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dentistryCare and treatment of the teeth and gums. Orthodontics deals with the straightening of the teeth for aesthetic and clinical reasons, and periodontics with care of the supporting tissue (bone and gums). The bacteria that start the process of dental decay are normal, nonpathogenic members of a large and varied group of micro-organisms present in the mouth. They are strains of oral streptococci, and it is only in the presence of sucrose (from refined sugar) in the mouth that they become damaging to the teeth. Fluoride in the water supply has been one attempted solution to prevent decay, and several vaccines against it are under development.
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| SANTA CLARITA -- Kaiser Permanente will help fund two children's health programs in Santa Clarita -- one targeting youth obesity and the other aimed at getting dental treatment for kids from low-income families. Those on the waiting list include new migrants, refugees, and those who are medically complicated and who cannot undergo dental treatment in outpatients. The British War Office and medical establishment made no provision for, or had no dental policy, only a negative attitude to dental treatment in the field. |
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