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Personal Deportment and Hygiene - Staying fit to be around as we age.

Bad breath, body odor, grumpiness, complaining, advancing deafness - many factors work against us socially as we age. Here we address overcoming and avoiding those negative aspects of aging that make us hard for others to be comfortable with. Some of this may get a bit on the gross side, but that is, after all, the problem - getting gross with age and losing our 'refinement' so people would rather avoid us. Family members are often the only folks that will tell us the truth in these matters, and the tendancy is to think that they are just being mean to us. It pays to listen to anyone willing to tell us the unpleasant truth, and then change whatever is needed.

As our lives and activities are no longer defined by our occupations and careers, life comes down to the relationships we foster and the people we are fortunate to live around. Gathered below is wisdom about what hinders or helps us to be a pleasure to share life with.

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1. Protect Your Teeth - Follow Proper Oral Hygiene Every Day
by Patricia Bayne
Post Date: 09/06/2010
The teeth you have now are the ones that will last you till the day you die; that is, if you properly treat them. Your teeth will benefit from a solid dental hygiene routine, such as brushing and flossing, but making those visits to your dentist every six months are also crucial. When you consider the fact that tooth loss is usually caused by gum disease and tooth decay, you will want to take extr ...more...
 
2. Sleep Hygiene for Weight Loss
by James Conte
Post Date: 09/06/2010
Sleep Hygiene for Weight Loss

Sleep is something that none of us seem to get enough of. But it is the most crucial thing that you can do for your body. When you sleep, you give your body a chance to repair and recover. If you don’t get enough sleep, you induce stress and will not get the results that you are looking for.

In this article we show more...

 
3. Using Mouth Rinse and the Seven Ways to Please Your Dentist
by Petar Genchev
Post Date: 09/06/2010
Did you know that people who do not use mouth rinse (and totally ignore all the right dental practices, for that matter) actually make their dentists unhappy? Dentists may be the ones we go to for our dental cleaning needs, but this does not mean we can abandon our personal responsibilities of dental care and let them do all the work. There are seven neat and easy ways to keep your dentist happy e ...more...
 
4. The Dentist and Your Oral Hygiene
by Andrew Stratton
Post Date: 08/30/2010
Proper oral care is very important to the overall well-being of the human body. Teeth and gums play a vital role in a person's health. People must learn how to take care of their mouth on their own as well as being mindful to consult with a dentist at least twice a year. Improper care leads to problems, not only within the mouth, but also within the rest of the body. It is important to know what s ...more...
 
5. Dentist Reno Oral Hygiene Tips for Babies
by Jason Bass
Post Date: 08/25/2010
Babies need daily dental hygiene maintenance to prevent any damage or cavities in their mouth, which will help to develop good flossing and brushing habits starting at an early age. This can often seem difficult to integrate into the daily routine of an infant, yet it sets your child up for healthy habits that will last a lifetime.

Dental hygiene care should be given directly after ...more...
 
6. Basic Bidets for Best Hygiene and Comfort
by Basic Bidet
Post Date: 08/23/2010
Personal hygiene is of uttermost importance if you want to lead a healthy life. When it comes to cleaning yourself while using a restroom, many people think it ok to wipe your backside with toilet paper. But they don’t know is that it’s simply not possible to cleanse and sanitize the delicate area completely with toilet paper which leaves it prone to bacterial attacks. Bidet NY is ideal solution t ...more...
 
7. Tips On How to Control Your Problem Sweating
by roberta darlington
Post Date: 08/20/2010
Having a lack of control over your own sweating is problematic. It's not something that you are going to admit to others around you, but instead becomes something shameful that you do everything possible to mask and hope others don't notice. There are some techniques to help control sweating.

The sweating mechanism in the body is not something that you can manually turn on and off, but t ...more...

 
8. Teeth Whitening and Oral Hygiene Go Hand in Hand!
by Chris Keating
Post Date: 08/20/2010

Teeth Whitening

Teeth whitening is the process of removing stains and discoloration from the teeth, thereby restoring the teeth to its natural whiteness. It has become increasingly popular as a cosmetic procedure. The obvious benefit of teeth whitening is that it enhances the attractiveness of a person’s teeth and gives it that sparkling whiteness. Nothing is more attractive or ...more...

 
9. Cosmetic Dentist San Francisco How to Teach Kids Good Oral Hygie...
by Dallas Cook
Post Date: 08/20/2010
Brushing and flossing is just as necessary for children as for adults, but it may be more difficult because they have small mouths and less dexterity. It may be hard for your child to control the floss and toothbrush, and many children could have a hard time learning until they are around six. Nonetheless, it is essential for the parent to brush the child's teeth two times per day to remove an ...more...
 
10. How to Save Money on Restroom Supplies
by care clean
Post Date: 08/19/2010
Restroom supplies are a necessity and manufacturers know it. That’s why they charge so much for items that are cheap to produce. Sometimes it can be hard to find a good deal unless you know the ins and outs of discount shopping. Below are a list of ways you can save money on restroom supplies, industrial supplies, adult incontinence products and f ...more...
 
11. Biodegradable Food Service Industrial Supplies Making a Differen...
by care clean
Post Date: 08/19/2010
The food service industry in America has been growing for over half a century. Our society depends on easy meals for a low price instantly available when and where we need them. While this isn’t the best for our health, it’s a fact of American life. For the last several decades fast food restaurants have been using more and more plastic in their food packaging. Industrial supplies have been head ...more...
 
12. It's Never Too Late to Practice Proper Oral Hygiene
by Isaias Hensley
Post Date: 08/11/2010
Imagine yourself in a blind date with a woman who has the shiniest hair, fairest and clearest complexion, and the nicest pair of blue eyes. Her outfit is marvelous and she wears just the right amount of make-up to highlight her best features. You think she's simply amazing and the night can't get any better. Apparently, the moment she flashes her smile, you are instantly turned off. You are all th ...more...
 
13. Oral Hygiene: More Than Just a Fantastic Smile
by Isaias Hensley
Post Date: 08/11/2010
Oral hygiene is very important, as we have been told since we were young. In fact, brushing our teeth and gargling were among the first practices we were taught when we were kids. Most of us would have probably learned how to brush our teeth well even before they could utter words clearly or speak straight. If asked about the significance of oral health, most people usually talk about cute smiles ...more...
 
14. Better Personal Hygiene with Basic Bidets
by Basic Bidet
Post Date: 08/05/2010
Researchers in a study for the American Society for Microbiology found that only 77% of people wash their hands after using the restroom. Appalling, isn’t it? But then personal hygiene is a matter of choice. While a majority of Americans use toilet paper without giving it a second thought, a vast world population considers usage of toilet tissues extremely unhygienic. In fact, millions of people o ...more...
 
15. Importance of Maintaining Personal Hygiene
by Chuck Smith
Post Date: 07/30/2010
A high regard to personal hygiene is very important, not just in the physical aspect, but in the overall characteristic of a person. Personal hygiene includes regular bath or shower, brushing your teeth every after meals, flossing, using deodorant, trimming finger and toe nails etc. A well-maintained hygiene improves one's self-esteem and boosts your chances to grab opportunities in every way. Poo ...more...
 
16. Food & Hygiene Regulations
by Lee Price
Post Date: 07/27/2010
When working in the foodstuff industry, it is imperative that companies follow Food & Hygiene regulations to the letter. The risk of contamination must be identified and stamped out as causing illness or injury to a customer through poor food standards can cause massive damage to the good reputation of a company and its standing within the food industry.

This is especially true of meat ven ...more...

 
17. Restrooms And Hygiene
by Chris Hill
Post Date: 07/27/2010
For most people the toilette is viewed as being one of the least hygienic places to be found, but is it really true. Studies actually show that a toilette seat is one of the cleanest and most hygienic places in a house whereas common places such as a work desk which is overlooked can be among the least hygienic. The first factor to look at when considering hygiene is the number of bacterial colon ...more...
 
18. Proper Hygiene Tends To Be Best Yeast Infection Cure
by Lori Finney
Post Date: 07/26/2010
Poor hygiene decisions possibly will result in yeast infections. One will realize one’s best yeast infection treatment is making better personal hygiene choices to lessen or else remove one’s possibility of a yeast infection. People will discover a few things one should d ...more...
 
19. Become a friend to the Earth:
by care clean
Post Date: 07/26/2010
Nothing is like feeling the embrace of home. Home is not just a word empty of meaning. Home is more than just h- o- m- e. It carries in its four letters many big meaning s. Home is security, hope, serenity, fun, happiness and life. If our big Home which we live in is in threat, so we cannot enjoy security in our small home which we live under its ceiling. We have to think of our big Home, Earth. I ...more...
 
20. The Importance of Good Hand Hygiene
by Arron Brown
Post Date: 07/26/2010
From a young age we are taught the importance of good hand hygiene. As children we are reminded to wash our hands before we eat, after touching the family pets and after outdoor play. We also learn early on how important good hand hygiene is after using the bathroom. School age children are taught the importance of hand washing as well as overall good hygiene in health class. Proper hand washing i ...more...
 
21. How to keep your spirit high even during your menstrual cycle?
by care clean
Post Date: 07/26/2010
“My problem is that my emotions are not stable. I feel good and happy and energetic one day and depressed and low another day. A cold face or one single word can make me feel miserable, even if it is a joke. I feel totally different, I feel I am lonely and need attention. I become needy and I hate it. I feel like a stranger in my body. I cry, get angry, and become sad over very small things” This ...more...
 
22. What is public health?
by care clean
Post Date: 07/26/2010
Public health is the science and art of preventing disease, and promoting health through organized efforts and informed choices of society, organizations, public and private, communities and individuals. The goal of public health is to improve lives through the prevention and treatment of disease. Spreading the awareness of the importance of hygiene is part of elevating the awareness of public hea ...more...
 
23. The Importance of Food Hygiene in the Modern Day Restaurant
by Lee Price
Post Date: 07/20/2010
In any catering businesses, the employees should be judged both on the quality of the food they produce and the level of food safety they uphold. Many establishments neglect basic food hygiene regulations, often at a cost to quality of the food they produce, for many reasons. We need to ensure that they go home satisfied every time they visit, and doing so not only requires impeccable food, but im ...more...
 
24. Soap Dispensers
by Korgan Black
Post Date: 07/15/2010
I will divide this article to two concepts and that is +/- in which I will write about the potential + that the soap dispensers have and the - that are also present in most cases of soap dispensers. Of course my opinion can be wrong for some types of soap dispensers but in most cases that what I will write below is true.

I will start with the potential + of most Soap dispensers + Hygiene ...more...

 
25. Doggie Hygiene Is Vitally Important
by Cordell George
Post Date: 07/14/2010
Washing your dog is important, but not as important as some people think. Healthy dogs actually don't need to be washed all that often, but humans prefer to bathe them so that they have a more pleasing smell and appearance. Doggie bath time is a good time to spend with the dog, however. Although most of them don't like to be washed, they will appreciate the contact and attention that they receive ...more...
 
26. Proper Hygiene Helps To Fight Multiple Ailments
by Willard Johnson
Post Date: 07/13/2010
The use of antibacterial soap, dish liquid, shower gel, and other products is widely popular in today’s society. Just take a stroll down the soap aisle of your favorite grocer and you will see clear evidence of the broad use of antibacterial cleansers. To look at that grocer aisle, a person might think we are a society obsessed with germ fighting. By all commercial accounts, we are. However, one o ...more...
 
27. Virginia Beach Dentist Oral Hygiene Guidelines You Need to Kno...
by Shawn Ware
Post Date: 07/08/2010
Even if you brush your teeth regularly, you may not be practicing the best oral hygiene! That is why it is important to understand these dental care basics from medical professionals so that you can best care for your teeth and gums. You can easily prevent halitosis, gum disease, and cavities through these practices.

Having the best oral health starts with regularly cleaning your teet ...more...
 
28. Get A Hollywood Smile With Teeth Whitening Treatments
by Gareth Hoyle
Post Date: 07/08/2010
You may have noticed that the majority of actors and television personalities have beautiful white teeth. This is not a natural colour though because as we grow older out teeth naturally discolour and lose their whiteness. This can be made worse by staining from drinks such as tea and coffee and also smoking. There is no denying the power of a beautiful smile, so if you want Hollywood perfect teet ...more...
 
29. The Dangers of Neglecting Your Oral Hygiene
by James Maloney
Post Date: 06/30/2010

Many of us don't take very keen care of our oral hygiene. Okay, we do brush our teeth before going out, but only because not doing so would make us 'smell' and therefore look bad to others. Therefore beyond the morning toothbrush - which many of us do just because it is part of social etiquette, we don't really bother about oral hygiene. When we are asked, we will, of course, cite that morni ...more...

 
30. Revealing the Mysteries of Good Oral Hygiene
by James Maloney
Post Date: 06/30/2010

It seems that a fair portion of the population has begun to understand the necessity of maintaining good oral hygiene. Although you might argue that the ever-increasing flow of patients to dental clinics is in stark contrast to the initial statement, it is only a matter of time before most of us realize the vantages of keeping the oral cavity clean and disease free. What are the perils that ...more...

 
31. How Does One Exercise Oral Hygiene?
by James Maloney
Post Date: 06/29/2010

Did you know that a major share of the population is still inconclusive about various oral hygiene practices? Even on these days, when we have all the ample information readily available, people are least bothered about this paradigm. When they visit a dentist for their regular dental checkup, they will realize the importance of keeping the mouth and the teeth clean. Sometimes, one will ackn ...more...

 
32. The Importance of Safety Products
by care clean
Post Date: 06/28/2010
Many helpful cleaning products and other common, everyday products are also dangerous if used incorrectly. For some people, they never need to think about the cleaning products or bleach left within reach of small children, because there aren’t any small children in the house. Other people just feel certain that if there is a fire or an accident, they will know exactly what to do and how to respon ...more...
 
33. Feminine Hygiene
by care clean
Post Date: 06/28/2010
A lot of women are now very curious on how to maintain proper feminine hygiene. It takes effort to do this but is a very essential thing for women to avoid complications and health related problems just because they were not able to clean themselves the right way. Feminine hygiene starts with knowledge in what you would need and how to use them. Feminine hygiene usually starts with most women do n ...more...
 
34. Care for the Older Generation
by care clean
Post Date: 06/28/2010
Getting old does mean at times that caring for that person can be really hard. Old people have special needs and that is a given. An old person whether man or woman can feel really miserable if not cared for properly. We have to remember that older people have diminished capabilities to tend for themselves. There are times that these people cannot even get up any more to go to the bathroom. Due to ...more...
 
35. The Importance of Rest Room Care
by care clean
Post Date: 06/28/2010
When you are at home, school or work a lot of people are always particular of one thing and that is hygiene in the bathroom or rest room. This is very important especially for the health of your family, classmates and officemates. You wouldn’t want to enter any bathroom and see a mess. You want a bathroom that is always complete with supplies and smells good too. An unorganized bathroom means that ...more...
 
36. Water for Skin Care
by Juliet Cohen
Post Date: 06/10/2010
Water acts as a natural cure towards achieving a gorgeous and well skin. Water is a valuable gift to mankind and forms almost 70% of our body weight. Therefore you can visualize how vital water is for the smooth functioning of the body systems.

Lack of adequate water causes wrinkles on skin : Dehydration, complexity in blood circulation, Body gets less lively and more tired. Water also ke ...more...

 
37. Importance Of Oral Hygiene And Oral Health
by Alex Green
Post Date: 06/10/2010
The processes for keeping the mouth healthy and clean is called oral hygiene. Good oral hygiene is essential for the avoidance of dental caries, periodontal diseases, bad breath and other dental issues.

The three main steps in maintaining good dental hygiene are: toothbrushing, flossing teeth, and visiting your dentist regularly

Consequences of poor oral hygiene

Th ...more...
 
38. Dipslides and how they should be stored
by Jonathan Proctor
Post Date: 06/10/2010
Dipslides play an important role in identifying levels of bacteria in fluids, solids and on surfaces. Due to the importance of testing instruments like dipslides, great care needs to be taken to make sure that they are correctly used and stored. All dip slides are provided in boxes of ten and are self contained in individual, shatterproof containers with airtight lids. To maintain optimum perfo ...more...
 
39. Teeth Whiteners - Do They Really Work?
by Lindsey Baldwin
Post Date: 06/08/2010
Teeth whiteners are pretty much unavoidable these days. Everywhere you look you see a television commercial, a store display, a radio message or a print ad, constantly touting the use of the latest and greatest teeth whiteners to to become so demanding. They're big business, to be certain, but do they actually work?

Teeth are just about the most visible parts of our body. They are const ...more...
 
40. Tooth Whitening System
by Lindsey Baldwin
Post Date: 06/08/2010
Have you been an enthusiastic coffee consumer? Does one buy herbal tea daily? Were you using cigarettes for several years and years? Would you from time to time fail to remember to clean again daily?

These are definitely many key issues within exactly why you might have and also are generally generating stained or perhaps tarnished " pearly white's ". It is always not unusual understand ...more...
 
41. Keep Good Contact Lens Hygiene
by Edward Turner
Post Date: 05/24/2010
Contact lenses nowadays have become more favorable for people to correct their vision, however, one thing that many people neglect is to have good hygiene. The fact is that when patients do not use lenses as directed, the consequences may be dangerous. Only when one follows the proper care and wearing instructions provided by eye doctor can contact lenses be the safest form of vision correction. I ...more...
 
42. A Girl's Guide to Feminine Hygiene Products
by care clean
Post Date: 05/24/2010
Menstruation is an embarrassing topic for just about everyone. Every time a commercial for feminine hygiene products comes on television it makes viewers faces burn. Overly cheery women jumping on trampolines and running around in white pants while encouraging us to "have a happy period" isn't just ridiculous, it's annoying. Anyone over the age of twelve wants to punch the man that wrote those com ...more...
 
43. All about Industrial Supplies and Occupational Safety Gear by Bu...
by care clean
Post Date: 05/24/2010
Workplace safety is important for many reasons. During the industrial revolution, workplace hazards were rampant. It took the maiming, mistreatment and deaths of thousands of Americans to put workplace standards in place. Therefore, there is a reason for strict workplace safety standards and these laws should be followed for your protection and your coworkers' protection.

When the workpla ...more...

 
44. Even if you are one of these people that have perfect oral hygie...
by Cristian Stan
Post Date: 05/24/2010
Even if you are one of these people that have perfect oral hygiene, you can still have bad breath. This is more than likely caused by an oral infection and is not so much about you brushing your teeth.

The important aspect of this is that if you have an infection that is causing you to have bad breath there is nothing that you can do except treat the infection. Hopefully, after treating t ...more...

 
45. Natural Tonsil Stones Treatment - added precaution in your dail...
by Emil Hester
Post Date: 05/17/2010
If you're a sufferer of chronic tonsil rocks in your tonsil crypts, you're possibly considering "Why me??"

Why do I get tonsil stones??

Tonsil stones (also recognized as tonsilloliths) style from a variety of different reasons and it is not necessarily your fault. You also should know that tonsilloliths are pretty frequent. You are not alone in your battle towards negative br ...more...
 
46. Promote Body Hygiene Employing Promotional Health and Safety Pro...
by Sarah Kendra Calister
Post Date: 05/12/2010
Most people will agree to the statement that states, "health is wealth." It is very critical for everyone to set their health on top of everything else. No matter how demanding the daily schedule seems, everybody should take the time to give their respective bodies the nourishment it needs so they can be ensured that they won't get vulnerable to diseases. You can actually carry this theme in your ...more...
 
47. San Jose Dentist How to Practice Oral Hygiene as a Family
by Olivia Guerra
Post Date: 05/11/2010
One of the things that you can do for your family is to focus on your overall dental hygiene and teeth care to set you up for success for years to come. The two important things to keep in mind are that your children should be brushing and flossing every day, and they also need to have regular dental appointments to establish this practice throughout their lives. This type of practice will preven ...more...
 
48. Bed-Wetting and Maintaining Appropriate Hygiene
by Colin Ellison
Post Date: 05/04/2010
When one talks about bed-wetting and what type of garments to manage it,there is an undue emphasis on the image of the garments. The key evidence of this is how the products are marketed. For example disposable diapers for older children,adolescents,teenagers,and adults are called "disposable briefs". As mentioned in a previous article these garments have the same design,fit,and style as baby diap ...more...
 
49. Good Oral Hygiene
by Beverly Norfleet
Post Date: 05/01/2010
Teeth are supposed to last throughout your life, but to make this happen you need to give them proper care. Good dental hygiene includes cleaning your teeth, gums and tongue properly and seeing your dentist at least twice a year. Tooth decay and gum disease can be easily be prevented with good dental care, keeping you from losing teeth.

Cavities are another way to refer to tooth decay, an ...more...

 
50. What have you done for them lately?
by Rachel Wall
Post Date: 04/29/2010
They come in like clock-work, rarely missing an appointment and just being great patients. And yet it's easy to take them for granted. You count on your base of solid patients to keep your practice running and busy. So what have you done for them lately?

Internal marketing isn't just about asking for referrals. It's also about really loving your patients and showing them how much you appre ...more...

 
51. Dealing with Dry Mouth: Good Oral Hygiene
by Carmelo Pierce
Post Date: 04/18/2010
Everyday, the human mouth produces three pints of saliva that are used for a number of reasons. It is the saliva that prevents tooth decay and cleans plaque and excess food from the teeth. Apart from neutralizing acids inside the mouth, saliva also amplifies one's sense of taste and it makes swallowing food easier.

One of the common mouth complications is the dry mouth or xerostomia. Som ...more...

 
52. Don't Wait Until it's Too Late to Practice Good Oral Hygiene
by Keneth Lara
Post Date: 04/18/2010
Imagine yourself in a blind date with a woman who has the shiniest hair, fairest and clearest complexion, and the nicest pair of blue eyes. Her outfit is marvelous and she wears just the right amount of make-up to highlight her best features. You think she's simply amazing and the night can't get any better. Apparently, the moment she flashes her smile, you are instantly turned off. You are all th ...more...
 
53. The Importance of Oral Hygiene
by Keneth Lara
Post Date: 04/18/2010
Oral hygiene is very important, as we have been told since we were young. In fact, brushing our teeth and gargling were among the first practices we were taught when we were kids. Most of us would have probably learned how to brush our teeth well even before they could utter words clearly or speak straight. If asked about the significance of oral health, most people usually talk about cute smiles ...more...
 
54. I Just Can't Do It All
by Rachel Wall
Post Date: 04/18/2010
#1 Assuming Perio is Taken Care Of

Having a sharp hygiene team is a beautiful thing. But assuming everything is being taken care of is a big mistake. Be sure you know that a complete perio exam is taking place at every hygiene visit AND the data is being recorded. This is a huge area of liability for you and it's your hygienists responsibility to collect and analyze this information. One ...more...

 
55. Gum Problems: Their Causative Factors & Preventions
by Brenda Kidd
Post Date: 04/18/2010
Gum diseases are caused by the lack of suitable dental health and by plaque and tartar. Plaque and tartar are the foremost causes of teeth disease and the primary issues for the proliferation and progression of periodontal (gum) disease. Plaque and tartar are rife with bacterium, which can then cause an infection of the gums and are visibly present on the teeth. They are thin films of food particl ...more...
 
56. Poor Oral Care Could Lead to Cardiovascular Illnesses
by Brenda Kidd
Post Date: 04/18/2010
Good oral health is not only crucial to your appearance and sense of well-being, but also to your general physical condition. Cavities and gum diseases would likely develop numerous serious ailments, including cardiovascular disease; all forms of diabetes, respiratory disease, and premature and low-weight babies, and has been connected to sleeping problems, as well as behavioral and developmental ...more...
 
57. Step-by-Step System for the Ultimate Hygiene Exam
by Rachel Wall
Post Date: 04/18/2010
Greet patient by name with a handshake

• "Hi, Ms. Jones. My name is Rachel and I will be taking care of you."

Escort patient to treatment room

Ask patient for any questions/concerns they may have

• "Have you noticed any changes with anything in your mouth? Do you have any questions or concerns before we start today?" • Address any specific concerns

Take B ...more...

 
58. Bidet For Achieving Better Personal Hygiene
by smartlotta smartlotta
Post Date: 04/18/2010
Personal hygiene is a matter of choice. While some people believe that it’s enough to wipe your backside after you have finished using the restroom it’s just not true. Proper cleanliness cannot be achieved just by wiping, douching or showering but by using bidet. It is both cleaner and more convenient than toilet paper as bidet makes use jet of water shooting out of a high pressure nozzle to clean ...more...
 
59. But We're So Busy
by Rachel Wall
Post Date: 04/15/2010
Have you ever experienced this? You're trying to implement a new product, procedure or service and for some reason, it just won't stick. It works fine for a little while but then you go back to your same old ways. Or you sit down with your accountant to look at practice numbers and they aren't what you expected.

Hygiene seems to be busier than ever but you just can't figure out why the num ...more...

 
60. The 'Secret' Ingredient In Perio Disease
by Rachel Wall
Post Date: 04/15/2010
The causes of halitosis are numerous, but by far the most common cause is the presence of volatile sulfur compounds (VSC). VSCs are gases that result when anaerobic bacteria metabolize sloughed epithelial cells and decaying food particles. The gases consist primarily of hydrogen sulfide, methyl mercaptan, dimethyl sulfide and dimethyl disulfide. For example, hydrogen sulfide is the gas that create ...more...
 
61. The Benefits of Fluoride and Oral Hygiene
by Jessea Kemmerer
Post Date: 04/08/2010

There has been a notable reduction in dental caries and an increase in oral hygiene in recent years due to extensive dental education. More people are regularly brushing and flossing and are using fluoride toothpastes in conjunction with regular dental checkups which a Nashville dentist says is responsible for the improvement.

The use of fluoride toothpaste inhibits demineralisation and ...more...

 
62. Do you value Perio maintenance?
by Rachel Wall
Post Date: 04/04/2010
Perio maintenance is one of those procedures that always brings up questions and differing opinions. Much of that is due to the conflict between the CDT definition of perio maintenance, that patients with periodontal disease should stay on periodontal maintenance for life, and the insurance industry's lack of support for this service. There are a few challenges to overcome to get better results wh ...more...
 
63. Technology-Out of the Closet and Into Hygiene
by Rachel Wall
Post Date: 04/01/2010
So, you’ve invested thousands of dollars on various technology breakthroughs in dentistry. Whether you are a technology geek or just beginning to dabble, the key to getting a healthy return on your investment is to get your team on board. Achieving this starts with you, Doctor. Being excited and confident about your new piece of technology is the first step. The next step is to inform your team BE ...more...
 
64. Who Scheduled This?
by Rachel Wall
Post Date: 03/29/2010
A few weeks ago I had an interesting conversation with a member of our Mastermind program during one of our focused coaching sessions. Bev is the office manager of a large practice with multiple hygienists. Her frustration is one that you may have faced too. How do you schedule a productive day that won’t send your hygienists over the edge? Bev was struggling because her hygienists have a very sp ...more...
 
65. 5 Mistakes That Are Costing You Thousands - Part 1
by Rachel Wall
Post Date: 03/29/2010
#1 Assuming Perio is Taken Care Of

Having a sharp hygiene team is a beautiful thing. But assuming everything is being taken care of is a big mistake. Be sure you know that a complete perio exam is taking place at every hygiene visit AND the data is being recorded. This is a huge area of liability for you and it's your hygienists responsibility to collect and analyze this information. One ...more...

 
66. New Pre-Med Guidelines
by Rachel Wall
Post Date: 03/25/2010
In April, the American Heart Association, along with the ADA released new guidelines for antibiotic premedication of patients with certain heart conditions. The new guidelines do not include any changes in premedication for those patients with artificial joint replacement.

According to the ADA's statement, these patients no longer need pre-med:

• mitral valve prolapse • rheumat ...more...

 
67. Back it up!
by Rachel Wall
Post Date: 03/23/2010
We've heard a lot about Evidence Based Dentistry in the last few years. With all the claims about the Oral- Systemic link and all the products and techniques that are emerging, it's important that we're aware of the research and science that supports them. In short, if we're going to offer services and education to patients, we better have the evidence to Back it Up!

But who has time to p ...more...

 
68. They're Asking For It...
by Rachel Wall
Post Date: 03/23/2010
You've seen those patients wandering the toothpaste aisle at your local Rite-Aid or Target. They're lost as to what products to choose. If you're like me, you really want to go up to them and make your recommendation but don't want to seem too nosey. That's why they ask US-their personal dental advisor. So instead of sending them into the 'wild blue yonder', why not put your product of choice in t ...more...
 
69. What food activities should be registered from my food business?
by Vincent Norland
Post Date: 03/22/2010
When the nature of your food activity alters or changes in any way, or your actual operation of your food business is amended, then the owner of the food premises is required to inform their local council or local authority of all the modifications and changes to ensure that the registration information is kept up to date. This includes informing the local council or local authority of any consid ...more...
 
70. How do I register my food premises with my local authority?
by Vincent Norland
Post Date: 03/22/2010
You have to register with your local council or authority before you start business and as soon as the food business is in operation. When you access a particular local council or local authority website you will be able to access information and details about the registration licence itself and any fees that may apply. You can complete this form online and submit it electronically, however, you ...more...
 
71. How to do you start a new food business?
by Vincent Norland
Post Date: 03/22/2010
Food Businesses must be registered with their local council or local authority prior to opening, or at least before the new food premises is being used. Many councils will specify that any new operating food business must be registered with the appropriate local authority 28 days before it is set to be used or any activities with food are undertaken, so be aware of this when setting up your new b ...more...
 
72. 3 Ways to Easier Hygiene Exams
by Rachel Wall
Post Date: 03/22/2010
Do you cringe every time you hear a call for a hygiene exam? Do you feel that your hygiene checks could be more productive and faster? Well, you're not alone. It's a common frustration that I hear from both dentists and hygienists.

Hygienists: I have to wait so long for a doctor exam

Doctors: I go in there to do an exam and my hygienist hasn't even mentioned to the patient that t ...more...

 
73. Finally a simple and convenient to have a flat stomach
by serge thomson
Post Date: 03/19/2010
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">How to have a flat stomach? Here is a question that I'm sure many women faced.

Firstly what's a flat stomach? What comes to mind is that this would be a belly without (too much) fat, but without abdominal muscles that would make unsightly "balls". One of the fears of these women and girls is a training develops too much abs. Therefore the question o ...more...

 
74. A Reminder About Good Oral Hygiene
by Janet Bruce
Post Date: 03/17/2010
Most of us, when we are very young, are taught good dental and oral health habits. And yet, even though we're aware of how important good oral hygiene is, we somehow fail to really take acre of our mouths as we get older.

It's safe to say most adults in America brush their teeth at least once a day, but the figure goes down when we talk about flossing. That figure drops even more, rather d ...more...

 
75. Are you sharing your brownies?
by Rachel Wall
Post Date: 03/15/2010
Imagine going to a party for which everyone was asked to bring a desert. You arrive and proudly place your dish on the serving table. Then you start by choosing a taste of several goodies and complementing all the talented cooks that have contributed. What would you think if someone arrived with a dish of delicious looking brownies but they kept them in their lap and wouldn't share with anyone? Br ...more...
 
76. 3 Steps to Increase Production through Hygiene in 2010
by Rachel Wall
Post Date: 03/15/2010
Has your hygiene department production flat-lined? Are you under-utilizing your hygienists' skills for observation and assessment and their ability to connect with your patients. Now is the time to change all that. You'll be blown away to see how some simple changes can create more than $100K in additional production next year.

Here's the bottom line: If you could increase hygiene producti ...more...

 
77. Poor Oral Hygiene Resulting to Halitosis
by jhe jambongana
Post Date: 03/14/2010

Halitosis most often results from fermentation of food particles by anaerobic gram-negative bacteria in the mouth, producing such volatile sulfur compounds as hydrogen sulfide and methyl mercaptan. Causative bacteria may be present in areas of gingival or periodontal disease, particularly when ulceration or necrosis is present. In patients with healthy periodontal tissue, these bacteria d ...more...

 
78. Careful Oral Hygiene Can Combat Gingivitis
by jhe jambongana
Post Date: 03/14/2010

Gingivitis is the inflammation of the gums. It may be acute, sub-acute, chronic, or recurrent. The gums usually become red, swollen, and spongy, and bleed easily. Chronic gingivitis is the usual form, resulting from irritating bacteria or debris, food impaction, or poor dental restoration. It can also accompany vitamin C deficiency or metabolic disturbances such as diabetes.

If le ...more...

 
79. FAQs about Dental Hygiene
by Gail Noyes
Post Date: 02/26/2010

Dental hygiene includes a lot of areas such as cleaning the teeth, wisdom teeth, bad breath, x-rays, exams, applying fluoride for teeth whitening and many other services. Here are a few frequently asked questions about dental hygiene.

Qs.1 What are wisdom teeth?

Ans: Your third molars are commonly called “wisdom teeth” and they are ...more...

 
80. Personal Hygiene and Hair Care Products
by Eric Kampel
Post Date: 02/22/2010

For body grooming and maintaining good body hygiene, personal hygiene and hair care products are widely and routinely used. These products promote a sense of well being by improving your body hygiene and enhancing your overall appearance.

Personal Hygiene Products for Proper Body Hygiene

Cleanliness is critical in maintaining a healthy lifestyle. more...

 
81. Feminine Care Products for Young Women
by Eric Kampel
Post Date: 02/22/2010

Feminine care products for young women are healthy alternatives that come into use in their day to day life. These materials are specifically geared towards helping teenage girls and women maintain healthy and hygienic practices.

Maintain Menstrual Hygiene Using Sanitary Pads

Sanitary pads are a necessity during those difficult days when your periods str ...more...

 
82. Cutting Edge: Learning to Cut Hair
by Kenny Leones
Post Date: 02/20/2010
Those who have their eyes set at becoming a barber or hairstylist need not wait to get a degree in some beauty school before getting their chance to play with someone’s long locks. It is possible for one to develop their skill in clipping and cropping hair at home by practicing how to cut hair on their own.

A pair of scissors is obviously the most important instrument in learning how to cu ...more...

 
83. Healthy appetite and eating advice on fat
by Vincent Norland
Post Date: 02/15/2010
Many of us are doing as much as we can to reduce the amount of fat in our diets and remain healthy, but to a certain extent we do need to consume some fat in the diet itself. If we consume a high level of saturated fat then there will be a build up over time of cholesterol in the blood stream and in turn that is detrimental to your chances of avoiding heart disease. On the flip side, if it is un ...more...
 
84. Sanitary Hygiene Services
by Scarlett Robinson
Post Date: 02/10/2010
We have all heard that ‘Cleanliness leads to Godliness’ but in our day to day life how much hygiene do we actually maintain? We generally associate hygiene and sanitation with how neat and tidy we look apparently but it basically runs deep down. It is in fact the first and foremost step to overall health and wellness. It is also important to maintain the hygiene to protect oneself from various typ ...more...
 
85. Ladies Finally a simple and convenient to have a flat stomach
by serge thomson
Post Date: 02/07/2010
How to have a flat stomach? Here is a question that I'm sure many women faced.

Firstly what's a flat stomach? What comes to mind is that this would be a belly without (too much) fat, but without abdominal muscles that would make unsightly "balls". One of the fears of these women and girls is a training develops too much abs. Therefore the question of flat stomach occurs more often on the ...more...

 
86. Food safety and the costs of meeting food hygiene regulations
by Vincent Norland
Post Date: 01/28/2010
Many firms have to close down completely and often mention the considerable costs involved of meeting the UK or EU Food Hygiene and Safety regulations as well as other costs for hygiene training for their employees. To top it all off, to properly implement HACCP (Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point) can require analysis under a microscope of particular food ingredients, for example, and so the ...more...
 
87. Don't be Confused by Myths and Misconceptions about Porcelain Ve...
by Phillip Stone
Post Date: 01/24/2010
If you’ve ever met anyone with porcelain veneers, chances are you were impressed by their smile. Porcelain veneers are fabulous because of their ability to give the impression of perfect natural teeth when in fact they are merely engineered masks for less-than-perfect teeth. Regardless of how they are created, there’s no arguing that porcelain veneers can create a million dollar smile for most pat ...more...
 
88. Ayurveda in India
by Eshani Panda
Post Date: 01/20/2010
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Ayurveda in India

Ayurveda is the oldest surviving comprehensive medical science in the world. The term is derived from its ancient Sanskrit roots - ‘Ayus' which stands for life and ‘Ved' which symbolizes knowledge. Ayurveda offers a rich, comprehensive outlook to a healthy life and its origins go back nearly 5000 years. To when it was expounded and practiced by ...more...

 
89. Food Safety
by Dave Summers
Post Date: 01/15/2010
Eating food kills! That doesn't mean by way of overeating and obesity, causing heart attacks, it means by food poisoning. Food poisoning kills several hundred people in the UK every year and several thousand in the USA. How can this happen in the 21st century? Food poisoning and Foodborne disease are more prevalent now than they have ever been. Do you really know what is in the food you eat? ...more...
 
90. Use Medical Scrubs and Ensure Hygiene in Hospitals
by Harry King
Post Date: 01/14/2010
Professional look is very necessary for doctors and surgeons to enhance their practice. Medical scrubs help to create professional atmosphere in the hospital. It helps to provide a systematic view of the staff and the patients. Different colors and designs of the scrubs help to distinguish the staff members and the patients from the visitors and guests. One can purchase scrub for the entire staff ...more...
 
91. Hospital Apparel- They help to Maintain health and Hygiene
by Harry King
Post Date: 01/14/2010
Every modern hospital needs hospital apparel. There are many different types of apparel available to choose from. Doctors and nurses wear aprons that are made from cloth or plastic. These aprons protect the dress of the doctors and nurse from being stained. Plastic apron are washable and bloodstains can be removed easily from them. After washing they also dry quickly making them ready to be reused ...more...
 
92. Alternative Wrinkle Prevention - Proper Health and Hygiene to Ge...
by Ryan English
Post Date: 01/13/2010

What are the causative factors?

There are numerous factors that could contribute a lot to the development of this natural signs of aging called wrinkles and we shall look at a few of them.

* Free radicals from the sun's ultra violet rays the cause the degeneration of collagen, which is a protein found in the skin that helps to keep it elastic and health looking. The ot ...more...

 
93. Acne Hygiene
by kathy chang
Post Date: 01/12/2010

One of the most common misconceptions about acne is that it's caused by dirt. It's not! Acne is caused by a combination of factors you can't control, like your hormone balance and the natural pace of your skin's renewal system. Fortunately, there are a number of things you can control that may help you keep your acne in check. Begin by following these simple suggestions for healt ...more...

 
94. Body Lotion for Personal Hygiene
by Eric Kampel
Post Date: 01/08/2010

These days, people are becoming more health conscious and oriented towards practicing healthy living. As part of this, skin care products enjoy higher demand in the industry. Among them, body lotion has an important part to play in helping to maintain proper personal hygiene and sanitatio ...more...

 
95. Acne and Good Basic Hygiene
by amanda lee
Post Date: 01/03/2010

No matter what your mama told you, dirt does not cause acne. Unfortunately it is one of the acne myths that runs wild with acne sufferers. Yes, keeping your face cleanly washed can in fact help your acne breakouts to lessen in frequency and help them to be less severe, but the bottom line is that you simply do not breakout just because your face is dirty.

But of course, there is ...more...

 
96. Acne, Diet and Hygiene Demystified
by desmond mok
Post Date: 01/03/2010

Is there a relationship between diet, hygiene and acne? This debate has been going on for many years now and because of the fact that millions across the world are affected by acne, this is a very popular debate. Though there is no scientific proof to show that there is indeed a relationship, but many still continue to believe in the contrary.

One common misconception is ...more...

 
97. Human Labour: Wellbeing in the Workplace
by Francesca Tessarollo
Post Date: 12/29/2009
On the 19th of December the Università del Sacro Cuore in Rome will host the convention “Human Labour: Wellbeing in the Workplace”.

The convention, organised by the Istituto di Medicina del Lavoro of the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore is meant to look into important issues regarding wellbeing in the workplace and industrial hygiene, and many important scholars and experts will partic ...more...

 
98. Keeping The Workplace Clean
by Ryan Dalli
Post Date: 12/29/2009
Imagine you`re busy at work and there just does not seem to be enough hours in the day. You have some important work to get through and it is lunch time. You don`t have time to nip out for lunch or to go to the cafeteria, so what do you do? You sit at your desk and eat your sandwich and crisps whilst working. Does this sound like you? Well next time you are thinking about eating your lunch at your ...more...
 
99. Whats covered by food hygiene online and should you get a food h...
by Vincent Norland
Post Date: 12/14/2009
If you are starting a new food business you must register with the local authority at least 28 days before setting up. This means that most food business premises will have to be registered. If you think you are exempt from being registered, for instance where you may already be registered for food law purposes or perhaps a tent or marquee, but not including stalls, then you should contact the l ...more...
 
100. How To Keep Oral Hygiene For Children
by Clemente Oliver
Post Date: 12/14/2009
Oral hygiene is very important in children as poor oral hygiene may lead to poor health and other kind of dental diseases. The cavities and gum diseases not only affect the physical appearance of a person, but also lead to serious health problems such as insomnia, stroke and even hearing defects. It has been found from the studies that the poor oral care can contribute to the clogging of the art ...more...
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