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Dental Floss Guide
Numerous people have undergone dental implant surgery to restore their lost teeth. Commonly known as teeth implants, dental implants are small folds which are fitted into the jawbone to anchor false teeth.
After a patient undergoes a dental implant treatment, their prosthodontist will inform them about taking good care of their brand new teeth, to ensure that the teeth implants persist for quite a long time. One tip commonly suggested by a prosthodontist Florida would be to floss regularly, around the dental implants and abutments.
What’s dental floss?
The expression dental floss is a misnomer, as floss used for cleaning teeth is usually made from nylon or cotton fibers, instead of any ‘floss’. The fibers used in the production of dental floss are incredibly thin and are strung to each other to form stretchable strings. They are commonly offered in various flavors such as peppermint, strawberry, cinnamon, and even bacon. Also, there are different types of floss for unique requirements.
Some types of dental care which may be suggested for patients that have undergone teeth implant therapy are:
Wax coated floss
This kind of dental floss does not fray like other types of floss. However, it can be much thicker than floss which isn’t coated with wax. However, it typically breaks very quickly, particularly when cleaning teeth whitening implants and abutments. Sometimes, it may also stick to the implants, or create a squeaking sound, when it’s run across the metal.
Teflon-coated bleach
This floss slips more readily between prosthetic teeth anchored by dental implants and natural teeth. The significant downside of this type of floss is its lower cleaning power, in comparison with non-Teflon floss.
Floss with fluoride
Commonly inserted to tooth glue or advocated in diets, fluoride helps protect the teeth enamel, also prevents sugar acids from forming inside the mouth. Dental floss which includes fluoride contributes to stopping the creation of glycolysis in the mouth.
Chlorhexidine soaked floss
Chlorhexidine is proven to avoid the growth of germs and bacteria, and also fights dental caries. It costs a lot more than other types of dental floss.
The types of dental floss mentioned above are usually available in different thicknesses for various needs. If you’re thinking about which kind of floss is right for you, ask your dental prosthodontist, who is going to be able to suggest the most appropriate one, based on your particular case.
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This was a very brief encounter and I have to say that I am very grateful to Floss for actually stopping to chat and have her portrait taken. So in our rushed chat I didn't get to find out much about Floss, but her hat, which is what attracted me in the first place is from one of her favourite charity shops "which are the best places to get real bargains these days".
The light wasn't great but we made the best of it and the gentle toning in lightroom seems to bring enhance the gentle feeling I got from our encounter.
Thanks for talking the time to be included in the project Floss, and I hope you do get in touch so I can send you the shots.
This picture is #66 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page
a photo a day, 2012
january 5
today is a sewing day.
i am working on a large embroidery project that is all trees and animals. there are lots of greens, yellows, and browns, with splashes of other colours too. these are some of my floss ends from the last few days.
photo taken with canon eos 30d camera and ef-s 60mm f/2.8 macro usm lens
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Dental Floss Guide
Numerous people have undergone dental implant surgery to restore their lost teeth. Commonly known as teeth implants, dental implants are small folds which are fitted into the jawbone to anchor false teeth.
After a patient undergoes a dental implant treatment, their prosthodontist will inform them about taking good care of their brand new teeth, to ensure that the teeth implants persist for quite a long time. One tip commonly suggested by a prosthodontist Florida would be to floss regularly, around the dental implants and abutments.
What’s dental floss?
The expression dental floss is a misnomer, as floss used for cleaning teeth is usually made from nylon or cotton fibers, instead of any ‘floss’. The fibers used in the production of dental floss are incredibly thin and are strung to each other to form stretchable strings. They are commonly offered in various flavors such as peppermint, strawberry, cinnamon, and even bacon. Also, there are different types of floss for unique requirements.
Some types of dental care which may be suggested for patients that have undergone teeth implant therapy are:
Wax coated floss
This kind of dental floss does not fray like other types of floss. However, it can be much thicker than floss which isn’t coated with wax. However, it typically breaks very quickly, particularly when cleaning teeth whitening implants and abutments. Sometimes, it may also stick to the implants, or create a squeaking sound, when it’s run across the metal.
Teflon-coated bleach
This floss slips more readily between prosthetic teeth anchored by dental implants and natural teeth. The significant downside of this type of floss is its lower cleaning power, in comparison with non-Teflon floss.
Floss with fluoride
Commonly inserted to tooth glue or advocated in diets, fluoride helps protect the teeth enamel, also prevents sugar acids from forming inside the mouth. Dental floss which includes fluoride contributes to stopping the creation of glycolysis in the mouth.
Chlorhexidine soaked floss
Chlorhexidine is proven to avoid the growth of germs and bacteria, and also fights dental caries. It costs a lot more than other types of dental floss.
The types of dental floss mentioned above are usually available in different thicknesses for various needs. If you’re thinking about which kind of floss is right for you, ask your dental prosthodontist, who is going to be able to suggest the most appropriate one, based on your particular case.
candy floss india cart will be the hit of every party. It pops up to two quarts of hot, fresh kettle cooked candy floss machine per batch. Providing a vintage look and feel, reminiscent of silent movie houses and carnivals circa-early 1900's, the old fashioned movie time candy floss machine cart is designed for home use. It features a large, stainless-steel kettle with a built-in stirring system and kernel catcher to keep out the unpopped kernels.
Apologies to all those people who end up here by searching for "monster bulge". I'm afraid this isn't quite what you were looking for.
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San Juan Capistrano, CA
The thorns on the trunk of this tree would discourage any climber! They remind me of huge chocolate chips. :)
I was playing around with lighting; this is getting some light from the side of a CFL, but is primarily lit from bouncing the on-camera flash off of a piece of gold foil onto the ceiling. I found it amusing that such a mundane subject came out looking, IMHO, quite good.
My mom was a crafter of epic proportions. Sewing, tatting, knitting, crochet, counted cross stitch... I don't think there was a craft out there she didn't try.
I've been doing some embroidery work this week (which I can't show yet - I need projects I can take pictures of!) & I inherited* her embroidery/cross stitch floss.
There are 5 of these containers. I'm pretty sure there's at least one card for each color DMC put out. SO MUCH FLOSS. At least I know I'll have whatever color I need for whatever random project I make.
*When I say "inherited", what I mean is that last year, I said "Hey, do you guys still have mom's embroidery floss? Can I steal it?"
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Copywriter: Razvan Capanescu/Bogdan Nestor, Art Director: Bogdan Nestor,
Producto:
Seda eléctrica Waterpik® Flosser FL-220
Descripción del producto:
La seda dental eléctrica Waterpik® Flosser FL-220 elimina de manera suave la placa bacteriana (biofilm oral) que se acumula entre los dientes y en el borde de las encías.
Propiedades del producto:
La seda dental eléctrica Waterpik® Flosser FL-220 realiza 10.000 vibraciones por minuto y dispone de 15 puntas blanqueadoras con sabor a menta.
Tiene un mango ergonómico que se adhiere a la mano facilitando su uso.
Se recomienda en personas con aparatos de ortodoncia o reticentes a usar la seda manual. Está indicado en la higiene bucal de personas con discapacidades físicas o psíquicas por su fácil manejo.
Modo de empleo:
Introducir la punta del Waterpik® Flosser FL-220 entre los dientes, a la altura del borde de la encía y apretar el botón posterior. Desplazar la punta de arriba a abajo contra la superficie del diente.
Se recomienda usar una punta para toda la boca y cambiarlas después de cada uso.
Consulte en nuestra página web más información sobre Seda eléctrica Waterpik® Flosser FL-220:
www.dentaid.es/es/waterpik/seda-electrica-waterpik-flosse...