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Long Island's only academic Health Science Center. Stony Brook's Health Sciences Center is located at the geographic midpoint of Long Island's north shore.
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If you have diabetes, you're at higher risk of gum disease and infections. But with proper care, your teeth can last a lifetime.
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There are over 900 registered dentists in Singapore. The fees charged depend on the treatment and procedures required. You can get a simple treatment such ...
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Research shows the most effective way to prevent cavities in your child is to promote oral health at home.
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You've heard it a thousand times: I'd rather have a root canal than you fill in the blank. Root canals have gained one of the worst reputations on the planet and, believe it or not, it is much undeserved. I worked for an Endodontist for eight years. That's a root canal specialist. I've talked to thousands of people with toothache and fear of root canals. The first question always asked is Is it going to hurt? This is the scenario: your toothache hurts like the dickens. You've had an x-ray that reveals decay into the pulp of the tooth. You have two alternatives: get the tooth pulled or save...
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By Rebecca Blain of http: www. everything-teet h. com One of the most asked questions by adults and children is the origin of the toothbrush. There are several schools of thought on when the real toothbrush was created, but you need to look far into the past for the first evidences of oral hygiene. The Chinese were believed to create the first real toothbrush, or a device that was used to clean teeth, but it was much different than the ones that we are used to today. These first toothbrushes, crafted in the 1400s, did not use nylon for bristles, or plastic for the handles. They were crafted...
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