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  2. The 14 Worst Halloween Candies for Your Teeth - AOL

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    Halloween candy isn't all the same when it comes to tooth decay. Find out which treats dentists find the most frightening before your kids go out. The 14 Worst Halloween Candies for Your Teeth

  3. 9 worst Halloween candies for your teeth, according to a dentist

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    Letting children indulge is part of the fun, but parents should remind their kids to brush and floss, especially after the holiday. 9 worst Halloween candies for your teeth, according to a dentist ...

  4. The worst types of Halloween candy for your teeth - AOL

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    To get the lowdown on just how scary those sugary treats are for kid and grownup teeth alike, U.S. News spoke with Dr. Ruchi Sahota.

  5. Hypodontia - Wikipedia

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    Data derived from principal component analysis of radiographic images show that children with mild hypodontia may display significant increase of the interincisal angle and decrease in the maxillary and mandibular incisor angles. Cephalometric tracing is commonly used to study a patient's dentofacial proportions in the craniofacial complex.

  6. Toothache - Wikipedia

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    History is also important in recent filling or other dental treatment, and trauma to the teeth. Based on the most common causes of toothache (dentin hypersensitivity, periodontitis, and pulpitis), the key indicators become localization of the pain (whether the pain is perceived as originating in a specific tooth), thermal sensitivity, pain on ...

  7. Dental erosion - Wikipedia

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    Acid erosion is a type of tooth wear.It is defined as the irreversible loss of tooth structure due to chemical dissolution by acids not of bacterial origin. [1] Dental erosion is the most common chronic condition of children ages 5–17, [2] although it is only relatively recently that it has been recognised as a dental health problem. [3]

  8. Pitting enamel hypoplasia - Wikipedia

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    One of the most common types, pitting enamel hypoplasia (PEH), ranges from small circular pinpricks to larger irregular depressions. [2] Pits also vary in how they occur on a tooth surface, some forming rows and others more randomly scattered. [3] PEH can be associated with other types of hypoplasia, but it is often the only defect observed. [4]

  9. Hyperdontia - Wikipedia

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    While a single excess tooth is relatively common, multiple hyperdontia is rare in people with no other associated diseases or syndromes. [4] Many supernumerary teeth never erupt, but they may delay eruption of nearby teeth or cause other dental or orthodontic problems. [5] [6] Molar-type extra teeth are the most common type. Dental X-rays are ...