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    affect the children drastically. So, the responsibility of finding experienced and qualified pediatric dentists is completely on the shoulders of parents. They can simply search for renowned dental clinics and hospitals like Pediatric dentistry &Orthodontics on the web. Almost everyone knows that people visit orthodontists for getting braces. Apart from specializing in teeth braces, an orthodontist is capable of doing so many other things. Orthodontists can treat "overbites", a habit due to…

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    , the team at Highland Dental help Kentuckians of all ages keep their teeth strong and healthy, offering a wide range of services including routine exams and cleanings, long-lasting dental implants, and same day crowns. For patients in need of orthodontic or periodontal care, Highland Dental’s comprehensive list of services also includes Invisalign as well as gum therapy to combat disease and prevent tooth loss. Whether you have a regularly scheduled appointment or suddenly find yourself in need…

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    Having lived in New York City for most of my entire life, I have adapted to its unique city life. People are always on the go - racing across the streets to their workplace, and yelling for someone to hold the subway doors. This fast-paced lifestyle of the city invigorates me. When it was time to start my college application, NYU was the first university I put down. I chose to apply to NYU’s Dental Hygiene Program in the College of Dentistry. While many other universities have dentistry as a…

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    The sound of all kinds of complicated equipments tingling by my ear, the smell of medical alcohol flowing in the air, I lay on the dental bed in my orthodontist Dr.Ke’s clinic. A thin layer of sweat covers his forehead, but his hands are steady and gentle. Though his thick glasses, I look into his eyes. Deep down, I see concentration, persistence, and 100% care for his patient, and that is when the idea of being an orthodontist emerged in my mind. I want to bring beauty to people; I want to…

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    be occurring in my patient such as attrition, temporal mandibular joint issues, and problems with mastication. Classifying occlusion will also help me suggest seeing an orthodontist if I think my patient could really benefit from going through orthodontics. In my field, extra oral and intraoral exams are critical in the screening of cancer or harmful abnormalities. The anatomy of the oral mucosa will help me identify if there are any serious conditions that I may need to document and consult…

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    essence, a life force, that seeks to be externalized (Gutek, 2005).” As we develop the cognition of my grandson, the essence of his spirit is externalized. Even the doctors have admitted they cannot explain his progress. His neurologist and orthodontic agree that we should all, “Allow God and Donovan to write their story.” What many view as simple play is actually the gift and occupation of a young child. Schools would do well to embrace the approach of Montessori education. I have always…

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    slowly move the teeth in the right direction. The clear plastic material used is virtually invisible and less detectable than metal braces. Good Dental Hygiene It is important to remember that good dental hygiene is important during and after the orthodontic treatment. It is important to continue brushing and flossing the teeth on a regular basis. Ask one of our dental professionals about the proper way to brush and floss your teeth, while wearing the aligners or Damon System. We always treat…

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    - TMJ Injuries (Needle injection, Bur or Implant perforation, Orthodontic and orthognathic procedures) o Trigeminal nerve innervates the TMJ, majority of the face and neck. o Blood flow to the Ant. 2/3 of the brain via the dura mater - Dental Root Resorption (Orthodontic procedures) o Breakdown or destruction of the root structure of a tooth. o Caused by improper pressure placed on the root surface - Instruments…

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    breathing especially the four main points. That is; the nasal valve, oropharynx, nasopharynx, and the nose. b). sleep service treatment method There are various centers that use the dental sleep medicine as a treatment. A pediatrician conducts Orthodontics for Airway Development. After this examination, the cause of the airwave obstruction is easy to identify, and it’s addressed. Some of the procedures in this treatment include a change in the child’s lifestyle and also performing lip…

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    Taking a futuristic view on my life, in a decade from now, I see myself having graduated from dental school and coming to the end of my Orthodontic residency. Though, many may view progression toward a career that spans such a vast period as tedious and unpleasant, I believe the opposite. I know that during this time, I will experience growth as an individual and challenges as a student, but in the end, it will be worth my sacrifice. I am interested in pursuing a career in dentistry because I…

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