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    confounding factors on research findings‚ it seems clear periodontal disease is more severe in those with diabetes‚ and that there are small‚ statistically significant improvements in gylcemic control with non surgical periodontal therapy (nsPt). Dental professionals need to advise individuals with DM to prevent and manage inflammation in the oral cavity to promote overall health. well controlled research on the bidirectional relationship is essential to identify unequivocally the factors linking

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    discovered in the skull of a Nabatean warrior who was buried in a mass grave 2‚200 years ago.” Joseph Zias‚ curator of the State of Israel Department of Antiquities‚ later reported on this historic archeologic finding in the Journal of the American Dental Association.1 The tooth in question—a maxillary right lateral incisor—dated from the Hellenistic period (200 BC). Radiographic examination of the ancient skull “disclosed a 2.5 mm bronze wire that had been implanted in the root canal—the earliest

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    tooth structure‚ reestablishes function‚ offers satisfactory esthetics‚ and be considered as an alternative restoration. For patients demanding aesthetic restoration‚ ceramic onlays provide a durable alternative to posterior composite resins. Dental ceramics are considered to be esthetic restorative materials with durable characteristics‚ such as translucence‚ fluorescence‚ and chemical stability.1‚2 They are also biocompatible‚ have high compressive strength‚ and their thermal expansion coefficient

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    Anode-The positive terminal of an x-ray tube; a tungsten block embedded in a copper stem and set at an angle to the cathode (q.v). The anode emits x rays from the point of impact of the electron stream from the cathode. A rotating anode is one that rotates constantly during x-ray production to present a changing focal spot to the currents without overheating. Bitewing (Radiograph) - the x-ray shadow images of the crowns‚ necks‚ and coronal third of the roots of both the upper and lower teeth‚ so

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    Dental Secrets 2nd Edition

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    DENTAL SECRETS Second Edition STEPHEN T. SONIS‚ D.M.D.‚ D.M.Sc. Professor and Chairman Department of Oral Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences Harvard School of Dental Medicine Chief‚ Division of Oral Medicine‚ Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and Dentistry Brigham and Women’s Hospital Boston‚ Massachusetts HANLEY & BELFUS‚ INC./ Philadelphia Publisher : HANLEY & BELFUS‚ INC. Medical Publishers 210 South 13th Street Philadelphia‚ PA 19107 (215) 546-7293; 800-962-1892 FAX (215) 790-9330 Web

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    Spreading smiles with Aspen Dental The Aspen Dental.‚ is a corporation offering "complete dental care solutions" based in the United States. Based in DeWitt‚ New York‚ United States it is one of the most trusted provider of general and cosmetic dentistry and denture care for families and seniors in the US. The company in Dental Care - Aspen Dental operates as a Private company. With over 560 full-service in over 36 state facilities in the widespread Aspen Dental marque is providing America a healthy

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    physiologic parameters. • The poor recuperating ability of the pulp may be due to high palsminogenic activity‚ which rapidly breaks down fibrin following injury. Causes of Pulp Diseases 1. Physical A).Mechanical i. Trauma a.Accidental b.Iatrogenic dental procedures(wedging of teeth‚ cavity‚crown preparation) ii. Pathologic wear(attrition‚ abrasion etc) iii. Cracked tooth syndrome iv. Barometric changes B).Thermal i. Heat from cavity prepration‚ at either high or low speeds. ii. Exothermic heat

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    “What do you want to do when you grow up?” The answer came to me in an unexpected encounter with a Dental Service business owner named Paul‚ who is interested in selling his company. Knowing nothing about Dentistry‚ I decided to enroll in Dental Assisting. I chose a college because of the encounter with business owner with a business proposition‚ the knowledge to understand this field for owning a Dental Service business‚ and the credentials this degree will bring me in the future. After the encounter

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    How to get discount dental plan without insurance Finding it tough to manage the cost of an excursion to the dental specialist? You’re not the only one. The expense of dental care has reliably ascended by almost double the normal rate of inflation over the past half-century. Notwithstanding rising dental expenses‚ the quantity of customers with access to low cost dental insurance diminished 5.7% from 2009 to 2010 alone‚ leaving just around 45% of Americans with dental protection. People around the

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    forces that are leading to change in the dental industry and dental practice in the U.S.? How do you see these forces impacting your dental career? The major forces that cause changes in the dental industry and the changing demographics of the American population and the increase in cost of accessing healthcare in spite of the changes brought about by the adoption of healthcare and benefits schemes. Technology is also becoming a major force in the dental care trends and is changing the way individuals

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