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    Gummy Correction

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    There is no perfect smile; Make your smile perfect Many of us possess with excessive gum tissue of the upper teeth. While smiling‚ the gums will be exposed more than the teeth. Sometimes the teeth will have exposure‚ even if one is not smiling. Such gummy smiling creates a hard look to the face and smile. Gummy smile correction surgery is the best choice for such problem. What causes a gummy smile? • Upper lip elevated muscles are over developed • Growth of gum tissues excessively • The closeness

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    Cottle Taylor

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    Case study : Cottle Taylor Problems faced by the company: The main issue faced is to determine the extent of product mix in a developing nation like that of India and to make the maximum revenue out of the current scenario. Various factors are contributing to the above issue * The demography and economic barrier * Uneven distribution of GDP * Problem is finding local talent to boost sales * Lack of dental hygiene sense * Low dentist to patient ratio * Less concentration

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    Why An Implant Is A Good Choice For A Missing Front Tooth If you lost a front tooth in an injury‚ you’re probably anxious to have it replaced so you won’t be embarrassed when you smile. There are a couple of options to consider when it comes to getting a new tooth. You could get a bridge or an implant. There are advantages to getting an implant‚ even if it takes longer to complete the process. Here’s why. Disadvantages Of A Bridge A dental bridge places an artificial tooth in the gap left by your

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    Cerebral Compassy

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    Cerebral palsy remains one of the most common debilitating diseases in the world. Factors such as neuromuscular incoordination‚ use of soft diet and delayed oral clearance of food make maintenance of optimum oral hygiene a challenging task in these children. The compromised oral hygiene in turn make these children highly vulnerable to dental disease. Maintaining optimal oral/dental health in CP children is of utmost importance as these children usually suffer from several associated general health

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    Orthodontists Advantages

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    Orthodontists offer solutions to all kinds of dental problems dealing with misaligned teeth and jaws. In a way‚ they help in restoring the confidence of individuals who have misaligned teeth. There are plenty of orthodontists in the Richmond Hill area that you can consult with if you have any dental issues that you need to deal with. However‚ it is important to choose a candidate that has the requisite experience and know-how to carry out the treatment. Given here are criteria that can be taken

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    Having braces taught me what foods I can eat and what bubblegum I can and cannot chew but beyond that it has shown me to further explore a future in dental hygiene. Some things you can do as a dental hygienist is clean and remove plaque from teeth‚ educate others about the importance of caring for your oral health which is the gateway to a person’s overall health. Becoming a dental hygienist professionally requires you to obtain an associate degree in dental hygiene. They affect the average American

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    In order to develop a dental hygiene public health program‚ a dental hygiene most evaluate past programs and find a model or paradigm that he/she is going to use to effectively assist the target population. There are four program planning paradigms that can be used: 1. Fones’ model for prevention on disease: Fones strongly believed that prevention was the key to help those in need‚ especially children through the school system. He stated that children were suffering from caries that was a preventable

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    Colgate India

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    Introduction Personal Care Market Oral Care Market (70 years) Home care Market Colgate Palmolive India Ltd. Fast Facts Leading brand in Indian Oral Care segment.  Colgate has been ranked as India‟s most trusted brand for four consecutive years from 2003-2007  Colgate Palmolive India Ltd. Is a 51% subsidiary of Colgate Palmolive U.S.  Listed in two stock exchanges in U.S. and India.  Product Variance Colgate Total 12 • Tagline: „The most advanced toothpaste for your

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    Miswak and toothbrush are both known as oral cleansing aids. Both have same role in oral hygiene and oral health because Miswak and toothbrush has chemical that can be use to overcome the dental disease. Each tool has their own advantages and disadvantages especially in their effectiveness to cure the dental disease. Miswak do not need any dentrifices with them when the user want to use it. As mentioned in previous part‚ the reason is because the roots‚ twigs and stems of Salvadora Persica sticks

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    At the age of 6‚ permanent teeth begin to appear within a child’s smile. Around 12 years-old‚ these teeth become predominantly permanent‚ with an average of 32 teeth in total (FDI World Dental Federation‚ 2015). Education surrounding dental health is imperative before‚ after and throughout these stages of dentition development to ensure good oral habits and prevent dental disease. However‚ inequalities surrounding access to oral hygiene education is prevalent throughout countries impacted by poverty

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