Caries
Professional Education
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American Journal of Dentistry, Pro-ArginTM/MC Special Issue
Introducing Pro-Argin<sup>TM/MC</sup>, a Breakthrough Technology Based upon Arginine and Calcium for In-Surgery Treatment of Dentin Hypersensitivity. -
Better Oral Health May Mean Better Overall Health
Improper oral health leads to plaque buildup and plaque formation may lead to gingivitis, which in some patients may progress to periodontitis, a more severe form of gum disease. -
Caries
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Clinical Evaluation of the Efficacy of a Desensitizing Paste Containing 8% Arginine and Calcium Carbonate for the In-office Relief of Dentin Hypersensitivity Associated with Dental Prophylaxis
Learn how Pro-Argin<sup>TM/MC</sup> Technology is clinically proven to work prior to a dental procedure. -
Colgate Total
Colgate Total
Patient Education
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Bruxism
Bruxism is clenching or grinding your teeth, often without being aware that your are doing it. In the United States, bruxism affects an estimated 30 to 40 million children and adults. -
Bruxism, Are you experiencing it?
Understanding tooth grinding - stress can play a large role in whether or not bruxism, or tooth grinding, affects you. -
Calculus
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Caries
Dental caries is the medical term for tooth decay or cavities. It is caused by acid erosion of tooth enamel. -
Common Concerns
Common Concerns
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