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Toothpaste - district87.org

... the normal rate while remineralization is slower, the tooth gradually loses material. The normal pH of the mouth is about 6.8; demineralization becomes dominant whenever the pH drops below 5.5. The pH becomes this low about 10 minutes after drinking a sugary beverage. It returns to normal when the s ...
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Multidisciplinary treatment of adult patients with Class III malocclusion

... a significantly large enough sample through to skeletal maturation, nevertheless it is worth performing a critique of what the authors consider to be longitudinal results. The treatment options for adolescents and adult patients, however, include compensatory orthodontic treatment in mild to moderat ...
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1. Inflammation

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CHS 483
CHS 483

... A mother’s/caregiver’s oral assessment does not need to involve a physical examination, but can be done by asking key questions such as: • How are your teeth? • Have you had a lot of cavities? • Do you have a regular dentist? • When was your last visit to the dentist? • Have you ever had a tooth fil ...
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Smile Saver Dental Plan - Monroe Community College

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Preventive Dental Services - Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District

... the gum line and in between the teeth that may be missed when brushing and flossing. Plaque and tartar on the teeth may cause the gums to become red, inflamed, and bleed easily. Removing the bacteria can help restore gums to a healthy state, which is pink and firm. ...
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... make it difficult to clean teeth properly. This can, in turn, lead to inflammation of the gums (gingivitis), which if not treated can affect tooth-supporting tissues and lead to tooth loss. It happens over a period of three months or so in varying degrees. The problem itself won’t go away unless the ...
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... and their myelin sheaths through a complex sequence of events. The Tcell–mediated inflammation is driven by an autoimmune process, which in turn can trigger a degenerative phase that is immune independent. As described below, a large body of evidence suggests there is a Th1-type bias in MS (interfer ...
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Morphologic Patterns of Acute Inflammation

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... that would otherwise be difficult without maintenance of the space; crowding and misalignment can occur, resulting in more complicated treatment later. Baby teeth also are good primers for teaching your child good oral care habits. It is important to take care of your child's primary teeth. Even tho ...
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... There are more than 80 variants of the disease depending on the mutation(s) inherited by the patient. Severe A1ATD causes early-onset emphysema, one of the causes of COPD. A1ATD is the most common genetic cause of liver disease and the most common basis for liver transplant in children. Liver diseas ...
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to our Orthodontic Case Studies brochure
to our Orthodontic Case Studies brochure

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Summer 2008 - Rauchberg Dental Group

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... • It is used for cleaning spaces between teeth which cannot be reached by toothbrushes. It is important to floss before brushing teeth and to floss at least once a day. "Gingivitis" which means gum disease is one type of disease that flossing helps to prevent. ...
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Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis (HLH)

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... women have a risk of increased inflammation of the gums because of a surge in estrogen and progesterone, and as such, rigid attention to dental hygiene and regular cleanings at the dentist are a must in order to keep teeth and gums clean, and to prevent plaque from forming. If plaque isn’t removed, ...
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