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On Carbohydrate Intake and Dental Status in the Elderly
On Carbohydrate Intake and Dental Status in the Elderly

... published between 1950 and 1990 and conducted among the elderly. The intake of carbohydrate ranged from 45 to 51 E%. The lowest intakes are from the Dalby study (Dahlquist & Asp 1979), where the elderly men had an intake of 45 E% and the women 46 E%. Nordström et al. (1988), who studied elderly peop ...
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... includes the muscles discussed in HSE.O.DDS.5.1, HSE.O.DDS.5.2, HSE.O.DDS.5.3, HSE.O.DDS.5.4, HSE.O.DDS.5.5, HSE.O.DDS.5.6 Power Point presentation included in Modern Dental Assisting, 8th edition, chapter 9 “Head and ...
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... counseling on control of risk factors (e.g., stress, medical status, smoking, etc.) with appropriate referral if needed. 2. Management of periodontal–systemic interrelationships, when appropriate. 3. Removal of supra- and subgingival bacterial plaque/biofilm and calculus by comprehensive, meticulous ...
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DHMO Benefits Booklet
DHMO Benefits Booklet

... covered services including information on any limitations and additional charges for certain procedures as well as what is not covered by the plan. Do I need to select a dentist who participates in the network when I enroll? Yes. At the time of enrollment, you will select two participating dentists. ...
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Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop

... smaller portion of resin-modified glass ionomer was left behind than the resin based adhesives. They also concluded that it was during final enamel clean-up that most enamel surface loss occurred.16 The purpose of this study was to evaluate four different techniques of debonding for restoring the en ...
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Myths and facts of cone beam computed tomography in orthodontics

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effects of extraction vs non-extraction orthodontic treatment on

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Group Dental Managed Dental Plans

... covered services including information on any limitations and additional charges for certain procedures as well as what is not covered by the plan. Do I need to select a dentist who participates in the network when I enroll? Yes. At the time of enrollment, you will select two participating dentists. ...
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Nutrient intake and dental caries in the primary dentition

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EFFECTS OF LIGATION ON ORTHODONTIC FRICTION WITH FIRST-ORDER MISALIGNMENTS

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... Relative  standards  for  age  estimation,  on  a  macroscopic  or  microscopic  scale,  are inherently flawed due to an interesting set of problems in human biology as well as  anthropology.  Some  of  the  most  important  and  most  frequently  discussed  considerations include: 1.) the distinct ...
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Cortical bone thickness in the maxilla and mandible for mini

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The use of stainless steel crowns in primary teeth

evaluation of the effect of lip bumper therapy on the curve of spee
evaluation of the effect of lip bumper therapy on the curve of spee

... tips of canine, premolars, and mesiobuccal cusp tip of first molar to the occlusal plane (line connecting distobuccal cusp of first molar and incisor) from the right side only The average of the sum of the perpendicular distances from cusp tips of the canine, premolars and mesiobuccal cusp of the fi ...
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Am J Orthod

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Variation in Mesiodistal Root Angulation of Panoramic Images

... easy way to visualize maxillofacial structures that are closely connected to orthodontic treatment, such as the bony components of the TMJ, ectopic canines, impacted third molars, or alveolar bone condition1,2. Furthermore, with advanced software programs, 3D representation can be cut or cropped at ...
POSTERIOR OCCLUSAL CHANGES WITH A HAWLEY VS PERFECTOR/HAWLEY RETAINER: A FOLLOW-UP STUDY
POSTERIOR OCCLUSAL CHANGES WITH A HAWLEY VS PERFECTOR/HAWLEY RETAINER: A FOLLOW-UP STUDY

... guide the mandible into protrusive movements while the maxillary and mandibular canines guide the mandible during ...
Influence of Tooth Brush Grips and Brushing Techniques
Influence of Tooth Brush Grips and Brushing Techniques

... taught at the second visit. There was a significant difference in plaque reduction when either the modified Stillman’s technique or the modified Bass technique was used, both pre- and post-brushing. Table 5 show comparisons of plaque scores before brushing during both the third and fifth visits, acc ...
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Dental braces

Dental braces (also known as braces, orthodontic cases, or cases) are devices used in orthodontics that align and straighten teeth and help to position them with regard to a person's bite, while also working to improve dental health. They are often used to correct underbites, as well as malocclusions, overbites, open bites, deep bites, cross bites, crooked teeth, and various other flaws of the teeth and jaw. Braces can be either cosmetic or structural. Dental braces are often used in conjunction with other orthodontic appliances to help widen the palate or jaws and to otherwise assist in shaping the teeth and jaws.
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