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Published: October 2nd, 2009
are they the same as pits and fissure caries? or does it refer to inter proximal caries?
NO they are the ones under the enamel that only see on xray, the tooth looks fine from the outside, or its between the teeth
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By: admin
Published: September 25th, 2009
a winer
thanks for the free points… and uh, nice joke?
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By: admin
Published: September 18th, 2009
The sugar affects the nerves, causing pain. Brush more and eat less chocolate, and use a flouride rinse. For pain relief, dob the affected tooth with clove oil.
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Published: September 11th, 2009
Using ANY file sharing program puts you at high risk of not only viruses, but spyware and unwanted scripts as well. Finding nothing on a virus scan alone does guarentee a "clean" file.
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By: admin
Published: September 4th, 2009
Can my six year old daughter avoid having a filling in her molar which has a dental cavity?
No. Homeopathic remedies won’t help this problem because they won’t help any problem. Homeopathy is pure quackery of the most ridiculous kind. Listen to your dentist.
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Published: August 28th, 2009
The skinny one is ‘line’, the wide one is neutral.
Unless something is very wrong, both carry the same load.
The round one is the ground.
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Published: August 21st, 2009
Routine pre-operative antibiotics per AHA recommendations. The patient is probably a child, so use weight-adjusted dosage. Consult with the cardiologist in areas of doubt.
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By: admin
Published: August 14th, 2009
So the past few weeks i have been lazy and neglecting my teeth, and eating a lot of sweet foods. To my horror i found a small hole on the side of one of my teeth. I can feel the edges of the hole with my tongue but it doesn’t hurt at the moment. If i brush it really clean, will that stop it from growing? Should i just leave it or do you recommend i go see the dentist to get a filling done? the hole is about 3mm wide, not really deep. Has a bit of brown bit on the edge..
thanks.
sorry, there is no home remedy to stop that kind of dental caries from growing. a 3mm hole is not "small" relative to the size of your teeth. go see a dentist asap for a filling while it hasn’t become sensitive yet. the hole you see will actually become bigger and deeper when the dentist makes a cavity preparation because he has to remove all caries-affected tooth structure and get to the sound tissue before putting in the filling. this procedure is done to help prevent recurrence of caries formation after putting in the filling.
do it soon. waiting too long might mean the difference between a root canal (which is much, much more expensive and troublesome ) and a simple filling.
good luck.
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Published: August 7th, 2009
equation 1. 6co2 + 6H20 -> C6H1206 + 602
equation 2. c6h12o6 + 6o2 ->6co2 + 6h2o
how do these two equations together demonstrate that matter is recycled?
1. This is photosynthesis: only autotroughs (like plants) do this
2. This is cellular respiration: both plants and animals do this, but mainly, you think of animals doing it
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Published: July 31st, 2009
HELLO,
ARRESTED CARIES IS THE TYPE THAT GOT BUSTED BY THE COPS, LOL.
BUT, SERIOUSLY, THIS IS A SMALL DECAY WHICH HAS RE-MINERALIZED. IN THIS WAY IT’S DIFFERENT THAN ACTIVE DECAY WHICH KEEPS GETTING BIGGER AND DEEPER THE LONGER IT STAYS THERE.
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