Dentistry

hooda
98,750 Views · 11 months ago

Watch that video of Removing Worms and Parasites From Girl's Mouth

hooda
96,827 Views · 11 months ago

Watch that Extreme Tonsil Stone Removal Procedure

samer kareem
1,657 Views · 11 months ago

Tooth preparation for All-ceramic crown

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1,560 Views · 11 months ago

Art restoration of anterior teeth

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6,036 Views · 11 months ago

Understanding the process of getting braces

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14,466 Views · 11 months ago

Pulling teeth with no numbing and bleeding

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1,901 Views · 11 months ago

Ridge splitting with bone expansion is a technique of manipulation of bone to form receptor site for implant without removing any bone from the implant site.

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2,494 Views · 11 months ago

Dental Abscess extending into Submandibular space

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1,697 Views · 11 months ago

Occlusal Stamp Technique.Make Occlusal Anatomy Easily

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3,520 Views · 11 months ago

Replacing PFM Crowns on Teeth 8 & 9 with BruxZir Solid Zirconia Crowns

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2,100 Views · 11 months ago

Tooth colored composite fillings are chemically bonded to teeth. For this reason, the placement of white fillings does not always require numbing the area being restored. Numbing (anesthetizing) the area is often required if tooth decay has progressed beneath the enamel layer and into the underlying dentin layer which surrounds the nerve of the tooth. Once decay is removed, the tooth is cleaned and a primer (weak acid) is applied to the area being restored. The primer opens pores in the enamel and dentin. A bonding agent is then flowed into the open pores and cured. Curing prepares the bonding agent to adhere to the tooth colored filling material. The filling material is then placed inside the tooth. After shaping the tooth colored filling material to resemble the natural anatomy of your tooth it is hardened by curing with a strong curing light. Once the white filling hardens, your bite will be checked to make sure your teeth fit together properly. If the tooth filling extends into the space between your teeth your dentist will also make sure you can floss between your teeth properly. Adjustments will be made if necessary followed by smoothing and polishing of your new filling..

samer kareem
11,015 Views · 11 months ago

Watching A Dentist Fix Tooth Decay Is Beyond Satisfying.

samer kareem
1,707 Views · 11 months ago

it takes about 1-2 hours. First, the orthodontist will thoroughly clean and dry your teeth. Next, he or she will apply the bonding glue to your teeth and...

samer kareem
1,687 Views · 11 months ago

The ideal way to clean your teeth is no mystery; even small changes in your home dental care can lead longer-lasting teeth. Typically, by age of fifty, you will have crowns, bridges, partial prostheses, and sometimes, even a full prosthesis

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6,714 Views · 11 months ago

A filling is a way to restore a tooth damaged by decay back to its normal function and shape. When a dentist gives you a filling, he or she first removes the decayed tooth material, cleans the affected area, and then fills the cleaned out cavity with a filling material. By closing off spaces where bacteria can enter, a filling also helps prevent further decay. Materials used for fillings include gold, porcelain, a composite resin (tooth-colored fillings), and an amalgam (an alloy of mercury, silver, copper, tin and sometimes zinc).

samer kareem
1,795 Views · 11 months ago

Whether the result of an accident or biting on a piece of food that’s too hard, mouth injuries can cause teeth to become cracked, broken, or knocked out/dislodged. It is important to see a dentist because if left untreated, a dental emergency can lead to serious complications.

Dentist
1,729 Views · 11 months ago

Amazing animation: General Dentistry in 3D

samer kareem
31,906 Views · 11 months ago

wisdom teeth removal - surgery,extraction

Dentist
1,520 Views · 11 months ago

Temporary Anchorage Device (TAD) - Orthodontic Device, very impressive

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1,894 Views · 11 months ago

Treatment of periodontal disease - Scaling and root planing




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