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		<title>Comment on IMPORTANCE OF REGULAR DENTAL CHECKUPS by cool</title>
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		<description>Sometimes, it is impossible to detect clinically any changes happening in between the teeth, under existing restorations (fillings) or under the gums. These can be easily detected on dental radiographs.
Ideally dental radiographs are recommended once in eighteen months. However, this varies depending on the oral hygiene of the patient and the restorative status of the patient.</description>
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Ideally dental radiographs are recommended once in eighteen months. However, this varies depending on the oral hygiene of the patient and the restorative status of the patient.</p>
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