Many cats at some point in their lives will need a professional dental cleaning. Purebred cats seem to be at higher risk of developing dental diseases, but less than 10 percent of cats will make it through life without experiencing dental problems. Periodontal disease is the most common, and when kitty is diagnosed, your veterinarian may recommend a professional teeth cleaning.
Your baby's first set of teeth are just as important as his adult teeth. According to the American Dental Association, the "baby teeth" are responsible for helping your child learn to chew and speak, and they also hold the place for adult teeth as they develop beneath the gums. Help your child develop good dental hygiene by limiting their sugar intake and teaching your child to brush his teeth properly at an early age.
The yellow buildup or baked-on grease that accumulates on your electric or gas stove, ceramic or glass cooktop and inside the oven might seem challenging to remove, but the answer could be right under your nose. Show that grime who’s in charge by tackling it with your choice of cleaning arsenal, from a gentle yet effective homemade concoction to a common, nonabrasive baking product to a no-touch trick using a somewhat-smelly everyday cleaning product.
Brushing your face with a toothbrush has a number of clear advantages that you really shouldn't ignore. Brush your face with a toothbrush with help from a makeup professional in this free video clip.
Calamansi may be one way to whiten your teeth, right at home. Here are some tips for using calamansi to whiten your teeth in this free video clip.
Removing floss trapped between your teeth is something that requires a certain amount of care and caution. Remove floss trapped between your teeth with help from a dentist and chief clinical director in this free video clip.
Getting rid of the white stuff on your teeth is something you can do by utilizing the proper tools in the right ways. Get rid of the white stuff on your teeth with help from a dentist and chief clinical director in this free video clip.
When it comes to flossing your teeth, there is both a right way and a wrong way to get the job done. Learn about the proper way and the wrong way to floss teeth with help from a dentist and chief clinical director in this free video clip.
If you've got fair skin and yellow teeth, there are a few key lipstick colors that you're going to need to know about. Find out about the best lipstick colors for fair skin and yellow teeth with help from a makeup artist in this free video clip.
If you're not careful, a yellow light can show up when shooting indoors due to a few different things. Get rid of yellow light when shooting indoors with help from an experienced director of photography in this free video clip.
Traditional varnishes are naturally prone to yellowing as a finish ages and becomes exposed to air and sunlight. This wasn't formulated as a design feature of the varnish chemistry, but in most cases it's a desirable side effect, because the yellowing adds warmth to the wood. By contrast, modern water-based varnishes go on clear and remain clear, unless they have been tinted.
Just because you want to make your teeth whiter doesn't mean you have to use baking soda. Make your teeth whiter at home without baking soda with help from a practicing dentist and chief clinical director for a large group dental practice in this free video clip.
It's very important to start making a point of how important dental health is as early as possible in the life of a child. Learn about children, food and teeth with help from a practicing dentist and chief clinical director for a large group dental practice in this free video clip.
Cigarette and tobacco smokers tend to have a buildup of something black on their teeth. Learn about the black stuff on teeth that smokers get with help from a practicing dentist and chief clinical director for a large group dental practice in this free video clip.
Certain brushing techniques are great for minimizing unsightly plaque on your teeth. Learn about brushing techniques to minimize plaque with help from a practicing dentist and chief clinical director for a large group dental practice in this free video clip.
You shouldn't just give a toddler a toothbrush and let him or her run wild. Learn when to let a toddler use a toothbrush with help from a practicing dentist and chief clinical director for a large group dental practice in this free video clip.
When changing your toothbrush for a new unit there are a few key things you'll want to keep in mind. Change your toothbrush with help from a dentist in this free video clip.
Teaching kids to brush and floss at an early age is very important towards developing proper habits as they near adulthood. Brush and floss for kids with help from a dentist in this free video clip.
You can dry a toothbrush in a few different ways depending on your preferences. Learn how to dry a toothbrush with help from a dentist in this free video clip.
You can sharpen your toothbrush using a few different tools that you may already have access to. Sharpen your toothbrush with help from a dentist in this free video clip.
Storing a toothbrush the proper way allows it to stay clean even when you're not using it. Store a toothbrush with help from a dentist in this free video clip.
Softening your toothbrush may be necessary depending on the type and by your brushing habits. Soften your toothbrush with help from a dentist in this free video clip.
Using a toothbrush and using it the proper way are unfortunately two different things. Get instructions for a toothbrush with help from a dentist in this free video clip.
Flossing those hard to reach back teeth may require a few tips and tricks that you may not normally think of using. Floss those hard to reach back teeth with help from a dentist in this free video clip.
The guiding rule in research writing is that you must cite every piece of information you quote, either verbatim or by paraphrase. Websites and books are the most common fodder for research, but helpful information can even be found hanging on a wall – say, on a museum plaque. The source isn’t as far-fetched as you might think, as many plaques contain historical information that may not be available elsewhere. Learn how to cite such a source according to Modern Language Association style, which is commonly used for research papers written about the arts and the humanities.
Clear gel soles, also known as icy soles for their resemblance to slabs of ice, were common on many basketball sneakers in the late '90s. Whether these soles offered any additional advantage on the court is unclear, but many collectors snapped up the shoes from limited production runs. If you still have a pair of gel-bottomed sneakers, chances are oxidation has begun to turn the soles a hazy, ugly yellow color. Though extensive yellowing cannot be reversed, a slight color shift can be fixed.
Bad breath is caused by food particles decaying in your mouth and the bacteria that feed on them. Bad breath is an embarrassing problem and may strike when you are in a social situation without access to toothpaste. Fortunately, unless you suffer from severe dental or health problems that require medical attention, alternative methods exist that allow you to rescue yourself from embarrassing bad breath.
With all the teeth-whitening products on the market, it is sometimes hard to know what works and what doesn't. There are all sorts of over-the-counter products, strips and pastes available, as well as expensive dental-office treatments. Fortunately, if you're on a budget, there are a number of things you can try at home to help whiten teeth that have become an unattractive yellow color. You may already have all the ingredients right in your kitchen.
Preparing your own toothpaste allows you to save money, know exactly what is going into your mouth. and avoid the use of ingredients, such as fluoride, which you might not want to use. When making your own toothpaste, it's important to use ingredients that will perform the same tasks as commercial toothpaste. By using the right ingredients, you can prepare a homemade toothpaste that cleans your teeth, freshens your breath, and kills germs and bacteria.
Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) skills test is the final test a nurse aid student must take before qualifying for employment. It is designed to evaluate hands-on skills required to accurately and safely perform the job of a nursing assistant during the care of patients. To perform a skills test requiring that you properly clean medical equipment, you must go through three phases: initial cleaning, disinfecting and sterilization.
A plaque can be a sign to welcome visitors, commemorate an event or decorate a room. The image can be carved below the surface of the wood, raised above the surface or a combination of both. A plaque with little detail can be completed with only two carving tools. For your first plaque carving, start with a basic design and progress to something more complex once you feel comfortable with the basic cuts.
Without regular maintenance, shower stalls can become discolored and grungy due to a buildup of mineral stains from hard water, soap scum and the growth of mold and mildew. Cleaning and restoring the shine to an old shower stall requires using the right cleaning products combined with a fair amount of elbow grease. There are many commercial bathroom cleaning products available but comparable results can be achieved with the use of several common household products.
Toothpaste provides an effective, readily available, and inexpensive way to clean glassware. If your glasses come out looking a little worn or are left with water spots after frequent trips to the dishwasher, this simple method will bring them back to the fresh clear look they had when you first acquired them.
Constant use of a microphone over a sustained period of time can not only damage the internal components of the microphone, but also make the microphone dirty and smelly. Not only is this unpleasant for the people who are using it, but debris on the microphone can also affect the overall sound quality. However, there is a way to clean the microphone before any of these problems arise.
The electric toothbrush was first marketed in the United States in 1960. Fifty years later, nobody's invented a toothpaste specifically formulated for electrics. Long the enemy of spotless bathroom mirrors, many electrics toothbrushes spatter the immediately vicinity with specks of toothpaste from the vigorous action of the brush. There are a few things you can do to reduce the effect and the cleanup.
Lumineers are a type of porcelain dental veneer that differ from traditional veneers in that they do not require the teeth to be ground down with a drill; the Lumineers are simply attached to the existing surface of each tooth, making the process far less painful and completely reversible. Although Lumineers protect the surface of the teeth, the gumline and underlying tissue of the teeth are still susceptible to disease and decay. Because of this, teeth that have been covered by Lumineers should be brushed and flossed on a regular basis in the same manner as teeth without veneers.
Creating your own wooden plaque is an easy craft that requires few tools. Before beginning, determine if you want your plaque to be displayed indoors or outdoors. This will help you select the appropriate type of wood. Plaques meant to be hung outdoors should use treated wood so that the effects of weather, age and wood-boring insects can be mitigated as much as possible.
Antique doilies may have historical significance and certainly have sentimental value, so cleaning them correctly is essential to their preservation. Incorrect cleaning results in yellowing and damage to the fibers of the doilies. Washing them is a time-consuming process that takes patience and repetition. Use cleaning agents that are common household supplies for the process.
Disinfecting the head on a power toothbrush may remove the bacterial buildup that accrues, until it's time to replace the head. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention does not recommend disinfecting toothbrush heads in solutions or mouthwash, because it may lead to cross-contamination if the solution is reused. Disinfecting the head in the microwave or dishwasher is likely to damage the toothbrush, and so not recommended by manufacturers of power toothbrushes. An ultraviolet sanitizer, sold as a separate accessory or included with some power toothbrushes, purportedly kill yeasts and molds, and bacteria such as strep, salmonella, and E. coli.
Although no one likes to find anything growing in or on their toothbrushes, millions of bacteria, viruses and other microorganisms love to make their homes in warm, moist areas, such as your toothbrush. It's important to clean and replace your toothbrush when needed to reduce the risk of getting sick or spreading infections to others. So, don't toss your electric toothbrush head into the nearest trash bin before you try disinfecting it first -- they can be expensive.
Sanitizing a toothbrush helps to maintain cleanliness and good hygiene. This is especially important if a family member is sick or recently recovered from an illness. Microbes can grow on the bristles and the handle of the toothbrush quite easily. Not all of these microbes are dangerous, but some can be harmful and cause sickness. Since replacing the head of an electronic toothbrush is not always cost-effective, sanitizing a toothbrush provides a way to keep your toothbrush clean with the use of common household items.
Throwing out a toothbrush after several months of use is a routine act for many: just chuck in the garbage bin, get another and that's it. Never fear though, as it's possible to combine recycling with creativity to turn a toothbrush into a wristband, making a little treasure out of what would otherwise be trash. Turn any toothbrush into a wristband, but choose a colorful one for a funky, novel piece of jewelry.
While keeping your teeth clean is important, you also need to clean your toothbrush. Toothbrushes contain germs and bacteria that can cause an odor to develop over time. Cleaning toothbrushes regularly prevents odors from developing and it removes old food particles from the bristles. Protect your health by cleaning toothbrushes properly to destroy harmful bacteria. Once you clean and deodorize your toothbrush, store it properly to prevent contaminating the toothbrush with dangerous organisms and bacteria.
Not only do electric toothbrushes get dirty during use, but everyday bathroom activities such as flushing the toilet or taking a shower can also cover them with a variety of unappealing and potentially dangerous bacteria, molds and viruses. Although it’s not possible or necessary to keep your toothbrush completely sterile, cleaning it thoroughly after each use will keep germs within safe limits and make for a more pleasant brushing experience.
A study by the Cochrane Oral Health Group suggests that when used properly, electric toothbrushes with rotating heads may be more effective than manual toothbrushes at removing plaque and preventing gingivitis. No matter what type of toothbrush you use, the key to proper dental care is thorough brushing. Dentists recommend brushing your teeth twice daily for at least two minutes. However, Prof. Paul J. Vankevich of the Tufts School of Dental Medicine reports that most Americans brush their teeth for only 45 to 70 seconds.
You sleep on your pillow every night, and even with a pillowcase, sweat from your skin and hair gradually builds up on its surface. Dust mites make their home in pillows, too, causing problems for people with allergies. If your pillow has turned yellow with built-up sweat and age, you can make it look clean again when you put it in the washing machine with liquid soap, fabric softener and bleach.
The advent of an electric toothbrush did a lot to improve dental hygiene. The brush formations and powered head action helps the brush bristles to get deep between the nooks and crannies of teeth where ordinary manual toothbrushes do not. However, just like a manual toothbrush, the bristles on electric toothbrush heads do wear out over time. Many brands of electric toothbrushes today sell replacement heads that are equipped with new brushes. Changing an electric toothbrush head takes no more than five minutes.
Properly applying lipstick can be the difference between having a pretty pout and having a mouth with smudged lipstick. When lipstick bleeds and feathers into the little creases around the mouth, it accentuates and draws attention to wrinkles and lines. Additionally, lipstick on your teeth can be embarrassing when you discover it after the fact. To avoid worrying about your lipstick, create a matte base for it to adhere to, and remove any excess lipstick to keep it from getting on your teeth.
While toothpaste is meant to keep teeth clean and prevent cavities, it does come with some inherent danger if ingested. This is mainly due to the fact that toothpaste contains a substantial amount of fluoride. When accidentally ingested by a child, it can result in mild to severe medical complications.
A gathered bed skirt fits any decor. It can be made from a wide variety of fabric, in colors and patterns to complement the room. Ready-made gathered bed skirts can be very expensive and lush, or the opposite can be true and they may be skimpy and lack fullness. A novice sewer can make her own one-of-a-kind skirt that suits her room, and her budget. Gathering a strip of fabric long enough for a bed skirt can be time-consuming, and if the thread breaks it is necessary to place new gathering threads and start all over. Because dental floss is…