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    Essay On Tooth Loss

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    gingivitis include: red, swollen gums that bleed during brushing or flossing. If left untreated, gingivitis leads to periodontitis. Once gingivitis transitions into periodontitis, pockets of bacteria develop around the teeth and these bacteria begin destroying the jawbone. As these pockets continue filling with bacteria, jawbone deterioration begins, which leads to the teeth becoming loose and the onset of receding gums. Once an individual reaches this stage of gum disease, tooth loss is…

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    Periodontal Disease

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    population will develop gum disease. According to insurance statistics less than 5% of those infected are actually getting treatment. The initial stage of gum disease is called Gingivitis, while the more advanced stages with deep pocketing and bone loss are called Periodontitis. While no one has reported to have died because of gum disease directly, it increases the risk for heart disease, stroke, cancer, diabetes and a host of other life threatening diseases. This relationship between gum…

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    this force begins at the cementoenamel junction, then progression of tooth loss can be rapid since enamel is very thin in this region of the tooth) or abfractions (mechanical loss of tooth structure that is not caused by tooth decay, located along the gum line.), tooth fracture or may be because of exposed tooth root due to bone loss and periodontal…

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    “Chew On This” In “Chew On This”, written by Julie Mehta, the article outlines the fundamental importance of abstaining from dangerous drugs, such as smokeless tobacco products. Overall, she supports her justification through personal anecdotes of tobacco users who have experienced the repercussions of smokeless tobacco directly as well as detailed accounts on her profound research clarifying health risks. In addition, Julie Mehta offers background on the tobacco industry’s marketing format…

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    Periodontal Disease

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    Periodontal disease also known as gum disease plays a major role in Dental Hygiene. The word “periodontal” means around the tooth. It is a chronic inflammatory disease of the gum and tissue that surround and support the teeth. It is very important to take good care of your gums, and your teeth as well. One needs to maintain good oral hygiene in order to not come in contact with gum disease, there are many signs, symptoms, and ways to prevent gum disease. Periodontal disease is very common, many…

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    breath, which is often the result of poor oral hygiene, gingivitis, the first stage of gum disease, periodontal disease, advanced gum disease, in which the periodontium is infected with bacteria. Gingivitis is a common disorder in which the gums are red and sore and bleed easily. Gingivitis can be cured with good oral hygiene. Left untreated, gum disease can result in receding gums and tooth loss. Advanced gum disease, in which the periodontium is infected with bacteria, is called periodontal…

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    Cosmetic Dentists

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    • A crown – the final cover that has a tooth-like appearance Wear a Mouth Guard at Night Many adults clench and grind their teeth at night. If you have this problem, you should wear a night guard as you sleep. A night guard can help prevent receding gums, fractured teeth and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) problems. You can order a custom-made night guard from your dentist to ensure that it fits comfortably in your mouth. To schedule a visit with a cosmetic dentist in Charlotte, please contact…

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    Hygiene The concept of the week was Hygiene. It helps the nursing student to develop a skill on how to shower and bed wash a patient and how to promote Hygiene. According to World Health Organization (2016), hygiene is about practice that will help in maintaining good health or preventing spread of infections. Cleaning the environment, sterilizing the equipment’s, performing hand hygiene, using hand rubs, disposing medical waste are examples of basic skills that a nurse must practice in the…

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    According to Treas & Wilkinson (2014) when using the BMI calculation of: BMI=weight in kilograms + (height in meters)2, Mrs. Jenkins BMI would equal 16.8 (p.924). “The normal BMI for adults ranges from 18.5 to 24.9” (Treas & Wilkinson, 2014, p. 924). The 16.8 BMI classifies Mrs. Jenkins as moderately underweight. Being underweight is when the patient “consumes fewer kcal than needed based on his activity, sex, height, and weight. Consuming too few kcal may result in serious undernutrition-that…

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    Teeth Whitening Essay

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    Home Teeth Whitening Questions and answers FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions about teeth whitening. Get answers to all your questions about teeth whitening, how to whiten their teeth yourself. Risks and possible side effects. Teeth whitening is a strongly growing trend nowadays, as more and more tooth whitening products for home use available on the market. However, misunderstandings often arise regarding the various methods used, so here is a list of frequently asked questions and teeth…

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