gum healthy, what more if you have a healthy diet that includes fruits and vegetables these are a perfect combination. Sugary goodies can lead plaque, promoting bacterial growth and dental decay specifically if you don't have a good dental routine. While crisp vegetable sticks and high-fiber fruits can meet snack attacks while guarding teeth from cavities. What keeps your teeth at their best…

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    germs and has the consistency of slime. Once the bacteria has rested on your teeth acid starts to develop which begins the process to which the acid eat away at the tooth. The part that gets eaten away and broken down…

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    Dental Erosion Lab Report

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    orange juice contain high acidic levels that cause dental erosion and tooth decay (British Dental Journal, 2006). Other cause of dental erosion include the consumption of alcohol, poor saliva flow, bulimia, frequent use of medication, grinding of the teeth, and hereditary reasons (Odle,…

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