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Crunching ice seems harmless, but it damages teeth. University of Utah Health study reveals enamel cracks from chewing ice. These cracks lead to tooth sensitivity and broken fillings. Repeated ...
Using SS-OCT, the presence and extent of enamel cracks were clearly visualized on images based on backscattering signals, and the extension of enamel cracks beyond the dentinoenamel junction also ...
Tooth cracks that are not detected in X-ray CT scans (left) can be seen using indocyanine green near‐infrared fluorescence (ICG-NIRF) imaging. (Courtesy: Jian Xu and Zhongqiang Li) Cracked teeth can ...
When it comes to examining images of a tooth and identifying a crack, should you use periapical radiography or cone-beam CT (CBCT)? Also, who is better trained to identify these cracks on images, an ...
Regularly chewing ice can weaken tooth enamel, crack fillings and increase sensitivity The habit may also cause jaw strain and has been linked to jaw pain A strong craving for ice could be a sign of ...
Ivoclar explains how the colour and light properties of natural teeth can be recreated using its composite resin products.
‘Bronze teeth’ reflect the mechanical properties of natural teeth to a certain extent. Their mechanical properties resemble those of a tough metal, and they vary from the outside to inside of teeth.
Hard candy exerts significant pressure on your teeth when bitten. This impact can break enamel, crack teeth, or dislodge crowns and fillings (Image: Pexels) The holiday season brings twinkling lights, ...