Articles, tagged with "jaws", page 2
10th February 2011
Temporomandibular joint disorder or TMJ disorder is considered as one of the most overlooked and ignored disorders. Surprisingly, almost quarter of the entire American population has experience TMJ at some point of their lives and many ignore it because i...
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Author:
kevinbates
02nd February 2011
A lot of men and women do not believe of a mouthpiece to aid alleviate their snoring problem. But that is exactly what the stop snoring mouthpiece is designed to achieve.
In reality, dental offices have already been producing dental devices for decade...
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Author:
flynn2am
05th November 2010
While there are a lot of methods on securing a payload pallet loaded with loose or tipping cargo, nothing works as good as the pallet bander, which is a tool for sealing strappings. Galvanized steel trapping seals is perhaps the strongest kind of pallet b...
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Author:
CarlPatten
10th September 2010
Breakups are the worst to handle and now that you have realized your mistakes begging your ex to come back will probably not be the best thing to do. The more you run behind them the more they will dodge you and ignore you, so try some simple yet effectiv...
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Author:
Russell Jackson
05th August 2010
For woodturners who work with smaller lathes, The ToolPost's VersaChuck Model T woodturning chuck is just the job. Available for only £51.02 (ex VAT) at http://www.toolpost.co.uk/, this chuck has become one of The ToolPost's best selling items, enabling ...
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Jumping Spider Media
05th May 2010
Do you want to know how to correctly bridle your horse?
Bridling a horse is not as easy as it may seem. If you do it incorrectly, it may be become traumatic for the horse. The rider may be affected or injured as well.
Before bridling a horse, you mu...
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Author:
Annabelle Cabella
01st April 2010
Snappy abutments 4.0 and 5.5 - the ideal abutment for posterior restorations is now available with two abutment heights.
Nobel Biocare is pleased to announce the expansion of the popular Snappy abutment product portfolio with the addition of taller a...
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Author:
Kai Klimek, PhD
25th March 2010
When you are obligated to attend an important meeting or if you are bound to do a certain task for the day, an infected tooth could ruin your day. It's really going to be hard to concentrate and definitely painful. To stop the pain caused by an infected t...
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Author:
Sharon Mackay
01st March 2010
It is observed some persons have improper teeth growth resulting into teeth protruding a bit forward or there is defect in the alignment of the teeth. Because of this condition one feels inferiority complex and has inhibitions to smile generously by openi...
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Author:
Matthew Wittchow
19th February 2010
Wrinkles around mouth and how do I get rid of them is a query I see all in the time. How you wish that they would just vanish and be gone for ever. You don't want them to become there due to the fact they impact your confidence particularly when talking t...
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Author:
Andrea Owens
08th January 2010
So what's going on? Why do your teeth react to hot, cold, sweet, or sour, and sometimes even to pressure? Well, it could be many things, according to Jack W Clinton, D.M.D., associate dean of patient services at Oregon Health Sciences University School of...
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Author:
michael russell
16th October 2009
Tudor style home exteriors are rather easy to identify. Many people drive by them quite regularly with jaws dropped and eyes wide at the simple beauty and elegance of this style of architecture. From humble cottages to grand castles the Tudor style of arc...
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Author:
Gail Logan
17th September 2009
Temporomandibular joint disorders (TMJ disorders) can be very disabling for sufferers. The temporomandibular joint is the one that joins your lower jaw to your skull, and can be felt if you press lightly just in front of your ear and move your jaw. This '...
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Author:
Candy
07th September 2009
Start with a freshly-washed face (and hands, too). Get a facial, or do one yourself. You want your face to be a clear and smooth canvas for you, the "artist," to do your art. Use a good deep cleansing mask. Do not exfoliate if you have oily or sensitive s...
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Author:
greenherbal11
03rd September 2009
The sounds you use in your presentations should be "invisible". They should compliment the visual elements without taking away from them. Your audience shouldn't be overly aware of the sounds, but they should feel their effects. Due to movies like "Jaws",...
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Author:
Bjorn Lynne