Cosmetic
Dentistry Will
Make You Smile
By: Lon Kessler, DMD
Medically Reviewed On: Thursday, June 28, 2001 ...
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Prevalence of self-reported
hand eczema and
skin symptoms associated with
dental materials among Swedish dentists.
Ortengren U; Andreasson H; Karlsson S; Meding B; Barregard L Department of Prosthetic
Dentistry/
Dental Materials Science, ...
Full article >>>DentistryCCHWS is conducting a systematic evaluation of the supply of dentists in California. Studies of access to
dental care suggest that shortages of
dental personnel pose a major barrier to access to care in inner-city and rural areas.
Full article >>>Pediatric
DentistryBrushing your child's
teeth should begin at an early age, around 24 months, or as directed by your child's
physician. Children will need help brushing their
teeth until they are around the age of 7 to 8.
Full article >>>"Frontier
dentistry," that staple of grade-B Westerns, typically involves an old cowpoke, an aching
tooth, and a pair of pliers.
Full article >>>Molar: In
dentistry, a molar is one of the
posterior teeth well adapted to grinding, in keeping with its origin from the Latin mola meaning millstone.
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Full article >>>The branch of
dentistry that deals with the correction of irregularities of the
teeth and related facial problems.
orthopedicsThe branch of medicine that deals with the
treatment of deformities,
diseases and
injuries of the bones,
joints and
muscles.
Full article >>>esthetic zones In
dentistry and associated specialties, esthetic zones include the
teeth and
gums that are visible when a person smiles.
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arthritis; paediatric assistants; paediatric
dentistry; ...
Full article >>>Answer: Despite much progress in preventive
dentistry, people still get cavities. The proper way of dealing with
dental decay involves removing the damaged area and repairing the subsequent defect with a material that is both hard and longwearing.
Full article >>>Lee received her DDS from University of Southern California
School of
Dentistry. She has been in the community practice of general
dentistry for nearly twenty years. She has also been practicing childrens'
orthodontics for ten years.
Full article >>>Reviewed by Alan W. Budenz, M.S., D.D.S., assistant professor of
dentistry at the University of the Pacific
School of
Dentistry in San Francisco, California.
Our reviewers are members of Consumer Health Interactive's medical advisory board.
Full article >>>Haemophiliacs may receive medication, such as desmopressin, to try to raise the levels of the missing clotting factors, especially prior to planned
surgery or
dentistry, or they may receive factor concentrate.
Full article >>>University of Medicine and
Dentistry of New Jersey, Nurse-
Midwifery Education Program, Professor
10/95-10/05
Heather Reynolds, CNM, MSN, FACNM ...
Full article >>>Examining workforce trends in
dentistry, medicine, allied health,
nursing, and public health and their policy implications.
Full article >>>Review Date: 10/20/2003
Reviewed By: Michael Kapner, D.D.S., Comprehensive and Aesthetic
Dentistry, New Rochelle, N.Y., Editor, Ninth District
Dental Association. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
Full article >>>Adam Husney, MD - Family Medicine
Arden Christen, DDS, MSD, MA, FACD -
DentistryLast Updated:
September 11, 2003 ...
Full article >>>In some cases, children or adults are missing
teeth they never developed. In such cases cosmetic or orthodontic
dentistry can correct the absence of those
teeth.
Common Causes: ...
Full article >>>People who are more likely to get this
infection include those with
diabetes or workers whose jobs constantly expose their hands to water or chemical solvents. Such jobs include bartending, house cleaning, janitorial work,
dentistry,
nursing, ...
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