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  2. Dental instrument - Wikipedia

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    Dental instrument. Mouth mirror, a commonly used dental instrument. Dental instruments are tools that dental professionals use to provide dental treatment. They include tools to examine, manipulate, treat, restore, and remove teeth and surrounding oral structures. [1]

  3. 5 Types of Dental Prosthesis Devices - Healthline

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    This can allow bacteria to move in and infect the tooth. 2. Dental implant. One option to replace a missing tooth is a dental implant. This type of prosthesis is placed into the jawbone and held ...

  4. The 7 Different Types of Tooth Restoration - Healthline

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    Types of restoration. Cost. Enamel restoration. Color restoration. When to talk with a pro. Takeaway. If you have crooked, worn, discolored, damaged, or unhealthy teeth, your dentist may recommend ...

  5. Periodontal scaler - Wikipedia

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    Periodontal scaler s have sharp tips to access tight embrasure spaces between teeth and are triangular in cross-section. A posterior scaler shown in relation to a posterior tooth on a typodont. Periodontal scalers are dental instruments used in the prophylactic and periodontal care of teeth (most often human teeth), including scaling and root ...

  6. Dental Braces and Retainers: Types, Care, What to Expect - WebMD

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    Expect to wear your braces for about 2 years, but keep in mind that this varies from person to person. You could have yours for less than a year or up to 3 years. The time it takes for your braces ...

  7. Dental explorer - Wikipedia

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    Dental explorers, also known as sickle probes, are tools found in the dental arsenal that are frequently utilised. The explorer is designed with a sharp tip at the end to improve tactile perception. In the past, it was usual for dentists to use the explorer to probe teeth for the presence of cavities. Some dental professionals have questioned ...

  8. Tooth Scaling and Root Planing: What to Expect - WebMD

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    Your dentist may prescribe a mouth rinse or antibiotics to prevent infection and help you heal. Scaling and root planing typically leave gums painful for a few days and the teeth sensitive for up ...

  9. Types of Dental Implants - WebMD

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    The most common types of dental implants are endosteal and subperiosteal implants. The main difference is how they’re attached to your jawbone. Endosteal implants. This is the most common type ...

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