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    Root Canal Case Study

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    Know A root canal involves removing the root from your affected tooth. The root is not necessary for your tooth to function properly. The main reason it is there is to detect hot and cold temperatures of food and liquid. For those with sensitive teeth,…

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    Essay On Horse Dental Care

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    Providing dental care for horses is an important aspect to the overall health and wellness of a horse. Insuring quality dental care allows horses to eat and chew correctly. Most people do not recognize their horse has dental problems until they start losing weight because teeth problems are not easily detected. Provided are five tips for the maintenance of your horse 's teeth are fundamental measures against preventable dental related problems. 1. The first dental exam should happen as soon as…

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    Ernst Boris Chain Essay

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    Ernst Boris Chain was fascinated with science, just like his father, but when Adolf Hitler came into power, Ernst Boris Chain was forced to flee to Great Britain in order to further his studies instead of being forced into a concentration camp. Ernst Boris Chain was “the son of a wealthy chemist,” and as he was growing up in Berlin, “Chain became interested in chemistry while he was a student at the Luisengymnasium in Berlin” (World of Health; Science and Its Times). While in school, “both his…

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    Injuries and sudden health issues can happen at any time. Imagine the crisis situation when a person needs immediate attention like say they have an injury after hours. It could be the regular work pressure that made them neglect visiting a physician or clinic though they had the injury in the morning. They may also worry that they their regular physician will not be available at the odd hours. Many hesitate to go to the emergency room and would rather wait till the next morning. Now people in…

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    Why would an old-school barber have the thoughts about killing their customer? Why would a dentist make the removal of a tooth so painful for a mayor? The story “Just Lather, That’s all” written by Hernando Tellez and the story “One of These days” constructed by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, both of these stories have strong similarities between both of them but what really sticks out is how similar both the Barber is just as similar to the Dentist. Both of these stories have hatred in them either if…

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    Orthodontics Advantages

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    through the tooth. Tooth-colored fillings require less tooth reduction than silver amalgam, preserving the existing structure. The material also bonds with the tooth to provide extra support. Other advantages of tooth-colored fillings: The shade of composite fillings can be closely matched to your natural teeth. Composite materials are great for the front teeth and teeth that are visible when you smile. Tooth-colored fillings can also be used to repair broken, worn, or chipped teeth.…

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    for his tooth, but Escovar is not. Therefore Mayor says “ if you don’t take out his tooth, he’ll shoot you” (Marquez 115). People do not like Mayor because he abuses to the villagers for his convenience. Escovar is also one of that people, but Mayor threats him that Mayor can kill him. Though this, Marquez shows the abuse of the power to readers. Escovar thinks this is the only chance to revenge, so he takes the Mayor’s tooth “ without anesthesia,” and he says it “because you have an abscess” (…

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    Orcas suffer from lots of dental problems and tooth damage. Research proves that many scientists have commonly observed dental damage in captive orcas. Sixty-one percent of the orcas who were studied had endured a “modified pulpotomy,” which is a hole drilled into the tooth and the soft pulpy tissue inside is removed to prevent a deadly abscess forming in the jaw. Trainers, John Jett, and Jeff Ventre, examined photos of the orcas’ jaws and teeth…

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    was not uncommon at this time due to a royal bloodline remaining intact. Although they were siblings who shared a father, they loved each other deeply and ruled over their country together until Tutankhamen died from a possible broken leg or abscess on a tooth. This couple’s love is shown in Tutankhamun and Ankhesenamun using composition, pose, lines, space, texture, light, shadow, size, colors,…

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    be defined as a tissue destroying infection of the gums and bone that support your teeth. “The word ‘periodontal’ means ‘around the tooth’” (American Accreditation Healthcare Commission, 2013, p. 1). Periodontal disease is a chronic inflammatory disease of the gum and tissues that surround and support the teeth. If left untreated, periodontal disease can lead to tooth loss. Understanding the stages with their symptoms, risk factors and causes along with the treatments and the personal…

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