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    properly use the right and equipment and skills to educate people about good dental hygiene. Although oral problems have been around since the “beginning of mankind” (SB 1), the work in the dental field is still changing today. Efforts of treating tooth decay date back to 2700 B.C in Egypt and ancient China. Archaeologists examined the jaws of skulls only

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    Introduction: Baby bottle tooth decay, also known as early childhood carries, is often used to refer to tooth decay in young children. Even though primary teeth are only temporary, it is important to take care of it because children needs healthy and strong primary teeth to help them speak and chew their food. While there are many factors that can contribute to tooth decay in young children, the main factor is taking a bottle with sweetened liquid in it to bed. When a child takes sweet liquids such

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    Many gum (and other soft-tissue) surgeries can be done with lasers. Gingivectomy – the removal of gum tissue to eliminate pockets between the teeth and gums where plaque can build up. A flap procedure to clean the roots of a tooth and repair bone damage. Extraction to remove loose or very damaged teeth. Gum grafts – replacing gum tissue with a tissue transplanted from another area, like the roof of your mouth. When left untreated, gum disease can be very damaging to your mouth

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    Human beings learn from the past, attaining knowledge from repetition or mistakes. The science of dentistry is not an exception to this. When comparing the nowadays dental care with dental practice in the past, dental professionals and patients as well will realize of how far dentistry science had breakthrough. The origins of dentistry as a degree profession data from 1840 when Horace Hayden and Chapin Harris founded the world’s first modern dental society, the American Society of Dental Surgeons

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    millions with mouth or teeth surgeries to receive that irresistible smile. Unknowing of what might give you that impeccable million dollar smile is frequently thought to be something surgery could only do up, however this feat can be accomplished by brushing your teeth after every meal also using mouthwash before and after you wake up. This experiment was created in order to test the truth of what would happen if you where to eat or drink staining foods that could cause problems for your smile (2). Finding

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    An electric toothbrush is also recommended, as this can be more efficient at removing plaque and cleaning the gum line. You should also make sure the toothpaste you use contains fluoride because this natural mineral can help protect teeth against tooth decay by protecting your enamel. Flossing should be included in your at-home oral health routine on a daily basis. On top of this, making regular visits to your dentist is also advised as not only can they identify the very early stages of gum disease

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    Supervise Dental Care Your spouse's teeth may be in good shape now, but they could deteriorate quickly as the disease advances. That's because your loved one will lose the ability to clean his or her teeth well. Also, changes in diet may contribute to tooth decay, especially if you have to entice your spouse to eat with soft, sugary foods. For that reason, you need to keep dental health in mind and make sure your spouse continues with good oral hygiene. Initially, you'll want to supervise and encourage

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    systems of clear aligners that are not as visible as traditional braces. Patients experience greater convenience cleaning their teeth because another benefit of Invisalign is that it is removable. Invisalign is removed when eating, drinking, and brushing the teeth. Since

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    in one of the introduction paragraphs that “the magical beliefs and practices of the Nacirema present such unusual aspects that it seems desirable to describe them as an example of the extremes to which human behavior can go,” (Minor, 1956) Teeth brushing, dental visits, and hair drying are things that seem like normal behaviors. Even the obsession of women’s breast sizes are accepted as normal and certainly haven’t changed since the 1950’s. Minor’s description of these behaviors make them sound

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    However, brushing with a low strength toothpaste with the combination of xylitol and fluoride in a high caries risk populace was not shown to be any more influential in eliminating early childhood caries, than a fluoride only toothpaste. However, it is important to

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