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Advances in the Dental Office

Saturday, November 27th, 2010

advances in the dental office

We know that a smile can be an excellent cover letter or something we can close all doors. So we brush, floss and use the visit to the dentist regularly. However, dental science has advanced since the times when we dropped the last tooth, but our dentist will know?.

The laser could be pushing aside the old machines to take pictures. Diagnostic lasers can reach inaccessible places and even below the surface of the tooth, which many x-rays can not. Only 15 percent of dentists use this technology, but they should do all. This and other laser tools, will become more popular as professionals learn more about them.

Ozone is making its entry into dentistry. A promising new treatment uses highly reactive oxygen molecules, not only to kill bacteria but to reduce tooth decay. Studies of the University of Belfast showed that teeth exposed to ozone killed 99 percent of viruses and bacteria that perform caries.

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Specialist Dental Services For Adolescents

Monday, April 19th, 2010

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Remember that your teens need to care for their teeth too! Dental visits are especially important for adolescents. Tell them to visit the dentist so that they have beautiful smiles as adults.

If your teen afraid to go to the dentist, tell them that the new techniques have made dental treatment much more comfortable.
Let him bring a friend for support. Inform the dentist is there to help.

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Visiting the Dentist

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Visiting the Dentist

The first consultation of the dentist should be made from 12 months to assess the risk in the oral health of children, intercept potential problems and advise parents on the prevention of disease. Most children reach almost all the features of swallowing mature between 12 and 15 months.

Children may be at high or low risk of dental disease. The oral health status of parents and / or caregivers has implications on children’s oral health. Remember that dental caries is a infeción produced by microbes that are transmitted by adults to share forks, blowing food, cleaning the pacifier in her mouth, test the temperature of the bottle or kissing on the mouth.

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