What Are the Different Parts of a Tooth? Crown— the top part of the tooth, and the only part you can normally see. The shape of the crown determines the tooth's function. For example, front teeth are sharp and chisel-shaped for cutting, while molars have flat surfaces for grinding. ...
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Toothbrush with anatomically designed handle A toothbrush the handle of which is set back in relation to the cleaning head and is so shaped as to afford optimum adaption to the anatomy of the face and of the hand. B Massari - US 被引量: 28发表: 1984年 ...
Have you ever wondered that? Well, the answer depends on a few factors, the biggest factor being age. Children and adults have different sets of teeth. So, how many teeth do children have? Baby Teeth Children begin teething around six months of age. The technical term for these early teet...
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AIMS: "Gingival recession is a condition reported to occur due to abnormal periodontal anatomy, poor hygiene, excessive occlusal forces, toothbrush abrasion, and even iatrogenic or factitious causes. Though various surgical techniques ar... ME Rahmani,MA Lades - 《Journal of Contemporary Dental Practi...
If you are unused to doing grip work you may wish to slowly introduce one or two of these exercises at a time. This especially applies if the days following your session you have to do anything that involves picking things up, such as pens, phones, your toothbrush (i.e. any of you ...
Sometimes the reflex is very sensitive, and even accidentally pushing your toothbrush too far can set it off! Your body very much doesn’t want you to asphyxiate; I wish two-year-old me had received that memo. Be sure to subscribe to the Visible Body Blog for more anatomy awesomeness!
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It's important to schedule regular dental appointments and professional cleanings, which remove the tartar and plaque your toothbrush can't reach. Take comfort in knowing that your dentist will also do an oral cancer screening and check every area of your mouth for signs of disease. ...