What types of dentists are there today?

There are many different types of dentists and most dentists are specialists in certain fields of dentistry such as general dentistry. Many dentists in Dublin choose to specialise in a certain branch of dentistry and one option that is
becoming increasingly popular is cosmetic dentistry. The different types of dentists fall under the categories of general dentists, hospital dentists,
community dentists, cosmetic dentists and public health dentists.

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Stem Cells for Hair Loss

Every year there is always something that adds to the excitement of hair loss treatment. What does not work for one person could definitely work for
another person. With hair loss becoming a huge problem on a global scale there is a lot of work being put into the next cure for it. While it is true
that there is indeed no cure as of right now for hair loss, we can all look toward the future to hope that one day someone will figure it out.

What are Complete Dentures?

Complete dentures could be either "immediate" or "conventional". Complete dentures are made after all the
teeth has been removed and the healing processes of the gum tissue started.

Immediate dentures are made ahead of and can be placed in the mouth as soon as the teeth has been removed. This is for the patient does not have to go
without teeth while their gums heal. There is a down side to having immediate dentures, because of the gums and bones changing (shrinking) doing the

Gum Disease and how it comes about

There are two main types of gum disease which are Gingivitis and Periodontitis. There are many factors which can contribute to potentially suffering
from gum disease such as poor oral hygiene where you are more likely to develop Gingivitis. If effective brushing and flossing is not carried out it
allows plaque which is a harmful bacteria sticky substance to build up in the gum line. If excessive plaque is left untreated on your gums it could