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  2. A comprehensive guide to dentures and other false teeth ... - AOL

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    Hewlett notes that you shouldn't wear your removable dentures at night while you're sleeping because you need to allow your gum tissue to recover and "spring back" from having dentures in all day.

  3. Gum disease: causes, risks, prevention and when to see your ...

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    A change in the fit of partial dentures. The stages of gum disease ... In some cases, gum disease may not be due to plaque overgrowth. Having an impacted tooth or certain fungal or viral ...

  4. The #1 Way to Prevent Dental Disease in Dogs, According ... - AOL

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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 ...

  5. Dental plaque - Wikipedia

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    Dental plaque is a biofilm that attaches to tooth surfaces, restorations and prosthetic appliances (including dentures and bridges) if left undisturbed.Understanding the formation, composition and characteristics of plaque helps in its control. [6]

  6. Tooth loss - Wikipedia

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    Maximum preservation and protection of natural teeth is best for eating and chewing; however, there are three basic ways to replace a missing tooth or teeth, including a fixed dental bridge, dentures, and dental implants. Each alternative has its own benefits and drawbacks. The patient's medical, financial, and emotional situation are considered.

  7. Stippling (dentistry) - Wikipedia

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    Photograph of a complete denture wax-up. The excessively detailed stippled surface texture of the base area (false gums) can be observed, mimicking the physiologic stippling of gum tissue in nature. Note how there is minimal to no stippling on the marginal gingiva, which is the millimeter or so of pink immediately adjacent to the teeth .

  8. Gingival recession - Wikipedia

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    1: Total loss of attachment (clinical attachment loss, CAL) is the sum of 2: Gingival recession, and 3: Probing depth. Gingival recession, also known as gum recession and receding gums, is the exposure in the roots of the teeth caused by a loss of gum tissue and/or retraction of the gingival margin from the crown of the teeth. [1]

  9. The best floss, according to experts and editors - AOL

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    You should not be bleeding when you're flossing on healthy gum tissue and if you’re following the proper technique (hugging the tooth in a C-shape and gently going up and down), says Saba.

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