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    How Does Soda Affect Teeth

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    acid attack your teeth for twenty minutes, starting over with each sip (“WDA”). Soft drinks have a very destructive effect on teeth. They have emerged as one of the most significant sources of tooth decay (“Colgate”). The sugar and acids soften the tooth enamel and, if not fixed, can eventually lead to tooth loss. An example of this would be a study done in Alaskan villages. In these villages, there is no running water and most families buy soda instead of water because it is cheaper. When…

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    is a chemical called fluoride added to most public water services. These water services would include school and city water. You are most likely drinking this water at some time. Many people believe that water fluoridation protects the teeth from tooth decay, however there is actually many risks with consuming the water. The risks include risks to the body. Supplementing fluoride to public water services is unethical and creates risk to a person’s dental and overall health. When fluoride is…

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    "Putting the mouth back into health” elucidates the fact that oral health is far more than just cosmetic, but is linked to an individual’s wellbeing. Fluoridated water prevents tooth decay, is beneficial for all ages, is safe, free to consume and is natural. Despite the continual support for fluoride within dental, medical and scientific communities, there is marked opposition by the general public and a minority of scientists. Through a critical analysis of both the benefits of water…

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    same until the 1970s with the breakthrough being the use of a bonding agent holding the brackets to the teeth. The adhesive would be put on the teeth where the brackets would be stuck right on the teeth. The adhesive got rid of the need to wrap the tooth individually. The use of stainless steel instead of gold and silver did not become popular until the 1960s. In the 1970s dentists found the material acceptable, it helped the dentists and the patients with the price of the braces reducing and…

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    Options For Restoring A Decayed Front Tooth If you've put off going to the dentist for a long time and now you have a decayed front tooth, you may wonder what it will take to restore it. Your dentist has a few different options for filling a front tooth depending on how much decay it has. Unlike a molar, the front tooth has to look nice when the work is done, so metal fillings are out unless you like the appearance of a gold tooth. Usually, the dentist will use a resin filling or crown. Here's…

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    4 Flossing Alternatives For Those That Hate To Floss It may be true that you should floss every single day, but many people intentionally avoid doing it. It may be due to flossing feeling like a tedious task, or they do not like the feeling of the floss wrapped around their fingers. Flossing still should be done to ensure healthy teeth. Thankfully, there are some other ways to clean those small spaces between your teeth. Interdental Brush An interdental brush is a tiny brush that can get in all…

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    particles caught between teeth or amongst teeth and gums that may bring about bothering and toothache. At some point the agony is brought on by nourishment flotsam and jetsam stopped into a hole; expelling it will quickly alleviate the torment. Sound Tooth. Granulate two cloves, and blend it in a little olive oil or any vegetable oil. Presently apply this arrangement on the influenced . Spot a cotton ball in clove oil and rub it specifically…

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    no teeth.5 How Streptococcus mutans causes dental caries. S. mutans is the main initiator of dental caries in human subjects because of a variety of factors. First, S. mutans can bind to tooth surfaces.1 S. mutans expresses adhesion that can bind to salivary glycoprotein that is on the tooth surface.8 The tooth surface is negatively charged and thus attracts proteins (glycoproteins) on its surface forming a layer called…

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    dissolves enamel, and can lead to harmful illnesses. Consuming sugar based products have the ability to burn through your enamel. “Plaque” (Substance that is on your teeth), is a bacterium that feeds on sugar. This bacterium releases acids that burn through the enamel causing decay. This is mainly caused by sugary drinks, so it is recommended to use a straw to avoid the contact of drink to teeth, and brush your teeth twice a day to remove the plaque on your teeth. The enamel is the…

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    Toothpaste Case Study

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    • Ultra Brite – an American toothpaste and tooth-whitener marketed by Colgate-Palmolive in the United States. At present the 7,000 crore Indian toothpaste market witnesses Colgate holding a market share of 62.5% and HUL (Hindustan Unilever) 23%. This leaves a quarter of the share, of which brands…

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