Search results
|
No page with that title exists You can create an article with this title or put up a request for it. Please search Wikipedia before creating an article to avoid duplicating an existing one, which may have a different name or spelling.
Showing below 4 results starting with #1.
View (previous 20) (next 20) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500).
No article title matches
Page text matches
- George Eliot (6014 bytes)
19: ...el. Making masterful use of a [[counterpoint]]ed plot, Eliot presents the stories of a number of deni...
21: ...n. From ''[[Adam Bede]]'' to ''[[The Mill on the Floss]]'' and the frequently-read ''[[Silas Marner]]'',...
23: ... clear, patient, and well balanced, and she mixes plain statement and unsettling irony with rare poise...
29: * ''[[The Mill on the Floss]]'' (1860) - Tooth (14790 bytes)
29: ...ell as its [[evolutionary]] descent. For example, plant matter is hard to digest, so [[herbivore]]s ha...
42: ...he molars include deep pits and fissures, then complete prevention of decay may require treatment with...
58: ===Plaque===
61: ...ococcus mutans]]''. Left unchecked for a few days plaque will harden, especially near the gums, formin...
63: ...demineralisation''. Enamel demineralisation takes place below the ''critical [[pH]]'' of about 5.5. - Oral hygiene (3590 bytes)
1: ...cavities. They are clean and have minimal or no [[plaque]] deposits. Healthy [[gums]] are pink and fir...
6: ...ntal floss|flossing]] help to prevent build-up of plaque and [[calculus (dental)|calculus]] (tartar), ...
8: ...struction or demonstration of proper brushing and flossing techniques is needed.
10: ...upplement (but not to replace) tooth brushing and flossing. These include special [[toothpick]]s, water i...
12: [[Fluoride]]-containing, or anti-plaque (tartar control) [[toothpaste]]s or mouth rin... - Tooth enamel (32458 bytes)
11: ...h enamel rod is highly complex and is not fully explained here. Both the cells, which initiated enamel...
19: Enamel formation takes place in an overall process of [[tooth development]]...
21: ...The second stage, called the maturation stage, completes enamel [[mineralization]].
23: ...lumnar cell|columnar cells]]. In the [[rough endoplasmic reticulum]] of these cells, enamel proteins ...
25: ...2}}. By the end of this stage, the enamel has completed its mineralization.
View (previous 20) (next 20) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500).