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    as the air. in a plane, the high altitude means the air is rhinner and although planes are pressured. also, when you swallow and when the pressure is equalised your often feel a pop. Why is it that yawing or chewing gum helps with the ear popping sensation? Yawing or chewing gum helps with the aer popping sensation because it helps the muscle to strech more since you are stimulating those areas more. What is the purpose of a cochlear implant? Is a damage hair cells in child’s,…

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    Staining Of Teeth Essay

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    small pinch of chewing tobacco next to your gums can harm your gums and teeth. The effect of chewing tobacco is a permanent thing affecting your gums and surrounding bones also. Also the damaging gum tissue can cause sensitive and exposure to tooth decay. “If bone surrounding the tooth erodes too much it can even result in permanent tooth loss.” (6 Effects of Chewing Tobacco on Teeth – Comfort Dental Cares!) Chewing tobacco has twenty-eight different cancer agents that leave gums, cheeks, lips,…

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    Gum Myth

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    There is a myth that states gum will stay in the human stomach for 7 years after being swallowed. However, studies have shown that this is in fact incorrect. Gum is very digestible and isn’t hard to break apart in the stomach unless consumed in very large quantities due to its sticky texture. In many incidents, swallowed gum passes through the digestive system as well as any other food. When somebody swallows gum the material is first taken down the esophagus (the first mushed food is called…

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    have sex at the age they are so the director gives the “sex-hormone chewing gum.” The book mentions Benito taking this gum in chapter 4, “ taking out a packet of sex-hormone chewing gum, stuffed a plug into hs cheek and walked towards the hangers, ruminating.” The author uses diction in this quote when he uses the word “ruminating,” by using this word he makes the reader thinks of benito chewing on the sex-hormone gum like a cow chewing a cud. The children also go to the “feelies” were they…

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    Prompt Periodontal Care for Quick Resolution of Gum Disease You may already have gum or periodontal disease and realize it only when your gums start to bleed. Most of the time, gum problems are not painful during the early stage. If you do not pay attention to gum health, you might wake up one day surprised that abscesses are already oozing and parts of your mouth are already infected. Neglect of gum health can lead to loss of teeth and parts of your jawbone. Periodontic studies in Spanish…

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    Inshal Siddiqui Department: Communication Design The Girl Chewing Gum The Girl Chewing Gum, John Smith, 1976, Short Film The Girl Chewing Gum is a 1976 experimental short film by the British filmmaker John Smith. The film runs for around 12 minutes. Most of the film is set in a London street. We see vehicles, birds and people walking by. We can hear a Director’s commanding voice throughout out the film who sounds very…

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    Chew Gum In The Classroom

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    In the specific instances mentioned above, for students chewing gum, doodling, reading comic books, not staying in their seat, I would address each of these differently. With gum chewing, I would ask the student if they are aware that we do not chew gum in the classroom. Once they answer and tell me the rule, I would then ask them to spit it out and let them know the next time there would be a point deduction or a loss of privilege. Gum can be a sticky thing in a preschool classroom, and…

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    prophylaxis , getting these areas cleansed every 6 months ensure reduced chances of dental caries. The dentists can also use pit and fissure sealants to reduce the risk of dental caries. Sealants are basically thin plastic-like coating applied to the chewing surfaces of the molars to prevent food from being trapped inside pits and fissures of the teeth. These sealants mainly block the bacterial plaque and carbohydrates to get stuck in these areas thus prevents the formation of occlusal ,pit and…

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    Aging Dental Health

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    this is, everyday chewing, grinding and biting will take a toll on your teeth, the enamel of your teeth wears away as the years go by. The nerves of your teeth will become smaller as you age, thus, your teeth will become less sensitive and prone to tooth decay. As you age, there are many oral health issues that may occur which may affect your overall health. There is evidence of an association between gum disease, dryness of the mouth, diabetes and heart disease commonly…

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    The end of the First World War and the onset of the interwar period in Britain (1918-1938) and Weimar Germany (1919-1933) brought upon an increase in European exposure to the American way of life. The stationing of American forces in Western Europe, Britain, France and Belgium, caused an influence of American culture that they had brought with them. Their presence was also felt in Germany, as the central powers defeat in the war influenced the then American President Woodrow Wilson’s 14-point…

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