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    Most people don’t know they have gum recession because it occurs gradually. The first sign of gum recession is usually tooth sensitivity and you may notice a tooth looks longer than normal. Gum recession is where part of the gum tissue that surrounds the teeth wears away‚ or pulls back‚ showing more of the tooth or the tooth’s root. Receding gums may be one of the first signs of gum disease. When gum recession happens you get gaps that form between the teeth and gum line‚ making it easy for disease

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    vestigatory Project “ Kaymito Leaves Decoction as Antiseptic Mouthwash ” INVESTIGATORY PROJECT “ KAYMITO LEAVES DECOCTION AS ANTISEPTIC MOUTHWASH ” Submitted by: Ronnel S. Pinote I- INTRODUCTION A. Background of the study As an effective mouthwash is one that does not only make the breath fresh but also serves as an antiseptic. It should not s Premium1151 Words5 Pages Kaimito Leaves Decoction as Antiseptic Mouthwash Kaymito Leaves Decoction as Antiseptic Mouthwash By: Corinne Gabriela Vera P

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    Treating Your Gum Disease Gum disease symptoms include swollen gums and bleeding when you eat or brush your teeth. However‚ it’s possible to have early gum disease and not notice symptoms at all. That’s one reason regular dental exams are important. When your dentist examines your mouth and finds evidence of gum disease‚ he or she will probably advise you to take prompt action so the condition doesn’t advance. Here is an overview of how gum disease is treated. Teeth Cleaning And Lifestyle Changes

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    The profession based relies more on a collection of tools not included in training and experience with the goal of approaching each patient with information which is as current as possible. The clinical practice guidelines are advocated because many experts have collaborated to produce the guidelines. According to Brent James‚ most matters can be standardized. However‚ given each patient is an individual‚ no individual or treatment is perfectly compatible with every patient. (Leonhardt) While the

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    MODIFIED BASS TECHNIQUE BASS METHOD: THE MOST WIDELY ACCEPTED & MOST EFFECTIVE METHOD FOR THE REMOVAL OF DENTAL PLAQUE PRESENT ADJACENT TO & DIRECTLY UNDERNEATH THE GINGIVAL MARGIN. MODIFIED BASS TECHNIQUE: TECHNIQUE COMBINES VIBRATORY & CIRCULAR MOVEMENTS OF BASS TECHNIQUE WITH SWEEPING MOTION OF ROLLED TECHNIQUE. METHOD: TOOTHBRUSH IS HELD IN SUCH A POSITION THAT BRISTLES ARE AT 45* TO GINGIVA. BRISTLES ARE GENTLY VIBRATED BY MOVING THE BRUSH HANDLE IN BACK & FORTH MOTION. ADVANTAGES:

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    MAGBALIK GUITAR SOLO Tab by KRISTOFFER HAO facebook.com/kristoffer.haoqtE RYeasjfbkb kkbg skbsd asdagfaslgsnsb bf iebgtbgsbksaskjgbk sgbak sdgbasdkvbhn nzdhd‚nh jls At tanga‚ Di nga pala 2010 ang word namin. Pano ko lalagyan ng effects? NVESTIGATORY PROJECT “ KAYMITO LEAVES DECOCTION AS ANTISEPTIC MOUTHWASH ” Submitted by: Ronnel S. Pinote I- INTRODUCTION A. Background of the study As an effective mouthwash is one that does not only make the breath fresh but also serves as

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    Eruption Gingivitis & Pericoronitis in children Presented by : Dr.Afiqur Rahman Sourav Intern Doctor Department Of Paediatric Dentistry Dhaka Dental College Hospital ERUPTION GINGIVITIS • What is it? A transitory type of gingivitis is often observed in young children when the primary or permanent teeth are erupting. It is often localized and associated with difficult eruption‚ subsides after the teeth emerge into the oral cavity. Incidence • The greatest increase in the incidence of gingivitis

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    to close? If you don’t take care of your teeth‚think about how much harder easy life tasks would be for you. It is not that hard to simply brush your teeth twice a day and floss them once. The effects of not having good oral hygiene are cavities‚ gingivitis‚ and periodontal disease. A cavity is the least severe effect of not practicing good oral hygiene. You may think that a cavity is just a small hole in your teeth‚ but in reality a cavity is tooth decay which leads to the hole in the tooth. Cavities

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    catalogued in 1729 by the Italian priest and biologist Pier Antonio Micheli. Gingivitis-Gingivitis ("inflammation of the gum tissue") is a non-destructive disease that occurs around the teeth.The most common form of gingivitis‚ and the most common form of periodontal disease overall‚ is in response to bacterial biofilms (also called plaque) that is attached to tooth surfaces‚ termed plaque-induced gingivitis. My organism is gingivitis 1. Identify and illustrate your single-celled organism. 2. What type

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    inflammation and separation is what causes your gums to bleed when brushing or flossing. Flossing removes plaque from your gum line to keep your gum tissue healthy and free from gingivitis. Flossing works so well at removing gum-line plaque that a study was conducted with many sets of twins to prove how flossing fights gingivitis. During the two-week long study‚ one twin flossed every day and the other didn’t. The twins who flossed reduced gum-bleeding they had been experiencing by an average of 38 percent

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