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  • Enjoy! Cosmetic Dentistry Porcelain Veneers Invisalign Dentist Newport ... http://bit.ly/aAboe8

    8 minutes ago

  • Tonight's new set of Invisalign trays hurt like a mofo... here's hoping for a goodnight's sleep despite the soreness!

    about 2 hours ago

  • I want Invisalign.

    about 2 hours ago

  • I'm not a fan of Demar Derozan's teeth. He needs some invisalign or something.

    about 4 hours ago

  • Invisalign Braces And Other Orthodontic Options Affordable In ...: If you thought straightening your teeth meant a... http://bit.ly/an9rUN

    about 5 hours ago

  • @ohmiso That's a huge pricing difference! I don't know if InvisAlign is worth the extra $2K though.

    about 5 hours ago

  • @naut I was quoted a lot more than that for Invisalign. I think it was 7-8k, top teeth only.

    about 5 hours ago

  • 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

    about 5 hours ago

  • $2500 to get braces (again but only on front 6 top and bottom teeth) or $4500 (!) for InvisAlign. Apparently I have big teeth.

    about 5 hours ago

  • finchley dentist latest: Invisalign Sign For the Uninitiated http://dentistinfinchley.com/invisalign-sign-for-the-uninitiated/

    about 5 hours ago

  • Invisalign Sign For the Uninitiated: Many people get a benefit from using Invisalign to make their smile much more... http://bit.ly/dtziNY

    about 6 hours ago

  • Invisalign Sign For the Uninitiated: Many people get a benefit from using Invisalign to make their smile much more... http://bit.ly/dtziNY

    about 6 hours ago

  • lmao weirdest comment: he's not wearing his invisalign

    about 6 hours ago

  • Dear invisalign teen ...WHY COULDENT YOU HAVE BEEN AROUND WHEN I WAS GETTING BRACES....damn you

    about 7 hours ago

  • @Nerdy929 lol. You're not too old. I'm older than you and I have 'em. plus, you look 14. jk. Yes, *Invisalign

    about 7 hours ago

  • RT @therealmrgoode2 #imtiredofseeing through your teeth and into your soul. #invisalign WORKS. --- #guilty iDied

    about 7 hours ago

  • #imtiredofseeing through your teeth and into your soul. #invisalign WORKS.

    about 7 hours ago

  • Why do all the chicks on AI this season have really really bad teeth? Hopefully they'll use earnings to get Invisalign & bridges.

    about 7 hours ago

  • 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. :/

    about 8 hours ago

  • i am going to buy invisalign for my top teeth with this refund. i shall have beautiful wedding teeth! wooooooo!

    about 9 hours ago

  • april 14th will BLOW! teeth cleaning at 3pm. invisalign/orthodontic appointment at 4:50pm. =/

    about 9 hours ago

  • Stages in Invisalign Treatment http://www.woodboroughhouse.com/invisalign.html

    about 9 hours ago

  • @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!

    about 10 hours ago

  • i'm most likely getting invisalign! :D

    about 10 hours ago

  • Invisalign is an almost invisible option to straighten your teeth without wearing metal braces. A favorite among teens!

    about 11 hours ago

  • @Sam_Vail well... I now see that you said you couldn't get invisalign... Lol that's #nohoes

    about 11 hours ago

  • @Sam_Vail you in no way need braces! If you do get invisalign though, it's so revolutionary lol.

    about 11 hours ago

  • Graber Orthodontics | SureSmile, Invisalign, & More in Vernon ...: If your teen is considering orthodontic treatme... http://bit.ly/bObS8R

    about 11 hours ago

  • Got my Invisalign on today!! Must fix my one crooked bottom tooth fast!

    about 12 hours ago

  • Interested in Invisalign but don't fully understand how it works? Wikipedia has a great article that explains it all! http://bit.ly/co5578

    about 12 hours ago

  • First step of Invisalign completed... In a month I get my trays and in about a year and a half your never going to see me stop smiling =]

    about 12 hours ago

  • Invisalign Special March Offer! Come in and start a new invisalign case before March 31st and get $600 off immediately! 801-355-2202

    about 12 hours ago

  • @Averiesun has invisalign on her Vagina...*Dat shit aint gonna work*

    about 12 hours ago

  • I just love gooey molds in my teeth. Thanks Invisalign. (:

    about 12 hours ago

  • Headache. Again. I think it's the Invisalign, but new trays aren't usually this persistent. So much for running today. *pout*

    about 12 hours ago

  • are happy to announce that our Invisalign Teen clients are increasing http://bit.ly/9uUgeJ

    about 13 hours ago

  • :( i want invisalign!

    about 13 hours ago

  • haha lithp.. RT @aliciamk: Def. of a not-fun day: getting invisalign on at lunch... The 1st coworker who makes fun of my lisp is dead.

    about 13 hours ago

  • Def. of a not-fun day: getting invisalign on at lunch. Already crashing from caffeine. The 1st coworker who makes fun of my lisp is dead.

    about 13 hours ago

  • @pooh2483 you're doing better than me...I haven't had my invisalign-like-retainer in since 2007-ish...

    about 13 hours ago

  • Do you have crossbite or overbite? With Invisalign we can help you correct them!... http://bit.ly/aSFTs0

    about 14 hours ago

  • RT @qtauri17: Orthodontist appointment today!! Stoked! I get braces!! NO, not the metal, but Invisalign!!// I get my METAL next week!! Yess!

    about 15 hours ago

  • BIG NEWS! I met our one and only @justinbieber today, he talked to me through his car window! (: He noticed I had invisalign too!

    about 15 hours ago

  • Orthodontist appointment today!! Stoked! I get braces!! NO, not the metal, but Invisalign!!

    about 15 hours ago

  • Late night smile fixing @Guidepost Dental Practice open 8 till 8 Tuesday & Wednesday #morpeth #Northumberland #dentist #invisalign #implants

    about 15 hours ago

  • Want to see a cool Invisalign case we finished? No more gaps and nice white teeth! Check it out http://bit.ly/aDOdfu www.zendental.com

    about 15 hours ago

  • Teeth Tip Tuesday: Chew sugarless gum to get plaque out of teeth and trigger the production of saliva, which neutralizes acid in your mouth

    about 15 hours ago

  • @miszchikitaa lollllll, I tried to insist that the invisalign was not that cool.

    about 15 hours ago

  • Invisalign - Three C's of Invisible, Removable Braces http://goo.gl/fb/vbbV

    about 16 hours ago

  • @Sam_Vail yah either do invisalign like @originalCK suggested or say EFF IT!! lol

    about 16 hours ago

  • @Sam_Vail get invisalign

    about 16 hours ago

  • @Jessica_Pace Yay Invisalign!

    about 16 hours ago

  • For a natural smile Invisalign is a welcome alternative: For a natural smile Invisalign is a welcome alternative t... http://bit.ly/biYOmX

    about 16 hours ago

  • A modelo Gisele Bündchen conta que utilizou Invisalign para alinhar seus dentes. http://migre.me/mNUd

    about 16 hours ago

  • today's reminders: tanning and invisalign.

    about 16 hours ago

  • Torne-se um ortodontista credenciado Invisalign. Acesse o site www.invisalign.com.br/curso para mais informações.

    about 16 hours ago

  • GUESS WHAT.... We just finished with a class on the new products of Invisalign! Teen Invisalign is the bomb.com!!!! More Info call 328-1985!

    about 17 hours ago

  • @Miizie_mz@Aomy_YunkGii ละครเรื่องรักนี้เคียงตะวันก็ใส่ทั้งเรื่องค่ะ ลองหากูเกิล invisalign ดูนะ

    about 18 hours ago

  • RT @Boongkey: @joysirilakดัดฟันอายุเท่าไรคะ/ประถมมัธยมอย่างละแป๊บ เอาออกตลอด เจ็บอ่ะ เลิก หมอเอือม สองปีที่แล้วเพิ่งทำใหม่่แบบ invisalign

    about 18 hours ago

  • #Invisalign Invisible #Braces - the trick behind straight white teeth. Read success stories at http://www.bigsmiledental.com/

    about 19 hours ago

  • Productive morning promoting invisalign at BNI. 2 people already interested.

    about 20 hours ago

  • Would you like your teeth to be straightened? Invisalign's invisible, removable, and comfortable aligners will give... http://bit.ly/9IGgpN

    about 20 hours ago

  • Headed to the dentist-next set of invisalign!

    about 20 hours ago

  • @PerlaFHudson Def do the Invisalign it works great, but you have to take them out for eating and drinks that stain like red wine and coffee

    about 23 hours ago

  • Hi All: Hello everyone, a great site and forum here. I'm hoping to get Invisalign for my bottom teeth due to over... http://bit.ly/alk0Vb

    about 23 hours ago

  • @Debbi3 Zeker nooit gehoord van invisalign? www.invisalign.com

    about 24 hours ago

  • http://bit.ly/bRZHXk Misinformation. Not veneers... Invisalign. Get it straight...

    Tuesday, 09 March 2010 08:20

  • my dentist suggested Invisalign...5G's really?.....did i pick the wrong profession?

    Tuesday, 09 March 2010 08:06

  • are you wearing invisalign?

    Tuesday, 09 March 2010 06:07

  • Invisalign Invisible Braces - the trick behind straight white teeth. Read success stories at... http://bit.ly/ajyqN0

    Tuesday, 09 March 2010 05:44

  • I am taking an Invisalign continuing education course this weekend. I am looking forward to learning the latest tips and innovations.

    Tuesday, 09 March 2010 05:44

  • my mom just got her invisalign today. this should be good times until she is done with the treatment.

    Tuesday, 09 March 2010 04:14

  • I wish they made mint flavored Invisalign.

    Tuesday, 09 March 2010 02:03

  • RT @MyTShawp Yes I lost the invisalign contract but me and @Jus_Jeff mama/aunt are spokesmen for ExtenZe "and the size yea that's fun too"

    Tuesday, 09 March 2010 01:59

  • www.ToothTime.ca Gilbert H. Snow, D.D.S. - Snow Orthodontics and Invisalign ... http://bit.ly/a21yU8

    Tuesday, 09 March 2010 01:22

  • @hannahwitt Yeah but I don't know if it would happen so quickly. I have invisalign and it's quite a process...but it's really neat!

    Tuesday, 09 March 2010 01:20

  • RT @iDREAMofMIMI i want to flush my invisalign down the toilet so bad. < FLUSH IT! FLUSH IT! ha ha... just joshin girl, endure!

    Tuesday, 09 March 2010 01:05

  • Beauty is pain my dear! U bet NOT!! Lol RT @iDREAMofMIMI: i want to flush my invisalign down the toilet so bad.

    Tuesday, 09 March 2010 01:03

  • que se trata de uma porcelana monocristalina totalmente translúcida, e o sistema Invisalign, também conhecido como o "aparelho invisível".

    Tuesday, 09 March 2010 00:54

  • My Invisalign trays have arrived. Going to get them next week. Whee!

    Tuesday, 09 March 2010 00:41

  • March Madness is in the air! Win a Netbook or a New IPOD in the month of March. Schedule a FREE Invisalign Consult! It's that easy~ 712-0000

    Tuesday, 09 March 2010 00:29

  • I have a question about Invisalign. Has anybody or somebody they know used it?

    Tuesday, 09 March 2010 00:20

  • Yay, ortho says my teeth are perfect for Invisalign!

    Monday, 08 March 2010 23:57

  • @dona_ursa eu consultei com ele, mas já ouvi a opinião de 3 dentistas sobre o invisalign e os 3 disseram que funciona até + rápido

    Monday, 08 March 2010 23:50

  • @erindwyer Invisalign diet?! I MUST try that one, Erin!

    Monday, 08 March 2010 23:43

  • New invisalign tray. Week 3 only 49 to go. Sore choppers = perfect diet.

    Monday, 08 March 2010 23:29

  • @vmars08 i think he's been using invisalign since after he had his wisdom teeth out. lol

    Monday, 08 March 2010 23:00

  • @dona_ursa invisalign. sem brackets (como se escreve isso?), tira pra comer, completamente invisível

    Monday, 08 March 2010 22:21

  • New invisalign. Lame

    Monday, 08 March 2010 22:02

  • invisalign be having niggas juicy mouthed as hell.. #takeurcrookedswithurstraights literally

    Monday, 08 March 2010 21:50

  • Hoor-fuckin'-ay...I have to get a root canal and fitted for invisalign. Good news?...I left and went to bubblehead.

    Monday, 08 March 2010 21:47

  • YES!!!! I get to miss part of school on the 23rd for an invisalign appoinment. I have never been aloud to miss school for an appoinment, bec

    Monday, 08 March 2010 20:43

  • @FoodTastic Cause I'm a touch irresponsible so l knew I wouldn't stick with invisalign! LOL

    Monday, 08 March 2010 20:28

  • @OhMyJenny yes...well just the bottom ones..i still have the top ones but now i have liners (like invisalign)

    Monday, 08 March 2010 19:58

  • @tha_lola_ invisalign =D

    Monday, 08 March 2010 19:57

  • Just had a baby? Make sure to take your child to the dentist by his/her first birthday but don’t use toothpaste yet!

    Monday, 08 March 2010 19:46

  • Invisalign will likely help, but may leave you a bit short of an ideal result http://realself.com/t/173870 #fb

    Monday, 08 March 2010 19:06

  • @vtails You were talking about braces - my dentist is recommending I get these http://www.invisalign.co.uk/en/Pages/Home.aspx

    Monday, 08 March 2010 18:38

  • • “I’ve never seen a smiling face that was not beautiful.” – Author Unknown

    Monday, 08 March 2010 17:48

  • Over a million people have had their smiles transformed thanks to Invisalign

    Monday, 08 March 2010 17:30

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Tooth Extraction Houston

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Welcome to Tooth Extraction Houston. 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 Pediatric 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 Tooth Extraction Houston.

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Dental extraction

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A dental extraction (also referred to as exodontia) is the removal of a tooth from the mouth. Extractions are performed for a wide variety of reasons, including tooth decay that has destroyed enough tooth structure to prevent restoration. Extractions of impacted or problematic wisdom teeth are routinely performed, as are extractions of some permanent teeth to make space for orthodontic treatment.

 

History

Historically, dental extractions have been used to treat a variety of illnesses, as well as a method of torture to obtain forced confessions. Before the discovery of antibiotics, chronic tooth infections were often linked to a variety of health problems, and therefore removal of a diseased tooth was a common treatment for various medical conditions. Instruments used for dental extractions date back several centuries. In the 14th century, Guy de Chauliac invented the dental pelican, which was used through the late 18th century. The pelican was replaced by the dental key which, in turn, was replaced by modern forceps in the 20th century. As dental extractions can vary tremendously in difficulty, depending on the patient and the tooth, a wide variety of instruments exist to address specific situations.

 

Reasons for tooth extraction

The most common reason for extraction is tooth damage due to breakage or decay. There are additional reasons for tooth extraction:

  • Severe tooth decay or infection. Despite the reduction in world-wide prevalence of dental caries, still it is the most common reason for extraction of (non-third molar) teeth with up to two thirds of extractions.[1]
  • Extra teeth which are blocking other teeth from coming in.
  • Severe gum disease which may affect the supporting tissues and bone structures of teeth.
  • In preparation for orthodontic treatment (braces)
  • Teeth in the fracture line
  • Fractured teeth.
  • Insufficient space for wisdom teeth (impacted third molars). Although many dentists remove asymptomatic impacted third molars,[2][3] American as well as British Health Authorities recommended against this routine procedure, unless there are evidences for disease in the impacted tooth or the near environment.[4]
  • Receiving radiation to the head and neck may require extraction of teeth in the field of radiation.

 

Types of extraction

Extractions are often categorized as "simple" or "surgical".

Simple extractions are performed on teeth that are visible in the mouth, usually under local anaesthetic, and require only the use of instruments to elevate and/or grasp the visible portion of the tooth. Typically the tooth is lifted using an elevator, and using dental forceps, rocked back and forth until the Periodontal ligament has been sufficiently broken and the supporting alveolar bone has been adequately widened to make the tooth loose enough to remove.

Surgical extractions involve the removal of teeth that cannot be easily accessed, either because they have broken under the gum line or because they have not erupted fully. Surgical extractions almost always require an incision. In a surgical extraction the doctor may elevate the soft tissues covering the tooth and bone and may also remove some of the overlying and/or surrounding bone tissue with a drill or osteotome. Frequently, the tooth may be split into multiple pieces to facilitate its removal.

Complications

  1. Infection: although rare, it does occur on occasion. The dentist may opt to prescribe antibiotics pre- and/or post-operatively if he/she determines the patient to be at risk.
  2. Prolonged bleeding: The dentist has a variety of means at his/her disposal to address bleeding, however, it is important to note that small amounts of blood mixed in the saliva after extractions are normal--even up to 72 hours after extraction.
  3. Swelling: Often dictated by the amount of surgery performed to extract a tooth (e.g. surgical insult to the tissues both hard and soft surrounding a tooth). Generally, when a surgical flap must be elevated (i.e. and the periosteum covering the bone is thus injured), minor to moderate swelling will occur. A poorly-cut soft tissue flap, for instance, where the periosteum is torn off rather than cleanly elevated off the underlying bone will often increase such swelling. Similarly, when bone must be removed using a drill, more swelling is likely to occur.
  4. Sinus exposure and oral-antral communication: This can occur when extracting upper molars (and in some patients, upper premolars). The maxillary sinus sits right above the roots of maxillary molars and premolars. There is a bony floor of the sinus dividing the tooth socket from the sinus itself. This bone can range from thick to thin from tooth to tooth from patient to patient. In some cases it is absent and the root is in fact in the sinus. At other times, this bone may be removed with the tooth, or may be perforated during surgical extractions. The doctor typically mentions this risk to patients, based on evaluation of radiographs showing the relationship of the tooth to the sinus. It is important to note that the sinus cavity is lined with a membrane called the Sniderian membrane, which may or may not be perforated. If this membrane is exposed after an extraction, but remains intact, a "sinus exposed" has occurred. If the membrane is perforated, however, it is a "sinus communication". These two conditions are treated differently. In the event of a sinus communication, the dentist may decide to let it heal on its own or may need to surgically obtain primary closure--depending on the size of the exposure as well as the likelihood of the patient to heal. In both cases, a resorbable material called "gelfoam" is typically placed in the extraction site to promote clotting and serve as a framework for granulation tissue to accumulate. Patients are typically provided with prescriptions for antibiotics that cover sinus bacterial flora, decongestants, as well as careful instructions to follow during the healing period.
  5. Nerve injury: This is primarily an issue with extraction of third molars, however, can technically occur with the extraction of any tooth should the nerve be in close proximity to the surgical site. Two nerves are typically of concern, and are found in duplicate (one left and one right side): 1. the inferior alveolar nerve, which enters the mandible at the mandibular foramen and exits the mandible at the sides of the chin from the mental foramen. This nerve supplies sensation to the lower teeth on the right or left half of the dental arch, as well as sense of touch to the right or left half of the chin and lower lip. 2. The lingual nerve (one right and one left side), which branches off the mandibular branches of the trigeminal nerve and courses just inside the jaw bone, entering the tongue and supplying sense of touch and taste to the right and left half of the anterior 2/3 of the tongue as well as the lingual gingiva (i.e. the gums on the inside surface of the dental arch). Such injuries can occur while lifting teeth (typically the inferior alveolar), but are most commonly caused by inadvertent damage with a surgical drill. Such injuries are rare and are usually temporary, but depending on the type of injury (i.e. Seddon classification: neuropraxia, axonotmesis, & neurotmesis), can be prolonged or even permanent.
  6. Displacement of tooth or part of tooth into the maxillary sinus (upper teeth only). In such cases, almost always the tooth or tooth fragment must be retrieved. In some cases, the sinus cavity can be irrigated with saline (antral lavage) and the tooth fragment may be brought back to the site of the opening through which it entered the sinus, and may be retrievable. At other times, a window must be made into the sinus in the Canine fossa--a procedure referred to as "Caldwell luc".
  7. Alveolar osteitis is a painful phenomenon that most commonly occurs a few days following the removal of mandibular (lower) wisdom teeth. It is commonly believed that it occurs because the blood clot within the healing tooth extraction site is disrupted. More likely, alveolar osteitis is a phenomenon of painful inflammation within the empty tooth socket because of the relatively poor blood supply to this area of the mandible (which explains why dry socket is usually not experienced in other parts of the jaws). Inflamed alveolar bone, unprotected and exposed to the oral environment after tooth extraction, can become packed with food and debris. A dry socket typically presents as a sharp and sudden increase in pain commencing 2–5 days following the extraction of a mandibular molar, most commonly the third molar. This is often extremely unpleasant for the patient; the only symptom of dry socket is pain, which often radiates up and down the head and neck. A dry socket is not an infection, and is not directly associated with swelling because it occurs entirely within bone — it is a phenomenon of inflammation within the bony lining of an empty tooth socket. Because dry socket is not an infection, the use of antibiotics has no effect on its rate of occurrence. The risk factor for alveolar osteitis can dramatically increase with smoking after an extraction.

 

See also

  • Dental x-ray
  • Endodontic therapy
  • Gum disease
  • Oral and maxillofacial surgery
  • Tooth abscess
  • Toothache
  • Wisdom tooth

 

References

  1. ^ Zadik Y, Sandler V, Bechor R, Salehrabi R (August 2008). "Analysis of factors related to extraction of endodontically treated teeth". Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod 106: e31. doi:10.1016/j.tripleo.2008.06.017. PMID 18718782. 
  2. ^ Zadik Y, Levin L (April 2006). "[Decision making of Hebrew University and Tel Aviv University Dental Schools graduates in every day dentistry--is there a difference?]" (in Hebrew). Refuat Hapeh Vehashinayim 23 (2): 19–23, 65. PMID 16886872. 
  3. ^ Zadik Y, Levin L (April 2007). "Decision making of Israeli, East European, and South American dental school graduates in third molar surgery: is there a difference?". J. Oral Maxillofac. Surg. 65 (4): 658–62. doi:10.1016/j.joms.2006.09.002. PMID 17368360. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6WKF-4N8JDW3-J&_user=10&_rdoc=1&_fmt=&_orig=search&_sort=d&view=c&_acct=C000050221&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=10&md5=734474d0fe654970b56c219106722fb6. 
  4. ^ Morant H (April 200). "NICE issues guidelines on wisdom teeth". British Medical Journal 320 (7239): 890A. doi:10.1136/bmj.320.7239.890. PMID 10741982. http://www.bmj.com/cgi/reprint/320/7239/890/a. Retrieved on 8 August 2008. 

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Welcome to Tooth Extraction Houston. 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 Pediatric 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 Pediatric Dentist Houston.
Notice: Not all of the content on this site or page is orginal work by Tooth Extraction Houston. As such, the GNU License, Good Promotional Practices and Splogging Licenses dually declare governance over any and all content re-distribution by Invisalign Houston in addition to any other user that wish to use this content. Furthermore, due to the nature of this website being open source with open edit functionality, all users are required to adhere to the governing licenses. This page was published with a focus on Tooth Extraction Houston.
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