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The gums are receding, the roots of the teeth are almost exposed, and the soreness when brushing the teeth, how to save it?
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Tooth soreness comes from exposure of dentin. If you eat hot or cold contact, you will be sensitive to your nerves. If you want to save it, you have to look at the cause. Generally speaking, brushing your teeth horizontally will cause defects near the roots. There are also gum problems, such as periodontal…
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What dentures are best for the elderly? Why is it not recommended to do dental implants?
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Generally dentures are divided into implants, fixed dentures and removable dentures. With age, the alveolar bone is absorbed quickly, and the bone mass condition is not so good. There will be more removable dentures. If only one tooth is missing, you can choose a single one. Removable dentures, but they should be cleaned sooner…
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Most of the teeth are broken and need to be repaired. Is it better to make inlays or crowns?
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It is best to be able to make inlays, at least without wearing the enamel, only half of the tooth volume is left, prepared outside the mouth, directly embedded and adhered, the restoration can make the occlusion more comfortable, and the chewing efficiency is much higher than that of the braces. After all, it…
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How long can fixed dentures be used?
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A fixed denture is actually a porcelain bridge. The three are connected together. The two adjacent teeth are ground off and then installed to repair one or more missing teeth. The metal materials include nickel-chromium alloy and cobalt-chromium alloy. Zirconia, aluminum oxide and cast ceramics, etc., different materials will affect the service life. For…
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In addition to scaling teeth, is there any way to make dental calculus fall off?
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Generally, dental calculus is caused by calcification of dental plaque. At the beginning, it is soft and soft. It can be removed by mechanical friction. However, the dental calculus adheres to the tooth surface over time and becomes very hard. Brute force is not enough, even the toothbrush There is no way, otherwise the…
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Periodontitis is very serious. I have lost a few teeth. Do I have to wash my teeth?
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Teeth have been lost, usually with chronic inflammation. Teeth cleaning is the most basic. First, take a film to check. If there are three degrees of looseness, you have to remove them. The remaining teeth should be washed off the surrounding tartar and plaque, and the gums should be cleaned. After that is not…
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Is it better for implants or porcelain? Which has a longer service life?
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In fact, there are advantages and disadvantages. Dental implants come with independent roots and do not damage the enamel. However, the porcelain teeth are different. There are two fixed teeth and movable dentures. The teeth are fixed. Most of the latter are plastic or steel brackets, which can be removed and cleaned. They are…
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After root canal treatment and wearing a crown, the gums swell for two weeks. Will it disappear in the future?
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The normal swelling will occur within two or three days after the crown is installed, but not less than two weeks. Check to see if the gums are red and swollen. If it has bleeding, it may be caused by the crown material. Some metal crown materials are unstable and easy to irritate like…
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3D printing technology is the excellent in digital dental processing
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Fully moving towards digitalization is a steady development trend of the oral processing industry in the world. 3D printing technology, as a manufacturing technology with significant digital features, has not only become a link in the oral digital processing chain, but also links oral diagnosis, design, and production processes through data streams to form…
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Eating Biscuits And Not Gaining Weight? It’s Possible
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Having a “sweet tooth” and giving up on cookies in order to stay in shape is a daunting task. Isn’t it? However, you can now cheer up as this post brings some unique ideas to beat your sweet cravings. With so many healthy biscuits doing rounds in the market, why there is a need…