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    will differ/vary - it could be that one child loses their first tooth at 5 years old and another child when they are 8 - expected development would be that a first tooth comes away at 6/7 - BDHF the sequence of tooth loss is milk/first teeth appear‚ are lost‚ adult teeth emerge the importance is in knowing how each has it’s own part to play in identifying the accomplishments of a child‚ what milestones have been reached and when‚ they enable charting of a child or young person’s development to happen

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    Dental Implants: Effectively Replacing Your Missing Teeth Dental implants are the ultimate teeth replacement solution for missing teeth. Implant-supported teeth are incredibly stable because they are anchored by synthetic implants that serve as artificial tooth roots. Implants more than pay for themselves because they are designed to last for a lifetime. Webster dentist and implant specialist Dr. Das offers dental implant placement and restoration‚ Teeth in a Day‚ All-on-4‚ and immediate implants in one

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    selfie right? Then you see that your teeth are all messed up and crooked. Wouldn’t you want to fix that and have perfect teeth? [Listener Relevance]- By going to your local orthodontics you can change the way your teeth look in a short period of time depending the way your teeth are. According to the Academy of General Dentistry‚ “An ideal time for placement of braces is between 10 and 14 years of age‚ while the head and mouth are still growing and the teeth are more accessible to straighten.”

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    Roman Dental Hygiene

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    keep their teeth to stay intact. Back then‚ the Romans used urine for toothpaste‚ they would use others urine and their own. Romans would brush their teeth with the urine and the urine would help whiten their teeth. The chewing sticks‚ they would use to chew on to keep their teeth nice and strong and the rags would be used for taking soap‚ or urine and scrubbing their teeth‚ the rags were a replacement to them for not having toothbrushes.

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    benefits. Not only is it great for the skin‚ it also seems to whiten teeth! It is very skeptical‚ but the root plant we once thought to be only dyes to textiles can somewhat really make the teeth whiter and brighter! It sounds a little counter-intuitive to apply a rich yellow substance to yellowing teeth. However‚ something in that golden spice seems to be an effective natural remedy for teeth whitening. Not only will you have whiter teeth‚ there is some research shows that it may even improve oral health

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    The History of Pepsodent

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    Fidlin‚ eHow Contributor The History of Pepsodent Toothpaste Millions of Americans went to bed each night brushing their teeth with Pepsodent toothpaste during the first half of the 20th century. The brand was spotlighted in numerous print‚ radio and TV ads with catchy jingles and snappy dialogue. Pepsodent stood out from the pack because of its notably minty flavor and teeth-whitening ingredients. Origins o Information on Pepsodent ’s earliest days is scarce. Company executives

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    Critical Thinking

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    Critical Thinking Skills: Assignment 2- Assessing Arguments (these counts Part 1: Identifying Reasons (10 marks) In each question choose the answer that could be a reason for the conclusion. Say why this is the correct answer and the others are not. Don’t worry about whether or not the reason is true‚ just whether or not it supports the conclusion. 1. Conclusion: Those people who die from drowning are more likely to be swimmers than non-swimmers. a. People who cannot swim are much more

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    Anorexia Nervosa

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    The damage caused by vomiting will be where the stomach acid has come into contact with teeth‚ mostly affecting the backs of the teeth‚ facing the palate and at the gum line around the incisors. Over time‚ the enamel will disappear totally on the insides of the teeth. Teeth wear down into a point and lose their height. In extreme cases of anorexia‚ the gums can recede so far that they expose the roots of your teeth to acid and to the damaging brushing action of your

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    Oral Care

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    Lips 1.6 Teeth 1.7 Tongue 1.8 Plaque 1.9 Gum 1.10 Enamel II. State the principles involved in oral care III. Give the importance of oral care IV. Identify the kinds of oral care V. Explain the guidelines in performing oral care VI. Describe the different common equipments used in Oral care VII. Demonstrate beginning skills in performing Oral Care 7.1 brushing 7.2 flossing 7.3 cleaning dentures I. DEFINITIONS: * ORAL CARE - the practice of keeping the mouth and teeth clean to

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    types of food. You can replace these damaged or missing teeth with fantastically functional and healthy dental implants! If you are looking to have your full mouth restored with traditional dental implants‚ we have you covered at Total Dental Care! We also have options for people who want dental implants because of the health benefits but don’t need their full mouth restored. Mini Dental Implants If you are not in need of having all of your teeth replaced‚ we offer single tooth implant options in

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