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Yes, there is a top recommended school in Miami for dental assistant. You can read an article on it at http://degreedirectory.org/articles/Dental_Hygiene_Schools_in_Florida_Which_Florida_Schools_Offer_Dental_Hygienist_Programs.html
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You can go to bed after eating chocolate without brushing your teeth, but it is definitely not recommended. The sugar can react with the plaque and bacteria in your mouth and cause painful and expensive dental problems.
Some gums are endorsed by the ADA (American Dental Association). Look for their logo on packages of gum. I know for a fact that Trident gum is recommended, and a lot of sugar-less gums are too.
There isn't any. An antibiotic is actually bacteria that kills other "bad" bacteria, while dental pain is caused by any number of reasons, from a lodged piece of popcorn to a decaying nerve ending. However, one may acquire dental pain through an infestation of "bad" bacteria which may require the use of antibiotics as treatment.
the mutants bacteria are very busy they produce adhesin glucossyltransferases ,and glucans can you explain how each of these contributes to the creation of dental caries?
Dental braces with a porcelain jacket in the front teeth is perfectly acceptable and very common. The only disadvantage is how easily the porcelain can be broken.
It is recommended that dental floss be used at least daily to prevent tooth decay and gum disease between the teeth.
Who can i contact to obtain the recommended fee rates for dental work - namely for an extraction of a molar? A proceedure that lasted 10 minutes. I live in Ottawa.
That is equal to the bacteria on your toothbrush, it depends on how often you get a new one. But dental floss is usually cut and tossed away after use, so I´d say the leftover floss is pretty clean. In any ways, if you do not soak the floss in a bacteria-infested liquid, it´s not dangerous to your health at all.
Yes. Tooth Decay will start as too much Bacteria builds up in a tooth. Bacteria build ups are caused by not taking proper cleaning routines with your teeth