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    Abstract This paper discusses scholarly articles that discuss various interventions, to improve oral health in children of all ages. There is research conducted that shows 1 out of 6 children experience a toothache each year. There were various interventions implemented throughout schools, and for parents with young children. Each intervention had similar effects and research shows that they were very effective in increasing knowledge on oral hygiene and dental health. This paper also discusses

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    dental health routine. Eating the correct foods at the right times and avoiding certain snacks can all help to prevent tooth decay. So let’s take a look at tooth decay and the actual process itself. Tooth decay is the formation of cavities or dental caries as they’re also known. The process involves three major factors including food and/or beverages consumed, the

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    1. Explain the position of the role you have been assigned, and provide at least two references that support the position of your role. I have been assigned the role of the leader of Fluoride Action Network. The Fluoride Action Network is a non-profit organization and an international coalition seeking to broaden public awareness about the toxicity of fluoride compounds and the health impacts of current fluoride exposures. The organization’s mission is to “provide comprehensive and up-to-date information

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    Micaela Lopez Mr. Stuart Writing 1320 Dentistry When someone begins to feel the aching sharp pain of a cavity or the pressure of a wisdom tooth coming in, they dread having to make an appointment with the dentist. There are millions of Americans who avoid visits to the dental office out of fear. This has become an extremely serious problem due to the lack of oral health which leads to a number off issues such as: gum disease, cavities, loss of teeth, high blood pressure, heart disease, and death

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    Why is illicit drug abuse most often associated with poor oral health? Trevor Zlatnik University of Saskatchewan Abstract This paper reviews eight published articles that all look at oral health and some form of drug use. The articles vary in how they describe drug use. The articles may refer to drug use as drug abuse, substance use, drug addiction, or drug-dependency. The articles look at various drugs including methamphetamine, cocaine, morphine, heroin, ecstasy, and cannabis.

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    Karly Klein and Hope Greim 4th Hour ISP Research Paper For an ISP, the topic of this experiment is on tooth decay. In order to prepare for the experiment, research was conducted for information about teeth, how teeth are similar to eggshells, how sugar affects the teeth, the amount of sugar in selected drinks, and the MOHS Scale. Tooth decay is the ruin of the outer surface (enamel) of the tooth. The enamel is the thin outer covering of the tooth. Responsible for the protection of the teeth

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    The title of my research simulation is Early childhood caries and the effects on young children’s emotional well-being. This study will examine how parental perception of early childhood caries impacts young children’s emotional well- being. The overall goal of this study is to identify barriers to treatment of early childhood caries in preschoolers. In addition, the study will describe the 1) prevalence of ECC in a preschool population, 2) parent oral health knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and behaviors

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    Severe dental fluorosis and cognitive deficits Choi et al., (2014) is a pilot study of the association of exposure to fluoride with cognitive function of children in a Chinese community. Although limited it provides more useful information than almost all the studies included in the authors ' earlier review (Choi et al., 2012). Most of the reports considered in that review were very brief with little detail or consideration of confounding factors. Unfortunately political activists use Choi et al

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    Adult Dental Health Survey 2009 It’s fifth in line of the national dental surveys since 1968. Carried out in England, Wales and Northern Ireland with aims to review changes over time in dental health, knowledge people about dental care and examine their experiences. Summary- There is visible improvement in all three areas in age group 20-45. There is noticeable connection between regular brushing and longer lasting teeth and overall better health. From the position of attendance- majority of the

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    Introduction: The replacement of a single tooth lost due to dental caries or trauma can be challenging for a clinician. Traditionally several options are indicated in order to restore the edentulous space including implant/crown, fixed partial dentures (FPD) or removable partial denture (RPD). However economic factors, occlusal disturbances, lack of adequate bone support or excessive removal of healthy dental structure are some of the limiting factors in the traditional treatment modalities. One

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