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    The erosion caused by this type usually effects labial surfaces of maxillary and mandibular incisors. Fig 1:Maxillary teeth showing erosion on the palatal surfaces of the teeth : Source: http://dentagama.com/news/teeth-erosion Attrition: It usually effects the incisal surfaces of the anteriors and the occlusal surfaces of the posteriors .It may however can occur in the inter proximal areas. It can be because of…

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    Deciduous Teeth

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    treatment of diseases. Teeth are a very complex system within the human body requiring their own need for treatment of disease. Therefore, there is no lack of exploration of teeth when looking at replacement of a missing tooth or healing a tooth from carious bacteria. The average human body has 20 deciduous teeth and 32 permanent teeth. Deciduous teeth are fully formed at birth located within the maxilla and mandible and start to erupt at 4 months of age. The deciduous teeth are a guide for…

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    Dental Implants Procedure

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    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, when your new teeth are implanted. The following information will help to…

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    treatments, protective sealants, prophylaxis, teeth cleaning, oral maintainance, crown and bridges, tooth color restorations,…

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    Dental Fluorosis

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    often put their teeth through. Enamel is the outer layer on the crown of the tooth which give the teeth that is esthetically pleasing to the eye. However, enamel is not able to replenish itself so once it is gone there is no way for the body to regenerate more. A 12-year-old female girl has new molars coming in and the 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…

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    Fairview Dental Case Study

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    Nonsurgical Gum Disease Treatment If you are suffering from gum disease, we have a nonsurgical option in the form of scaling and root planing. Scaling and root planing is a gentle deep cleaning of your teeth that not only cleans above the gums but also below the gums down to the roots of your teeth. We also offer Periogard oral rinse and probiotics that can help fight gum disease without requiring surgery. If it is determined that you need surgery to treat your gum disease, you will be referred…

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    Dentistry Is Bad

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    1. Fillings Could Be Doing More Harm Than Good A 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…

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    looked at someone who has perfectly straight, white teeth and wished that your teeth were just as straight and just as white? More than likely, those pearly whites were not the ones they were born with. You can have that look too! Cosmetic dentistry has become common practice, as more and more men and women across the country are looking for ways to improve their smile. There are a number of procedures used for improving the look of your teeth, but for now, let's focus on veneers. What are…

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    close contact with others seems to be enough to transmit S. mutans.”4 S. mutans generally thrives on hard surfaces which means it usually is not found in infants with no teeth and generally disappears when all teeth are extracted.7 However, a recent study verified the growth of S. mutans on furrows of the tongue in infants with no teeth.5 How Streptococcus mutans causes dental caries. S. mutans is the main initiator of dental caries in human subjects because of a variety of factors. First, S.…

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    out of three Americans have at least one missing tooth. Having missing teeth can easily cause people to feel self-conscious, so they stop smiling. But thanks to dental implants, dental patients are smiling, again. Dental implants serve as artificial tooth roots, so that replacement teeth have a permanent base. These are metal posts or frames that are inserted underneath the gums and into the jawbone. If you have missing teeth, here are some of the advantages of dental implants, in addition to…

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