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Sep
Fluoride and Caries Prevention
Fluoride is a natural mineral present throughout the earth's crust and distributed in nature. Some water supplies and foods contain fluoride, too. The mineral is added to drinking water in order to prevent tooth decay. About 99% of fluoride in a human body is found in the b...
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Sep
Physical Therapy and Temporomandibular Disorders
Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is a hinge that connects skull and jaw. One TMJ is located on each side of your jawline. Just like other joints in your body, TMJ is prone to damage, pain, and different disorders that affect its function and your quality of life. Temporomandibular d...
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Sep
Halitosis Can Be a Symptom of a Serious Disease
Bad breath is nothing unusual; most of us have it from time to time especially in the early morning. And yet it can become quite the problem for our self-esteem sometimes. Thankfully we have some of the most efficient tricks that will eliminate bad breath in a matter of seconds...
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Sep
Laser For Dental Cleanings
The Use of Laser in Dental Cleanings - What Is There to Know? IntroductionDental cleanings should take part in everyone's lives. And when we say dental cleanings, we do not always mean the use of the good old toothbrush and toothpaste. And why is that, you ask? You m...
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Sep
Supra-Gingival Dentistry
Supra-Gingival Dentistry - What Do You Need to Know? IntroductionThere are many people with the need to visit their dentist and yet, because of the fear having to experience great pain during a certain dental procedure, they put off this meeting until it becomes an urgent...
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Sep
Full Mouth Reconstructions
Full Mouth Reconstruction - Getting Familiar with the Basics Introduction The mouth consists of both soft and hard tissue, both of which need to function well and in balance in order for our oral health to be at its peak. Whenever there is somethi...
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Sep
Sleep Apnea and Dentistry
Why Do Sleep Apnea Patients Require Help from Their Dentist as Well? IntroductionWhen we talk about sleep apnea, we actually talk about a potentially dangerous and life-threatening sleep disorder. Affecting both men and women, although men are more commonly predisposition to thi...
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Sep
Minimally Invasive Dentistry- The Basic Information That You Need To Know
Minimally Invasive Dentistry - What Is There to Know About It? Minimally invasive dentistry has been quite popular especially in the last few years. Dentists all around the world have encouraged their patients and shared their positive opinions about this interesting techni...
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Sep
What Do You Need To Know About Dental Cone Beam CT and Airway Analysis
Dental Cone Beam CT and Airway Analysis - What Is There to Know? Introduction Has your doctor used terms such as dental cone beam CT and/or airway analysis? If you are here, reading this article, then he/she probably has and you probably have no idea what these terms...
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Sep
Sleep Apnea and Oral Appliances
Can You Use Dental Appliances to Treat Your Sleep Apnea? Find Out Now! Introduction Do you wonder why you feel tired even though you have slept at least 8 to 9 hours last night? Are there any chances that you might suffer from sleep apnea? If you are reading our a...
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Sep
Digital Smile Design
Digital Smile Design - Know This Before You Try ItAre you one of the many people who tend to hide their smiles because they are unsatisfied with it? Do you feel ashamed, even a bit self-conscious because you do not have the smile of your dreams? Yes, oral health is quite i...
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Sep
Xylitol and Xerostomia
Xerostomia is a term that refers to dry mouth resulting from reduced or absent saliva flow. While xerostomia is not a disease, it may be a symptom of various health conditions, side effect of medications, or an adverse reaction of radiation to the head and neck. Dry mouth can be...
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