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    I am writing to apply for the position of assistant professor in endodontics, a full-time tenure-stream as advertised on the University of Toronto website. I am currently a certified specialist in endodontics, a clinical assistant professor at the University of British Columbia, and a consultant endodontist at the Vancouver General Hospital in Vancouver, British Columbia. I am extremely interested in obtaining this faculty position, where I can contribute to the university focus on endodontic research

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    exposed roots. Correct Discoloration It is noticeable in some seniors that a yellow discoloration tints their teeth. This is the caused by the bone-like tissue under the called dentin. As the outer layer of enamel wears away, it allows the darker yellow of dentin to show through. The second layer under the enamel is dentin, which is yellow, by nature. It breaks through the thin layer of enamel and causes the teeth to turn color. This discoloration becomes noticeable with age. While not always related

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    centrally located, and it can cause individuals pain if exposed due to a cavity, crack or fracture. Dentin Dentin is the porous layer that covers the pulp and sits below the outer tooth enamel. Because it secretes a mineralized substance, and is soft and flexible, it provides tooth enamel an added layer of support and helps prevent it from fracturing. If the enamel is compromised and the dentin is exposed, however, it can cause tooth sensitivity. Enamel Enamel is the hard, white exterior covering

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    Emergency dentist Worcester Toothache Toothache is the pain that occurs in or around the tooth, that is caused by a problem with the teeth or the surrounding toes and bones. Toothache can be permanent or intermittent, and it can cause a change in temperature, such as exposure to cold drinks or pressure on the tooth during chewing. It is difficult to ignore a painful tooth, and the most important thing is to identify the type of pain and what it causes, as this is the only way to get rid of it faster

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    In the past, the applications of light, more specifically laser, in health and clinical applications have been focused on its destructive phototoxic effects. This effect is associated with high energy radiation, whereas low energy radiation has been found to induce a stimulating effect on the cells. The heat inducing laser tissue ablation effect used in surgery and the disinfectant-antimicrobial effect of light therapy are distinctly different from the beneficial healing response stimulated by photobiomodulation

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    Should Your Child Get Their Cavity Filled? If you found out that your child has a cavity, especially in a baby tooth, you may not be sure about how to handle it. Filling a cavity is the first thing your mind may jump to, but there are other options that you may not have thought of. Ask yourself these three questions to help decide if filling a cavity is the right move. Is The Cavity Large? Some dentists suggest that a cavity be filled no matter how big or small it is. It could be cavity that has

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    What are Stem Cells? Stem cells are unspecialized clonogenic cells that have the potential to differentiate into different kinds of cells with specialized functions. Normally, stem cells don’t have the “tissue-specific structures” that enable regular cells to perform specialized functions (Bethesda, 2015). In addition to multilineage differentiation, stem cells have the ability to continuously self-renew themselves (Gronthos, 2002; Zhao and Chai, 2015). They also play a key role in the repair and

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    Jim and the fact that they had lost so much.      The time of the book is in the spring through the fall in the year of 1921. This is until the end when Rose Lee grows up and moves away. The place the story is set in is Dentin, Texas mostly in Freedom (until it is destroyed) or in Mr. and Mrs. Bells house or yard.      The mood of WHITE LILACS is a combination of anger, confusion, despair, hopelessness, sorrow, joy and being belittled.      The

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    with equine demineralised bone matrix (DBM) and the second group was left to fill by the blood clot. All patients were evaluated radiographically at interval of 3 months and 6 months. First 3 months there was no significant difference in bone density but on 6 month the first group filled with DBM showed a greater difference in bone density than the second group. In this work DBM has a tendency to migrate from graft site and lack of stability after surgery which sometime effects clinical utility of

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    ever come back once you lose it? What Precisely Is Enamel? Your teeth have four layers. Enamel protects the crown of your tooth, or the part that sticks out from your gums. Directly underneath the enamel is the dentin. Dentin gives your teeth their pearly white color. Underneath the dentin is the pulp, or the innermost part of the tooth where the blood vessels and nerves reside. The enamel is a layer of minerals that is just a few millimeters thick. It is translucent, which means light can pass through

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