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    PATANJALI’S “DANT KANTI” TOOTHPASTE IS the following big element Dental problems are the most extreme troubles which affect frame’s device very badly and leaves body proper for nothing as intake of eatables might be low throughout dental problems. This grabs the attention of the people to the pleasant alternative to be had to therapy them. For any product that we select it's miles important to look at the ingredients of the product and notice the starting place of the product that from where the…

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    Dental Malpractice Case

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    Malpractice Name Institutional affiliation The appellant filed a dental malpractice against the defendant. The suit arose from an incident where a tray containing material used to make dental impressions stuck in the patient’s mouth. It required considerable effort to dislodge it. The force used to dislodge the tray allegedly injured the patient’s neck. The appellant went to the dentists to have her teeth cleaned. The dentist decided that she also needed an impression and instructed…

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    teeth include removable partial denture, fixed partial denture and dental implants. A guiding principle should be to try and maintain what is present. This case report presents one treatment option available in cases of molars affected by extensive periodontal lesions that threaten the loss of the tooth. Hemi-section of the affected tooth allows the preservation of tooth structure,…

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    Vertical Root Canal

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    Vertical root fracture is the one of the most critical complications of endodontically treated teeth which can take place before, during or after root canal filling and can end up with tooth loss (1, 2,3). Exaggerated loss of tooth structure due to trauma and caries, dehydration of dentin (4), access cavity preparation, mechanical preparation (5) and irrigation (6) of the root canal, and post space preparation are critical factors that would influence the durability and strength of root canal…

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    The majority of dental clinics offer emergency services to their patients, typically without an appointment. An emergency dentist will welcome a patient who is in unbearable pain, has lost a crown or is having difficulty eating due to jaw pain or broken teeth. When you have been suffering with an acute pain in your jaw, gums or teeth that has completely turned your life upside down, it's time to contact your emergency dentist at your dental clinic who can take care of the problem as soon as…

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    Everything You Need to Know About Pericoronitis If you’ve received a diagnosis of periocoronitis, you may be worried about more than trying to pronounce the condition. This painful condition specifically affects the wisdom teeth, and can be a factor in the decision to have them removed. Perio-what? Pericoronitis, or operculitis, can develop with a partially protruding wisdom tooth that can’t cut through the gum line as a matured tooth. As a result, the gap provides an entry point for bacteria…

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    Do You Need To See An Emergency Dentist? Consider These 5 Signs Your teeth are a reflection of your body’s over all health, and dental issues can certainly have an impact that can affect more than just your teeth. Unfortunately, these issues can be hard to identify. To keep yourself healthy, it’s important to know what dental issues can be a cause for major concern. Pay attention to these 5 signs that you need to visit an emergency dentist. You Feel Extreme Pressure Around One of Your Teeth If…

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    Trisomy 21 Disability

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    predisposition to periodontal disease; however, prevention precautions can be implemented to create an overall healthy oral cavity. Trisomy 21, more commonly known as down syndrome, is a genetic disorder that arises from a defect involving chromosome 21. Cells in the human body are composed of 23…

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    Oral Health Case Studies

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    This essay aims to discuss a patient case scenario based on the information provided as well as existing literature on oral health. Ben, a 15-year-old adolescent patient, presented at the AIH clinic for the first time for an oral examination. He mentions having pain in certain areas while eating sweets, and he also states that he has not visited an Oral Health Practitioner in 3 years. A good starting point for assessing and managing individual patients’ situation is by obtaining a good medical…

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    How periodontal disease enters the body In both humans and dogs, periodontal disease is an overlooked but serious condition. Periodontal disease is caused by oral bacteria present in the mouth that forms plaque, a filmy substance on the teeth. When exposed to minerals in saliva and allowed to settle, the plaque mineralizes over a period of two to three days and hardens into a thick calculus on the teeth. The presence of starchy particles in the mouth creates an ideal breeding environment and…

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