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    Dens Evaginatus Case Study

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    presence of tubercle on the occlusal surface of mandibular premolars and lingual surface of anterior teeth. Due to occlusal trauma this tubercle tends to fracture thus exposing the pathway to the pulp chamber of teeth. This case report is about the presentation of dens evaginatus in mandibular premolars bilaterally, among them tooth 44 was associated with chronic apical periodontitis. Fractured tubercle of three premolars were sealed with composite resin. Root canal treatment was performed with…

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    The psychologist Sigmund Freud and Erik Erikson were very well known and so was their theories of development. Freud had a psychosexual theory of development and Erikson had a psychosocial theory development. Even though Erikson was influenced by Freud's ideas and theories, Erikson theory was different in a significant number of ways.They both believed that personality develops in a number of predetermined stages. Freud’s theory was psychosexual stages, while Erikson’s theory emphasizes the…

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    begin to pull back from your teeth. As the gums pull away, nerves are exposed. As you might expect, once the nerves are exposed you will begin to notice sensitivity or discomfort. If you do have gum disease, you will need to be vigilant with your oral hygiene. In addition, you'll need to visit your dentist for treatment. You might need a prescription mouthwash or you may need to undergo surgery, depending on the severity of your gum disease. 3. Brushing Too Hard Brushing too hard—or even…

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    immediately after eruption for professional cleaning. The bacteria within the oral cavity begin to stick to the acquired pellicle and form plaque. Plaque is a sticky…

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    Are you a lady looking for an epilator to help you enjoy long lasting smooth skin? Spending all your hard earned money on visiting Spas just to remove that stubborn hair that grows all the time, or hurting yourself with the razor, leaving you with unnecessary scars then the Phillips HP6520/70 Satin Soft Cordless Epilator is the right tool for you. This epilator will give you the comfort of removing all your unwanted hair, while protecting your delicate skin against pulling, leaving you with…

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    patient’s medical history revealed alcohol use, tobacco use, and no medications. However, the patient does take Mucinex-Sinus Max due to seasonal allergies. The dental implications associated with Mucinex-Sinus Max is xerostomia. Xerostomia affects the oral cavity in a negative way due to the lack of nutrients provided from saliva. The patient's blood pressure was 140/90 mmHg and pulse was 80 BPM. The blood pressure reading was stage one hypertension because the normal range for blood pressure…

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    Mouth Guard Dental Injury

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    Basketball game just like any other game comes with both excitements and disappointments. One of the disappointments is dental injury. This can greatly hamper the love of your good smile. To minimize this injury, you need a protective mouth guard. Why risk losing a tooth when you can protect it? Dental injury can cause gum bleeding and lacerations, fracture or dislodge your teeth which may require a lot of money to correct it. A protective mouth guard should be a regular companion of your…

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    Benefits of Chewing Gum Mm, don't you just love that sweetness,stickiness,goodness that you get from chewing gum? I know I do and most of you too.Thousands of years ago people chewed gum in its pure natural form.Tree lumps,sweet grasses and even waxes were chewed as ancient chewing gum. Today their and hundreds of gum flavours from the sweet classic vanilla to the iciness mint flavor.There are many types of gums available in the market,from gum used to color our teeth and even the gums used…

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    transmission would never be broken. The oral torah was passed down from generation to generation without ever being physically recorded onto paper due to the idea that the principles, while rigid in their origin must be fluid enough to adapt to various unknown circumstances. This ideology functioned well up until the destruction of the temple where educators…

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    Fluoride Benefits

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    Many of us wonder what the benefits of fluoride are. Fluoride is one of the earth's most common compounds and naturally exists in water, but the fluoride is too low to replace proper dental care. For more than 70 years cities have included fluoride into their water supply because it is the easiest way to help people who may not visit the dentist regularly. Smaller communities with their own water supply take fluoride supplements because fluoride protects the teeth from tooth decay. The…

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