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Relief for Broken or Lost Dental Fillings

Dental complications such as broken or lost fillings can happen at any time. Fortunately, there are temporary solutions to relieve any discomfort until you can visit a dentist, which experts say you should do as quickly as possible. Here's a quick tip if you find yourself with a broken or lost filling.This is an easy home remedy to keep the tooth clean and to alleviate any discomfort. Add a quarter to half-teaspoon of table salt to warm water. Gently rinse the area a few times to remove any filling debris and food particles.

Repeat after each meal or eating. We don't recommend using a water pic or other type of brushing device as this could irritate and even do more damage to the tooth or remaining filling. Water cleans the area and the salt acts as a minor antiseptic. If salt isn't available, use plain warm water. Don't forget to make that appointment with your dentist just as quickly as possible to avoid any further risk of pain or infection.Publishing Rights: You have permission to publish this article electronically, in print, in your ebook or on your website, free of charge, as long as the author's information and web link are included at the bottom of the article and the article is not changed, modified or altered in any way.

The web link should be active when the article is reprinted on a web site or in an email. The author would appreciate an email indicating you wish to post this article to a website, and the link to where it is posted. Copyright 2005, . All Rights Reserved..

Michele Webb owns her own website and is a member of a number of organizations for women Netpreneurs and business owners. She has over 20 years experience in health care, clinical trials, management, project management and software development. She currently lives in Las Vegas, Nevada USA with her two dogs.You are invited to visit her website at: http://www.ebooksnstuff.com.

All New Certified Pool-Spa Operator? Handbook Introduced The Most Important Recreational Water Manual Written in the Last 10 Years

The National Swimming Pool Foundation?(NSPF?) introduced the long-awaited Certified Pool-Spa Operator? Handbook at the Aquatic Health? Conference, October 3-5, in Atlanta, Georgia.
Authored by Ron Ford, veteran CPO? instructor, the new handbook is the fundamental training and reference manual for professionals who help protect those who use aquatic venues, including operators, health officials, service technicians, retailers, property managers, and manufacturers.
This handbook emphasizes pool and spa operations and protecting people in and around the water.
It brings insight into understanding and preventing drowning, suction entrapment, evisceration, diving accidents, recreational water illness, electrocutions, chemical hazards, and slip and falls.
Fresh information related to regulatory agencies and guidelines, disinfection, water balance, water problems, troubleshooting, chemical testing and record keeping, chemical feed and control technology...

All New Certified Pool-Spa Operator? Handbook Introduced The Most Important Recreational Water Manual Written in the Last 10 Years
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A Guide to Waterbed Mattresses

If you need a new waterbed mattress, there are a variety of things you should know. For starters, waterbed mattresses come in different levels of firmness. Since even the firmest waterbed is less firm than a traditional bed, most experts recommend buying the firmest waterbed mattress that you can afford.

Let's take a look at the different types of waterbed mattresses:

Free Flow: as its name suggests, a free flow mattress allows the water to flow freely. This makes the bed feel as though it is always gently rocking. Sleeping on a free flow waterbed mattress is much like sleeping on a boat.

This type of mattress is not recommended for someone who desires support. Some people have trouble sleeping on a bed that moves freely with every toss and every turn. In addition, the free flow mattress doesn't have any mechanism to balance it. This means that if one partner is larger or heavier than the other, the mattress will be lopsided.

Hydraulic:...

A Guide to Waterbed Mattresses
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Courage is Needed Now

Courage is needed now because of earth, climatic and energy changes which are affecting our lives.Myself and many Reiki Masters and therapists work when we are asleep, travelling and doing healing and rescue work. This is because there are global changes occuring, such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, unprecedented weather, floods, forest fires, landslides, wars and civil unrest to name but a few. These occurences have prompted our recruitment by those in spirit to work at night. The recruitment took place at a Reiki Share one evening by a Tibetan Lama who told me, Hilary a clairvoyant and another friend Jane that we were to do this work and to meditate once a week, so we could be prepared.A year and a half later and many global events on, we are still working at night and even afternoon naps, feeling exhausted during the day. Thank the universe for flower essences that have keep us sane and ever expanding.

We are given energy when we are in need by the White Brotherhood who...

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Conventional Medicine's Vision: A Future In Preventive Health Care


The University of Kentucky's Dr. William Markesbery thinks a day is coming when we will be able to protect children from the illnesses of old age, including Alzheimer's disease. Although it's purely speculative at this time, it could be possible in a few decades to identify young people who are genetically susceptible to develop Alzheimer's disease. Protective drugs, lifestyle changes, or other strategies could be started decades before symptoms of the disease appears.

Scientists don't know exactly what causes Alzheimer's disease but they think many factors can affect each person differently. Alzheimer's disease is not considered a normal part of aging, but age is a primary risk factor.

This disease usually doesn't appear until after age 60, and about five percent of people ages 65 to 74 have the disease, and the percentage jumps to nearly half after age 85. Generally if members of your family have had Alzheimer's disease you are more likely to be at risk....

Conventional Medicine's Vision: A Future In Preventive Health Care
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Conventional Medicine's Vision: A Future In Preventive Health Care


The University of Kentucky's Dr. William Markesbery thinks a day is coming when we will be able to protect children from the illnesses of old age, including Alzheimer's disease. Although it's purely speculative at this time, it could be possible in a few decades to identify young people who are genetically susceptible to develop Alzheimer's disease. Protective drugs, lifestyle changes, or other strategies could be started decades before symptoms of the disease appears.

Scientists don't know exactly what causes Alzheimer's disease but they think many factors can affect each person differently. Alzheimer's disease is not considered a normal part of aging, but age is a primary risk factor.

This disease usually doesn't appear until after age 60, and about five percent of people ages 65 to 74 have the disease, and the percentage jumps to nearly half after age 85. Generally if members of your family have had Alzheimer's disease you are more likely to be at risk....

Conventional Medicine's Vision: A Future In Preventive Health Care
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Relief for Broken or Lost Dental Fillings

Dental complications such as broken or lost fillings can happen at any time. Fortunately, there are temporary solutions to relieve any discomfort until you can visit a dentist, which experts say you should do as quickly as possible. Here's a quick tip if you find yourself with a broken or lost filling.This is an easy home remedy to keep the tooth clean and to alleviate any discomfort. Add a quarter to half-teaspoon of table salt to warm water. Gently rinse the area a few times to remove any filling debris and food particles.

Repeat after each meal or eating. We don't recommend using a water pic or other type of brushing device as this could irritate and even do more damage to the tooth or remaining filling. Water cleans the area and the salt acts as a minor antiseptic. If salt isn't available, use plain warm water. Don't forget to make that appointment with your dentist just as quickly as possible to avoid any further risk of pain or infection.Publishing Rights: You have permission...

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