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yjchen34 replied to the topic Is eating after brushing before bed all that ok ? in the forum
Dental Life Style 2 years, 8 months ago
You should brush, 20-30 minutes after eating on the night (just before you sleep) and, 10-20 minutes before eating your breakfast. Midday brushing, is not essential for most albeit, it’s highly dependent on your dietary habits. The same rule applies: 20-30 minutes after eating or 10-20 minutes before eating. The time-rule is influenced/is-in-place…[Read more]
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yjchen34 started the topic Is eating after brushing before bed all that ok ? in the forum
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Is eating after brushing before bed all that ok ?
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alois78 replied to the topic How feasible is a central repository or registration of all thesis topics given in the forum
Dental Life Style 2 years, 11 months ago
difficulty 1. Maintaining a central repository for thesis can actually prevent duplication of work not in India but outside India
Difficulty 2. In case same work is done under different titles, the principal investigators can be contacted regarding similarity of work, again maintaining a central registration can help
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alois78 started the topic How feasible is a central repository or registration of all thesis topics given in the forum
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How feasible is a central repository or registration of all thesis topics given in post graduates in medicine or dentistry in one particular country?
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michelelees67 replied to the topic secret sauce to creating an unbelievably successful business in the forum
Dental Life Style 2 years, 11 months ago
I recommend picking three to five key attributes that define how you live and work. In my case, I value passion, consistency, creativity, and fun. I display these values through my actions in all aspects of my life. When I declare these as my values, my team knows what’s important to me. When I seek out people with similar values, it becomes m…[Read more]
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michelelees67 started the topic secret sauce to creating an unbelievably successful business in the forum
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secret sauce to creating an unbelievably successful business
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dumitrachea78 replied to the topic Can the subconscious mind know where the jaw should sit? in the forum
Dental Life Style 3 years ago
There are muscle engrams that seem to want to return the jaw to the same place (we think). The lower jaw is suspended in a muscular sling, and when there are pain issues, it is felt through the muscles for the most part
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dumitrachea78 started the topic Can the subconscious mind know where the jaw should sit? in the forum
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Can the subconscious mind know where the jaw should sit?
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kelly004 replied to the topic What is proper method to stop the bleeding from a tooth extraction? in the forum
Dental Life Style 3 years, 7 months ago
Yeah, like what Alekse told, try biting a gauze for some time.
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alekse009 replied to the topic What is proper method to stop the bleeding from a tooth extraction? in the forum
Dental Life Style 3 years, 8 months ago
Too often bleeding after extraction of a tooth is caused by over treatment. Our recommendations were to bite on the gauze with a light steady pressure for one hour. Do not change the gauze and no rinsing for twenty four hours. Fluids can be taken but no rinsing, just swallow. There will be some small amount of redness in the saliva. This is…[Read more]
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alekse009 started the topic What is proper method to stop the bleeding from a tooth extraction? in the forum
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What is proper method to stop the bleeding from a tooth extraction?
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eddy23 replied to the topic How common are Type I and II errors with dental x-rays? in the forum
Dental Life Style 3 years, 8 months ago
False positives (type 2), and false negatives (type 1) errors no doubt can play a part particularly in reading poorly taken X-rays, such that the skill set of the reading physician is crucial, however they are checking for anomolies in hard tissue (bone), and inflamation, that becomes MORE pronounced with time, and it is miniscule (type 1) issues…[Read more]
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eddy23 started the topic How common are Type I and II errors with dental x-rays? in the forum
Dental Life Style 3 years, 8 months ago
How common are Type I and II errors with dental x-rays?
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