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    Olive Oil Case Study

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    Olive oil for ear infection Q1. I keep my ear clean, but still I think I have some infection in my ear. Despite of keeping my ears clean, why is this infection caused? A1. Our ears are divided in three different parts. The part of the ear that is visible to us as well as the canal that goes all the way to other parts of the ear is known as the external part. Next to the external part is the middle part which contains a group of small bones that do the job of amplifying the sound we hear. Our…

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    Health Consequences of Childhood Sexual Abuse by Debra Rose Wilson explains the necessity for professionals to be aware of the correlation between sexual abuse at an early age and the deteriorating health of adult survivors’. The Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA, 1996), includes using persuasion, enticement, and other inducements to coerce a child to engage in sexually explicit conduct or simulation of sexual acts” (Wilson 56). Children should never have to go through this, but…

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    Endodontic Analysis

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    periradicular disease. Int Endod J 1998;31:311–25. 7. Ikhlas El karim, BDS, FDSRCS, FDSRCPS, PhD,a John Kennedy, BSc, MDS, MPhil, PhD, FDS, FFD,b and David Hussey, The antimicrobial effects of root canal irrigation and medicationOral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod 2007;103:560-9) 8.Whitten BH, Gardiner DL, Jeansonne BG, Lemon RR. Current trends in endodontic treatment: report of a national survey. J Am Dent Assoc 1996;127:1333-41. 9. Alexandra Almyroudi, DDS, MSc (Med Sci), D.…

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    Cosmetic Dentistry Essay

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    Cosmetic dentistry has become quite popular among people suffering from dental problems. Initially, the cosmetic dentistry trend was started by the celebrities, but slowly it has started to get popularity among the general population as well. It combines different techniques to correct the structure and overall appearance of the teeth. Various problems like irregularity, gaps between the teeth, fixing uneven teeth, replacing damaged teeth can be fixed with dentistry. Minor face lifts in order to…

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    an overlooked but serious condition. Periodontal disease is caused by oral bacteria present in the mouth that forms plaque, a filmy substance on the teeth. When exposed to minerals in saliva and allowed to settle, the plaque mineralizes over a period of two to three days and hardens into a thick calculus on the teeth. The presence of starchy particles in the mouth creates an ideal breeding environment and food supply for the oral bacteria. When allowed to settle and breed, the bacteria travel…

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    The oral stage occurs in the first 18 to 24 months of a child’s life and in those months nursing on the mother’s breast is essential in the successful development of his or her personality (Carducci, 2009). As his biological mother was drug addict, her ability to nurse her children for a necessary amount of time is unlikely. Therefore, he must not have had much of a struggle weaning off of it. One of the main outcomes of an oral fixation in personality is immaturity;…

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    interventions include presenting this in a creative way to elementary students so that they are able to learn why hygiene is so important. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2009), tooth decay and periodontal disease are two oral problems that people often encounter. Tooth decay, also known as a cavity, can affect children in many ways. Cavities can cause children pain, which in turn can cause them to miss school. In poverty areas, many children do not get these type…

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    In this day in age, teeth is one of the most prominent features in a human being. It is used to consume, communicate, and simply recall another person just by describing it. One’s teeth is also a sign of wealth and personal hygiene. The practice of dentistry has evolved from a basic form of medicine to a state-of-the-art science. Its modern technology and newly developed practices are only apples from the tree of ancient practices performed long ago. Different eras in earth’s time…

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    Dental Caries Prevention

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    College and Hospital of India. The study was “a randomized controlled trial conducted among two hundred and fifty children between the ages of six and seven years” old (JCDP). At the beginning of the experiment all of the children received oral prophylaxis, proper oral hygiene care instruction, and were evaluated for dental caries according to the World Health Organization (WHO) criteria. Then, the selected children were randomly divided into two equal groups. Group 1 was the control group. This…

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    Freud is the father of the psychodynamic approach in psychology. This is interested in energy, or biological forces which influence the mind. This approach has a theory of personality which says it has 3 structures and is very influenced by the unconscious thoughts and experiences many which happened in our childhood. Freud’s main idea is the importance of the unconscious mind i.e. mental processes, as a theory that explains human behaviour. Freud believed that they were three parts to…

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