to) are, regular dental examinations by a dentist or dental therapist, the use of fluoridated products (such as mouth rinse, toothpaste or fluoride tablets), and consumption of CWF (Cheng, Chalmers, & Sheldon, 2007; RSNZ & PMCSA, 2014). As a preventative measure…
1. Conduct an innovation analysis of Crest 3D 2 Hour Express using Table 7-3 as the basis. What insights does the innovation analysis provide into its probable sales growth? Innovative Analysis and Diffusion Enhancement Strategies: Diffusion Determinant Diffusion Inhibitor Diffusion Enhancement Strategies Rating (1 Unfavorable -10 Most favorable) Nature of the group Female, younger consumers, more innovative. Try to target a wider variety of consumers. (Males) 5 Type of decision Consumers…
Fluoridation of Drinking Water Jack Barth, AP Chemistry Water fluoridation is a common practice in many communities, both in the United States and worldwide. In 2012, 75% of American communities had access to fluoridated drinking water (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 2015). The CDC also touts the many advantages of fluoridated drinking water, such as lowered tooth decay among families and fewer dollars spent on dental procedures. However, many individuals and medical institutions…
Dental Caries: The big culprit Dental caries is a dental terminology which can be otherwise called tooth decay. The tooth is the hardest structure is our human body and is made up of organic and inorganic contents It is approximately 45% inorganic material (mainly hydroxyapatite), 33% organic material (mainly collagen) and 22% water. Dental caries is a complex procedure that involves the combined action of bacterial toxins in an acidic environment that causes loss from the tooth structure. The…
Evidence-Based Clinic Presentation Assignment Clinic Patient Case Report Angela Yuen Principles of Dental Hygiene III New York University College of Dentistry November 19th, 2014 Introduction The purpose of this case report is to understand the relationship between oral health, systemic diseases and patients in transition into adulthood. Miss C. is a young adult who is going through a transition while dealing with depression, anxiety, poor health behaviors and systemic…
with food and drinks too would be a great way to help. Some of the homeless individuals get dehydrated because all they could drink is coffee when they can afford it. Other ways to help out the homeless maybe buying then things like toothbrush and toothpaste can be useful. Wouldn’t really be a good idea to give some of the homeless money because it can be traded for drugs? There are a lot of churches that help the homeless by cooking hot meals for them. Most of the homeless individuals share a…
In our American history, we define ourselves as greatness beyond expectations because we are revolutionary in more than one way. We have learned through experiences that somethings were not meant to be and the inevitable caught up to them. But, when you look back in time, white educated men in the United States held the "normal" standard and everyone else were below them. For example, Women's' rights and African Americans rights clearly had a fine line comparing to white educated men of the…
Minerals are in an enormous variety of items, like silicon in computers, fluoride in toothpaste and lead in batteries. These are all items that people utilize daily. Rocks and minerals are in countless objects. The latest types of technology currently being developed have some form of rock or mineral in it. At least 20 different items are…
Crest Pro Health Whenever you first meet someone, what is the first thing you see? Is it their gorgeous blue eyes, their flawless skin, their luscious hair, or their perfect smile? Most people would say the first thing they notice on someone is their mouth, good or bad. Everyone has a preference when it comes to mouth hygiene and every company thinks their products are the best. Crest Pro-Health made an advertisement selling their version of whitening teeth products. The ad creators focused on…
happened naturally, and how the authors practice of rhetoric led it to become normal, which is how he hopes the readers to feel as well. The personal example that the author gives is an argument with his son over whether he should go get their toothpaste. Heinrichs convinced his son to do what he wanted, while still making him feel triumphant. He achieved the “pinnacle of persuasion”, allowing both sides of the argument to feel paramount and victorious (Heinrichs 3). Heinrichs uses this…