An Overview of Placental Development

Aug 30

An Overview of Placental Development

The placenta is an essential organ that develops in the uterus during pregnancy. During the 9 months, it provides oxygens, nutrients and waste removal for the developing fetus.

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Internal Tooth Resorption and Cancer: Are They Related?

Aug 27

Internal Tooth Resorption and Cancer: Are They Related?

Have you ever heard of Internal Tooth Respiration? Well, unless you’ve ever experienced it first-hand, or you’re a dentist chances are you might not be too familiar with it. To know more about this oral problem and dental treatment and procedures like the Minimax implant, you can click on the link provided.

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Laser Treatment for Acne Scars

Aug 18

Laser Treatment for Acne Scars

Laser treatment for acne scars involves the targeted use of focused light therapy to reduce the appearance of scars. Although acne scars cannot be entirely removed, research has demonstrated how to fix acne scars with laser treatment can markedly reduce the visibility of scars.

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Does Invisalign Work for Crowded Teeth?

Aug 16

Does Invisalign Work for Crowded Teeth?

Crowded teeth, a type of malocclusion (misaligned teeth) is the condition when your teeth can’t fit in your jaw properly. Some of its causes include narrow jaws, large teeth, thumb sucking, genetics etc. The overcrowding of teeth leads to twisting, overlapping or bunching up of teeth. Some teeth may get pushed outwards or inwards due to this. It’s a common problem and is often overlooked as it appears to be only an aesthetic problem having no damaging effects on oral health. Good thing the disorder is absolutely treatable with the help of orthodontics.

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Rampant Tooth Decay

Aug 11

Rampant Tooth Decay

Millions never take the care of the teeth seriously until they face rampant tooth decay. This problem seems to happen without expectation. Those brushing their teeth judiciously may still find they suffer from rampant tooth decay. Without the care of a dentist on a regular basis, teeth may become weak due to improper dental care. So before things come to worst you might just as well visit your family dentist.

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