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    Other techniques that will be discussed is the utilization of visual assessment of dental abnormalities in tooth formation and eruption that a person may present with such as, amelogenesis imperfecta, which is disorder in the enamel tooth development. Although there seems to be only some few limitations to the methods used for person identification, there are a couple of literatures that discuss the discrepancies that may…

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    Canines Vs Felines Essay

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    There are a couple reasons why felines are favored over canines in the United States. As I would see it, felines are the better pet over puppies by populace on the grounds that felines cost less cash than canines, they don't require much work for their upkeep, don't rely on upon the proprietor as much as canines tend to, and are regularly more advantageous and have a more drawn out future. The primary motivation behind why felines are the better pet over canines is on account of felines cost not…

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    "Are teeth supposed to be backwards?" I hated 4th grade out of all the grades 1-5. I already don't like school as a whole (no offense to you) but if there was a least favorite, I'd be fourth. The classes were boring and I had gotten sick of the building. It got worse as I went up a grade also because some of my favorite teachers would retire right when I left them, leaving the spot open for a horribly mean one. The only somewhat satisfying thing were the field trips. They diminished going…

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    Think back to fond memories as a child. Do visions of running down on Christmas morning to see what Santa brought you come to mind? Or do you remember finding a dollar under your pillow after the tooth fairy came to visit you? Childhood traditional myths should not be abolished. These traditions should not be stopped because they teach good morals to children, they keep families close, and they encourage children to believe. First, these fanatical characters teach good morals to children.…

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    Author's Writing Journey

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    her story. That particular day they were going to write about memorable moments. The teacher gave an example of when she lost her first tooth and also said what went through her mind as she wrote. She said, “When I lost my first tooth I was so excited because I knew the tooth fairy was going to come. But, uh oh here’s the problem, when I went to go put my tooth under my pillow I couldn’t find it!” She also does this when showing the class how to revise their work, she would purposely misuse a…

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    An impacted wisdom tooth, a condition wherein your third molar has failed to erupt due to certain circumstances, will create misalignment to your other teeth. Also, a fully erupted wisdom tooth may also create the same misalignment problem if it has fully erupted but is angled sideways towards your other teeth. If such wisdom tooth grows and erupts, it will shift and push other teeth to break free from their natural alignment…

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    The Tooth Fairy maze was one of the five that had the Skeleton Key Room. Before we started the maze, we were brought into a small private bedroom where a little boy wept and screamed that his brother was taken by a monster. He was then snatched up by a monster…

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    Caries In Children

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    Moreover, documenting the caries experience for children aged 5 years old reflect the importance of the interpretation of such experience in the children with all 20 deciduous teeth. As from the age of 6, deciduous teeth are shed and replaced with permanent teeth so the number of deciduous teeth declines. All of which will result in decreasing the caries experiences for older children due to the reduction in the absolute number of teeth with caries experience 84. The distribution of caries…

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    removes the pulp and nerve of the damaged tooth before cleaning and sealing the inner portion. If this process isn't done, tissue surrounding the affected tooth may develop an infection, leading to the formation of abscesses. The term root canal refers to the cavity located in the central part of the tooth where the pulp or pulp chamber is located. This is where the nerve of the tooth resides, and this nerve is critical in the health and functioning of the tooth. However, the nerve doesn't have…

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    Edentulism Case Study

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    1) Medical and social perception of edentulism Edentulism is a condition in which the mouth is without teeth which means that all the permanent teeth are lost. Tooth loss is an outcome of a complex interaction between disease entities as: 1. Caries 2. Periodontal disease And non-disease entities as: 1. Economy 2. Oral healthcare system 3. Access to dental services 4. Dental awareness 5. Cultural tradition 6. Education Continuing exposure to risk factors after onset of edentulism: 1.…

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