Before considering "correction" first determine if altering your occlusion would be worth the cost. For instance, if you're still sucking your thumb you may find it far more pleasurable that your mouth is shaped to better accomodate your gentle habit. "Correcting" that would make thumb sucking less enjoyable and, in many cases, thumb sucking ceases upon obtaining braces, depriving you of a free, legal, convenient and effective way to relax, lower your heart rate and experience a physiologically similar state to meditation, a state known to have some very positive health consequences. Upon cessation you may, thus, go through a period of habit substitution which, for most people, means overeating, nail biting and even smoking. Having stated the above, many orthodondists won't work with thumb suckers since the results too often are not stable. Where they do work, you're talking braces and probably fees above $5,000, unless you go outside the United States.
Can chewing food make your teeth crooked?
ABSOLUTELY NOT! Our teeth are designed for chewing. If anyone has told you, this they are lying to your face.
No: teeth have a sort of "memory" that keeps the roots in one particular place. Even if something really hard such as a jawbreaker was chewed, the tooth would most likely not shift.
What does a louse or a contemptible person look like?
exactly what they look like a louse or a contempible person the only way you can figure that question is to look up what the two words mean and then put it in human termonology and well there you have it
What are the 3 values in mean value articulator?
intercondylar distance-10 to 11cm
condylar guidance-33degrees
incisal guidance-9-12degrees
What can you eat after you get a molar pulled?
I went home and gargled with salt water for about two to three minutes to stop the blood, or coagulate it.
Then by 1600hrs / 4pm i was drinking a soda and eating French Fries, at 1700hrs / 5pm I had several pieces of angel cake.
So you see you can have just about anything as long as it's soft or liquid and you do you best to keep away from the site of the tooth that was pulled.
After wisdom teeth removed when can you go back to school?
lol, try to stay off school for at least 2 weeks
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Is it normal to have a hoe on your cheek after your wisdom teeth removed?
On your cheek? There should be upto 4 holes in the back of your mouth (where the teeth were pulled) for a few weeks, but unless something happened to your cheek during the surgery. (or at another time) you shouldn't have a hole in your cheek
Sadly...Yes but wouldn't you prefer other proteins?
In food-form?
What local dentists accept delta dental insurance?
The American Heart Association has made a statement against the use of chelation therapy. They do not feel the benefits claimed for this therapy have been scientifically proven. See www.americanheart.org and search chelation therapy.
What license is required to be a dentist?
You need to find the regulations for the country in which you wish to work. Here is some information about the UK and the USA.http://medicruit.info/legal-requirements-to-work-in-the-uk-as-a-dentist
https://www.ada.org/en/education-careers/licensure/state-dental-licensure-for-us-dentists
Can a renter sue in small claims court for constructive eviction?
You can only sue in small claims court for damages. Landlord and tenant cases are only opened by landlords, not the tenant. If, under constructive eviction clause, you exercise your right to move out of that property and the landlord keeps your security deposit and any other payments you made before moving into the property - except for the first months rent unless that's when you're moving out, then you have the right to sue the landlord to reclaim that money.
It depends on what the agreement was between the patient and the dentist prior to the procedure.
When you first came to the office, you filled out and signed a lot of paperwork. If you signed an agreement that you would be financially responsible for any fees not paid by the insurance, then you are on the hook for the balance.
"I thought someone else (the insurance company) was going to pay for my dental work," will not stand up in court, and you run the risk of hurting your credit if the dentist obtains a judgment against you.
Can infected impacted wisdom teeth make you feel ill?
Yes. Infected impacted wisdom teeth can make you feel ill. The poison from the infection is close to your brain and is poisoning your brain. Your brain reacts to the poison by telling you something is wrong. It makes you feel ill.
Choose a topic from your personal knowledge and experience?
This question is not very specific, instead it is very broad. If you are asked this question during a job interview you should ask for more clarification. You do not want to ramble aimlessly when applying for a job.