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    Benefits of Chewing Gum Mm, don't you just love that sweetness,stickiness,goodness that you get from chewing gum? I know I do and most of you too.Thousands of years ago people chewed gum in its pure natural form.Tree lumps,sweet grasses and even waxes were chewed as ancient chewing gum. Today their and hundreds of gum flavours from the sweet classic vanilla to the iciness mint flavor.There are many types of gums available in the market,from gum used to color our teeth and even the gums used…

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    transmission would never be broken. The oral torah was passed down from generation to generation without ever being physically recorded onto paper due to the idea that the principles, while rigid in their origin must be fluid enough to adapt to various unknown circumstances. This ideology functioned well up until the destruction of the temple where educators…

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    Fluoride Benefits

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    Many of us wonder what the benefits of fluoride are. Fluoride is one of the earth's most common compounds and naturally exists in water, but the fluoride is too low to replace proper dental care. For more than 70 years cities have included fluoride into their water supply because it is the easiest way to help people who may not visit the dentist regularly. Smaller communities with their own water supply take fluoride supplements because fluoride protects the teeth from tooth decay. The…

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    This past summer I was able to intern at Edison Dental 27, which is located on Route 27. For the past 5 years my siblings and I have been coming to this clinic. This was where we got our braces and got our cavities filled. Out of the many dentists in Edison Dental, I was able to observe Dr. Yau-Ting Lam, a Pediatric Dentist. I know Dr. Lam personally because he filled all of my cavities from when I was young. Dr. Lam treats me as family and each time I go to him either for a checkup or getting…

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    Odontophobia Essay

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    anxiety medications to treat their fear of the dentist and various procedures, other options are available. If you are the one in five people who suffer with a fear of the dentist, ensuring you receive treatment for your odontophobia is key to your oral health. Using one of these simple solutions, you can improve your dental health without any fear or anxiety. Breathing Techniques If you have made it to the office for your exam, but you are already experiencing severe anxiety, consider a few…

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    Diagnostic Dermatology Dermatologie diagnostique Canine pododermatitis Amira Hassenin, Jangi Bajwai ododermatitis is defined as inflammation of the skin of the paw. Affected tissues may include interdigital spaces, footpads, nail folds (paronychia), and nails. Cases of canine pododermatitis are common in general practice. One or more feet may be affected. Lesions can spontaneously resolve, wax and wane, or may persist indefinitely (1). Also called pedal folliculitis and furunculosis, the…

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    There are various behaviours that individuals exhibit that can be traced to childhood experiences. In understanding this, theoretical models have been developed to not only help explain why individuals exhibit behaviours, but how these behaviours transpire. Analyzing Sigmund Freud’s Psychoanalytic Theory with respect to his stages of psychosexual development, while also drawing on aspects of Alfred Bandura’s Social Cognitive Theory is necessary to assess Myra’s personality impediments. Thus, an…

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    This example can definitely represent women that are in relationships who are pressured into having to do something they do not want to do because they feel pressured to do so. The greatest strength about this article is that it offers a completely different perspective from the last three peer pressure examples and studies I discussed about. This perspective is from the point of view of a lady who might not chose to have sexual contact but is pressured to. It helped me keep an open mind to my…

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    Dental Hygiene In School

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    would be interested in going to the dentist if they could be educated on the importance of their teeth while also having fun. I would provide it to kids in Middle Tennessee. Oral…

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    Abstinence-only sex education is characterized by “the withholding of information and is ethically flawed” (source 3). This method relies on emotional appeals, enforcing “traditional” values and norms, inflicting fear of STDs, and utilizing what the author of the article Teen Pregnancy and Parenting considers “scientifically incorrect information.” Abstinence-only sex education teaches only three main concepts: 1) waiting until marriage to partake in sexual activity as the expected standard, 2)…

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