Monthly Newsletter Sep 01, 2006
In this Newsletter:
1) Snacking and Cavities
2) How Safe Are Dental X-Rays?
3) Phase 2 Treatment



Snacking and Cavities
Tooth decay is one of the most common of all disorders, especially for children, young adults and seniors, and is the most common cause of tooth loss in younger people.

Tooth decay happens when the bacteria that is normally present in your mouth... Read More



How Safe Are Dental X-Rays?
When X-rays are passed through your mouth, more X-rays are absorbed by the denser parts of your mouth, such as teeth and bone, than by soft tissues. The X-rays strike the film that is behind your tooth, and this creates an image on the film. Tooth decay,... Read More



Phase 2 Treatment
While not every phase is required for every patient, there are typically three phases of an orthodontic treatment plan...
  • Phase 1 Early Interceptive Treatment - The goal is to save space in the dental arches for permanent teeth and to help the... Read More



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