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    Dental Assistant: Saving Smiles One Mouth at A Time Everyday I’m suctioning! One day soon I’ll be wearing this slogan on my T-Shirt because one day soon this will be my truth. Dental Assistants are the backbone of the dentist office. Every day they make people feel pretty. They are saving the smiles of children, teenagers, young adults, and older adults all day. Dental assistants help the dental operator in providing safe, comfortable, and efficient dental treatment. They prepar the patient…

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    Dental crowns that are carefully maintained may last a number of years until you need to get them refitted by your dentist. Once of the most reasons why dental reasons need to be replaced is because they crack. Dental crowns can crack due to a number of reasons, including high-impact sports. Repeated dental crown replacements in a short span of time can be costly and can lead to more damaged to the already decayed tooth that is beneath the crown. The best way to protect your dental crown from…

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    Dry Mouth Research Paper

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    decrease saliva resulting in dry mouth. According to an article, “Oral Side Effects of Common Prescription Medications,” published on medactive.com states, “the saliva in our mouth protects the teeth from decay with its antimicrobial components that help rebuild tooth enamel. Without enough of it, the teeth begin to deteriorate and break down”. This is because saliva in our mouth helps to maintain a balanced and healthy environment for beneficial bacteria to grow. Also, the saliva removes food…

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    What Causes Teeth Stains and How to Remove Them If you want to have a perfect white smile, you should avoid certain foods and products. Even though teeth whitening procedures are easily available these days, you can avoid staining your teeth in the first place. For most people with stained teeth, they have a big impact on their self-confidence, on how they feel and interact with other people. Teeth whitening procedures have become immensely popular because we need to feel confident when we talk…

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    INTRODUCTION The management strategies of dental caries are dependent on the stage at which caries is detected. The incipient carious lesions are characterized by subsurface dissolution due to more fluoride ions in the 50-100 microns of the tooth’s outer surface and less fluoride in subsurface region. Sub surface, non cavitated lesions are amenable to remineralization, thus early detection and diagnosis is of prime importance. 1-3 Traditionally diagnosis of dental caries…

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    years, a debate about teeth whitening has developed for consumers who want to brighten their smiles. Since the 1990s, new technology has offered consumers many options to brighten their smiles. There are many options to whiten teeth ranging from over the counter kits, teeth whitening done in salons, spas and kiosks to professional dental procedures done in dental offices under the supervision of a dentist. There are many important factors to consider. People say that teeth whitening is okay to…

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    Introduction: An electric toothbrush is a toothbrush that makes rapid automatic bristle motions, either back-and-forth oscillation or rotation-oscillation , to provide oral cleaning service, removal dental plaque from the surface of teeth. Electric toothbrush generally powered by rechargeable battery or disposable battery. The functional unit for the electric toothbrush is 3 years per use where 2 times per day. The functional unit for the replaceable brush head is 3 months per use. We will…

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    Dental Malpractice Case

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    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 his dental technician to clean her teeth and make the impression. The technician made the impression by inserting a tray filled with a dental compound into her mouth. When the technician attempted to remove the impression, it…

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    Dental Implants Essay

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    perception of you. Furthermore, having bad breath can be extremely harmful to your health. It might be surprising to you, but a decayed, infected, or an unclean teeth have been linked to cardiovascular diseases, stroke, and also to some other major health complications. The most concerning thing is that people tend to neglect any issues in their teeth till the last moment. This often leads to the problem getting out of hand. This is where a dental implant plays a vital role. If you have a tooth…

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    Case Study Of Sensodyne

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    sensitivity to toothpaste. It is Brooklyn Company in New York; the company was founded in 1907. In 1961 was marketed first toothpaste. "The product is sold under the brand name of Schumi test in Japan. It is universally recommended by doctors for sensitive teeth. Consumer product…

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