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    order to keep that new brilliant smile - you need to follow a white diet for 48 hours. Discolored teeth? Over time‚ your teeth develop stains simply from the aging process‚ food‚ drink and smoking. These stains can penetrate through the enamel and change the color of the layer of tooth under the enamel - the dentin. The enamel is translucent. As the color of the dentin darkens‚ the color of your teeth take on a yellow or stained appearance. How does it work? The Zoom procedure is a whitening gel

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    Gears: Gear Ratio and Input

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    it should be mentioned that there are many types of gears‚ each with their own advantages. Here are some examples. Figure 2 Gears are wheels which mesh with each other through interlocking teeth. Rotation of one wheel produces rotation of the other with no slip between them. The shape of the gear teeth is important in order to produce a smooth transfer of the motion. The most common shape is the INVOLUTE gear form but it is not our task to study this here.

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    Amelogenesis Imperfecta

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    from you will play a role in the health of their teeth. Because their teeth will be impacted by a number of different gene codes‚ consider these two points when you are thinking about choosing a new dentist. Enamel For some people‚ the enamel that covers the interior of your teeth is softer than others. In rare cases‚ a person may experience Amelogenesis imperfecta which is an enamel development disorder. The thickness of the enamel of your teeth and how it develops is determined by your genes.

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    History of Dentistry.

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    Magic played an important part in the treatment of dental ills‚ and people of early ages had odd beliefs concerning teeth. The Egyptians believed that the mouse was under the direct protection of the sun‚ therefore if one had a toothache the split body of a warm mouse was applied to the affected side. In India the cusped of Buddha was enshrined in a famous temple (at Kandi) and prayed to in fertility rites. Prayers were offered up to saints for the relief of pain. St. Apollonia of Alexandria‚ 249

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    I chose an article titled “Decayed and Missing Teeth and Oral-Health-Related-Factors: Predicting Depression in Homeless People”. The article was posted in the Journal of Psychosomatic Research: Volume 71 Issue 2‚ in August of 2011. This study was conducted in Scotland by five experimenters looking to determine the effect of dental health‚ dental anxiety‚ and oral-health-related quality of life upon homeless people and their depression. I chose this article because I found the study to be interesting

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    How to Bright Smile..

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    How to keep a bright smile? The best way to enjoy a nice smile and healthy teeth is to continue the good oral habits started early in childhood*. It is important to: • Brush twice a day with fluoride toothpaste to remove Plaque. Plaque causes tooth decay‚ that why it is important to get most of it out by brushing. • Floss daily‚ Flossing removes plaque and food particles between your teeth and under your gumline. Plaque can turn into tartar. Tartar is hard yellow build-up. • Limit sugary foods

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    medicine is to intercept or oppose the cause and thereby the disease process. Park’s Textbook of Preventive and Social Medicine STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM  As was noted much earlier‚ that the presence of teeth and the periodontal ligament are a stimulus for bone apposition.  Loss of teeth leads to progressive and irreversible ridge resorption.  Atwood and coy (1972) found 4:1 ratio of bone loss between mandibular and maxillary edentulous ridges. WHAT IS PREVENTIVE PROSTHODONTICS? Prevntive

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    case that the defendant- Dentsply international‚ Inc.‚ is one of a dozen manufactures of artificial teeth for dentures and other restorative device. Dentsply dominates the industry‚ his market share is greater than 75 percent and is about fifteen times larger than that of its next-closest competitor. The defendant use sells his teeth to dealers of dental products; then the dealers supply the teeth to dental laboratories‚ which fabricate dentures for sale to dentists. As the hundreds of dealer who

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    Essay On Orthodontia

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    an orthodontist conducts minor and major operations in a person’s mouth‚ he or she must have the right credentials. (2) Another important aspect is having the proper and adequate equipment. Always check out the equipment that they use to straighten teeth. An orthodontist who is professional and efficient needs to use clean and functional equipment. In addition‚ a competent orthodontist should (3) also be able to handle all kinds of problems such

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    Cookiecutter Shark

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    article it states “It uses its sharp‚ pointed upper teeth to latch on the skin of a much larger shark‚ bony fish‚ or marine mammal and its thick‚ strong‚ triangular lower teeth to scoop out a mouth-sized chunk of flesh (or blubber).” there teeth are so strong that they can go up to the bone of their prey. Fact‚ the sharks are known by 3 different names the Cigar shark because of its skin and shape‚ Cookiecutter shark because of there cutter shaped teeth‚ and IsIstius brasiliensis its scientific name for

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