Articles, tagged with "lower jaw", page 1
14th September 2011
There are many people who suffer from a condition known as mandibular prognathism. Also, known as an underbite, this condition results in the appearance of a prominent chin and bite relationship where the lower teeth are in front of the upper teeth when t...
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Cosmetic Dentistry NJ
14th June 2011
Overwieght people generally have fatty tissue surrounding the airway which tends to constrict the air passage and produce havoc creating vibrations of the throat tissue. This difficulty is only aggravated by alcohol usage just before heading to bedA adjus...
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Scottie Logan
02nd June 2011
Are you bothered by your two front teeth? Has your self confidence drifted away by the presence of those buck teeth of yours? Or do you be able to smile freely even though you have two big teeth that protrude too forward? Then worry not, there is still a ...
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Maureen Cabot
17th February 2011
Everyone admires a strong and chiseled jaw – especially with age. It has been observed in women too who have no or little wrinkles, that a sagging jaw is an indicator of gravity of time. No wonder – everyone looks forward to a perfect jawline! We might no...
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jsocratous
02nd February 2011
A lot of men and women do not believe of a mouthpiece to aid alleviate their snoring problem. But that is exactly what the stop snoring mouthpiece is designed to achieve.
In reality, dental offices have already been producing dental devices for decade...
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flynn2am
07th January 2011
There are people whose teeth cannot be seen due to excessive gum lines that cover some portions of the teeth. In Miami, Florida, dentists don’t only enhance teeth formation and appearance, but repair gum problems as well. Dentists refer to people in this ...
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Wilton Winrow
10th November 2010
Taking care of the teeth is necessary to maintain those whiter and stronger teeth but aside from that there are more reasons on why good oral hygiene is needed. The teeth helps the body to digest the food we eat by breaking it down into pieces but aside f...
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Pedro Sparks
30th June 2010
People have many types of dental smile, be they beautiful or ugly there are many types in the dental spectrum. Most fall within the normal ranges, but some will fall outside the spectrum and are called malocclusions.
In this article, Dr Raj Kumar will ...
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Raj Kumar
05th March 2010
Everyone knows that contact sports require tough demands on an athlete's body and that proper protection is important for keeping you in the game. There's nothing worse than having to worry about your safety when concentrating on strategy. This is why Bra...
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SEO Consulting
03rd March 2010
Trigeminal Neuralgia (Tic Douloureux) is a disorder caused by irritation of the Trigeminal or fifth cranial nerve. Individuals with Trigeminal Neuralgia display symptoms including: severe pain in the face and jaw; sensitivity to skin touch; and difficulty...
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Robert Palmer
01st March 2010
Wisdom teeth impaction cannot be entirely avoided However, these procedures are undertaken using local and general anesthesia to ensure ease and comfort. Wisdom teeth are the third permanent molars. Wisdom teeth appear between the ages of 16 and 24. In ma...
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Mark
27th January 2010
Even with the numerous choices for cures for tooth abscess, you still ask how individuals have this dental disease. Discovering more regarding tooth abscess, the symptoms, causes and the solutions to get rid of them is crucial for the oral well-being. Her...
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Zero Gilbert
25th September 2009
A brand new anti-snoring device is taking the UK by storm.
The SnoreMender from Sleep Well Enjoy Life Ltd is being hailed as a miraculous snoring cure, which stops snoring from the very first use.
The SnoreMender is an ingeniously simple device, which h...
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Author:
ServicePR
17th September 2009
Temporomandibular joint disorders (TMJ disorders) can be very disabling for sufferers. The temporomandibular joint is the one that joins your lower jaw to your skull, and can be felt if you press lightly just in front of your ear and move your jaw. This '...
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Author:
Candy
10th July 2009
What is TMJ?
The Temporomandibular Joint connects the lower jaw to the skull and is responsible for the opening and closing of the mouth. The way your teeth fit together can affect the health of the TMJ (jaw joint). If the TMJ is dislocated, this can l...
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Candy