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Does Zoom Advanced Whitening process penetrate the enamel to make the dentin whiter? How much whiter?


Thankyou RDH and spongebob for your answers.
I have no stains on my enamel and it is very good enamel (hard and shiny)but my dentin has a yellow color and I was told by a dentist this particular process would penetrate past the enamel and whiten the dentin. Any further technical explanation on this particular Zoom Advanced process would be appreciated OR if anyone knows how to whiten Dentin?
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Any of the bleaching systems are only working on enamel. And none of them is permanent, since you pick up stains on your teeth from diet and habits. All systems, from the $30 one in the drug store to the $1000 system at the dentist require touch-ups in order for the teeth to continue appearing whiter.

Dentin is the layer of the tooth protected by enamel. While enamel is bone, there is a misconception that dentin is bone too, but darker. Dentin isn't bone; it is tubules that lead right into the pulp or nerve. You do not want to have exposed dentin, trust me.  (+ info)

What is mild dysplasia? Can that cause pregnancy problems?


I went for a pap smear and the clinic had called me back a couple of days later and mentioned I have mild dysplasia. I was wondering if this is curable without treatment and are their any syptoms that let you that you have this??? Please help!
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No, there are no symptoms other than the cell changes on your cervix, which you will not notice. Mild dysplasia means there is a small amount of abnormal growth on the cervix. This is often caused by HPV, but not always. Mild dysplasia often goes away on its on within a year (I think 70% of cases?).

The treatment for ongoing or worsening of dysplasia is to get rid of those cells. They do this in three ways: cutting it out with a LEEP procedure, freezing it off (not done often anymore), or lasering it off. None of these procedures are very dangerous.

As for pregnancy, when using the LEEP procedure, there is a slight increase in the possibility of having an early baby, but this risk is known to be very slight. If this still worries you, you can opt for the laser treatment, which removes less tissue.

But for now, don't worry! It's very likely your dysplasia will go away on its own.  (+ info)

What is the smear layer of the dentin in spanish?


I need to know what does that mean in spanish.
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Can a dentist accidentally damage your dentin with their tools?


with their sharp metal tools poking around I read that they can damage your tooth's dentin
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No they can't because dentin is under the enamel.  (+ info)

If I had congenital hip dysplasia as a child, should I have a c-section when I will have a baby?


I have researched a lot, I found a lot of articles about children with hip dysplasia and how they should be treated, but nothing about women who had it, and who will become mothers.
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My nan, mum and me all have congenital hip dysplasia. After my nan had my mum (natural birth) she was advised not to have more children due to the strain it put on her hips (although this was back in the 60s).
My mum gave birth naturally to my brother and I and was never advised to have a c-section. The consultant who operated on my hip advised her not to have more children as he said they would be more likely to have even worse hips.
So you probably don't need a c-section but ask your doctor to check as it may depend on whether you were sorted out with a splint or operation.  (+ info)

Will doctors extend time off of work with surgery for severe dysplasia?


i know my work won't mind me being out for a week as long as i have a note from my doctor. i have been having a ruff year and i wanted to know, do you think the doctor will extend my time off if i ask? i will be out for just a removal of severe dysplasia, i'm not sure what type of surgery i'm going in for but if it's something that i can be up and going by 1 or 2 days, can i ask for extra time so i can just relax and try to recoup?
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Most doctors don't give you more time off than you need plus most employers know what length of time is required for just about every kind of surgery. I wouldn't push my luck. Employers are not very sympathetic for falsification of medical conditions/time off. Sorry for your rough year but we all have them. It just part of having problems and working.  (+ info)

Does anyone know a home remedy for cervical dysplasia?


I had a abnormal pap, and was wondering if there is something I cna do in the meantime before I go back to the dr's next friday.... Does anyone know of any remedies so that I may help clear this up or elimate it? Thanks
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You can try taking Cesium Chloride with Rubidium. I believe there is also one with DMSO. Its on some natural website made in 2000. I cant put websites here, so you can email me on that. Those are pretty much the two best natural remedies that you can combine to get rid of cancer. Its not a chemo therapy type of drug. Its about $75 dollars a bottle. A bottle lasts you a month. If you have heavy cancer, it will last you about 3 weeks. After taking the natural remedy, you need to eat some bananas or potatoes to replenish yourself with the potassium that you have lost. And, you can also take some Oxygen Drops with this. Cancer cannot survive if there is too much oxygen. What these oxygen drops do is help your body get more oxygen, thus killing any cancer that comes in contact with the extra oxygen. Do eat alot of greens, but I want to warn you of eating foods high in iron. These include but are not limited to broccoli, beef, red beets, etc etc. This is the natural building blocks of cancer. Without iron, it cannot grow. So, cut all iron out of your diet. Um, you should be eating more bran. So, look for bran cereals and brown rice. Thse bind with iron within the body, thus taking out everything that cancer needs. Good luck.  (+ info)

what causes a woman to have moderate dysplasia?


what exactly is it and what causes it? is it treatable or what?
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Your question was posted over 20 min. ago. Don't think anyone knows. Check out google. good luck.  (+ info)

Who know if it is true if a dog will die from hip dysplasia?


My nine month old puppy has hip dysplasia and her doctor says she will die before she is three years old if she does not have hip surgery. Does any one think this is true? Or does he just want the money
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This question really doesn't belong in Other - Diseases. This is a category for people. You can post this in Pets>Dogs. I will tell you that canine hip dysplasia isn't fatal but the pain it causes is debilitating, severely affects the quality of life for an animal and it's a crippling condition. Please post this in the Dogs category, okay?  (+ info)

How will they fix a lateral incisor if it has a piece missing(near the gum) and the dentin is showing?


Do they fill it in the missing spot? Or do they remove it and replace it with a fake one? D:
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Depends on how much is missing--they can build it up with some composite. I have a tendency to brush to hard, and I have had some exposure over the past few years, which my dentist has covered nicely with tooth-colored composite.

Good luck!   (+ info)

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