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    Surface Staining Teeth

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    The crispiness of apples help strengthen gums. They also have a high water content that helps increase saliva production and disperse and neutralize colonies of bacteria that cause bad breath and plaque. Baking Soda Instead of brushing your teeth with toothpaste try brushing your teeth with baking soda. Baking soda is a pantry staple, but it is great for oral hygiene too. It acts as a mild abrasive that helps scrub off plaque and surface stains. Celery and Carrots Celery and carrots both have a

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    If you are experiencing in a tooth that has previously undergone a root canal treatment, you may need a second root canal. A second root canal on the same tooth is referred to as a retreatment. What Prompts A Retreatment The vast majority of root canal treatments are successful the first time through. However, a small percentage of people who have a root canal done will need to the that same tooth treated again at some point down the road. The causes behind a retreatment can vary, but are generally

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    Life Of Pi Diction Essay

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    The passage chosen is an extract from pages 310-311 in Life of Pi by Yann Martel, taken place shortly after Pi arrives on the island. The purpose of the passage is crucial in both the reader’s and Pi’s frightening realization of the carnivorous nature of the island, as Pi finds a set of human teeth hidden in accumulation of leaves. As the reader unravels the passage and subsequently realizes its horrors, one finds that the Martel successfully uses structure with the transitioning to very short paragraphs

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    Life of Pi: The Relativity of Truth The relativity of truth refers to truth relativism, which is the doctrine that there are no absolute truths. The truth is always relative to some particular frame of reference. An example of truth relativism is the “The Dress” trend which went viral because viewers disagreed over whether the colors of the dress were black and blue or gold and white. Because of how a human perceives the color, it could be either of these colors based on how a person sees it. The

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    Dentist Essay example

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    off. Nervously, I push the up button and patiently wait. The elevator door promptly opens and I am engulfed, the door closes, up I go. Once on the second floor, I exit the elevator and immediately I can smell the mixture of the wintergreen flavored tooth paste and the overwhelming aroma of bleach out in the hall, along with the sound of the teeth grinding drills which gives, no longer the feeling of the dentist office but of road construction

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    I’m lucky that I only got a fat lip and a chipped tooth from this tragedy, I could of gotten a concussion instead. I’m lucky, I hear stories of kids that had something happen to them way worse then what happened to me. I’m lucky that I have a supportive family and it’s there for me when I need them in

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    part in dental consideration. In the event that your eating routine is rich in sugar, you are at a higher danger of tooth rot and holes, which can bring about toothaches and loss of teeth. Your dental practitioner will prescribe a sound eating regimen rich in fiber, natural foods grown from the ground. Tobacco ought to likewise be dodged as it is a main source of recoloring and tooth rot. Keep in mind to see your dental practitioner routinely for dental checkups and treatment for any issues that might

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    Francesca Ara co People simply can’t live without toothbrushes! In 2003, scientists proved that toothbrushes were the number one thing people can’t go a day without using. “The average american spends over 38 days of his or her lifetime brushing their teeth.” Stated by Dr.Jeff Stonebraker in “Five Fun Facts About Toothbrushes.” The toothbrush is an invention that has had a profound impact on modern society because it keeps your breath from smelling and fights disease. The electric toothbrush is

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    32 teeth in our mouth and they are indispensable. The tooth, in itself, consists of two parts: the root buried in the bone and the crown that is in the oral cavity. In addition, the cost of a quality brush is now quite low compared to the many benefits. Dental care can help in many cases: to restore a devitalized tooth, to cover and support a tooth that has a large filling when there is not much left healthy material, to protect a weakened tooth, to cover a dental implant it is fixed with cement or

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    Research Paper On Teeth

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    positively affects them. To begin with, a tooth is one of the hard white objects found in our mouth that is used for breaking down food. A tooth has two anatomical parts: the crown and the root. The crown is the portion of the tooth that is covered with enamel. The enamel is the outer layer of the crown and is also the hardest substance in the body. Other important structures of a tooth are the dentine, the pulp, and the cementum. The dentine forms the bulk of the tooth and can become sensitive if the enamel

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