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    Forensics Lab

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    Record” was to identify the castings of your own teeth. The lab was also used to see how important forensic odontoloogy really is. What can a forensic odonotologist see in a dental impression cast that can help identify an individual? II. Background: Forensic odontology is important in all cases. Impressions can determine many things in a case. You can also find out many things about the suspect by researching their dental records. Teeth can determine the race‚ age‚ and sex of a suspect

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    Gummy Correction

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    There is no perfect smile; Make your smile perfect Many of us possess with excessive gum tissue of the upper teeth. While smiling‚ the gums will be exposed more than the teeth. Sometimes the teeth will have exposure‚ even if one is not smiling. Such gummy smiling creates a hard look to the face and smile. Gummy smile correction surgery is the best choice for such problem. What causes a gummy smile? • Upper lip elevated muscles are over developed • Growth of gum tissues excessively • The closeness

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    Thumb Sucking and Child

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    the permanent teeth are ready to erupt which is usually between the ages of 4 and 5 (Fackler). If a child sucks his/her thumb on a regular basis‚ the habit can reshape the jawbone since it is still soft and pliable in children under the age of 8. It can also cause the teeth to grow out of alignment. In this case‚ the upper front teeth will flare out and the lower front teeth will move inward. This is called open bite‚ because there is a space between the upper and lower front teeth when the back

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    to clean teeth did not resemble modern toothpastes. People were primarily concerned with cleaning stains from their teeth and used harsh‚ sometimes toxic ingredients to meet that goal. Ancient Egyptians used a mixture of green lead‚ verdigris (the green crust that forms on certain metals like copper or brass when exposed to salt water or air)‚ and incense. Ground fish bones were used by the early Chinese. In the Middle Ages‚ fine sand and pumice were the primary ingredients in teeth-cleaning formulas

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    Orthodontics – Your Cosmetic Dentist in Burlington Tells You How The miracles of modern cosmetic dentistry are impressive. By simply wearing braces‚ for example‚ you can dramatically change the appearance and functionality of your teeth. If you are unhappy with your teeth‚ do not hesitate to consult your dentist in Burlington. You may be fitted for braces or Invisalign® aligners in a relatively short amount of time. Once you have completed orthodontic treatment‚ you could enjoy an entirely new smile

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    Receding gums can be a pain—literally. They are caused by the gums gradually moving‚ resulting in less coverage on the tooth. This exposes the roots causing increased sensitivity to hot and cold liquids and foods plus increases the risk of infection and disease. Elizabethtown’s Mulberry Street Family Dentistry provides some advice on receding gums and what you can do to treat this troublesome condition. Of course‚ the best way to prevent and treat receding gums is to have regular visits with your

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    is a pathological condition that consists of an open connection between the oral cavity and the maxillary sinus. It’s a complication which most frequently caused by the extraction maxillary posterior teeth. [1] Since the maxillary sinus occupies an a large part of the maxilla‚ the roots of these teeth are close to it. The controversy revolves around maxillary molars‚ first molar and second molar. The chances of occurrence of oroantral communication increases‚ if there is an underlying periapical infection

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    Chewing Gums

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    people realize that chewing gum has some drawbacks as well. Let’s see how it can leave negative impact on our body: Constant chewing gum has a direct effect on our teeth. Especially‚ the chewing gums which contain sugar it can cause decaying of the teeth‚ cavity and other teeth problems. Such chewing gums cover the surface of the teeth with a flimsy coat which is harmful and it makes you lose the natural tooth enamel. Because of the continuous chewing there may appear wrinkle on the face as well

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    both of these specialties there are several procedures that have to be done on the teeth to ensure that they are in good condition. In pediatric dentistry‚ there are stainless steel crowns (SSCs)‚ Composite Resin or tooth colored fillings‚ X-rays‚ dental cleaning‚ fluoride‚ pulp treatment‚ extractions‚ sealants‚ and space maintainers. A stainless steel crown‚ also known as SSCs are used to restore the teeth that are badly decayed to hold white fillings. When a tooth decays‚ there can be extensive

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    Introduction: Occlusal vertical dimension (VD) can be defined as the distance measured between two points when the occluding members are in contact or it can be defined as the distance between any two points measured in the maxilla and the mandible when the teeth are in maximum contact. A loss of OVD can significantly have in impact on the function‚ aesthetics and comfort of the patient. Comprehension of altering vertical dimensional effects on facial aesthetics‚ diagnose of the causative factors accurately

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