- 1. Dental Service
- (Category)
- ... and are covered by dental insurances as regular x-rays. Prophylaxis (teeth cleaning) Cleaning is done using a Cavitron ultrasonic cleaner. It has proven to be an extremely effective tool in removing ...
- 2. How to Stop Procrastinating With ADHD
- (ADD/ADHD)
- ... any tasks you find boring. “There’s no shame in paying someone else for their skills,” says Korey. “This might mean hiring a house cleaner, a handyman, or even a personal assistant.” If money is an issue, ...
- 3. Periodontitis
- (Periodontitis)
- ... Use a mouth rinse to help reduce plaque between your teeth Supplement brushing and flossing with an interdental cleaner, such as a dental pick or dental stick specially designed to clean between your ...
- 4. Gingivitis
- (Gingivitis)
- ... or snack. Floss at least daily. Use an antiseptic mouthwash, if recommended by your dentist. Use an interdental cleaner, such as a dental pick or dental stick specially designed to clean between ...
- 5. Typhoid fever
- (Typhoid fever)
- ... the toilet. Clean household items daily. Clean toilets, door handles, telephone receivers and water taps at least once a day with a household cleaner and paper towels or disposable cloths. Avoid ...
- 6. Cavities/tooth decay
- (Cavities/tooth decay)
- ... toothpaste. To clean between your teeth, floss or use an interdental cleaner. If you can't brush after eating, at least try to rinse your mouth with water. Rinse your mouth. If your dentist feels ...
- 7. Tooth abscess
- (Tooth abscess )
- ... cleaner to clean between your teeth on a daily basis Replacing your toothbrush every three or four months, or whenever the bristles are frayed Eating a balanced diet, and limiting sugary foods and ...
- 8. Poison ivy rash
- (Poison ivy rash)
- ... any contaminated items, seal them up in a plastic bag or container to avoid contamination of other items. Dry cleaning also will get rid of urushiol, but be sure to let your dry cleaner know that the item ...
- 9. Dental Glossary
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... decay by brushing twice a day with a fluoride toothpaste, clean between your teeth daily with floss or inter-dental cleaner and eating nutritious and balanced meals and limiting snacking. Cosmetic ...
- 10. What is the Proper Way to Floss?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... fresher, cleaner and healthier - resulting in fewer visits to the dentist in Shanghai. How it’s done: “Flossing” is actually easy to understand method of cleaning our teeth. It is easy to do and requires ...
- 11. What are Ultrasonic Cleanings in Shanghai
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... cleaners are not necessarily new, although they have only recently seen widespread use in the dentistry field. They were originally used in the 1950's to clean aircraft parts. The technology has evolved ...
- 12. What are the Causes of Bad Breath (Halitosis)?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... regular dental check-ups can help you avoid bad breath. Avoiding sweets and substituting healthy, fibrous food such as apples can also keep the teeth cleaner. If these practices do not solve the problem, ...
- 13. Inhalants
- (Substance Abuse)
- ... polishes, oven cleaners, and disinfectants. This means nearly all products in pressurized spray cans can be abused, including hair spray, deodorants, computer cleaners, and spray paint. Fuels inhaled for ...
- 14. Encouraging Your Child's Progress
- (Toilet Training)
- ... the vacuum cleaner and hurrying toward the bathroom. “Let Mommy see!” Suzanne moves past her son to take a look at the bathroom. The scene she confronts is not quite what she’d expected. Toilet paper is ...
- 15. Sleep Position: Why Back is Best
- (Sleep)
- ... dogs, and roaring vacuum cleaners. There is no reason to restrict your baby’s sleeping to her crib. If, for any reason, you want her closer to you while she sleeps, use her bassinet as a temporary crib ...
- 16. Emotional and Social Development: 8 to 12 Months
- (8-12 Months)
- ... struggles to come. Your baby also may become afraid of objects and situations that she used to take in stride. At this age, fears of the dark, thunder, and loud appliances such as vacuum cleaners are ...
- 17. Poisoning: First aid
- (First Aid Manual)
- ... suspected poison is a household cleaner or other chemical, read the label and follow instructions for accidental poisoning. If the product is toxic, the label will likely advise you to call the poison ...
- 18. Atopic dermatitis (eczema)
- (Atopic dermatitis (eczema))
- ... showers Stress Sweating Rapid changes in temperature Low humidity Solvents, cleaners, soaps or detergents Wool or man-made fabrics or clothing Dust or sand Cigarette smoke Living in cities ...
- 19. Nickel allergy
- (Nickel allergy)
- ... to develop nickel allergy. These people may include bartenders, people who work in certain food industries and domestic cleaners. Other people who may have an increased risk of nickel allergy include metalworkers, ...
- 20. Dust mite allergy
- (Dust mite allergy)
- ... surface dust — but vacuuming isn't effective at removing most dust mites and dust mite allergens. Use a vacuum cleaner with a double-layered microfilter bag or a high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) ...