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Cardenas Rafael M DDS
420 Waterman Ave
East Providence, RI 02914
Rumford Dental, Inc.
20 Newman Avenue
East Providence, RI 02916
Paul Appelbaum DMD
1445 Wampanoag Trail
East Providence, RI 02915
East Bay Oral Surgery and Dental Implant Center
2224 Pawtucket Avenue
East Providence, RI 02914
We Care For Kids Dental: Leslie A Olton, DMD & Deborah Fuller, DMD
2224 Pawtucket Avenue
East Providence, RI 02914
We Care For Kids Inc
2224 Pawtucket Avenue
East Providence, RI 02914
Stephen N. Bakios
2224 Pawtucket Avenue
East Providence, RI 02914
Jacob's Dental Laboratory
96 Allerton Avenue
East Providence, RI 02914
Correia a Thomas DDS
2441 Pawtucket Avenue
East Providence, RI 02914
Smith Family Dental Associates
2780 Pawtucket Avenue
East Providence, RI 02914
A dead tooth is a colloquial name for a tooth that does not have a nerve inside it because it was replaced by a dissolvable material during the root canal treatment. A tooth may also become dead due to caries. The shade of dead teeth usually become grey. Fortunately, they can be whitened as well. ... .
Beautiful, white and ideally aligned teeth are the beauty ideal. In order to enjoy it, it is not enough to just pay attention to the oral hygiene. It is necessary to prevent and treat malocclusions. ... .
A treatment has to be conducted whenever a malocclusion is diagnosed. Otherwise, it may cause face deformation or have many undesirable health consequences. ... .
Malocclusion means all kinds of possible deviations from ideal occlusion. It manifests itself with a misalignment of the teeth in the dental arch, delayed teething, having supernumerary or missing teeth as well as having teeth of abnormal size or shape. Malocclusion does not only affect your appearance, but also has an impact on the oral cavity functions. In effect, you might suffer from breathing, chewing, swallowing or even speech disorders. Overbite, underbite and crossbite are the most ... .
Malocclusion means all dysfunctions of the tooth form and the incorrect relation between the teeth. There are genetic factors which condition the occurrence of malocclusion, nonetheless, it is most often an effect of bad habits in childhood. ... .