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Dental Prosthesis: Description and Care
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The prostheses are structures or devices that aesthetically and functionally replace the missing natural teeth in the mouth.
There are many types and shapes of dental prostheses.
Can be classified into two main groups:
1. Removable dentures
2. Fixed prosthodontics. Within these deserve a special section Implants.
Removable Prosthesis
Are those that can get in and out, ie not bound to oral structures, but simply anchored in them.
Some are acrylic-plastic pink-This type is used when there are few teeth in the mouth or there is none (complete denture) and also, when the teeth are not in good condition to handle the load of a prosthetic heavier.
Dental Natural prove their effectiveness

Known longstanding aromatherapy, essential oils are also successfully used in dentistry. Whether relieve toothache until the visit to the dentist or to address problems of heaving, essential oils demonstrate their power and calming sanitizer. Dental Natural prove their effectiveness and largely support the comparison with conventional treatments based on toxic chemicals.
Eugenol, the essential oil of the dentist.
In dentistry, the most famous essential oils is undoubtedly eugenol. From the cloves used for its sedative, anti-inflammatory and antiseptic since the Middle Ages, eugenol flavors the dentist in a characteristic way: the smell of the famous dentist. Mixed with the powder of zinc oxide, the essential oil eugenol serves both temporary bandage, designed to allow healing of the tooth where decay deep that dough to seal the roots of devitalized teeth (pulp intended to replace the nerve removed during the decay). Read the rest of this entry »