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    Oil Whiten Teeth

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    Does Coconut Oil Whiten Teeth? You’re strolling through the aisles of the store and right alongside the toothpaste, brushes, and floss are a mystifying range of products. Strips, trays, tubes of gel, pens and wands – every single one of them promising a Hollywood smile. Should you buy one of these products? I can’t really blame you for being tempted to. Advertising gets the best of us all sometimes. You might be confused as to what tooth whitening product to buy because you’ve bought into…

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    outward beauty, which consists of hair, makeup and most importantly a white smile. In order to achieve a pearly white smile, Americans pay 1.4 billion dollars a year on non-prescription whitening products (Barlow, 2012). Most people believe that oral hygiene products were just recently invented, but historians say that Egyptians were the first people group to create a toothpaste (1teethwhitening, 2010). In early history, people would cut off small sticks form special trees that would clean their…

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    Teeth Brushing Examples

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    Individuals Due to the fact that a main part of this occupation for me is that I do it with my roommate Danielle, I can see that there is an abundance of ways that this task can be done. A clear example is that Danielle adds another step to her oral hygiene routine, which is flossing. I do not floss because I have never been okay with putting something between my teeth like that, but she does it every day twice a day. On the other hand, I use mouthwash and Danielle does not. Through this one…

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    {How to Keep Your Teeth Healthy|Healthy Teeth Maintenance Tips|How to Maintain Your Teeth in Good Condition} {Our teeth are important for many reasons.|Your teeth are critical for various reasons.|Your teeth are crucial for a number of reasons.} {When they are not well looked after, they develop problems that affect not only our mouth, but also our overall health.|When they are not maintained well they experience challenges that are not only disastrous for your mouth, but also for your entire…

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    The Need for Pet Dental Care: Pet Dentistry in Ft. Belvoir VA Along with regular health exams and check-ups, pets also need dental exams and cleaning. A large majority of pets develop some form of dental disease throughout the course of their lives. Consistent dental exams and cleaning can prevent dental disease and the spread of infections. Pet dentistry is essential in properly caring for your dog and ensuring they live and long healthy life. The Harmful Effects of Dental Disease Dental…

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    Essay On Fluoride

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    Fluoride: Uses, Effects and Controversies Fluoride is a plentiful, naturally occurring component, which can also be created in a laboratory. Fluoride is found naturally in soil, water, foods, and other minerals. Synthesized fluoride is commonly added to drinking water, toothpaste, mouthwashes and other chemicals. While fluoride generally has positive effects, as with anything, moderation is key. Too much fluoride can result in tooth and even bone damage. There is also growing…

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    Tongue Myths

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    The tongue is probably the strongest part of the human body. It is the only muscle in our body that has one end that moves freely, unattached to any other body structures and at its other end attached to eight other muscles. On an average, the women have a shorter tongue than men, an adult man's average tongue length is 3.3 inches (8.5 cm), and an adult woman's average tongue length is 3.1 inches (7.9 cm). While it is true that the tongue contains taste buds, other taste cells are found at the…

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    Chronic Periodontitis

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    Periodontitis(PD), is an inflammatory disorder of tooth-supporting structures, which initiates loss of periodontal supporting tissues, with tooth mobility increasing and finally tooth loss(1). Furthermore, it is characterized by the periodontal pocket formation and recession of the gingiva. The hallmark clinical feature of established PD is clinical attachment loss(CAL) (2) (3). Chronic periodontitis(CP) is a gingivitis pathological development, which, in contrast, is a reversible inflammation…

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    inflammation of tissues. Some studies show that bacteria can affect stable and unstable dental implants. In this paper, I will be discussing how bacteria can cause dental implants to fail as well as how bacteria does not affect stable dental implants in the oral cavity. Failure of implants can result from bacterial infections, trauma in the mouth (periodontal diseases), and improper positioning of the implants. Implant failures can be determined based on the time of failure and based on…

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    Before cleaning, check the teeth for abnormalities, such as gum recession, pockets, occlusions, fractures, and abrasions. Once the oral exam is complete, continue with chipping tarter off the teeth. After the large pieces of tarter are removed, you can take your ultrasonic scaler to remove the stains and clean under the gum line. Now that the dog’s teeth are cleaned, you can take…

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