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    Posted on March 10th, 2011

    Written by Abigail Butler

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    Highly Sold Medicines Have Serious Dental Side Effects

    The elderly man’s tooth decay, a large black hole on one of his front teeth, was a sight that the dentist did not expect to see. He was taking nitroglycerine tablets which he placed under his upper lip instead of under his tongue. The medicines were to blame for this hole in his tooth.

  • General

    Posted on February 4th, 2011

    Written by Isabella Wood

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    TMJ Disorders and Treatments

    TMJ Disorders and Treatments

    When it comes to the jaw, the TMJ or Temporomandibular joint allows it to move open and close with ease. You can say that this is a small disc of cartilage that works by connecting the temporal bone or the bone that forms the sides of your skull to the mandible or the jaw. In terms of TMJ, it is beneficial because with it you can chew, swallow, and talk as it allows the jaw to slide.

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    Posted on November 23rd, 2010

    Written by DentalDigs

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    Dental Anxiety and Phobia

    Dental Anxiety and Phobia

    For people with a phobia of dentists, just thinking about dental visits can be terrifying. They may be so frightened that they are capable of almost anything to avoid dental appointment. Fear – the main reason for avoiding dental consultations. Phobia is an intense fear, irrational. People may be afraid of a particular activity, object [...]

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    Posted on November 6th, 2010

    Written by Maxwell Schmickman

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    Sedation Dentistry Can Help Ease Dental Anxiety

    Sedation dentistry is actually the application of soothing tactics such as anesthesia to keep patients relaxed during the usually painful act of dental treatment and repairs. People having dentistry phobia, especially children and those required to be in the treatment method seat for prolonged periods of time are the ones who are put under sedation by dentists.