As a new foster parent, you probably were required to take classes in first aid, positive discipline, understanding the impact of drug abuse on children, and similar subjects. Unfortunately, you might be shocked to discover how common advanced dental decay is in foster kids and the additional difficulties that often manifest as a result of untreated cavities in those children. Therefore, it's important to know what to look for and how even the severest dental issues can be addressed without traumatizing the children in your care.
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It's classically said that beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but when it comes to teeth, you might think otherwise. After all, straight and white teeth indicate health and well-being. However, it could surprise you to learn that one region doesn't find white and straight teeth to be the ideal. Read on to learn what country it is and how you can make your smile look perfect according to your own ideals.
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When it comes to taking care of your teeth at home, many people simply use a toothbrush. However, it should be more extensive than this to ensure that you avoid as many dental problems as possible. The biggest benefit, in the end will be that you save money on your dental care and your regular dental exams every 6 months will be quick and painless. Here are the four dental tools you should be using at home on a regular basis:
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Having dentures can be a wonderful thing for you, and is likely going to be a worthwhile investment, if you have few teeth left, and the teeth that you do have left are in poor condition. Removing the rest of these teeth, and getting dentures, is going to allow you to have a full smile once again and give you a great deal of confidence. However, when you commit to getting and wearing dentures, it is very important that you commit to caring for them.
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If you are trying to find the best option to replace your missing teeth, you may be having trouble deciding between dentures and dental implants. The option that is best for you will depend on your unique dental needs and preferences. Here are three factors to consider so you can make an informed decision when choosing between dentures and dental implants.
Permanent or Removable
One of the first questions you will need to answer is how important it is to you that your dental prosthetic is permanent.
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