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    Oral Hygiene Speech

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    prevent bad breath and maintain healthy gums and teeth. What is Plaque? Plaque is a sticky film that forms on teeth‚ it contains bacteria that changes sugar into acid‚ leading to cavities (holes) in teeth. Plaque is bad for teeth‚ because a build up of plaque leads to gum disease. Oral hygiene during early childhood is vital for ensuring the health of teeth and gums and teaches children the daily routines required to ensure optimal dental health. Poor oral hygiene can affect the individual human development

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    Dental Implants

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    1-A (archive) is a file that can contain hundreds of other files saved in a special format 2-A utility program that makes a peripheral device function correctly is a (driver) 3-A file manager utility program allows you to perform all of the following EXCEPT (create a backup file of the entire contents of your computer disk for emergency purposes) 4-A (full) backup includes all the files and data on the hard disk 5-A boot disk (provides a way to troubleshoot computer start-up problems) 6-A (driver)

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    How to Maintain Proper Oral Hygiene April 14‚ 2013 Keeping up with dental hygiene is important to maintain a healthy mouth. In order to keep your teeth healthy and clean‚ you must follow a specific routine at least once a day. Brushing and flossing every day can prevent gum disease‚ tooth decay‚ and remove any bacteria left on your teeth after eating. Although it seems like such an easy task‚ there are many different variables. Proper brushing takes at least two minutes and should be done

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    Importance of Flossing

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    that only takes a few minutes‚ should be part of your daily dental hygiene routine. There are areas in and around your teeth that a toothbrush simply cannot reach‚ and the only way to get the debris and plaque out of these areas is to floss. That is what makes flossing such an important step. If you learn to follow up brushing your teeth with flossing‚ you will quickly notice the difference in the way your mouth feels. The American Dental Association recommends you floss at least once a day‚ either

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    decay. Floss‚ floss‚floss your teeth. Every single day. Gently‚ gently‚ gently‚gently‚ Whisking Plaque away. Rinse‚ rinse‚ rinse your teeth Every single day. Swishing‚ swishing‚ swishing‚ swishing‚ Fighting tooth decay. * Brush twice a day with an ADA — accepted fluoride toothpaste to remove plaque-the sticky film on teeth that’s the main cause of tooth decay. * Floss daily to remove plaque from between your teeth and under the gumline‚ before it can harden into tartar. Once tartar has

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    Dental Management System

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    CHAPTER I Background of the Study Nieto Dental Clinic is a private dental clinic with a primary mission to help create a beautiful smile‚ and to provide a complete quality dental care for all the patients. Nieto Dental Clinic aims to provide the patients with a premium level of service and to raise the standard of Dental care in the Philippines. Nieto Dental Clinic is passionate about ensuring that the patients are experiencing a relaxing and satisfying service as possible

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    CLASS 1 AMALGAM RESTORATION INITIAL TOOTH PREPARATION Outline Form: It is the perimeter of tooth preparation in width‚ length and depth dimensions. Location: i. Occlusal surface of posterior teeth ii. Occlusal 2/3rd of Facial & Lingual surfaces of posterior teeth iii. Lingual surfaces of anterior teeth Shape: i. Mortise Shape Inverted Cone Shape Mortise Box Shape Mortise Mortise shape defines that each wall and floor is in form of a flat plane‚ meeting each other at definite line

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    Dental Nurse

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    Unit 3 Task 7 D1 Evaluate how cash flows and financial recording systems can contribute to managing business finances. Cash flow relates to the amount of money received and spent in a given period. Business can have cash flow problems when the business spends too much money than they receive or because some people who owe them money have not paid their bills when they should. To avoid these problems to occur businesses should make sure they prepare a cash flow forecast. Cash flow forecast

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    Amelogenesis Imperfecta

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    Have you ever noticed that some people have awful dental hygiene‚ yet they never have to visit the dentist? The genetics that your child inherited from you will play a role in the health of their teeth. Because their teeth will be impacted by a number of different gene codes‚ consider these two points when you are thinking about choosing a new dentist. Enamel For some people‚ the enamel that covers the interior of your teeth is softer than others. In rare cases‚ a person may experience Amelogenesis

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    Antimicrobial Property of Mango Twigs Extract against Dental Caries-causing Microorganisms (Streptococcus mutans‚ Streptococcus sobrinus) Jervene Venturina‚ Santiago Bataller Jr.‚ Raymark Camato Dental caries is an ecological disease in which the diet‚ the host and the microbial flora interact over a period of time in such a way as to encourage demineralisation of the tooth enamel which results to caries formation. This disease can affect both the enamel (the outer coating of the tooth) and

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