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    for both adults and children. Dental health may affect several domains of child development and growth69. Good child dental health is essential for developing several physical and social functions such as feeding, breathing, speaking, smiling, and social adaptation. In the other hand, dental diseases can impact the children in many ways which may include pain, discomfort, embarrassment, challenged cognitive development, reduced self-esteem, and impairments of daily life activities70. In order to create

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    produces, and can survive severe conditions and still be viable for analysis, they become a significant piece of evidence used in the identification of unknown subjects. .Even though teeth are just another part of the skull, the amount of info in one tooth makes it a subject unto itself . Aspartic acid

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    Fluoride Essay For Kids

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    because fluoride is the best protection against tooth decay. Advice & Findings have examined 14 children's toothpastes. Blue and pink jelly, strong, synthetic aromas of strawberry and bubble gum is not uncommon. And all the more or less sweet taste. Must kids really have a special children's toothpaste? Can not brush with mom's and dad's toothpaste? We let the matter proceed to the Bibi Stenman, dental hygienist and "of fluoride Auntie", development and public health coordinator in the Public Dental

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    The night of June 12, 2000 two bombs exploded on the Indonesian island of Sumatra. The first came from a suicide bomber inside a hotel. The second, a more powerful car bomb concealed inside a white Mitsubishi van. The morning of June 13, 2000, I heard on the radio there had been an explosion with an unknown number of victims and deceased. Over the course of the day, pictures and videos of the aftermath emerged showing the horrific extent of the damage. On June 14, I flew to Sumatra along with fellow

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    Impacted Wisdom Teeth? Look For These Three Signs One common procedure that late teens and early adults have done is the removal of their wisdom teeth. Since there is not enough room in the mouth for these teeth to come in, it is better off to remove them so that they do not damage your healthy adult teeth. However, it can be difficult to tell that these teeth are coming in, especially since they can be impacted. Impacted wisdom teeth grow underneath the gum line, and can come in contact with other

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    recommendation in which dmft and DMFT indices are used, dmft is the sum of deciduous teeth that are decayed, missing due to caries, or filled due to caries. The DMFT measure is the corresponding index for permanent teeth. In order to consider the tooth decayed the caries lesion need be detected at the dentinal level 80. The deciduous carious experience dmft at age 5 years was a mean of 1.80. There was a slight increase across age groups until the peak at 8 years (dmf~2.21) that can be attributed

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    Fairy : The Myth Fairy

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    The tooth fairy. A magical creature that exists in the lives of most adolescents. Interactions with the fairy are cherished by children. The excitement of wiggling out that baby tooth, and being able to put it underneath the pillow to be traded in by the tooth fairy for a small fortune. Along with this wonderful memory is an underlying darkness. Ganga mahat and Felicia Bowen, both professors at the State University of New Jersey, wrote in their article the shocking fact that “More than one fourth

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    Introduction Structures of skulls and diverse types of teeth inform us about the lifestyle and the environment that the organisms live. Different structures of skulls are designed in the attempt of supporting each unique and specific function of the organisms include processing food. The teeth can show the organism’s lifestyle and its diet. There are four types of teeth that occur in mammal skulls; incisors, canines, premolars, and molars. Incisors are the four front teeth in both the upper and

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    Introduction Fluorine , which has been considered as one of the 14 physiologically most essential mineral for the normal development ,growth and maintenance of the human body, does not exists in its elemental state. It exists in its simplest anionic form 'fluoride' and is found in great abundance in a large variety of minerals like fluorspar, rock phosphate,fluorite. Due to the unanimous presence of fluoride in the earths crust, all the water sources are enriched with varying concentration of fluoride

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    communities that doesn’t have artificial fluoridated water compared to the ones that have fluoride add to the water. This study conducted forty years ago is one considerable evidence that fluoridating the water isn’t strongly necessary nowadays to prevent tooth decay, considering that the access to fluoridated products, such as toothpaste, mouthwash and

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