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    Welcome At Our New Site

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    enjoying looking around our brand-new website! We have recently revamped the layout and content to offer you a more enjoyable, informative experience. We encourage you to contact our office if you have any questions or concerns about our services or your oral health care. We will be happy to help with whatever you need. If you are new to our practice, we would like to tell you a little about ourselves. At Andrew Dine, DDS, we are dedicated to helping our Fairfield, OH area patients get the high-quality

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    discusses scholarly articles that discuss various interventions, to improve oral health in children of all ages. There is research conducted that shows 1 out of 6 children experience a toothache each year. There were various interventions implemented throughout schools, and for parents with young children. Each intervention had similar effects and research shows that they were very effective in increasing knowledge on oral hygiene and dental health. This paper also discusses those various interventions

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    CHAPTER ONE WHO AM I If you take a quick view of yourself, you will find a living, breathing, intricate machine. Humans have physical, social, mental and spiritual make-up. Humans control a multi-dimensional body which thrives on nutrition, self-governance, choice and freedom. This machine needs constant maintenance and care to work at its peak. People use the knowledge of the body to upkeep operations. Care increases longevity and durability of the delicate body

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    How beneficial is having knowledge about the down low? Not enough of our society is informed of how detrimental or costly this “lifestyle” is or can be. Surprisingly, the risk factors include an association with sexually transmitted diseases most notably HIV/AIDS. According to Lisa Bond, “the down low has been used to describe black men who identify as heterosexual yet put their female partners at risk for HIV infection by secretly engaging in homosexual sex”. Whether or not we conclude that black

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    I. While we are in class today, 6 people will die from oral cancer. Three out of the four are men between the ages of 25 and 55. Before being diagnosed, these individuals probable ate a good diet and exercised regularly. Most did not use tobacco products and seldom drank alcohol. II. Oral cancers have been on the rise over the last decade with the amount of cases doubling in the United States alone. It has catapulted oral cancer from 11th on the overall number of cancer cases to number

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    "Identified 1907, Chlamydia was once thought to be a virus. It was classified as a bacterium in the 1960's" (Breguet 9) by Stanislaus Von Prowazek, a Czech Scientist. This discovery of a new bacterium led many scientist to believe that this was not the only bacteria they were classifying wrong. Chlamydia trachomatis "The word Chlamydia comes from the greek chlamys, A type of cloak that drapes over the shoulder. This refers to the way the Chlamydia bacterium drapes itself around the nucleus of cells

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    Tooth Replacement Options

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    implants require surgery, patients should be in good health overall. Patients either must have adequate bone to support the implant, or be able to have surgery to build up the area needing the implant. Patients also should be ready to commit to a daily oral care routine and to regular dental visits.

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    2 Parental actions can influence both positive and negative developments in the personalities of children. These developments begin at birth and continue throughout the lifespan. Parenting can be difficult at times, but what one must remember is that the actions of parents in the early stages of their children’s life can be the most significant. Of all the theorists who have studied the development of personality, Sigmund Freud and Erik Erikson have been the most influential in explaining how parents

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    Aaron Mann Coach Romero Health & Wellness 27 April 2015 STD’s In College STDs are sexually transmitted diseases usually caused by unprotected sex with another person with an STD. This disease plays a big role in college due to the amount of freedom they have and also the transition of being in high school to becoming a college student. This disease is a big problem when it comes to college because its all about growth, discovering, and exploration, and for this exploration it explores beyond

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    at least three months after that event to get tested. HIV spreads when a fluid from a person, who is infected, enters the body of another person who is not infected. Fluids can be transferred through anal, oral, or vaginal sex without a condom, small amounts of blood from deep kissing and oral sex, childbirth or during pregnancy, breastfeeding, and shared injection equipment. National guidelines state that men who have sex with men, injection drug users, men and women with multiple sex partners,

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