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Scaling and polishing removes the tartar that cannot be removed by daily brushing and flossing. Stains from coffee, tea, cigarettes or red wine are removed with the polishing. In addition, Scaling is one such procedure that keeps your gums healthy and firm. It also is a procedure that used to remove infected deposits like plaque, and stains from the tooth surfaces and it is a safe and does not damage the tooth surface. |
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Denture is a removable replacement of missing teeth that can be taken out and put it back in your mounth and it gives the benefits in the way that a person can eat and speak. A full denture supports the facial muscles and gives a natural appearance and smile. |
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Wisdom teeth are the third of molars which located in very back of your mouth, and they usually come in when most people are in early twenties. Impacted wisdom teeth are those that entrap in the jawbone or surrounding soft tissue. A partially erupted wisdom tooth leads direct access for bacteria to penetrate the area around the tooth and cause then an infection. This can be a painful swelling, and stiffness in the jaw. |
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Tooth extraction is the removal of the tooth from your mouth that is severely damage. The process of tooth extraction In a simple extraction, the dentist will give you the local anesthesia in most cases. The dentist then use the instrument called elevator to loosen the tooth from the jawbone by breaking the ligaments. The tooth is pulled and a blood clot usually forms in the empty socket. |
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Root canal treatment is needed for two main reasons: When the pulp, known as blood or nerve supply of the tooth, is inflected through damage or decay. If the pulp is untreated, the infection may spread out through the root canal system of the tooth. This eventually leads to an abscess. If the root canal system is still not carried out, the infection will spread and the tooth may need to be extracted. |
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A bridge is made up of two crowns for the teeth on either side of the gap and the false tooth in between known as pontics. Bridges can be made from gold, alloys, porcelain, and bridges are supported by natural teeth or implants. |
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