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    Bone Grafting–Part 1

    When bone structure is missing, reconstructive surgery can add to existing bone. A tissue that is transplanted to become part of your body is known as a “graft.” Bone grafting is done in dentistry to build a solid foundation for dental restorations. Frequently Asked Questions What materials are involved in Bone Grafting? Different types of…

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    Bite Problems-Part 3-Excel Dental

    A bite problem arises when the three parts of your chewing system – your teeth, jaw joint and chewing muscles – cannot function ideally because of the way your teeth fit together. Over time, the stress a bite problem puts on your chewing system may lead to muscle and jaw joint pain as well as…

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    Bite Problems-Part 2-Excel Dental

    A bite problem arises when the three parts of your chewing system – your teeth, jaw joint and chewing muscles – cannot function ideally because of the way your teeth fit together. Over time, the stress a bite problem puts on your chewing system may lead to muscle and jaw joint pain as well as…

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    Bite Problems-Part 1-Excel Dental

    A bite problem arises when the three parts of your chewing system – your teeth, jaw joint and chewing muscles – cannot function ideally because of the way your teeth fit together. Over time, the stress a bite problem puts on your chewing system may lead to muscle and jaw joint pain as well as…

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    What can be done to prevent the Abrasion of my teeth? #5

    Abrasion is the progressive mechanical wear of teeth caused by foreign external objects. It can cause tooth wear, ranging from V shaped notches at the gum line to the destruction of the biting surfaces of the teeth. Here are some commonly asked questions about this condition: Did you know? What will happen if I choose…

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    What can be done to prevent the Abrasion of my teeth? #4

    Abrasion is the progressive mechanical wear of teeth caused by foreign external objects. It can cause tooth wear, ranging from V shaped notches at the gum line to the destruction of the biting surfaces of the teeth. Here are some commonly asked questions about this condition: Did you know? What can be done to prevent…

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    What can be done to prevent the Abrasion of my teeth?

    Abrasion is the progressive mechanical wear of teeth caused by foreign external objects. It can cause tooth wear, ranging from V shaped notches at the gum line to the destruction of the biting surfaces of the teeth. Here are some commonly asked questions about this condition: Did you know? What can be done to prevent…

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    Where does Abrasion occur on my teeth?

    Abrasion is the progressive mechanical wear of teeth caused by foreign external objects. It can cause tooth wear, ranging from V shaped notches at the gum line to the destruction of the biting surfaces of the teeth. Here are some commonly asked questions about this condition: Did you know? Where does Abrasion occur on my…

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    What causes Abrasion of my teeth?

    Abrasion is the progressive mechanical wear of teeth caused by foreign external objects. It can cause tooth wear, ranging from V shaped notches at the gum line to the destruction of the biting surfaces of the teeth. Here are some commonly asked questions about this condition: Did you know? What causes Abrasion of my teeth?…

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