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to the front: “Mrs. Smith just completed her routine recare appointment. I've already set her up to come back in six months, so we can keep her gums healthy. Doctor found some cavities. He wants to see her back here before they get larger and start to give her problems. It’s important
June 19, 2014
by Sandy Pardue
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candidate for implants? Your cosmetic dentist will need to take a look at your teeth/mouth and ask you questions about your health and lifestyle before letting you know whether or not you are a good candidate. If you are healthy enough to have a tooth extracted, you are most likely healthy enough
June 02, 2014
by Brent Cornelius
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. Dentures and its role Dentures are removable teeth that are meant to replace a person’s missing teeth. They usually have an acrylic base that is flesh colored so that it looks like a person’s gum tissue. This acrylic base fits over a person’s natural gum tissue. The upper denture
June 13, 2014
by Sterngold
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eventually inflict some serious damage. Plaque will build, which will produce acids that eat away at your teeth, causing cavities. You’ll eventually get gingivitis, an inflammation of your gums and a minor form of tooth decay. Gingivitis can worsen, becoming periodontitis, which can
June 17, 2014
by Brent Cornelius
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. Ease of fabrication of complex shapes 2. Sufficient mechanical and corrosion resistance 3. Appropriate aesthetic appeal. Restorations today are largely required as a result of trauma, decay, gum disease and aesthetics. The latter being a more recent area of high demand and one in which
June 13, 2014
by Sterngold
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slice pressed to the roof of the mouth for 90 seconds can help by increasing saliva flow Stick out your tongue--and scrape it, to reduce bad breath and protect against gum disease, colds and . Robert G. Tupac, DDS, FACP, Inc., Diplomate, American Board of Prosthodontics (661) 325-1275 | 5060 California Ave., #170, Bakersfield, CA 93309
June 25, 2014
by DrTupac
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deficient vitamin D levels. Their infants had a 22% rate of enamel hypoplasia and a 23% rate of early childhood dental decay. Mothers of children with early childhood decay had significantly lower prenatal vitamin D concentrations. The researchers theorized that prenatal vitamin D levels may have an influence on the development of healthy primary teeth in their infants. Source: , vol. 145, no. 6, 526
June 09, 2014
by DrTupac
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A healthy woman needs essential vitamins and minerals throughout life. For that reason, she ought to consider supplementation with the following: calcium--for bones and teeth, muscle and nerve function, and hormonal secretion. 1,000 mg to age 50, 1,200 mg after that age iron--for protein
June 02, 2014
by DrTupac
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more than 4-year tuition costs at most public universities ($8,893 on average compared to the $10,386 average deductible for an Exchange Marketplace Bronze plan) and slightly less than the per capita income in China ($10,960). That said, a $50 annual deductible to help keep your mouth healthy seems
June 10, 2014
by DentInsStore
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have them, but we’ll show you the ones that do, and how to tell if such a plan is a good fit for your specific dental needs. Thanks for reading Agent Straight-Talk, and for more dental tips, healthy teeth trends and oral health news, follow us on ! Copyright 2014, Bloom Insurance Agency, LLC
June 03, 2014
by DentInsStore
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and discomfort. Not much in dentistry really hurts. There is a lot in dentistry that is uncomfortable. Laying with your mouth open, people poking at your gums, the notion of someone drilling into your teeth..don’t tell me that doesn’t sound uncomfortable. It doesn’t cause pain. Give your
June 26, 2014
by Jen Butler
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competition from other practices, you’ll need to participate to attract a healthy flow of new patients into the future. How Patients Grade You #3 – Reviews and #4 - Sterilization Private Practice vs Corporate Dentistry also has a middle ground in the patient grade. There is no clear
June 19, 2014
by OpenADentalOffice
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