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    When it comes to cosmetic dentistry procedures, there are plenty of common misconceptions and false information floating around. That’s why the experienced dentist at Digital Dental Group in Dayton, Ohio focuses on both educating patients and offering highly specialized cosmetic dentistry procedures from dental implants to teeth whitening. Here are four common misconceptions about cosmetic dentistry explained by Ohio’s best dental office: Teeth Whitening Causes Nerve Damage: When a teeth…

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    Essay On Gum Disease

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    cyclosporine can cause a buildup of gum tissue, a condition called gingival overgrowth. Gum tissue becomes so swollen that it starts to grow over the teeth. Swollen gum tissue forms a favorable environment for bacteria, which can hurt surrounding tooth structures. Certain inhaler medications used for asthma may create a yeast infection in the mouth called oral…

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    Dinosaur Migration Essay

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    The largest dinosaurs to walk the Earth may have embarked on seasonal migrations that covered hundreds of kilometres when local watering holes dried up and food became scarce. Evidence that giant sauropods set off on epic journeys came to light when scientists examined fossilised teeth recovered from the remains of beasts unearthed in Wyoming and Utah in the US. The analysis of 32 teeth belonging to two species of Camarasaurus, among the most common sauropods found in North America, suggests…

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    Flossing Research Paper

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    will save their teeth. Communicate to the patient that it is easy to prevent plaque buildup with proper care. Effective removal of plaque within the oral cavity is not achieved by simply brushing. Plaque control and removal is attained with precise tooth brushing and use of interdental aids such as dental floss and interdental brushes. It is very crucial to brush your teeth after each meal, or minimally at least twice a day. After you brush you should floss right after. Floss is a thin nylon…

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    Rod Gleave Speech

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    reshape your tooth or teeth by removing small amounts of enamel in strategic spots. This will help misshapen, worn, chipped, or too-large teeth blend into your smile and improve its overall appearance. Crown lengthening exposes more of the crown of your tooth by adjusting your gumline with a soft-tissue laser. This may be done prior to a restorative dentistry procedure. Paragraph Title: Q: How does gum reshaping help my appearance? Content: You should have a certain ratio of tooth to gum for…

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    impact on oral health. The dentistry pros at Elko, NV’s AnyDay Dental provide much-needed facts to help keep your smile in check. What is a Cavity? Cavities are holes in the teeth caused by excess tooth decay. When you don’t maintain a regular oral health regimen, decay can eventually wear away enamel, leading to a tiny, yet painful, hole. Even the smallest of cavities can make eating and drinking hard to bear, so they’re best to take care of right away. A dentist can effectively spot…

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    Fluoride Water Quality

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    for Disease Control and Prevention, fluoridation in drinking water is a major factor for the decline of tooth decay in the US and remains the most equitable and cost-effective method of providing fluoride to the community ("Health Effects and Environmental Impact", 2013).…

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    Invisalign Benefits

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    Invisalign is an orthodontic treatment that is suitable for several dental problems. Metal, ceramic and lingual braces also treat dental problems, but the main benefit of Invisalign is its virtual invisibility. There are many other benefits, but the comfort, convenience and confidence that Invisalign provides, make them one of the top treatments for many dental problems. It is a well-known fact that healthy teeth contribute to your overall health. If you have crooked or misaligned teeth, they…

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    is how soft drinks cause staining of the teeth. These drinks add several layers of sugars on to the teeth, a continuous build-up of these sugars creates plaque, which is a layer of bacteria that forms on the crown of the tooth and along the gum line. These layers leave the tooth with an unsightly yellow-brown colour and require treatment from the dentist to be removed, if this is left untreated for too long this will cause gum disease. The most effective action that can be taken to prevent this…

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    Gum Myth

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    actually reduce cavities and not cause tooth decay. The reason for this is because the material in this sugar free gum does not include the harsh substance of streptococcus mutans, which are bacteria that break down tooth enamel. This is because the food and sucrose take an affect on the teeth causing demineralization, but when added with calcium lactate it reduces this. Many times this calcium lactate is placed in gums and also toothpastes to help diminish tooth decay. In addition gum can do…

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