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Dr. Jan Linhart, a highly regarded presence in dentistry since 1979 with a longstanding record of achievement, specializes in cosmetic and restorative dentistry including veneers, implants, bonding, and bleaching. In order to achieve perfect results for patients Dr. Linhart (www.drlinhart.com) works closely with an in house team of Periodontics, Orthodontics, and root canal specialists Linhart offers a one stop shop practice to provide results at a fraction of the time enhancing all around patient experience.
Added: June 4, 2008 | Posted by: dizzo95 | Time 00:42 | Views: 50
The mouth is the beginning of the digestive system. It is here that the first stages of food breakdown begin. When food enters the mouth, saliva, a fluid containing the digestive enzyme ptyalin and mucus, is secreted by the salivary glands. Saliva not only lubricates the food and begins its chemical digestion, but it also helps to keep the mouth cavity moist and clean. The teeth function mechanically to break up the food into smaller, more readily swallowed and digestible pieces.
Added: June 4, 2008 | Posted by: dizzo95 | Time 00:35 | Views: 40
The permanent teeth of an adult consists of the incisors, the canines, premolars and molars, including the wisdom teeth-which may not erupt until twenty-five years of age, if at all. Each type of tooth has a specific function in dealing with food and reducing it to conveniently sized small pieces for swallowing---incisors bite and cut, canines bite and tear, premolars crush, and the molars crush and grind.
Added: May 23, 2008 | Posted by: icyou | Time 01:33 | Views: 79
Denise Newton, a registered dental hygienist, explains how the tongue can tell a lot about a person's oral health.

Added: March 1, 2008 | Time 09:04 | Views: 107
Inflammation is the common factor linking dental disease to systemic diseases like cardiovascular disease, diabetes and some cancers. By understanding how inflammation works both for and against us, we can take the steps necessary to better manage it.


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