About Experts Sitemap - Group 15 - Page 72 2013-04-02
Caps and crowns, complete denture, gum line: Dear Ms. White, hi matthew: Hi Matthew It sounds like you did the right thing in having the tooth removed. Had you not done, then you would only be storing up trouble/pain for the future. ... Read Article
Amalgam (dentistry) - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
These situations would include small occlusal restorations, in which amalgam would require the removal of more sound tooth structure, as well as in "enamel sites beyond the height of contour." ... Read Article
Dental Plaque - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Dental plaque is a biofilm, usually a pale yellow, that develops naturally on the teeth. Like any biofilm, dental plaque is formed by colonizing bacteria trying to attach themselves to the tooth's smooth surface. It has been speculated that plaque forms part of the defense systems of the host by ... Read Article
Toothcomb - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
A toothcomb (also tooth comb or dental comb) is a dental structure found in some mammals, comprising a group of front teeth arranged in a manner that facilitates grooming, The crowns of the incisors are also angled in the direction of the forward tilt, ... Read Article
About Experts Sitemap - Group 15 - Page 46 2013-04-02
Dentistry: fluorosis, molar tooth, tooth decay molar tooth, tooth decay, crowns: Tammi, It is sure confusing to receive opposing opinions. If you had the extraction and graft done for an infected tooth, you ... Read Article
Spodak Dental Group: Breakthrough 3-D Technology For Natural-Looking, Durable Crowns In One Visit
DELRAY BEACH, Fla., April 5, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- We all know that the traditional routine for making cosmetic dental restorations , crowns, and veneers normally involves multiple visits to the dentist. ... Read News
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