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I am interested in hospital management..I would think a career in MBA would add to my educational
qualifications to better serve the needs of my patients.
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They are both caused from calculus forming around the teeth and wearing away of the surrounding tissues.
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Gingivitis can be treated by good homecare such as brushing and flossing. Also by scaling and root planing.
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Mouth guards are  flexible plastic devices that protect a person's teeth and mouth from injury during athletics and other activities. In addition, mouth guards are sometimes recommended by a dentist for patients who excessively grind their teeth and to help treat TMJ disorder.

There are three different types of mouth guards:

stock mouth guards, boil and bite mouth guard, custom -fitted mouth guard.

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Cosmetic mouthwashes- Most over-the-counter commercial mouthwashes fall into this category. In most cases, they are designed to mask bad breath (halitosis),  rinse debris from the teeth and gums and temporarily reduce the amount of bacteria in the mouth.

Therapeutic mouthwashes-These offer the same benefits as cosmetic rinses, but also help prevent or treat certain oral health conditions, such as the build-up of dental plaque. This includes prescription antiplaque and antigingivitis rinses, as well as rinses that contain fluoride (which strengthens the teeth and protects them from decay). Some may also provide relief from oral pain.
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Dental x-rays are used to create detailed images of a patient's teeth and mouth. X-rays are often used to monitor tooth growth and development. X-rays reveal tiny pits of decay in the teeth that may not be evident during a visual examination. X-rays can also be used to detect decay under existing fillings or other dental restorations, as well as damage to such restorations and the following:

Abnormalities such as cysts, infections and both benign and malignant tumors
Bone abnormalities associated with diseases
Infection, death of the nerve or other problems associated with the teeth and bones
Injuries to the teeth or jaw (e.g., fractures)
Periodontal (gum) disease                                                                                                                   impacted teeth
Extra teeth

dental x-ray to help prepare and place dental restorations such as crowns, fillings, dental implants, and  dentures.

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A professional veterinary dental cleaning nearly always involves anesthesia. A typical veterinary dental includes full oral exam, treatment/removal of diseased teeth, removal of plaque and tartar, and finally polishing the teeth. Animals, no matter how well-trained they may be, do not open up their mouth and put up with the noise and possible discomfort involved with a full dental cleaning.