It is featherweight and sugared my sweet tooth was not yet carious, then but I will not deprecate it, not even the second Pantomime, and all of it is at least well made ."
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Finns Petri Leskinen and Kristian Heinila used caution to secure the gold in the doublehanded open title with 66 points, ahead of Ukraine's Yevhen Braslave and Igor Matviyenko and Frenchmen Phillippe Gidas and Tanguy Carious.
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Generally, composite fillings are used to fill a carious lesion involving highly visible areas ( such as the central incisors or any other teeth that can be seen when smiling ) or when conservation of tooth structure is a top priority.
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She has dozens of figurines made in her image, and even a life-size figure, also being featured carious other merchandise such as T-shirts and in the American collectible card game " Universal Fighting System ".
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In Europe, prior to 1818, carious teeth were either filled with a melted metal, usually gold or silver ( which would often lead to death of the nerve of the tooth from thermal trauma ), or the tooth would be extracted.
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Tertiary dentin secreted by odontoblasts is often due to chemical attack, either by chemicals diffusing through the dentin and insulting the odontoblasts, or by diffusion of toxic bacterial metabolites down the dentinal tubules in the instance of a carious attack with dental decay.
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Popular games in this series included " Carious Weltling " ( which has enjoyed a sequel ), the platform game " Clubby The Seal ", his most recent release " Viviparous Dumpling " and various dress-up titles, mostly in his Dead Baby canon.
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Common procedures performed by dental therapists include examination, prescribing and exposing intra and extra oral dental xrays, administration of local anaesthesia, preparation and restoration of carious lesions, pulpal therapies, extraction of deciduous teeth and preventive therapies such as fissure sealants and fluoride application.
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Soanen was deprived of his see by the Provincial Synoid of Embrun, which on carious canonical grounds he refused to recognize, and was banished to the abbey of Chaise Dieu in Auvergne, where he remained imprisoned till his death in 1740, at the age of 95.
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Aggressive treatment, by filling, of incipient carious lesions, places where there is superficial damage to the enamel, is controversial as they may heal themselves, while once a filling is performed it will eventually have to be redone and the site serves as a vulnerable site for further decay.