Dental Applications That Replace Lost Teeth
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9 November 2017
People who have lost a large number of teeth may find it difficult to meet their nutritional needs. In addition, they may suffer from undesirable changes in their appearance, such as hollow cheeks and gapped smiles. Nevertheless, there are dental applications available to replace lost teeth, restoring the functionality and appearance of the mouth. Here are a few of those applications.
Fixed Dental Bridges
Fixed dental bridges can be used to replace one tooth or multiple teeth.
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Why Your Dentist Wants You To Brush For Two Minutes Twice Daily
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10 October 2017
If you have visited a dentist regularly since your childhood, you have probably been advised more than once to brush your teeth for two minutes twice daily. Your dentist may have even specified the importance of brushing at night before bedtime and in the morning.
Although these instructions may be familiar to you, you may not know why they are often advised. Here are a few reasons why your dentist wants you to brush for two minutes twice daily.
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Wear Orthodontic Braces & Want To Join The United States Military? Here's What You Need To Know!
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13 September 2017
To enlist in the United States military, there's a process you have to go through which includes one or two days of activities at MEPS (military entrance processing station), which includes in-depth aptitude testing and an intense medical physical. If you pass the qualifications of the testing and physical, you can then select your job, swear in, and choose an initial training entry date, which is when you will get shipped off to boot camp or basic training.
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Barnacles On Your Teeth? Tips For Scaling Barnacles And Preventing Periodontal Disease
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10 August 2017
Do you have barnacles on your teeth? "Barnacles" are another name for the tartar that builds up along your gum-line, creating hard plaque and potential tooth loss. If you have barnacles, then you likely have periodontal disease, but don't worry; nearly half of the American population does, and it is easy to treat if caught early.
Get rid of periodontal disease and prevent the build-up of barnacles with these dental tips:
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