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directly impacts quality of life. Many orthodontists hope to improve masticatory function with treatment, to be able to provide a service to patients in addition to aesthetic enhancement. However, no objective assessment is routinely perfo...
Introduction For over 25 years of dental care has significantly changed gradually across different countries. Dentists worked for years doing repairs, extractions, tooth-cleaning and placed removable appliances to replace missing pieces (Ho...
mouth all together, while, the term dental typically relates and refers to the teeth. Therefore, ‘oral’ comprise of gums and teeth where as the mucosa of the cheeks, lips, tongue, and palate. The health of mouth is usually referred to as a...
Saliva is a first line of defense against the development of dental decay and other oral problems through both its physio-chemical properties (i.e., pH and flow rate) and a variety of salivary components (e.g., lactoferrin, secretory IgA, a...
cranial nerve. It is also the main sensory nerve of the face and skull (temperature, touch, pain). It contains sensory fibers that relay signals from the eye, face and teeth, the motor fibers innervate muscles involved in chewing. More spec...
Facial Differences in Asthmatic and Non-asthmatic Introduction An individual’s facial form and shape mainly depends on his or her interactions of environmental factors with genetic factors that includes the duration and intensity of the la...
medical expert of our skin (Egan, 2005), mouth, genitalia, hair, and nails. Dermatologists have been leaders in the field of cosmetic surgery. Gastroenterology Gastroenterology is the branch of medicine that focuses on the structure, functi...