- 21. Ringworm (body)
- (Ringworm (body) )
- ... bedding and linens, combs, and brushes. Soil to human. In rare cases, ringworm can be spread to humans by contact with infected soil. Infection would most likely occur only from prolonged contact ...
- 22. Poison ivy rash
- (Poison ivy rash)
- ... brushes against the skin. But if you come into contact with a piece of clothing or pet fur that has urushiol on it, the rash may be more spread out. The reaction usually develops 12 to 48 hours after ...
- 23. Tularemia
- (Tularemia)
- ... soil, clearing weeds or brush, or mowing lawns. Handle animals carefully. If you hunt or handle wild rabbits or hares, wear gloves and protective goggles, and wash your hands thoroughly with soap ...
- 24. Viral gastroenteritis
- (Viral gastroenteritis)
- ... bottled or carbonated water. Avoid ice cubes, because ice cubes may be made from contaminated water. Use bottled water to brush your teeth. Avoid raw food — including peeled fruits, raw vegetables ...
- 25. Trench mouth
- (Trench mouth)
- ... bacteria play a role. Several factors can increase your risk of developing trench mouth by allowing harmful bacteria to grow out of control, including: Poor oral hygiene. Failing to brush ...
- 26. To know chemo side effects you may face in Shanghai?
- (Chemotherapy)
- ... bruises. If your bone marrow cannot make enough platelets, you may bleed too much, even from small cuts. If your platelet count is very low, you will need to be very careful. Even brushing your teeth too ...
- 27. Dental Glossary
- (Dental Shanghai)
- Brushing: Brushing is the foundation of good oral hygiene. Many of the foods we eat cause the bacteria in the mouth to produce acids that attack the enamel on your teeth. Food debris and bacteria in the ...
- 28. What are Dental Implants?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... entire process, it is important for the patient to adhere to all of the dentist’s instructions regarding oral hygiene. Regular brushing and flossing are key to the success of the osseointegration, and ...
- 29. How Dental Implants Work in Shanghai
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... handouts presented to you. Correct oral care must be followed such as brushing and flossing after every meal, or at least when rising or going to bed. Remember, you have invested hard-earned money in your ...
- 30. Why do People Need Dental Implants?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... but isn't too extreme. There are several things to avoid after this surgery, these include smoking, sucking on straws, and spitting. You also may be advised not to brush the area for a week or two but ...
- 31. How to Brush Your Pets Teeth
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... to do this – give them chewy food and toys, brush their teeth and seek professional assistance from a dentist. The optimum solution is a combination of the first two of these. Self-cleaning programs are ...
- 32. Dental Advice for Pregnant Women in Shanghai
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... your pregnancy as well: • Follow a healthy balanced diet, brush your teeth after every meal, and floss daily. • Make sure that your dentist knows that you are pregnant before any advice ...
- 33. Checklist for the Dental Deviant
- (Dental Shanghai)
- Just imagine, you brush your teeth after every meal, floss regularly, and religiously visit the dentist twice a year – but you still don’t have good oral hygiene, because all that effort is undermined ...
- 34. Dental Tips for Pregnant Women in Shanghai
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... bacteria to remain in your gums and cause oral infection. So, it is important that you keep your mouth clean by regularly brushing your teeth and using mouthwash to keep kill any bacteria that may have ...
- 35. The First Time: How to Get Your Child Ready for Their Dental Appoitment in Shanghai
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... may be no more than a ride in the dentists chair, a quick count of their teeth and perhaps a demonstration of how to brush. Reading books and watching videos about dental visits will also take away the ...
- 36. How to Prevent Dental Problems Early-On
- (Dental Shanghai)
- The majority of dental problems we encounter in life may have been avoidable if we careful when we were kids. Of course, some dental problems are unavoidable but teaching your child how to brush their ...
- 37. Fluoride and Your Kids Teeth: How Much do They Need?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... the dentist if the amount in your water is sufficient to protect developing teeth. You should be brushing a baby’s teeth when they come in. You can do this with an extra soft toothbrush or by wiping ...
- 38. What Foods are Good for Your Teeth?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- Our teeth are irreplaceable and we cannot do without them. Did you know that eating the right foods can do as much good for you as regular brushing and flossing? Did you realize that some food and drink ...
- 39. Smoking and What It Does To Your Teeth
- (Dental Shanghai)
- Imagine buying a new tube of toothpaste and squirting the following out onto your toothbrush: Tar, acetone, cyanide, lead, formaldehyde, ammonia, arsenic, butane, chloroform, carbon monoxide and nicotine. ...
- 40. Eating Disorders and How They Ruin Teeth
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... include brushing and flossing after every meal and rinsing out their mouth after sugary drinks. They should also visit their dentist as regularly as advised. The damage that eating disorders cause to ...