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By: Are You Brushing Your Teeth Away? | Intelligent Dental

[...] abrasion is a type of dental abrasion which is commonly seen in the mouth. It is most frequently on the junction where the teeth meet the [...]

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By: Are Dental Veneers for You? | Intelligent Dental

[...] Erosion and abrasion [...]

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By: Why is Oral Health so Important? | Intelligent Dental

[...] down on carbonated soft drinks – Many soft drinks contains acid that can damage the tooth enamel. Avoid frequent intake of acidic foods or drinks and do not brush immediately after eating or [...]

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By: How Diabetes Can Affect Your Oral Health Part 2 | Intelligent Dental

[...] Erosion on the inner sides of the front [...]

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By: Top 10 foods or drinks that strengthen tooth enamel naturally |...

[...] Frequent intake of acidic foods or beverages, such as lemon and carbonated drinks, can cause erosion of tooth enamel. On the other hand, those with loose or missing teeth, or ill-fitting dentures...

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By: The Dangers of Root Canal Treament | Intelligent Dental

[...] Fractured root – If there is an existing crack in the root of the tooth which is undetected, bacteria can re-enter and re-infect the tooth. [...]

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By: Dental Assistant Guide to Root Canal Treatment | Intelligent Dental

[...] Assessment of teeth – any signs of tooth decay, fractures or discoloration is [...]

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By: How to Use an Electric Toothbrush to Brush Teeth » Dentists in LA

[...] Disclosing agents may be in either a liquid or tablet form. the disclosing chewable tablet or the liquid should be swished around in the mouth for 15 to 30 seconds and then spat out. Home use of...

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