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Missing a tooth can trigger your teeth to realignment, your jawbone to reduce in size, make you look elder and have an effect on your confidence. Nobel Smile suggests teeth improvement and substitution with the use of an all-ceramic dental crown or bridge, leaving away from porcelain fused to metal (PFM) and declaring farewell to gray lines because of metal. Procera all-ceramic resolution are bio-compatible and do not produce allergic reactions. Since there is no metal, no temperature feeling or metal flavor is encountered. In the present day, implant crowns and bridges, and dental veneers and dental crowns is made of Procera. They can be finished to flawlessly go with the shade of your teeth, making it unfeasible to tell your Procera and genuine teeth separately.
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It is a fact that smoking damages the lungs of the person, making the person eligible of the different kinds of lung diseases such as lung cancer and emphysema, and other oral illnesses such as lip cancer and teeth decay. We all know that these lung diseases can affect both the first hand and second hand smokers, but little do we know that cavities also attack even those who only inhale second hand smoke. According to the research done by the dentists from the University Leuven in Belgium, about 30% of the 5 year olds they have observed have tooth decay. They also concluded that a 5 year old who has at least one smoking parent, will most likely have 3 times the chances of having cavities compared to those who do not have any smoking parent at all.
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Almost 3 out of 10 old people believe that they do have bad breath. This is result of the research conducted in Kirikkale University in Turkey. What they do recommend is for the elderly to brush their teeth often and drinking lots of water to help them reduce their dry mouth. The researchers found out that most elderly brush their teeth once (or less) a day, and other factors too like wearing dentures (not properly cleaned), smoking and having less education contributed to their bad breaths. The researchers also discovered that 3 out of 4 who claimed that they had bad breath also had dry mouths. Taste problems too were rampant but it is more evident on older people wearing dentures.
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