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    root architecture‚ and furcation areas Interdental brushes facilitate cleaning of proximal root surfaces‚ including access into the developmental grooves‚ attachment loss‚ long exposed root surfaces‚ complex root architecture. 3) Know the best tooth brushing method for cleaning of the sulcus Bass 4) Know rationales for best OHI home care items (case study and you choose the items given to the patient) 5) Know the first and Major CLINICAL feature of dental plaque induced gingivitis

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    dioxide E) sugar Answer: C 5) Sodium monofluorophosphate is a chemical used in toothpaste to ________. A) make the paste white B) disinfect the toothbrush C) keep the paste from spoiling D) remove plaque E) strengthen tooth enamel Answer: E 6) Chlorofluorocarbons are broken down in the atmosphere by ________. A) nitrogen dioxide B) ozone C) iron D) AIDS E) ultraviolet light Answer: E 7) When a part of the body is injured‚ substances

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    (TMJ Treatment / Teeth Grinding) TMD And Bruxism Solutions At Our Port Charlotte‚ FL Office Having a toothache is uniquely painful‚ but that’s something we can fix. Between tooth-colored fillings‚ root canal treatments‚ or extractions‚ we can get rid of what’s causing you that pain. However‚ dentistry is more than just teeth. It’s also about your jaw‚ and you can experience pain there as well. Your jaw can even be damaging your teeth without you knowing it. Every jaw has a temporomandibular joint

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    it is the only topic that should be talked about. Oral health is another big issue that needs attention in our classrooms. It is estimated that a full one-forth of preschool aged children have some form of tooth decay‚ be it a small cavity here and there‚ or a much more dramatic loss of enamel. It probably comes as no surprise to anyone that sugary foods and drinks are a major cause of these sorts of problems. Especially those containing sucrose‚ or white sugar‚ as it creates a sticky surface

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    recession or tooth lost as it is difficult for them to properly clean their teeth. Bulimia is psychological condition causing enamel erosion and soft tissue to burn. For people with severe depressions is normal stop care about themselves so they are automatically more prone to decay and periodontal disease. People with Alzheimer disease may have serious problems with tooth decay and gum disease as nature of disease is confusion and they may need to remind to clean their teeth to prevent tooth lost. Also

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    !!! Firstly‚ gum can help you improve your oral health because chewing gum increases saliva‚ which is the most important component of oral health and powerful protector of the oral cavity. Sugar free chewing gum doesn’t cause tooth decay. It demineralises tooth enamel and has an antimicrobial effect. Those who chewed sugar free gum after eating had fewer cavities than those who did not. It freshens breath‚ whitens teeth by reducing stains and preventing stains from accumulating and it also reduces

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    Calcium can be viewed as the most notable change because of lead’s ability to replace calcium in many of the intracellular regulatory procedures. Calcium is an intercellular mediator that acts either as a signal or a secondary messenger for many functions of the submandibular glands. This decrease in the absorption of calcium is believed to cause the destruction of the mitochondria which causes rapid energy depletion and impedes transportation. This will stop cells from their normal function and

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    What connects the nasal and oral cavities? Incisive canal? 3. A patient at 9 years old will have what kinds of molars? 4 permanent and 8 primary 4. Which posterior tooth is most likely to have one pulp horn less than the number of cusps? Max 1st molar‚ man 1st molar‚ man 1st premolar? 5. From a proximal perspective‚ which tooth has a similar CEJ curvature as the mesial on #12? Distal on #6 (mesial on #5 wasn’t an answer) 6. Which one of these is correct about antiseptics? They can be used on

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    Health Risks Associated With Tattoos and Body Piercings The risks of Tattoos and body piercing are real and they simply cannot be wished away or they should not be taken lightly too. One should be aware of all the issues involved and take necessary precautions to avoid complications latter. The health risks associated with tattoos and body piercing are given below. Pain -- Some piercing may not hurt but some others are going to be difficult and one should be prepared for it. Infections -- Infection

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    nonglare surfaces (JADA 2002‚ p. 367). The ability of the clinician to distinguish different colours is another variable to be taken into consideration during selection of tooth colour. During shade taking‚ the clinician should avoid eye fatigue by occasionally focussing on neutral surfaces or complementary colours not found in tooth shades (JADA 2002‚ p. 367). Colour The colour of an object is a result of a light source providing a spectrum of light hitting the surface and how spectrum is transformed

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