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    Root Canal treatment Root canal treatment is an often sincere technique to alleviate dental pain and keep your tooth. sufferers typically want a root canal while there's inflammation or contamination in the roots of a tooth. all through root canal treatment, an endodontist who focuses on such remedy carefully removes the pulp in the teeth, cleans, disinfects and shapes the foundation canals, and places a filling to seal the gap. ROOT CANAL treatment step by step need a root canal? do not be…

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    teeth, public enemy number one is soda. Yes, even diet soda. Research has shown that people who drink soda have over 50% more tooth decay, fillings, and tooth loss than those…

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    beverages, you may have tooth sensitivity. Many people are affected by this common dental condition that may happen often or sporadically. When you visit your dentist in Frisco TX, he or she will tell you that in normal, healthy teeth, tooth enamel and gums protect the dentin, which is the calcified tissue that surrounds the tooth pulp and nerve. Over time, enamel wears down and gums can recede, exposing more of the dentin to irritants. Although age is a factor in tooth sensitivity, there…

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    Enamel Lesion Case Study

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    University of Zagreb with finding of early enamel lesion on proximal surface of molar. Radiograph was taken and caries lesion was detected on proximal surfaces of lower left first molar including enamel and outer part of dentin surface. The patient complaints of sensitivity to cold and sweet. ICON infiltration was applied for treatment of early enamel lesion. Results. Radiograph was taken 6 months after and there was no visible lesions on approximal surface. Tooth sensitivity is gone, after ICON…

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    edges of their teeth are translucent. The common signs and symptoms of tooth discoloration includes: • The fading or discoloration of white teeth • The reduction of white color in the edges of the teeth • Translucent teeth edge with smoky with colored teeth • Translucent edges that chip easily There are many possible causes to translucent teeth, some of these causes include: • Conditions such as Celiac disease can lead to poor enamel development. This can give your teeth a pitted appearance, and…

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    caries is a dental terminology which can be otherwise called tooth decay. The tooth is the hardest structure is our human body and is made up of organic and inorganic contents It is approximately 45% inorganic material (mainly hydroxyapatite), 33% organic material (mainly collagen) and 22% water. Dental caries is a complex procedure that involves the combined action of bacterial toxins in an acidic environment that causes loss from the tooth structure. The main causative factor for dental caries…

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    Drinks such as coffee, tea, and wine are not only some of the most pigmented drinks ingested but are also some of the most common (Tooth Discoloration, 2016). 54% of Americans over 18 drinks at least one cup of coffee everyday not including the extra cups ingested if one is overly stressed or has had a late night and early morning (Coffee by the Numbers, 2016). On average, 27.9 ounces…

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    Why Is Fluoride Important

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    your teeth that attack the enamel. You may brush twice a day, but acid could still be on your teeth even after doing so. This is because acid will accumulate due to food that is stuck in places that are difficult to clean, such as between your teeth.…

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    DNA Forensic Dna Analysis

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    DNA can be extracted from the coronal and root portions of tooth, including the root tips. However, the root body is the region that yields maximum quantitiy of DNA. The quality and quantity of DNA extracted from teeth provides a great advantage in forensic DNA analysis. [10] Teeth is divided into two parts anatomically: i) The crown - which is exposed in the mouth and ii) The roots which are enclosed in the alveolar bone of the jaws. Tooth roots which are composed of cementum and dentine…

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    Dental Bonding

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    you have a chipped, uneven, or discolored tooth. You can have the procedure done on a single tooth, or applied to all of your front teeth if necessary. Bonding can completely change the appearance of your smile, and it is one of the more affordable cosmetic dental procedures you can have done. These are a few things to know. Dental Bonding Procedure When you have a tooth bonded, the dentist applies a resin substance to the surface of your tooth. Your enamel is scratched first to make the resin…

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