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1. NCFH >> Patient Education Materials >> Care of Teeth
- www.ncfh.org
- CARE OF TEETH.
- Brush your teeth two times a day. ...
- Brush the outside of the teeth, side to side moving across the teeth in circles. ...
- Scrub the top of the teeth gently by moving the brush back and forth.
- Clean the inside surface of the teeth in a circular motion.
- Clean the inside surfaces of your front teeth using up and down movements.
- Slide floss between your teeth until it reaches the gum.
- If you have no teeth, brush your gums with a soft toothbrush and rinse with warm water mixed with a teaspoon of salt.
2. Maryland Geological Survey: Miocene Sharks Teeth of Calvert County
- www.mgs.md.gov
- Miocene Sharks Teeth of Calvert County .
- The sharks teeth collected along the shore of the Chesapeake Bay between Chesapeake Beach and Calvert Cliffs in Calvert County are records of a far distant past when the climate, geography, and living creatures in this area were quite different from those of today. ...
- Back in the Miocene Epoch, about 17 million years ago, the sharks that bore these teeth lived in the warm, shallow sea that covered southern Maryland. ...
- The teeth of extinct sharks most commonly found here belong to the following species: Galeocerdo contortus, and G. ... Teeth of the spectacular giant White Shark, Carcharondon megalodon, are found here too, but are rare. ...
- From the great number of teeth that have been and are still found here, initially one wonders how so many sharks could have lived in a relatively restricted area. ...
- First, sharks have an unlimited supply of teeth. No cavities, permanently missing teeth, or tooth aches for them! Shark teeth are not set firmly in the jaws, but in the gums, where they occur in layered rows. ... Also, recent studies indicate that the young of one common modern shark replace their upper teeth every 7. ...
- Another factor may control the abundance of teeth. ... Many of these bones are scratched and scarred by the teeth of sharks. ...
- Therefore, only their hard, enamel-covered teeth are well preserved. ...
- While the bones of vertebrate fossils generally are found on privately owned land, and are commonly the provenance of geologists who study and preserve them, amateur collectors exploring the public beaches on the Chesapeake Bay in Calvert County, are rewarded with finds of sharks teeth, shells, small pieces of coral, and the dental plates of rays. ...
- Visit our online Guide to Fossil Teeth of the Maryland Miocene See our new interactive BULLETIN 20: Miocene Fossils of Maryland on CD-ROM .
- For more information on sharks teeth and other fossils check out our online fossil resource list. ...
- , 1988, Let's Go Fossil Shark Tooth Hunting : A Guide for Identifying Sharks and Where and How to Find Their Superbly Formed Fossilized Teeth .
3. Dinosaur Teeth - Enchanted Learning Software
- www.enchantedlearning.com
- Teeth.
- DINOSAUR TEETH.
- Looking at an animal's teeth can give you a lot of information on how it lived. Dinosaur teeth can tell you a lot about the animal, including the type of food that it ate, how it obtained that food, and how much further digestion was required (did it chew its food, crush it, or just wolf it down?). ...
- Teeth are harder than bone and therefore fossilize more readily than bones. Many fossilized dinosaur teeth have been found. Some species of dinosaurs (like Cardiodon, Deinodon, and Trachodon) are known only from fossilized teeth. ...
- The number of teeth that dinosaurs had varied widely. Some, like Gallimimus and Ornithomimus, had no teeth. ... rex had 50 to 60 thick, conical teeth. The dinosaurs with the most teeth were the hadrosaurs (the duck-billed dinosaurs), which had up to 960 cheek teeth. ...
- Dinosaurs had replaceable teeth; when a tooth was lost or broken, another one grew in to take its place. ...
- ) had peg-like or spoon-shaped teeth for stripping foliage but not for chewing. ...
- ) were meat-eaters that had sharp, pointed teeth for tearing flesh and/or crushing bones. ... rex did indeed crush its food with its strong teeth and powerful jaws. ...
- The herbivorous (plant-eating) Ornithischians and some prosauropods had varied teeth, but mostly had horny beaks and many blunt, leaf-like cheek teeth for nipping and sometimes chewing tough vegetation. ...
4. Teeth & Gums
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- HEALTHY TEETH & GUMS Care for the gums and teeth - the natural way!.
- The following are several natural herbs and remedies from nature to aid in healing the gums and teeth. Many people, through lack of attention to proper mouth, teeth and gum maintenance, because of the many foods they eat which contain sugars and other ingredients that easily destroy the gums and teeth, find they have a poor situation. ...
- Provides teeth, bones and gums with silicone, which helps connective tissues and heals gum sores. ...
- Helps freshen breath and tonify teeth and gums. ...
- In India, individual plant materials are rubbed against the teeth to treat periodontal disease. ...
- It contains traces of minerals vital to teeth, bones and connective tissues.
- Good Teeth Birth To Death .
- The Prescription for Perfect Teeth. This is an excellent book of only 117 pages specifically focused on keeping your teeth, one that is extensively researched with facts, and we suggest a book you need for your and your family. ...
5. Teeth Whitening Dental White Whiter Teeth
- www.drgeorges.com
- Professional Strength Teeth Whitening.
- Teeth Whitening: Dental White.
- "The world's first teeth whitener available outside a dental office. Tested at leading dental universities and research centers, Dental White uses a patented, proven method for whitening teeth at home. The customizable mouth trays whiten all your upper or lower teeth at once with a 15% Carbamide Peroxide whitening gel. ... Get the same professional teeth whitening previously only available from your dentist. ...
- Fresh Breath: Dental White & Fresh The world's first salt activated chlorine dioxide (CLO2) oral rinse/mouthwash for white teeth and fresh breath. ...
6. Free teeth care checklists
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- teeth care .
- Scroll down this page, or, click on a topic below or at the bottom of this page Dentists Teeth DENTISTS .
- Also see: TEETH, TOOTHPASTE .
- Before dentist starts working on your teeth: .
- ____ As dentist starts to enter your mouth, keep your lips away from your teeth - to avoid getting your lips pinched by dentist's fingers, etc. ...
- After dentist works on your teeth: .
- Back to Top TEETH .
- ____ Use a toothpaste for sensitive teeth - avoid abrasive toothpastes claiming to whiten teeth, which could wear down linings of teeth and gums .
- ____ Brush one or two teeth at a time .
- ____ Brush the outside of your teeth .
- ____ Brush the inside of your teeth .
- ____ After flossing between two teeth: .
- ____ Ask your dentist/orthodontist about Viazis braces (triangular and smaller than traditional braces) which appear to move the teeth faster .
- ____ Use only bottled water for brushing your teeth .
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7. TEETH
- www.inform.umd.edu
- TEETH.
- DOCN 000000047 NO F-4 TI TEETH AU G. ... Through mastication, regurgitation and rumination of these materials by their teeth, especially the molars, the plant materials are reduced to small particle sizes, thus increasing their relative surface areas and making them easier to be digested. Much of the grinding action of the teeth is the direct result of their surface angles and rotary-like movements of the lower jaw. ... Such will result in a pattern of wear that causes the teeth to develop points on the outer edges of the upper molars and the inner edges of the lower molars. Only after action of the teeth has reduced plant materials to a finely ground pulp, can effective digestion begin. ... 3 Throughout the process of mastication the tongue and cheeks are constantly in motion, keeping the feed material moving between the teeth until it has been ground well enough to be formed into a bolus, which then can be moved back in the mouth and swallowed. ... 5 Teeth are generally classified as being of two types according to their permanence: the temporary milk teeth and the permanent adult teeth. 6 Milk Teeth Milk teeth are present either at birth or shortly afterwards and will remain for about a year before replacement with permanent teeth begins. Milk teeth are not as hard nor as numerous as adult teeth, since the adult teeth are expected to remain and function throughout the life of the animal. 7 The continual growth of the tooth root, along with other factors, serves to push the crown of the milk teeth up and out of their sockets, through the overlaying segments of the dental sac and gum. The actual time period for the eruption or ''cutting'' of the teeth, while providing a general indicator of age in the goat, is not the same for all goats.
8. Human Body Adventure - Teeth
- vilenski.org
- » Current Location: Teeth.
- Teeth are part of the skeletal system.
- Teeth aid the digestive system.
- Besides brushing and flossing, have you ever really considered your teeth?.
- Teeth help aid the digestive system in breaking down food.
- There are four different types of teeth in the human mouth:.
- incisors - are the sharp-edged teeth in the front of the mouth that bite and cut food. ...
- canines - are the pointed teeth next to the incisors that grip and tear food. ...
- premolars - are the teeth just behind the canines. ...
- molars - are the teeth in the back of the mouth that pound, grind and crush food into mush so that it can be swallowed. ...
- Humans have 20 teeth by the age of five, but before you know it they start falling out! This is OK! Why? Because they are being pushed out by a new set, plus a dozen more (that makes for a total of 32!). This is needed because you need more teeth to fill out your growing mouth. ...
9. Teeth Whitening
- www.otan.us
- Teeth Whitening.
- Instructions: bicarbonate of soda, not bakin soda that is different, brush your teeth, helps to remove calculate too, so then use dental floss, and then use your normal toothpaste, i do it every 15 days. because i smoke help me to keep my teeth white!.
- don't do it! It's an acid and can harm your teeth. ...
- The reason that lemon juice "works" is that it causes the teeth to lose calcium (which gives teeth some of their off-white color). Calcium is a major component of healthy teeth, and once it is lost, your teeth become very susceptible to decay. ... If you choose to brush with strawberries, be sure to brush your teeth IMMEDIATELY afterwards with fluoride toothpaste and also FLOSS. The sugar and acid in the strawberry will harm your teeth more than it will help if .
- you don't immediately brush your teeth with regular toothpaste. Also be cautious of brushing too vigorously as the strawberry seeds could damage the gums (or even the teeth). ...
- Instructions: I would just like to say that Vitamin C will damage teeth quicker than anything else. ... It makes your teeth whiter at first because it breaks down the composition of your teeth. ...
- Take some foil and fold it to form to your teeth. ... Put some of the mixture into the foil and place on your teeth. ... Brush teeth normally afterwards. You will notice whiter teeth in just a few days.
10. Natural healthy teeth: avoiding tooth decay
- coco.essortment.com
- Natural healthy teeth: avoiding tooth decay.
- Natural healthy teeth can be kept white and bright by following a few steps repeatatively. Find out how to keep your natural teeth healthy and your smile bright and white by reading this article!.
- Your natural teeth were designed by nature to last you a lifetime. And, with the proper dental care, your teeth can remain healthy and strong, and your smile will be a great way to show off your pearly whites! .
- Basic care for your teeth includes daily brushing, as we all know. Your teeth should be brushed, whenever possible, after each meal. This brushing helps to remove food particles, plaque, and bacteria from your teeth, gums, and mouth. There are also chewing gums on the market today which claim to help clean your teeth whenever brushing is not possible. ...
- Another aid in keeping your teeth free from decay-causing food particles is dental floss. Flossing properly not only cleans and removes the food particles which become lodged in between your teeth, but it also removes plaque build-up. ...
- This type of rinse is designed to help keep your natural teeth strong as well as help to keep your gums healthy and free from such diseases such as Gingivitis. ...
- Cleaning, flossing, and using mouth wash or a good dental rinse are important parts of an effective daily hygiene routine which will undoubtedly help to keep your natural teeth clean, strong, and healthy. But, they are only a a part of the overall care for your teeth. Another important part of the care of your teeth is to take precautions against injuries to your mouth and natural teeth. ... Hits can produce chipped, cracked, loose, or even knocked-out teeth. ...
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12. How to brush your dog's teeth
- www.placervillevet.com
- How to brush your Dog's Teeth.
- In a slow circular motion, brush one or two teeth and the adjoining gum line. ...
- Over the next several days, gradually increase the number of teeth brushed. It is important to eventually brush the rear teeth where plaque and tartar have a greater tendency to accumulate. ...
- Dogs don't get much tartar on the inside surfaces of their teeth, so you only need to worry about the outside surfaces Be sure to brush the big teeth way in back. ...
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