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Why Marietta Chooses Invisalign Instead of Braces http://shar.es/mbhDV
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Invisalign - Three C's of Invisible, Removable Braces http://goo.gl/fb/sHtM
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Have you considered using PriceDoc to look for Invisalign? Check prices in your area: http://bit.ly/6uu8cc
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@justinbieber getting invisalign tomorrow and i know u have it-does it hurt? or even work? maybe i should have stuck to being brace face ha.
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they finally making invisalign for teen agers . yessss. lol
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Alasia needs INVISALIGN. That is all
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Aleasa needs contacts an a set of INVISALIGN
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Efff you, Invisalign! I just brushed my teeth in a bar bathroom & the whole time heard people whining about the chick in the bathroom!
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• Brush your teeth at least twice a day but make sure you’re using a good toothbrush! (via @Invisalign)
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Get my impressions done for my invisalign tomorrow. Track is good stayed late to practice a bit more. Party Friday then MY BIRTHDAY!
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Invisalign: the Clear Alternative to Braces: http://makingpeoplesmile.blogspot.com/
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Invisalign is an effective alternative to braces that allows you the same straight teeth without any of the hassle of regular wire braces
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i got gum on my invisalign D:
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Officially in the BA Invisalign club...ready to hear me whine, whine, whine?
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what's my scoop? Getting the grill bleached and fitted for invisalign.
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Having a great day today. Today was my last day with #invisalign Wasn't as bad as braces, but glad it's over anyway!
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Need Braces? Invisalign "Clear Braces" up for auction at Starry Starry Night donated by Waugh+allen Orthodontics www.waorthodontics.com
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FLOSS in Houston,TX is taking $1000 off Invisalign for all patients that begin treatment on March 11. Call to schedule 713.942.0101
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This has been the oddest week. Got hit on yesterday by a guy w/thick glasses and a stutter named Dilbert. Perhaps it's the invisalign*sigh*
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@sammycortino FLOSS is taking $1000 off Invisalign for all patients that begin treatment on March 11. Call to schedule 713.942.0101
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Got my 2nd set of invisalign trays in. That much closer to a perfect smile :) (@ George Blackburn Jr, DMD) http://4sq.com/9E1Gmn
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FLOSS in Houston,TX is taking $1000 off Invisalign for all patients that begin treatment on March 11. Call to schedule 713.942.0101
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Special Offer!!! Invisalign 10% discount! Quote Twitter for discount. Interest free credit!
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Free Teeth Whitening with Orthodontic Treatment (Braces or Invisalign). (Virginia Orthodontist) http://mcclip.me/Fapu #coupon #washington
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$300 Off Full Treatment Plan & get Free Whitening! Invisalign Braces $2929, Consult Free! http://reflectiondentistry.com/promotions 4 info!
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@nosilla I want invisalign.
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New Post: What is the difference between braces and invisalign and price ranges in California? http://bit.ly/8Yee7o
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Free Teeth Whitening With Full Orthodontic Treatment (Braces or Invisalign). (Virginia Orthodontis http://mcclip.me/FapE #coupon #washington
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¿Conocéis el sistema Invisalign?
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Invisalign corrige la sobremordida http://tinyurl.com/yjcpccz
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Invisalign, in. Let the shifting commence! Hahaa
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root canal next week!!! ugh i hate the dentist. then after that wisdom teeth extraction, then finally invisalign braces get put in
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• Brush your teeth at least twice a day but make sure you’re using a good toothbrush!
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INVISALIGN FRIDAY ♥ !!!
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aaah why does no one do invisalign in scotland?...i can see me heading to london for this business!
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Done with my invisalign braces!! Now I just have to wear this stupid retainer. I'm happy with my teeth. Should be... for 7 g's.
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Diga adeus ao sorriso metálico. Alinhe seus dentes sem que ninguém perceba que você está em tratamento. Acesse www.invisalign.com.br
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humming along with reggae and getting my first mold cast for invisalign. perks of a jamaican dentist. ftw
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RT @Invisalign Don’t forget to floss! This is the only way to prevent decay in hard to reach places...(Source:Dental Health Tips)<< Rock on!
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• Don’t forget to floss! This is the only way to prevent decay in hard to reach places in the mouth. (Source: Dental Health Tips)
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Currently reading http://www.invisalign.com/
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We are getting ready for a fun and exciting Invisalign event in April...stay tuned for details! http://bit.ly/d0sDUl
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Make A Wish gives teenager Invisalign braces: Invisalign braces given to sick child. A terminally ill child in Gr... http://bit.ly/9PayRp
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Finally found my invisalign retainers after a year+. Haha. I need to start wearing them again.
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I posted 7 photos on Facebook in the album "Invisalign" http://bit.ly/9GneBI
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RT @MCraftonracing Getting my invisalign put in right now. I had real braces for 3 yes. Just got them off at 47 yes old
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Invisalign treatment: Ali: How may I help you today? Visitor: hi my teeth at the front are very out of line Visit... http://bit.ly/cGlgiB
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Want to straighten your teeth without the metal of braces? Invisalign offers a clear alternative.
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Getting my invisalign put in right now.
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Open Question: how much do invisalign teen cost????? i want then i have spacey teeth? - http://ping.fm/H4uFe
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Open Question: how much do invisalign teen cost????? i want then i have spacey teeth? - http://ping.fm/yg5Jt
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Open Question: how much do invisalign teen cost????? i want then i have spacey teeth? - http://ping.fm/lHQVs
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Invisalign appointment
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With INVISALIGN start smiling more!! It allows you to maintain a good oral hygiene avoiding tooth decay, gum disease, etc.
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@BoxieNigma See!? She needs some whitening and invisalign. She sings well though, have to give her that.
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Want perfect teeth, but don't want braces? Our Invisalign extravaganza begins March 16th! Call today and make an appointment (614) 864-3196.
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RT @21CenturyDental: Invisalign is an almost invisible option to straighten your teeth without wearing metal braces. A favorite among teens!
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getting my invisalign today, wish me luck! soon these pearly whites will be in tip top shape!
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Tonight's new set of Invisalign trays hurt like a mofo... here's hoping for a goodnight's sleep despite the soreness!
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I want Invisalign.
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I'm not a fan of Demar Derozan's teeth. He needs some invisalign or something.
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Invisalign Braces And Other Orthodontic Options Affordable In ...: If you thought straightening your teeth meant a... http://bit.ly/an9rUN
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@ohmiso That's a huge pricing difference! I don't know if InvisAlign is worth the extra $2K though.
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@naut I was quoted a lot more than that for Invisalign. I think it was 7-8k, top teeth only.
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cant believe life is going ask quickly as it is-almost done with invisalign 6 months went by so quickly+CYWEs over..Sigh im getting sleep
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$2500 to get braces (again but only on front 6 top and bottom teeth) or $4500 (!) for InvisAlign. Apparently I have big teeth.
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finchley dentist latest: Invisalign Sign For the Uninitiated http://dentistinfinchley.com/invisalign-sign-for-the-uninitiated/
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Invisalign Sign For the Uninitiated: Many people get a benefit from using Invisalign to make their smile much more... http://bit.ly/dtziNY
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Invisalign Sign For the Uninitiated: Many people get a benefit from using Invisalign to make their smile much more... http://bit.ly/dtziNY
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lmao weirdest comment: he's not wearing his invisalign
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Dear invisalign teen ...WHY COULDENT YOU HAVE BEEN AROUND WHEN I WAS GETTING BRACES....damn you
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@Nerdy929 lol. You're not too old. I'm older than you and I have 'em. plus, you look 14. jk. Yes, *Invisalign
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RT @therealmrgoode2 #imtiredofseeing through your teeth and into your soul. #invisalign WORKS. --- #guilty iDied
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#imtiredofseeing through your teeth and into your soul. #invisalign WORKS.
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Why do all the chicks on AI this season have really really bad teeth? Hopefully they'll use earnings to get Invisalign & bridges.
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the invisalign is already getting on my nerves. hopefully i'll start to get used to it, knowing that i have to wear it for six months. :/
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i am going to buy invisalign for my top teeth with this refund. i shall have beautiful wedding teeth! wooooooo!
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april 14th will BLOW! teeth cleaning at 3pm. invisalign/orthodontic appointment at 4:50pm. =/
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Stages in Invisalign Treatment http://www.woodboroughhouse.com/invisalign.html
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@justinbieber talked ot me through his van window. I was RIGHT THERE and he mouthed the words " do you have invisalign?" Yes I do (: RT!
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i'm most likely getting invisalign! :D
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Invisalign is an almost invisible option to straighten your teeth without wearing metal braces. A favorite among teens!
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@Sam_Vail well... I now see that you said you couldn't get invisalign... Lol that's #nohoes
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@Sam_Vail you in no way need braces! If you do get invisalign though, it's so revolutionary lol.
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Got my Invisalign on today!! Must fix my one crooked bottom tooth fast!
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Welcome to Dentist Houston. So, if your anything but passionate about your smile, schedule a complimentary appointment at a Dentist Houston office to learn more about cosmetic veneering procedures. Dentist Houston (http://invisalign-houston.org/dentist-houston.html). It's state-the-art meets a multi-disciplinary approach to offer pixel perfect veneering, orthodontia, cosmetic and restorative, oral surgery, tmj, dental implants and a whole lot more. So from a full mouth smile makeover with porcelain veneers and whitening to simple cleaning and crowns, with over fifty oral healthcare providers in and around Houston, you can expect to find a specialist in your neck of the woods. Offices in Houston, Katy, The Woodlands, Sugarland, Kingwood, Bellaire, River Oaks, Pearland, Clear Lake, West U and many more locations to come. Not all of the content on this site or page is orginal work by Invisalign Dentist Houston. DentistryFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaDentistry is the "evaluation, diagnosis, prevention and/or treatment (nonsurgical, surgical or related procedures) of diseases, disorders and/or conditions of the oral cavity, maxillofacial area and/or the adjacent and associated structures and their impact on the human body". Dentistry is necessary for complete oral health.[1] Those in the practice of dentistry are known as dentists. Other people aiding in oral health service include dental assistants, dental hygienists, dental technicians, and dental therapists. Dentistry usually encompasses a number of practices related to the oral cavity. The most common treatments involve the dental surgery on the teeth as a treatment for dental caries. Decayed teeth can be filled with dental amalgam, dental composite, dental porcelain and precious or non-precious metals. Oral and maxillofacial surgery is a more specialized form of dental surgery. Dentists can prescribe medication, x-rays, and devices for home or in-office use. Many oral diseases (such as bilateral odontogenic keratocysts) and abnormalities (such as several unerupted teeth) can indicate systemic, neural, or other diseases. Most general practitioners of dentistry perform restorative, prosthetic, endodontic therapy, periodontal therapy, and exodontia, as well as performing examinations. Many general practitioners are comfortable treating complex cases, as well as placing implants and surgically extracting third molars (wisdom teeth). All dentists must achieve a certain degree of skill in various disciplines in order to graduate from dental school and become an accredited dentist. Prevention Dentists also encourage prevention of dental cavities through proper hygiene (tooth brushing and flossing), fluoride, and tooth polishing. Recognized but less conventional preventive agents include xylitol, which is bacteriostatic,[2] casein derivatives,[3] and proprietary products such as Cavistat BasicMints.[4]
Education and licensing The Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, the first dental school in the world, opened in Baltimore, Maryland in 1840, and in 1867, Harvard Dental School became the second dental school affiliated with a university. In England, the 1878 British Dentists Act and 1879 Dentists Register limited the title of "dentist" and "dental surgeon" to qualified and registered practitioners.[8][9] The practice of dentistry in the United Kingdom became fully regulated with the 1921 Dentists Act, which required the registration of anyone practicing dentistry.[10] The British Dental Association, formed in 1880 with Sir John Tomes as president, played a major role in prosecuting dentists practicing illegally.[8] A dentist is a healthcare professional qualified to practice dentistry after graduating with a degree of either Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS), Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD), Bachelor of Dentistry (BDent), Bachelor of Dental Science (BDSc), or Bachelor of Dental Surgery/Chirurgiae (BDS) or (BChD) or equivalent. In most western countries, to become a qualified dentist one must usually complete at least 4 years of postgraduate study[citation needed]; within the European Union the education has to be at least 5 years. Dentists usually complete between 5–8 years of post secondary education before practicing. Though not mandatory, many dentists choose to complete an internship or residency focusing on specific aspects of dental care after they have received their dental degree. Specialities In addition to general dentistry, there are about 9 recognized dental specialties in the US, Canada, and Australia. To become a specialist requires one to train in a residency or advanced graduate training program. Once residency is completed, the doctor is granted a certificate of specialty training. Many specialty programs have optional or required advanced degrees such as a masters degree: (MS, MSc, MDS, MSD, MDSc, MMSc, or MDent), doctoral degree: (DClinDent, DMSc, or PhD), or medical degree: (MD/MBBS specific to Maxillofacial Surgery and sometimes Oral Medicine). Specialists in these fields are designated registrable (U.S. "Board Eligible") and warrant exclusive titles such as orthodontist, oral and maxillofacial surgeon, endodontist, pediatric dentist, periodontist, or prosthodontist upon satisfying certain local (U.S. "Board Certified"), (Australia/NZ: "FRACDS"), or (Canada: "FRCD(C)") registry requirements. A tenth specialty, dental anesthesiology, the study of how to relieve pain through advanced use of local and general anesthesia techniques is not yet considered to be one of the recognized dental specialties. However, CODA is in the process of accrediting all dental anesthesiology programs.[citation needed] Two other post-graduate formal advanced education programs: General Practice Residency (advanced clinical and didactic training with intense hospital experience) and Advanced Education in General Dentistry (advanced training in clinical dentistry) are recognized by the ADA but do not lead to specialization. The American Board of Dental Sleep Medicine (ABDSM) provides board-certification examinations annually for qualified dentists. These dentists collaborate with sleep physicians at accredited sleep centers and can provide oral appliance therapy and upper airway surgery to treat sleep-related breathing disorders.[1] While Diplomate status granted by the ABDSM is not one of the recognized dental specialties, it is recognized by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM). Special category: Oral Biology - Research in Dental and Craniofacial Biology Other dental education exists where no post-graduate formal university training is required: cosmetic dentistry, dental implant, temporo-mandibular joint therapy. These usually require the attendance of one or more continuing education courses that typically last for one to several days. There are restrictions on allowing these dentists to call themselves specialists in these fields. The specialist titles are registrable titles and controlled by the local dental licensing bodies. Forensic odontology consists of the gathering and use of dental evidence in law. This may be performed by any dentist with experience or training in this field. The function of the forensic dentist is primarily documentation and verification of identity. Geriatric dentistry or geriodontics is the delivery of dental care to older adults involving the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of problems associated with normal ageing and age-related diseases as part of an interdisciplinary team with other health care professionals. Veterinary dentistry, a speciality of veterinary medicine, is the field of dentistry applied to the care of animals[11][12]. Aviation dentistry, a subcategory of (military) aviation medicine deals with dental topics related to aircrews, e.g., dental barotrauma[13] and barodontalgia[14][15]. In addition, the aircrew population is a unique high-risk group to several diseases and harmful conditions due to irregular work shifts with irregular self-oral care habits and irregular meals (usually carbonated drinks and high energy snacks) and work-related stress.[16]
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Farmer at the dentist, Johann Liss, c. 1616-17. Evidence of ancient dentistry has recently been found in a Neolithic graveyard in the Indus River basin of Pakistan. Teeth dating from around 7000 to 5500 BC show evidence of holes from dental drills. The teeth were found in people of the Indus Valley Civilization.[17][18][19] A Sumerian text from 5000 BC describes a "tooth worm" as the cause of dental caries.[20] Evidence of this belief has also been found in ancient India, Egypt, Japan, and China. The legend of the worm is also found in the writings of Homer, and as late as the 1300s AD the surgeon Guy de Chauliac still promoted the belief that worms cause tooth decay.[21] The Edwin Smith Papyrus, written in the 17th century BC but which may reflect previous manuscripts from as early as 3000 BC, includes the treatment of several dental ailments.[22][23] In the 18th century BC, the Code of Hammurabi referenced dental extraction twice as it related to punishment.[24] Examination of the remains of some ancient Egyptians and Greco-Romans reveals early attempts at dental prosthetics and surgery.[25] Ancient Greek scholars Hippocrates and Aristotle wrote about dentistry, including the eruption pattern of teeth, treating decayed teeth and gum disease, extracting teeth with forceps, and using wires to stabilize loose teeth and fractured jaws.[26] The first use of dental appliances or bridges comes from the Etruscans from as early as 700 BC.[27] Roman medical writer Cornelius Celsus wrote extensively of oral diseases as well as dental treatments such as narcotic-containing emollients and astringents.[28][29] Historically, dental extractions have been used to treat a variety of illnesses. During the Middle Ages and throughout the 19th century, dentistry was not a profession in itself, and often dental procedures were performed by barbers or general physicians. Barbers usually limited their practice to extracting teeth, which not only resulted in the alleviation of pain, but often cured a variety of ailments linked to chronic tooth infection. Instruments used for dental extractions date back several centuries. In the 14th century, Guy de Chauliac invented the dental pelican[30] (resembling a pelican's beak) which was used up until the late 18th century. The pelican was replaced by the dental key[30] which, in turn, was replaced by modern forceps in the 20th century.[citation needed] The first book focused solely on dentistry was the "Artzney Buchlein" in 1530,[31] and the first dental textbook written in English was called "Operator for the Teeth" by Charles Allen in 1685.[9] It was between 1650 and 1800 that the science of modern dentistry developed. It is said that the 17th century French physician Pierre Fauchard started dentistry science as we know it today, and he has been named "the father of modern dentistry".[32] Among many of his developments were the extensive use of dental prosthesis, the introduction of dental fillings as a treatment for dental caries and the statement that sugar derivate acids such as tartaric acid are responsible for dental decay. Geography
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- So, if your anything but passionate about your smile, schedule a complimentary appointment at a Dentist Houston office to learn more about cosmetic veneering procedures. Dentist Houston (http://invisalign-houston.org/dentist-houston.html). It's state-the-art meets a multi-disciplinary approach to offer pixel perfect veneering, orthodontia, cosmetic and restorative, oral surgery, tmj, dental implants and a whole lot more. So from a full mouth smile makeover with porcelain veneers and whitening to simple cleaning and crowns, with over fifty oral healthcare providers in and around Houston, you can expect to find a specialist in your neck of the woods. Offices in Houston, Katy, The Woodlands, Sugarland, Kingwood, Bellaire, River Oaks, Pearland, Clear Lake, West U and many more locations to come. Not all of the content on this site or page is orginal work by Invisalign Dentist Houston. |
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