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  2. Dental public health - Wikipedia

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    Dental Public Health (DPH) is a para-clinical specialty of dentistry that deals with the prevention of oral disease and promotion of oral health. [1][2] Dental public health is involved in the assessment of key dental health needs and coming up with effective solutions to improve the dental health of populations rather than individuals.

  3. Glossary of Dental Health Terms - WebMD

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    Glossary of Dental Health Terms. Abrasion: Tooth wear caused by improper brushing or excessively forceful use of toothpicks or floss. Holding objects between the teeth or frequently placing and ...

  4. Oral Health Basics: Symptoms, Types, Causes & More

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    swelling of the face and cheek. clicking of the jaw. cracked or broken teeth. frequent dry mouth. If any of these symptoms are accompanied by a high fever and facial or neck swelling, you should ...

  5. Preventive Dentistry - Healthline

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    Preventive dentistry is the practice of caring for your teeth to keep them healthy. This helps to avoid cavities, gum disease, enamel wear, and more. There are many forms of preventive dentistry ...

  6. 15 Common Dental Problems and Tooth Diseases - WebMD

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    If the crack is above the gum line, you may need a root canal and a crown. A deeper crack means the tooth must be pulled, though. Fillings can increase the chance of a crack. 7/15. 7. Sensitive to ...

  7. Dentist - Wikipedia

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    Dental Public Health – This is a non-clinical specialty that assesses the needs of dental health and explores the ways in which they can be met. Endodontics – This specialty includes the aetiology, diagnosis, treatment options, and prevention of disease that affects the nerve tissue found inside a tooth, roots, and surrounding tissues.

  8. Dentists and Other Oral Health Care Providers - WebMD

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    An orthodontist is the oral health care provider who specializes in diagnosis, prevention, interception, and treatment of malocclusions, or "bad bites," of the teeth and surrounding structures ...

  9. American Association of Public Health Dentistry - Wikipedia

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    The American Association of Public Health Dentistry was founded in 1937. AAPHD publishes a newsletter for AAPHD members and a journal, the Journal of Public Health Dentistry. [3] It offers online continuing education courses for public health dentists in oral health literacy, dental public health policy and advocacy, and professional dental ethics.