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    commonly used to fill in the gaps of missing teeth by fitting artificial teeth into the gaps and securing them to the adjacent teeth or dental implants. Types of bridges have become very numerous, and depending on the materials they are made from, how they are made, and how they are secured in the mouth they can be used for a number of dental issues. A bridge is made by filling the space left by the missing tooth or teeth and placing artificial teeth in the space between in order for the bridge…

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    irregularities in the teeth and jaws. You might be asking yourself what orthodontics has to do with physics as it is about dental movements, but that is where the physics such as biomechanics and physics come in. Brackets and Wires You can easily understand the physics behind the brackets and wires. Isaac Newton’s third law of motion states that every force creates an equal and opposite reaction. In context, the bracket and wire system is about application of force onto the teeth and the…

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    as teaching clients how important it is to maintain good oral hygiene and instructing them on the principles of preventive oral care. They would also help demonstrate to the patient how to brush and floss their teeth correctly, how to select the correct type of toothbrush for their teeth and analyze patients' diets and counsel them on how to eat right to maintain good dental and gum health. And although dental hygienists duties may vary from state to state due to their…

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    The Smile Plot

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    supports her through her tough time of having teeth problems. Dr. Dugoni is her orthodontist dentist. He tries to a lot to make sure she can smile with confidence again. 2. Background- Smile is based on a true story. The author wrote about her life when she was younger and the problems she faced. 3. Motivation- When she was walking home from school with her girl scout friends, she trips and knocks out her two front teeth. She wants to get her teeth fixed, so she can smile with confidence again…

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    Essay On Tooth Loss

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    of self-consciousness, which leads to the purposeful hiding of teeth during a smile or while laughing. Besides cosmetic changes, tooth loss also affects the way an individual speaks and chews; thus, reducing his or her overall quality of life. Unfortunately, even if the tooth loss occurred in an area not directly visible when one smiles, as time passes, this empty space causes the remaining teeth to shift. This shifting of the teeth may also change the characteristics of an individual’s smile…

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    10% of adults and 15% of children brux in their sleep. In layman's language, bruxism refers to clenching, grinding and/or gnashing the teeth. It is a very common sleep disorder. Considering that bruxism frequently goes unnoticed, it's a good idea to keep those bi-annual dental appointments. However, even your dentist may not identify the condition until teeth damage has already occurred. Let's explore Symptoms of bruxism, so that you can recognize the condition early-on. Referred to as…

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    Dental implants are a great option for patients who have missing teeth. Implants in Short Hills NJ are replacements for the tooth that are a permanent or removable solution. You may need a dental implant if you have missing teeth, uncomfortable dentures along with missing teeth, or gaps and spaces in your teeth. There are several advantages to receiving Implants in Short Hills NJ. Along with filling a space in your mouth, these have several advantages. They give the patient an improved…

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    Bad Oral Hygiene

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    WHY IT IS IMPORTANT YOUR TEETH CLEAN WHEN YOU HAVE BRACES It is very important to keep your teeth clean, especially when you have braces. You could get Gingivitis, cavities, Halitosis and many other issues. In this paper, I will address the issues that come with bad oral hygiene and how to have and keep a healthy mouth. Plaque can build up on teeth. Plaque can get into hard to reach spaces, especially with braces since it can hide between the brackets and wires. Plaque is a sticky and colorless…

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    Periodontal (Gum) Disease

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    overall changes. Causes- The cause of periodontal disease is plaque. This sticky film is composed mainly of bacteria. Plaque forms on teeth when starches and sugars in food interact with bacteria that are normally found in the mouth. Brush your teeth, removes plaque. But the plaque will rapidly reform, usually within 24 hours. The plaque which remains on teeth more than two or three days can harden under…

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    the previous 12 months. With summer days rapidly approaching, sports gear of all types are being dusted off in readiness. However, while you are out enjoying your sports, there are two simple hydration habits that are doing permanent damage to your teeth. Be aware of your dental habits this summer if you wish to avoid extra visits to see your dentist. Too Much Hydration Using Sports Drinks How many sports drinks do you stock up on so you're fully prepared for when you start to get physical?…

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