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Formula and Derivation
As per Boyle’s law, any change in the volume occupied by a gas (at constant quantity and temperature) will result in a change in the pressure exerted by it. In other words, the product of the initial pressure and the initial volume of a gas is equal to the product of its final pressure and…
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Boyle`s Law
What is Boyle’s Law? Boyle’s law is a gas law which states that the pressure exerted by a gas (of a given mass, kept at a constant temperature) is inversely proportional to the volume occupied by it. In other words, the pressure and volume of a gas are inversely proportional to each other as long…
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Tips for healthy teeth
You can avoid many tooth conditions by taking care of your teeth. Follow these tips to keep your teeth strong and healthy: brush twice daily using a fluoride toothpaste floss between your teeth once a day replace your toothbrush every three months go in for professional dental cleanings every six months limit your intake of sugary foods…
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Symptoms of a tooth condition
Tooth conditions can cause a variety of symptoms, and not all of them are obvious. Make an appointment with your dentist if you notice any of the following symptoms: tooth pain jaw pain ear pain sensitivity to heat and cold pain trigged by sweet foods and beverages persistent bad breath tender or swollen gums red…
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Common tooth conditions
Your teeth perform many functions on a daily basis, which makes them susceptible to a variety of conditions. Cavities Tooth cavities are small holes caused by a buildup of bacteria and acid on the surface of a tooth. Left untreated, they can grow deeper into the tooth, eventually reaching the pulp. Cavities can cause pain, sensitivity…
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Crown
The crown of a tooth is the portion of the tooth that’s visible. It contains three parts: Anatomical crown. This is the top portion of a tooth. It’s usually the only part of a tooth that you can see. Enamel. This is the outermost layer of a tooth. As the hardest tissue in your body, it helps…
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Neck
The neck, also called the dental cervix, sits between the crown and root. It forms the line where the cementum (that covers the root) meets the enamel. It has three main parts: Gums. Gums, also called gingiva, are the fleshy, pink connective tissue that’s attached to the neck of the tooth and the cementum. Pulp. Pulp is…
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Structure and function
Root The root is the part of the tooth that extends into the bone and holds the tooth in place. It makes up approximately two-thirds of the tooth. It’s made up of several parts: Root canal. The root canal is a passageway that contains pulp. Cementum. Also called cement, this bone-like material covers the tooth’s root. It’s…
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Types of teeth
Most people start off adulthood with 32 teeth, not including the wisdom teeth. There are four types of teeth, and each plays an important role in how you eat, drink, and speak. The different types include: Incisors. These are the chisel-shaped teeth that help you cut up food. Canines. These pointy teeth allow you to tear and…
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Preventing tooth cavities
Tooth cavities are a common dental problem, but you can reduce your risk by doing the following: Brush your teeth at least twice per day with a fluoride toothpaste. Floss at least once daily, as recommended by the American Dental Association. Eat fewer sugary and acidic foods, like sweets, candy, juice, soda, and refined carbohydrates. Limit…