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Impacted Canines
- By steve edwart
- Published 08/13/2009
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An impacted tooth simply means that it is “stuck” and cannot erupt into function. After wisdom teeth, the maxillary cuspid (upper eyetooth) is the second most common tooth to become impacted.
Wisdom Teeth
- By steve edwart
- Published 08/11/2009
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Essentially, "wisdom teeth" is a name given to the third set of molars which are located at the back of your mouth although it is possible that you may or may not have had them yet.
General Oral Surgery
- By steve edwart
- Published 08/10/2009
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Third molars are commonly referred to as wisdom teeth. The wisdom teeth are located in the back of the mouth, one in each quadrant, behind the second or 12-year molars.
What is Neuromuscular Dentistry?
- By Brian May
- Published 11/19/2008
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Neuromuscular dentistry is utterly different from traditional dentistry primarily in the aspect that such dentistry deals with the nerves and muscles and the proper positioning of the jaw On the other hand, only teeth and joints are observed in traditional dentistry
Getting Relief from a Case of Dry Socket
- By Aaron Anderson
- Published 11/7/2008
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If you have ever had a tooth extracted, then you know that there is a certain amount of pain involved during and after the process. However, this pain can be much worse if a dry socket develops following your extraction.
What is a Toothache?
- By Annette Badowski
- Published 10/23/2008
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A toothache is noted as a pain in the teeth, jaws gum and related areas of the face and mouth The typical cause of a toothache is a dental cavity with the second most common cause being gum disease
Stockport Dentist Guide to Restoring Your Facial Profile
- By Dr John Mantel
- Published 08/11/2008
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Many patients present the dentist with diverse complaints about a loss of facial height and profile
Typically “I can’t see my teeth anymore when I smile and I am embarrassed to have my photograph taken”, “I have difficulty chewing my food” or “I don’t like the gaps that have formed between my teeth” to mention but a few
Vitamins For Ulcer
- By Jack L Bloom
- Published 07/12/2008
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In the past people suffering from peptic ulcers were restricted from taking small amount of bland food and milk regularly Researches however showed that this in no way helps in decreasing the recurrence of ulcers
Complete Dentures or Not?
- By Mike Vines
- Published 07/12/2008
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Many people who visit their dentist are told that they should consider dentures Or, some people bring up the idea to their dentist when they have had a lot of problems, have lost teeth, and are on the verge of losing more
Bad Breath and How to Handle an Encounter With It
- By Richard Prosser
- Published 07/6/2008
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Bad breath, or Halitosis is a pretty common ailment or condition, and probably turns people away from those that have it faster than if that person had passed gas but, not always It is difficult to be in a close conversation with a person that has bad breath
The Current Orthodontic Topics You Should Know
- By Jon Caldwell
- Published 06/22/2008
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iBraces, developed by LingualCare, are invisible braces that are made of customized metal brackets placed behind the teeth, instead of in front of teeth as in regular braces Each bracket is custom-made from impressions of your teeth, which are then scanned into a computer and CAD/CAM models are made

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