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Our Manhattan dentist team of dental professionals want to care for your smile for years to come Call to learn about our flexible financial options. This acid could be dietary gastric or environmental It is therefore distinct from th ose types of tooth wear that are caused by friction or mechanical wear but in many ca ses the clinical presentation of tooth wear results from a combination of acid . Loss. The loss of teeth is the most common cause of a physiologic occlusion developing into a non-physiologic occlusion. In a healthy complete dentition, there is a an equilibrium of forces from lips, cheeks, tongue, neighboring teeth those help to maintain a relative stability of individual teeth. a . systematic review. Presented by. : Dr. Syeda Mahvash Hussain. Resident Operative Dentistry . Aga Khan University Hospital Karachi . Contributors. : Drs. . Maham. . Muneeb. Lone, Sana . Ehsen. . Preparation . for RPD. . is carried out for:. 1- Establishing guiding planes. .. 2- . 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Rinse mouth to clean out any food, if swollen, take pain relievers and call your dentist due to possible infection spreading, monitor for fever.. Bitten tongue. , cheek, or lip. Apply pressure if bleeding, clean area with soap and water, check for debris.
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