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What is Bad Breath and How does it Develop?
Bad breath (halitosis) is a condition that leads to social and psychologica...
What is Orthodontic Treatment?
This is a specialized dentistry field that deals with the diagnosis, prevention and trea...
What are Fissure Sealants?
Pits in the molars of children are where tooth decay occurs. Fissure sealing is a procedure ...
What are Dental Implants?
Dental implants are screw- or root-shaped structures made of titanium that are biologically c...
What is a Periodontal Disease?
This condition is characterized by inflammation of the tissues that support the teeth. I...
What is Bruxism?
Bruxism (teeth grinding), which is described as the disease of this age, is repetitive jaw muscle acti...
What are Porcelain Laminate Veneers?
Lamina means leaf in Latin. The technique involved thinning the anterior surfaces ...
What is Smile Design?
A smile is a person’s ability to express their feelings through the shape and movement of their t...
What is Gingival Contouring?
Gingival contouring is a procedure performed to provide gingival esthetics, and is of grea...
What is Esthetic Filling?
This is a composite filling in the natural tooth color that can be easily shaped, hardened wi...
An adult has 32 teeth, and every tooth has a distinct function. If the size of the mouth is not sufficient for the erupt...
What is Bleaching?
Bleaching (teeth whitening) is a cosmetic procedure that is performed to remove enamel discoloration...
What is Root Canal Treatment?
This is the saving of a tooth through an intervention into the pulp (nerve), as the inner...
What are Composite Laminate Veneers?
Composite laminate veneers are composite materials for the removal of dental disco...
What is Botox?
This is a botulinum toxin that is derived from a bacterium belonging to the Clostridium genus in nature ...
What is Invisalign (Braceless Orthodontic Treatment)?
This is a braceless orthodontic treatment for the correction of t...
What is a Topical Fluoride Application?
Fluoride increases resistance to decay through chemical bonds in the tooth stru...
What are Temporomandibular Joint Disorders?
Temporomandibular joint disorders are common conditions leading not only to...
What is Zirconia?
This is a white alloy used instead of gray metal, and is a structural material used for traditional p...