...habits can make a difference in minimizing tooth wear and thus the resulting dentinal hypersensitivity. Dentinal hypersensitivity is a common patient complaint and should be addressed at the dental appointment....
...made in the mouth using composite and can stain more easily than indirect veneers. Ceramics are composed of compounds containing metal in addition to nonmetal compounds, which yield stable substances...
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...taste of a particular food Dysphagia: inability to or difficulty in swallowing Glossodynia: pain in the tongue Glossopyrosis: a burning sensation of the tongue Neuropathy: disorders of the nerves of...
...laser: the Star Wars of dentistry. Private Dentistry. 2009;14(5):14-22. Margolis FS, Olivi G. Lasers in Lasers in Pediatric Dentistry: A Practical User’s Guide and Atlas. Chicago: Quintessence; 2010. In press....
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...lesions in postorthodontic populations.21,22 A recent in situ study using CPP-ACP combined with 900 ppm fluoride found that the combination offered a higher remineralization potential than CPP-ACP alone.23 Gum with...