Impacted Tooth
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Impacted tooth: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
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What is an Impacted Tooth? - Pasadena Dentist - H. Robert Stender, DDS, Inc. - Invisalign Dentist in Pasadena, CA - CEREC
pasadenalaserdentistry.com — “An impacted tooth is a tooth that gets blocked as it pushes through the gum into the mouth. While you may not even realize you have an impacted tooth at first, the problem can fester and become infected fast.” View full resource at pasadenalaserdentistry.com
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Would you know if you had impacted tooth? The problem can be painless at first. http://ow.ly/3zfaO
Impacted Teeth: Tooth Disorders: Merck Manual Home Edition
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Genetic Changes Behind Sweet Tooth
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Cases Journal | Full text | Repair of a defect following the removal of an impacted maxillary canine by orthodontic tooth movement: a case report
casesjournal.com — “Cases Journal | Full text | Repair of a defect following the removal of an impacted maxillary canine by orthodontic tooth movement: a case report” View full resource at casesjournal.com
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Pain Management News & Articles - MDLinx - Acetaminophen Ibuprofen Pain, Postoperative Molar, Third Tooth, Impacted on #MDlinx
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Recession Hits the Tooth Fairy - Parenting.com
parenting.com — “Stocks are not the only things to have gone down in value in recent years—baby teeth have depreciated, too.” View full resource at parenting.com
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Say it isn't so! Is the recession impacting the tooth fairy too? http://bit.ly/rtJDgB
New Method Developed For Predicting Shade Improvement After Tooth Bleaching
medicalnewstoday.com — “Researchers at the University of Granada have developed a new method for predicting the precise shade that a bleaching treatment will bring about for a patient's teeth. What is innovative about th” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Diabetes Impact on Teeth and Gums
diabeticlive.com — “Beyond many of the traditional issues considered specific to diabetics you can now add oral health. According to the Pennsylvania Dental Association (PDA), “Diabetics are more prone to several oral health problems, including tooth decay, periodontal (gum) disease, salivary gland dysfunction and infection. Patients [should remember] the importance of maintaining optimal dental health.”” View full resource at diabeticlive.com
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Impacted Teeth - Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals
jeffersonhospital.org — “If the impacted tooth or teeth are causing problems with your jaw, we may recommend you see a Jefferson oral surgeon.” View full resource at jeffersonhospital.org
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Wisdom Tooth Extraction, Wisdom Teeth Removal - Dental Health Magazine
worldental.org — “There remains a great deal of controversy regarding extraction of wisdom teeth. It is generally suggested that teeth that remain completely buried or un-erupted in a normal position are unlikely to cause harm. However, if these impacted teeth are in an abnormal position, then their chances of harming are more.” View full resource at worldental.org
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Am I A Candidate For Invisalign? I Have A Missing Tooth and a Dental Flipper. Dentist Answers, Tips
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Diabetes Impact on Teeth and Gums - TuDiabetes
tudiabetes.org — “Diabetes Impact on Teeth and Gums Beyond many of the traditional issues considered specific to diabetics you can now add oral health. According to the Pennsylvania Dental Association (PDA), “Diabetics are more prone to several oral health problems, including tooth decay, periodontal (gum) disease, salivary gland dysfunction and infection. Patients [should remember] the importance of maintaining optimal dental health.— View full resource at tudiabetes.org
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What Can I Eat After Wisdom Tooth Extraction? | LIVESTRONG.COM
livestrong.com — “What Can I Eat After Wisdom Tooth Extraction?. When you have your wisdom teeth removed it can seriously impact your diet. Not only will it affect your ability to chew, you will need to increase your calorie and protein intake t...” View full resource at livestrong.com
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ADA: American Dental Association - Diet and Oral Health
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Daniel I. Taub, DDS, MD
Dr Daniel I. Taub is the Program Director of Thomas Jefferson University Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. Dr Taub graduated from Clark University with a degree in biology and then completed dental school at the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. Dr Taub continued his medical education and received his MD from Jefferson Medical College in 2004. Dr Taub is licensed to practice medicine in Pennsylvania and is licensed to practice dentistry in both Pennsylvania and New York.
Dr Taub is certified by both the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and the National Dental Board of Anesthesiology. He is a member of the American Dental Association, American Medical Society, Academy of Osseointegration, American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, and many other professional organizations. Dr Taub has volunteered with Operation Smile since 1995 and was named Operation Smile volunteer of the Year in 2008. -
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H. Robert Stender, DDS - a leader in COSMETIC and LASER DENTISTRY - offers a wide range of comprehensive dental services and treatments in Pasadena, CA.
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Daniel I. Taub, DDS, MD
Dr Daniel I. Taub is the Program Director of Thomas Jefferson University Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. Dr Taub graduated from Clark University with a degree in biology and then completed dental school at the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. Dr Taub continued his medical education and received his MD from Jefferson Medical College in 2004. Dr Taub is licensed to practice medicine in Pennsylvania and is licensed to practice dentistry in both Pennsylvania and New York.
Dr Taub is certified by both the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and the National Dental Board of Anesthesiology. He is a member of the American Dental Association, American Medical Society, Academy of Osseointegration, American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, and many other professional organizations. Dr Taub has volunteered with Operation Smile since 1995 and was named Operation Smile volunteer of the Year in 2008.
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