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    Laser Gum Reshaping Therapy Are you currently suffering from an overly gummy smile that you would like to get rid of? We offer laser gum reshaping therapy to help create the appearance you want. At Jeffrey Busch, DDS, we work hard to make sure our patients feel great about their new smiles — and this procedure will help you feel confident about your new toothy grin. Below we have answered some of the most common questions about our gummy smile treatment. Please feel free to contact our office…

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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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    Fluoride

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    this procedure is performed two to four times a year, depending on caries risk, at routine dental hygiene visits. The varnish applications are painted on the teeth as a thick, sticky substance and left on for the remainder of the day, with minimal restrictions, to come off naturally. Gels are typically used in a tray that fits over the teeth which allows the gel to cover and surround the dentition for a certain period of time (usually a few minutes). Like prescription strength toothpastes,…

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    Dental X-Rays

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    cavities. But what about dental problems not pertaining to your teeth? At Rt 1 Dental, there's a dental X-ray that can help your North Brunswick, Central NJ, cosmetic dentist, dentist Dr. Irina Trakhtman see other areas of your mouth. Much like a panoramic picture, the panoramic X-ray (Panorex) provides a full view of the scenery — in this case, your entire oral cavity! A Room With a View The Panorex X-ray, a single picture of all your teeth and surrounding bones, provides a two-dimensional…

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    Edentulism Case Study

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    1) Medical and social perception of edentulism Edentulism is a condition in which the mouth is without teeth which means that all the permanent teeth are lost. Tooth loss is an outcome of a complex interaction between disease entities as: 1. Caries 2. Periodontal disease And non-disease entities as: 1. Economy 2. Oral healthcare system 3. Access to dental services 4. Dental awareness 5. Cultural tradition 6. Education Continuing exposure to risk factors after onset of edentulism: 1.…

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    you looking for a way to restore your missing tooth? While there are different options available, dental implants will certainly prove to be the best choice. A missing tooth not only affects your self-confidence but also causes harm to other healthy teeth. Furthermore, enjoying your favorite foods can be difficult because of a missing tooth; hence, a long-term replacement is necessary. Dental Implants in Detail The most popular restorative option, a dental implant involves one of the most…

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    Dental Health Month

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    their pearly whites. Of course, you are dealing with preschoolers, so the key is to make the lessons fun! Book A Vist to the Dentist (Little Bill)by Eleanor Fremont Reading Center Fill your reading center with more books about dental health and teeth. Try to find books that will ease the students' minds about dental visits as well as books about losing a first tooth. Naturally, books about the Tooth Fairy will be a big hit! Snack Offer your preschool students fresh fruit and raw vegetables…

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    Red Visor Analysis

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    Don 't let the cute red visor on this even cuter weenie dog fool you! He is a crazed predator, seeking and devouring every toy animal in sight. Not only does he maim and rip to shreds their outer body, but digs deep into the innards to the ultimate goal; the plastic squeaky heart. Yes, I say the intentional goal is to reach this piece of plastic and forever silence its shrill voice. Then, and only then, is the kill final. If you value your own life, you must keep your distance while the kill is…

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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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    Introduction Periodontal disease refers to any form of pathologic inflammation of the tissues that surround the teeth and it is considered one of the most common causes of teeth loss on adults in United States. According to a recent report from CDC (Control Disease Center), 47.2% of adults aged 30 years and older have some form of periodontal disease. There are two general categories of periodontal diseases, and their classification is based on whether there is attachment or bone loss involved…

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