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    Essay On Pulpotomy

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    The crown stays on the tooth until it is ready to fall out, which usually occurs when a child is 9 to 12 years of age. Your pediatric dentist in Dallas will check your child's crown every six months at their regular dental exams to ensure that it hasn't become loosened. How Can I Prepare My Child Beforehand? Normally, a pulpotomy in children doesn't require any preparation before the…

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    additional requirement for dentistry is they must take the Dental Acceptance Test (DAT) to become accepted to a graduate school. Which is the opposite for chiropractors because they do not have to take any acceptance test to get into a graduate school. Dentist do have to gain a license to perform in any…

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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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    Getting A Root Canal? Two Common Questions Answered If you’ve been told that you need a root canal to repair one of your teeth that have been infected, you may have anxiety about the procedure. Getting a root canal can cause you stress in a couple of ways, due to the unknowns of how much it will cost you, and not knowing how the procedure works. Here are the answers for two common questions regarding root canals. How Much Does The Procedure Cost? The location of your infected tooth will play a…

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    Tied tongue need to undergo a corrective surgery called a frenectomy. While there are several ways to have the procedure performed, the basic method involves snipping the skin that is restraining the tongue. Your dentist can actually perform this procedure for you in their office. Another way to fix the problem is with laser surgery. The main benefit is that the procedure is safe and painless, and will not cause any bleeding afterwards. This procedure may be…

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    language, bruxism refers to clenching, grinding and/or gnashing the teeth. It is a very common sleep disorder. Considering that bruxism frequently goes unnoticed, it's a good idea to keep those bi-annual dental appointments. However, even your dentist may not identify the condition until teeth damage has already occurred. Let's explore Symptoms of bruxism, so that you can recognize the condition early-on. Referred to as "morning after" symptoms of bruxism, you may wake up with a headache,…

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    Dental Health Month

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    this opportunity to instill in your preschoolers' minds the importance of dental care. Teach them to properly care for 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.…

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    Orthodontist Essay

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    are exceedingly specialized dentists. Their main emphasis is on the preclusion and treatment of improper bites. This is a significant dental issue, as improper bites can result in a variety of complications such as tooth irregularities, lop-sided jaws and warped teeth. Orthodontics was essentially the first sub class of dentistry to be documented as its own specialty field. Generally speaking, it takes two to three years of extra education after graduating as a dentist to earn the experiences to…

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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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    applied. For very minor cracks, a dentist can fix them using a sealant that is applied over the veneers. It glues the crack together to make them a solid veneer once again. Problems can come up where the sealant changes color and becomes noticeable, so the veneer may eventually need replacement. Using a sealant will be cheaper than completely replacing the veneers, so it is a viable option as a short term fix. If your veneers became damaged, visit a dentist immediately for a consultation.…

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