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    HOW TO CARE FOR CHILDREN'S SHOES 1. LET'S REMOVE THE INSOLE FIRST. The insole is the sweat most easily contaminated. Asics kids shoes insole can all be removed so please wash your shoes after taking insole. Check the traces of the fingers on the insole at that time, it is time to change when the missing toe section is gone. Remove the insole, rub off lightly with a soft brush while running water to remove dirt. At this time, please do not wash with scoop with a shoe shampoo or suede brush or…

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    Evaluation of Epidemiological Problem - Chlamydia Sexually transmitted diseases (STD), used to be known as venereal diseases, are infections that are spread through sexual contact. Chlamydia trachomatis is the most common reportable bacterial sexual transmitted disease in the United States and can affect a wider spectrum of people than other STDs. Approximately half, of the nearly 20 million yearly reported STD cases, involves males and females under 25 years old and Chlamydia comprises…

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    New Girl Research Paper

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    With television and media sex is really prevalent and seems to be portrayed as the “cool” thing to do.Love,sex and relationships becomes the forefront of what media is about leaving all else to fall back teaching values of how sex is what defines you and relationships should be more perishable than sustainable on rare occasions is anything beneficial or an positive image.In most cases media is saying If you're not having sex or are not in and out of relationships then you aren't living which I…

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    Periodontal Disease

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    by a dental practitioner in the clinical environment. One of the major risk factors in the development of periodontal disease is smoking. Smoking has numerous adverse health effects, and has been shown to be a risk factor in the development of many oral lesions and cancers. Cigarette smoking is a risk factor in the development of periodontal disease, and also affects the patients response to treatment. Periodontal disease affects around 25-30% of adults over the age of 30 in New Zealand (NZ…

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    Practicing regular dental hygiene like brushing after a meal and flossing before you go to bed will help to prevent cavities and remove bacteria. However, your teeth are filled with tiny little grooves that are difficult to keep clean with just the help of a toothbrush and floss. This is where dental sealants are extremely helpful. They are a thin little film that is applied to the grooves and crevices of your teeth in order to keep bacteria and food out. Dental sealants are extremely effective…

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    Periodontal Disease

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    What is periodontal disease? There are many forms periodontitis but the most common are aggressive, chronic, and periodontitis as a manifest of systemic diseases. Aggressive periodontitis occurs in patients who are healthy but have rapid attachment loss and bone destruction. Chronic periodontitis occurs from inflammation within the supporting tissues of the teeth and progressive bone loss. This is the most frequently occurring form of periodontitis and is caused by recession of the gingiva.…

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    Chlamydia Case Study

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    Chlamydia is the most prevalent curable sexual transmitted infection in Australia (1,2). In 2008, it was nearly 60,000 cases reported and in 2012 around 82,707 cases had been diagnosed (3,4), the annual surveillance report from Kirby institute (2015) shows that the chlamydia incidence is quite high among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island population over the past five years (2). The cause of high prevalence of chlamydia infection is mainly because insufficient attention towards the STI among…

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    Left Hand Assessment

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    For the general assessment I brushed my teeth with my left hand for a whole month. At first it was very awkward and almost felt wrong when I began to brush my teeth. However by the third week it felt more natural and I noticed that my left hand was starting to get better with some other activities that usually felt very strange doing. By the end of the month and even after I was so used to brushing with my left hand that I do it still at times. I have even noticed that I can open door a lot…

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    4 Flossing Alternatives For Those That Hate To Floss It may be true that you should floss every single day, but many people intentionally avoid doing it. It may be due to flossing feeling like a tedious task, or they do not like the feeling of the floss wrapped around their fingers. Flossing still should be done to ensure healthy teeth. Thankfully, there are some other ways to clean those small spaces between your teeth. Interdental Brush An interdental brush is a tiny brush that can get in all…

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    Periodontal Disease

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    Periodontics is a large specialized field within the practice of dentistry. Periodontists focus on prevention, diagnosis and treatment of oral disease. Periodontists use a wide range of procedures from tooth scaling, root planing and, in more severe cases, tissue or bone grafts. The periodontium is the supporting structure to the tooth and consists of the gingiva, cementum, alveolar bone and periodontal ligaments. Gingiva, also known as gum tissue, surrounds the tooth and acts as a barrier to…

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