dental care
dental care
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by Jon Caldwell - 2008-06-22
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-m...
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by Jon Caldwell - 2008-06-22
If you're wearing braces, your diet is definitely going to change so you don't damage any of the brackets on your mouth. The most obvious type of food to stay away from are the hard, sticky ones like...
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by Jon Caldwell - 2008-06-22
Gingivitis is something we commonly hear especially when you talk about teeth concerns. Gingivitis is caused by the buildup around the teeth and gums of plaque, a gunky, bacteria-filled concoction of...
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by Jon Caldwell - 2008-06-22
The most well-known of the camera systems and the first that was introduced in the market were the fiber optic systems. They use very high-end optical systems in producing the best image quality. The...
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by Jon Caldwell - 2008-06-22
Getting kids to brush their teeth after meals or before they go to bed is a rather painstaking task for most parents. It is important that parents discover delightful ways to make their children unde...
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by Jon Caldwell - 2008-06-22
Most of the problems that cause bleeding gums and gum disease is plaque, a sticky film-like bacteria that covers the teeth and gums. It is formed by acids secreted by the mouth after eating. Plaque i...
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by Jon Caldwell - 2008-06-22
Orthodontic treatments are generally not that expensive compared with other personal services and the cost of an orthodontic treatment usually depends on the area you are staying and on the complexit...
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by Lauren Knight - 2008-07-11
It doesn't matter how affluent you are anymore, health care costs are rising and coverage benefits are dropping. Quite a few Western countries with organized health care systems are still leaving t...
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by Melanie - 2008-07-16
No one likes having a tooth pulled or filled, but these days dental anaesthesia numbs the pain so that nothing is felt except the numbness and a slight sting as the solution goes into the tissues. The...
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by Melanie - 2008-07-17
Most regular dental treatment can be undergone during pregnancy without harm to the unborn child. The anaesthetic is only present in small amounts and in any case is not harmful, though some obstetric...