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    build up‚ feeding on the food debris left behind which could result in causing tooth decay and gum disease. Brushing Technique Place the head of your toothbrush against your teeth‚ and then tilt the bristle tips to a 45 degree angle against the gum line. Move the brush in small circular movements‚ several times‚ on all the surfaces of every tooth. Brush the outer surfaces of each tooth‚ upper and lower‚ keeping the bristles angled against the gum line. Use the

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    major damage to your smile as a drug habit‚ and it isnt because of sugar. Teeth are eroded when acid wears away tooth enamel‚ which shield teeth. Teeth are more likely to develop cavities‚ become sensitive‚ develop cracks or become discolored with out this.

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    as citrus juices or breathing cold air can also trigger the pain. The cause of this is due to the thinning of the enamel that protects our teeth‚ exposing the dentin (Dentin is the layer of tissue which contains the inner pulp‚ located underneath the enamel). This results in nerve irritation which causes the pain. So if you have sensitive teeth it means most of your enamel on that tooth or teeth had already eroded.

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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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    appear at six months of age‚ they are later replaced by permanent teeth. 1. Plaque and tooth decay From time to time layer of various bacteria forms on the teeth‚ this is known plaque. If this layer is not removed regularly it can lead to dental cavities and other dental problems. Most bacteria in the mouth live on remains of food‚ especially sugars. They produce lactic acid in the mouth which causes tooth destruction by dissolving the calcium and phosphorous in the teeth. Saliva in the mouth

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    of America and sold worldwide. Crest was introduced in the United States in 1955. The Crest brand has also been associated with about twenty brands of dental care products‚ including toothpaste‚ toothbrushes‚ mouthwash‚ dental floss‚ as well as a tooth-whitening product called Crest Whitestrips. Examples of toothpastes include Crest Pro Health‚ Crest 3D White‚ Crest Tartar Protection‚ Crest Whitening and Scope flavored toothpaste. From 2004 to 2010‚ Crest sold dental floss under the Crest Glide brand

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    The dentist might get rid of the store that the tooth was in so that the tooth might be correctly place in. Short term orthodontic wire might generally be utilized to help support the enamel in place even

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    hard tissues (enamel‚ dentin‚ and cementum) of the teeth‚ it can also be known as cavity or tooth decay. This disease leads to holes that destroy the structure of the teeth that are also known as cavities. It usually comes from food that has accumulated on the surface of the tooth. The bacteria mostly responsible in causing dental cavities are known as mutans streptococci and lactobacilli. By not treating this disease a person could be subjected to infection‚ pain‚ and eventually tooth loss. It is

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    ORAL CARE OBJECTIVES: I. Define the following 1.1 Oral care and oral Hygiene 1.2 Dentures 1.3 Mouth 1.4 Palates 1.5 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

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    Have Chipped Teeth? Learn How To Fix It And Restore Your Smile Chipped teeth can be a reason to feel embarrassed when you smile. Fixing them is not only important for your self-esteem‚ but to also prevent further damage from happening due to your exposed dentin. There are a few options to correct this issue‚ and by understanding what each one involves‚ you can pick the one that will work best one for you. Veneers Veneers are sometimes called caps‚ and are made out of resin or porcelain. Your dentist

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