Produced by bacteria, containing from 200 to 500 million bacteria per gram, call record sheet that has adhesive transparent surface. The bacteria produce a substance in order to hold the tooth.
Read More »Orthodontics
Through orthodontic treatment more comfortable violates bite people, can speak more freely, and decreased susceptibility to gum disease and tooth decay. Orthodontic treatment usually bracket, wire, it includes the use of fixed or mobile devices such as corrective appliances. Orthodontic treatment can be administered to individuals of any age with healthy teeth and gums.
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To be healthy and beautiful teeth is also important as aesthetics. Aesthetically nice-looking teeth contribute to people’s self-confidence. Cosmetic dentistry is increasing interest in medicine and dentistry, especially in the media, along with dental aesthetics of the support it has started to come to the fore. The possibility of aesthetic ...
Read More »Dental Malocclusions
Introduction In dentistry the term “occlusion” means the contact between the upper and lower teeth. Malocclusion is the improper contact between the upper and lower teeth. Malocclusion in primary dentition or baby teeth is common. About ninety percent of school aged children have some degree of malocclusion. Malocclusion can cause ...
Read More »Treatment of Jaw Joint Disorders
Introduction The Temporo-mandibular Joint is the joint of the jaw which we commonly refer to as the TMJ. There are two joints, one on either side of the head. Temporo-mandibular joints are located in front of your ears where your lower jaw meets the skull. You will be able to ...
Read More »Sleep Apnea
Sleep apnea is a common sleep disorder where patients have abnormal breathing pattern during sleep i.e. they pause during breathing or breathing gets very shallow. Breathing pauses last between 10 to 20 seconds or more. Apnea causes sleep disruption as a result of reduced oxygen level in the blood. The ...
Read More »Facial Skin Lesions Removal
A lesion is an abnormal lump, bump or crack on the skin that can be malignant (cancerous) or benign (noncancerous). It can occur on the face, causing cosmetic problems. Your surgeon may recommend removal of the facial skin lesion as a treatment or for diagnostic purposes. Some common benign skin ...
Read More »Facial Trauma
Any injury to the face and upper jaw bone may be referred to as facial trauma. Facial trauma occurs as a result of blunt or penetrating injuries to any part of the face, including the upper and lower jaws, cheeks, nose, and forehead areas. Facial injuries can cause fractures to ...
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