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  2. Microdontia - Wikipedia

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    Microdontia is a condition in which one or more teeth appear smaller than normal. In the generalized form, all teeth are involved. In the localized form, only a few teeth are involved.

  3. Microstomia - Wikipedia

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    It is a feature of many craniofacial syndromes, including Freeman–Sheldon syndrome and Sheldon-Hall syndromes (or distal arthrogryposis multiplex congenita).It may present with whistling-face feature, as well, as in Freeman-Sheldon syndrome.

  4. Long face syndrome - Wikipedia

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    In children, there is a concern that mouth breathing can contribute to the development of long face syndrome. A recent study finds that it is a growing problem which should be treated as "it won't just go away." [14] In addition to mouth breathing, it may be associated with sleep apnea. [15]

  5. Macrodontia (tooth) - Wikipedia

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    By doing so, this will make the teeth appear less crowded and smaller. [citation needed] Those patients that take this route of treatment usually get the affected tooth removed and replace it with dentures or false teeth to enhance the appearance of the mouth. This method is usually used for those who are suffering from a great deal of pain as ...

  6. Is mouth taping safe? - AOL

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    Conversely, breathing through your mouth can cause dry mouth and throat, leading to discomfort and an increased risk of tooth decay and gum disease, says Dr. Vishala Patel, a dentist at Edge ...

  7. Do anti-snoring devices actually work? - AOL

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    The reusable device is then custom-fit to your mouth, so long as you follow the directions properly. Over-the-counter snoring mouthguards don’t tend to work as well as snoring mouthguards ...

  8. Human mouth - Wikipedia

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    In human anatomy, the mouth is the first portion of the alimentary canal that receives food and produces saliva. [2] The oral mucosa is the mucous membrane epithelium lining the inside of the mouth. In addition to its primary role as the beginning of the digestive system, the mouth also plays a significant role in communication.

  9. The #1 Way to Prevent Dental Disease in Dogs, According to a ...

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    Some dogs will not allow a toothbrush into their mouth, so you can put a drop or two of the dental gel on your finger and rub it over the teeth and gums. Focus on the gumline, and apply it at ...