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		<title>What Your Orthodontists Wants You To Ask</title>
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Don’t be afraid to ask your orthodontist if you have some questions in mind. To be honest, they do really appreciate if their clients are asking them.
Here are some questions that orthodontist usually anticipates you ask:

What is the cause of your current dental condition?
What is the best possible treatment for the dental problem?
What are the [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Should You or Shouldn&#8217;t You?</title>
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We have several ways that orthodontics can be used to help improve the way that a patient’s teeth align. When our parents were teenagers, it used to be that metal, obvious and often painful braces were the only solution to this type of problem.
Today, the products are much more easier to use. The braces are [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Brace Spacers</title>
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Once your orthodontist decides that you need braces to treat your dental problems, he or she will place spacers in your teeth.  Spacers are made to fit over the whole tooth and are not glued like brackets, and work by making room in your jaw for the braces&#8217; anchors.  The anchors are used [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Removable Appliance &#8211; What are they? Part II</title>
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You have to take good care of your removable appliance. Please don’t wrap it with a paper napkin and put it down the table. It can be mistaken as something else and someone might break it and throw it away. Don’t put it in your pockets either because you might accidentally destroy it. Better get [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Removable Appliance &#8211; What are they?</title>
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What are removable appliances? These are created to move or hold your teeth. Having this adjusted to move the teeth can sometimes make your teeth sore. Wearing the removable appliance as instructed by your orthodontist every appointment is important. Flipping your appliance with the use of your tongue can damage your teeth. There is a [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Adult Braces</title>
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When I was a young girl, my mom told me that I should wear braces as early as high school because I will not be able to have one when I become an adult.
One of the misconceptions of other people about braces is that only kids and teens can visit a dentist to inquire about [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Restorative teeth treatments</title>
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Restorative teeth treatments also include whitening or bleaching features. Bleaching however, is more delicate than one would think. It is not done by purchasing ready made formula over the legitimate drug counter. We know what the commercials say and any concerned dentist would not advice you to be persuaded to do this. What most people [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Is Instant Orthodontics for Everyone?</title>
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You would need to have no bruxism issues (clenching and/or grinding the teeth). Such a habit would damage the teeth which met the veneered teeth when your mouth was closed. That&#8217;s because porcelain is stronger than tooth enamel. You would also need to have no decayed teeth or periodontal disease. Most problems can be overcome; [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Habits that Lead to Bite Problems</title>
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There are many habits children have that can develop into bite issues like overbites, underbites, and crossbites during their teenage years.  These habits are sucking on thumbs, grinding teeth or jaws (usually occurs while they sleep), biting fingernails, and biting lips.  Once you spot your child with these habits, do your best to [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://orthodontics101.net/information/habits-that-lead-to-bite-problems/</link>
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		<title>What Makes Instant Orthodontics So Great?</title>
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Porcelain veneers are about as thick as a contact lens. Despite the slimmest of profiles, and despite the fact that by itself, porcelain is brittle, they are extremely strong and durable when bonded to the teeth. And because of their glass-like ceramic composition, which adds a lustrous translucency to them, they ressemble tooth enamel.
Porcelain veneers [...]]]></description>
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