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| Description | Thirty-seventh monthly installment of our "What A Year!" website project, introducing life science breakthroughs to middle and high school students and their teachers. Gum recession is both aesthetically unpleasant and medically risky. At risk are the patient's teeth and oral health. But the traditional treatment has been painful and not completely satisfactory. Now there is a new treatment that works better and reduces pain and discomfort. | |||
| Type of Resource | Non-journal article, Online tool | |||
| Format | Web Page - HTML | |||
| Author |
Andrea Gwosdow, Gwosdow Associates
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| Grade/Age Levels |
High School lower division (Grades 9-10) High School upper division (Grades 11-12) Undergraduate lower division (Grades 13-14) Undergraduate upper division (Grades 15-16) General Public |
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| National Science Educational Standards |
Evidence, models, and explanation (K-12), Understandings about scientific inquiry (K-12) | |||
| Learning Time | <=1 hour | |||
| Language | English | |||
| Type of Review | Reviewed by Partner Organization | |||
| Funding Source | Other , MSMR members and donots | |||
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