Oral Care: Overview

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  • Oral lichen planus

    08/15/06, MayoClinic.com

    Oral lichen planus — Comprehensive overview covers causes, symptoms and treatments.

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  • Find a Dentist

    01/01/03, Academy of General Dentistry

    Family, friends, neighbors or co-workers can be excellent sources, and can refer you to a dentist they feel comfortable visiting. Ask your family physician or local pharmacist. If you are moving, your current dentist may be able to make a recommenda

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  • Sutton Disease II

    04/15/03, Healthwise
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  • Tooth extraction for gum disease

    08/24/07, Healthwise

    Tooth extraction is done when gum disease has loosened or severely damaged a tooth. In most cases, a dentist can pull (extract) your tooth. However, if the procedure is complicated or risky, an oral or maxillofacial surgeon may do

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  • Dentin Dysplasia, Coronal

    03/22/01, Healthwise
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  • Wisdom tooth extraction

    09/25/07, Healthwise

    An oral and maxillofacial surgeon or your dentist can remove (extract) a wisdom tooth. The procedure often can be done in the dentist's or surgeon's office. You may have the surgery in the hospital, especially if you are having al

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  • What Is "Orthodontics," and Why Do People Get Braces?

    01/01/03, Academy of General Dentistry

    Orthodontics is a special discipline of dentistry concerned with aligning the teeth and jaws to improve one's smile and oral health. "Ortho" means correct or straight, and "Odont" means tooth.A dentist usually recommends braces to improve the patien

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  • Dental Amalgam

    01/01/03, Academy of General Dentistry

    Most people recognize dental amalgams as silver fillings. Dental amalgam is a mixture of mercury, and an alloy of silver, tin and copper. Mercury makes up about 45-50 percent of the compound. Mercury is used to bind the metals together and to provid

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  • What Is a Composite Resin (White Filling)?

    01/01/03, Academy of General Dentistry

    A composite resin is a tooth-colored plastic mixture filled with glass (silicon dioxide). Introduced in the 1960s, dental composites were confined to the front teeth because they were not strong enough to withstand the pressure and wear generated by

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  • What Are Crowns?

    01/01/03, Academy of General Dentistry

    A crown is a restoration that covers, or "caps," a tooth to restore it to its normal shape and size, strengthening and improving the appearance of a tooth. Crowns are necessary when a tooth is generally broken down and fillings won't solve the probl

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