8 Conditions When Dental Implants are an Ideal Solution

Around 40 million Americans are missing all of their teeth, and a staggering 178 million have lost at least one. Tooth loss can happen for many reasons, but most often, it’s caused by tooth decay or gum disease. While dentures used to be the only option available for those with missing teeth, dental implants have quickly become the preferred treatment. Here are eight conditions where dental implants are an ideal solution:

1. Periodontitis (Gum Disease)

This is a condition in which the gums pull away from the teeth, causing pockets to form. Dentists do not fit those with periodontitis for dentures because dental implants would be the most effective option by far. This is because dental implants closely mimic natural teeth, and they’re the only dental solution that will prevent your gums from receding further.

2. Advanced Bone Loss

Over time, the bone supporting the teeth begins to shrink and disappear due to gum disease. This loss of bone makes it difficult for dentures to fit correctly and support a dental implant bridge. Dental implants in Gainesville are the best solution for restoring your smile if you’re dealing with jaw bone loss.

3. Edentulism (Complete Tooth Loss)

Dental implants are the best option available when you’re suffering from edentulism, the state of not having natural teeth. While dental bridges and partials can be used in this situation, dental implants are the most natural-looking and feeling dental solution available.

4. Root Canal Failure

If you’ve had root canal therapy, dental implants can help restore your dental health. Dental implants are the only dental solution that will not be affected by the weakened dental structure created during root canal therapy.

5. Congenital Defects

Dental implants are especially beneficial for people born missing some or all of their teeth. If you were born without some dental structure, dental implants mimic the appearance and function of natural teeth. The dental implants can also anchor dental appliances such as braces or other dental enhancements, making dental implants the solution of choice.

6. Trauma to the Mouth (Teeth Injury)

Dental implants are the dental solution of choice for dental injuries. These dental enhancements require no special care, which is beneficial after dental trauma. Dental implants are also the best solution for dental reconstruction surgery after a severe injury.

7. Excessive Wear and Tear

Dental implants can restore dental function for those who have experienced dental wear and tear. This dental restoration is often more efficient than a dental bridge because dental implants preserve a healthy dental structure, which dental bridges do not.

8. Cavities and Decay

Dental implants are the dental solution of choice in most cases of dental decay. While dental bridges or partials can be used, dental implants provide the most dental function in this situation. They are stronger than traditional dental bridges, and there is no risk of decay around dental implants because they help the dental structure remain healthy.

If you are suffering from any of the above conditions, you should consider dental implants as your solution. However, your dentist may instantly disqualify you for the process if you:

  • Smoke and chew tobacco
  • Have uncontrolled diabetes
  • Have uncontrolled hypertension
  • Take medication that can cause excessive bleeding
  • Have a history of cancer or tumor growth, especially head and neck cancers

Dental implants are an ideal dental solution for those with tooth loss. These dental enhancements will restore dental health, have a natural appearance and require no special care.…

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Are High Antioxidants a Cure for Fibromyalgia or Chronic Fatigue?

Are High Antioxidants a Cure for Fibromyalgia or Chronic Fatigue?

I personally struggle with the effects of fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue and a host of other related issues. After a 6 month treatment of Lupron, a medication I took to treat endometriosis, my symptoms started. My symptoms over time became severe enough that they impacted my ability to work and my entire life. For that reason I have gone from doctor to doctor searching for an answer, a solution, some way to recover. Unfortunately there is no perfect pill that solves all the problems of fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue. There are medications that can address some of the symptoms like Cymbalta, Lyrica, Ultram & Ultracet. In talking with others and with my own experiences with these medications, the concern remains that it is just masking the symptoms and not a cure for the disease.

At this time there is not much else that can be done except to take medication to mask the symptoms and to exercise when you are able as that has shown to reduce pain levels. I never expected I would be 45 and dealing with a chronic illness. I try to keep up with research on fibromyalgia hoping that someone finds a cure. In the meantime I thought it might help to lose weight so I started taking a high antioxidant X-protein meal shake. When I started taking the shake, I noticed a slight improvement in my symptoms. Over time I am noticing more of an improvement which makes we wonder, Can high antioxidants cure fibromyalgia?

I found some interesting information suggesting just that. As documented in Rheumatol Int. 2010 Apr 8 by Iqbal R, Mughal MS, Arshad N, Arshad M. “Oxidative stress has also been implicated in the pathophysiology of FM; therefore, supplementation with antioxidants may be important in modulation of the effects of ROS in patients with FM.” Firat University Division of Rheumatology also posted in Rheumatol In 2006 May 26 “Our results indicate that patients with FM are under oxidative stress. These findings represent a rationale for further research assessing the effect of free radical scavengers or antioxidant agents like vitamins and omega-3 fatty acids on peripheral and central mechanisms in FM” Mersin University Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Department also reported in Rheumatol Int. 2005 April 25th ” In conclusion, oxidant/antioxidant balances were changed in fibromyalgia. Increased free radical levels may be responsible for the development of fibromyalgia. These findings may support the hypothesis of fibromyalgia as an oxidative disorder”.

I am not a doctor, I am just a patient trying to get better. If you are like me, suffering with fibromyalgia or chronic fatigue, consider an antioxidant rich diet and see if it makes a difference for you. Since it can be difficult to consume the amount of antioxidants needed to get better, you may want to try a high antioxidant protein shake or a high antioxidant supplement such as Xocai healthy chocolate.…

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Car Accidents and Their Causes

Car Accidents and Their Causes

Distracted drivers are the number one cause of automobile accidents. They account for up to fifty percent of all automobile accidents. There are many things that can distract a driver and as technology gets better, more distractions are being produced. Many people use their cell phones while driving, even to do text messaging. They labour under the idea that they are capable of multitasking when all it really takes is a split second of inattention in order to end up in an accident. Another form of distracted driver is one that has their attention drawn away by an accident that has already occurred. This is why often there will be many accidents all in one scene.

Driver fatigue is responsible for a large number of accidents. Being tired makes the driver less attentive and less aware of what is going on around the vehicle, if something does happen and the driver does see it, the fatigue will slow the reaction time, which can land the driver in an accident. The greatest risk for driver fatigue is between the hours of eleven pm and eight am when the largest majority of individuals are used to sleeping. Another danger time is between noon and two pm where many drivers become drowsy and in need of a nap. Symptoms of driver fatigue include eyelids feeling heavy, frequent yawning, the vehicle drifting about in the lane and varying speeds with no noticeable reason. A tired person can misjudge traffic situations, have loss of distance perception, see things ‘jump out’ that aren’t there, fidgeting in the seat, being irritable or even daydreaming. In extreme cases, the person can actually fall asleep at the wheel. Medications can also contribute to the feeling of fatigue as well as slow the reflexes and affect the perception.

Drunk driving is responsible for a large number of tragic accidents. Large numbers of individuals have died as a result of a drunk driver. Drunk driving is responsible for a large number of traffic deaths due largely to the fact that the driver has no idea how fast the vehicle is travelling, has trouble keeping the vehicle in one lane and when in an accident situation, doesn’t recognize it or take action. This means the drunk driver is liable to go into the accident at full speed causing severe injuries if not fatalities within the other vehicles involved. Quite often the drunk driver suffers minor injuries due to the fact that the alcohol has the body so relaxed that it doesn’t tense because of the oncoming collision.

Speeding can cause collisions for a multitude of reasons and they compound upon each other. The faster the vehicle is going, the less reaction time the driver has to avoid a collision. The faster the vehicle is going, the more likely that a collision will occur. Speed also increases the severity of the collision. The damage/speed ratio doesn’t rise equally, the speed rises at one rate and the damage severity rises at a much higher rate, for instance, a collision at sixty mph as opposed to forty mph, the higher speed collision doubles in severity.…

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How To Create An Effective Event Poster For Your Non Profit Event

How To Create An Effective Event Poster For Your Non Profit Event

At The Center for Spiritual Living, Santa Rosa we have an extensive display of posters announcing upcoming events that may be of interest to our community. We have been on a long journey of learning how to use posters effectively and with some advice from designers and people in-the-know when it comes to advertising. Over time we have made some successful adjustments that have taught us how to create an effective event poster for our nonprofit organization. Now we notice people spend more time viewing our display of posters, whereas before we honed our skills, they tended to move past the display quickly.

Less Is More

Through trial and error we have discovered that the first and most important piece of advice has been ‘less is more,’ a concept that when practiced in poster making seems to increase interest and comprehension. At first we wrestled with our desire to get as much information in front of the reader as possible, until we learned that in general people are overwhelmed by information, they have information fatigue. It seems that if they do not see and ‘get’ what they are interested in by the first glance of the poster, they are likely to move on. We try to let the poster answer the viewer’s question “What will I take away from this event?”

Let The Picture Tell The Story

We learned to ‘let the picture tell the story,’ so that a poster – even from a distance – announces through its photo/graphic “John Doe Is Coming,” or “If You Like Famous Person You’ll Like This Class.” In other words, let the visual be your primary creative concern: what do I want the people to ‘get’ right away when they look at this poster?

Be Selective

Next, we had to be selective and have two or three large print sentences or bullets that clearly state what the interested person will get out of attending the event or class. So dominating each poster is 1) Title of event 2) Graphic elements that tell the story and 3) Short key information that is easy to read. Long descriptions of the content or extensive biographies of the presenter are best presented elsewhere, for example on a website.

More Information Available

On the lower portion of the poster – say the lower quarter – information about date, cost and where more information can be found, is printed in considerably smaller text. This is because these details do not need to compete for attention. If the graphic element, title and key elements have done the job by attracting interested people, these are the people are most likely to step closer to look for the additional details, and you want to be sure they know where to go to get it.…

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Causes of Chronic Fatigue – The Major Causes of CFS

Causes of Chronic Fatigue – The Major Causes of CFS

The causes of chronic fatigue can be sketchy at best, as not much is known about this illness that has taken to affecting many people over the recent years. While no one knows the major causes of CFS, there is much speculation, and each medical professional will tell you a different theory on what really triggers this disorder in people.

While the causes are still quite a mystery, the symptoms are quite common, not only in everyone who suffers from CFS, but also in other possible health problems. Yet if you have undergone treatment for any suspicious symptoms yet they still persist, then there is a possibility that you might be suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome.

The most common warning signs of CFS that sufferers display include one or more of the following: excessive to severe fatigue or tiredness, inability to concentrate, memory loss or forgetfulness, continual headaches, muscle and joint aches, nausea, changes in one’s appetite, tender lymph nodes, and depression.

Discussing these reoccurring symptoms with your primary care physician along with any concerns or questions regarding chronic fatigue syndrome is the first step towards improving your health. In addition to modern medicines there are some do-it-yourself healthy alternatives that you can add into your life, such as a daily exercise routine, substituting healthier foods for those that are bad for one’s body, finding time to relax more, and every night dedicating it to resting and sleeping.

Of course there is no quick fix, or a cure for this disorder, and like with all things, CFS will take time to go away. Those things mentioned here is a just a general place to start if you suspect that you have chronic fatigue syndrome, or CFS, and you desire to feel better, have more energy and not always be tired.…

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3 Reasons to Invest in Anti-Fatigue Mats

3 Reasons to Invest in Anti-Fatigue Mats

Commercial floor mats are quick upgrades that deliver a host of different benefits to the workplace. Floor mats are effective in controlling dirt, moisture, and bacteria in highly trafficked areas. This is important, as debris control keeps facilities clean and professional in appearance, fueling consumer confidence and loyalty. A specific type of floor mat is needed when it comes to keeping both employees and customers comfortable, loyal, and productive, however. These products are called Anti-Fatigue Mats, and they offer a range of additional benefits that ordinary floor mats simply do not.

On the outside, an Anti-Fatigue Mat looks like 1 solid floor mat. On the inside, however, they are made of several layers that are stacked vertically. This layered construction creates a soft surface that is tall (vertically) and able to be compressed. The mat compresses under pressure, stimulating the muscle fibers of the feet. This triggers a ripple effect that likewise causes stimulation in the muscle fibers of the legs, lower back, and shoulders. This subtle stimulation loosens muscle fibers, decreases tension, and allows for superior blood flow. Thus, the mats are termed “Anti-Fatigue” for their ability to conserve energy by allowing the heart to more easily pump oxygenated blood throughout the body.

1) Anti-Fatigue Mats increase your ability to perform strenuous tasks over time. The unique construction of the mat stimulates muscle activity and allows for greater blood flow throughout the body. This supplies significant amounts of oxygen and nutrients to the muscles of the body, without which muscles would be unable to function.

2) Fatigue Mats increase your ability to focus for long hours. Standing on Anti-Fatigue Matting stimulates muscles, and it increases oxygen and nutrient delivery throughout the body. The brain is one organ that benefits greatly from such enhanced blood flow. Greater amounts of oxygen and vital nutrients in the brain are intricately tied with increased mental abilities.

3) Organizations may customize their mats with logos. Logo mats are an effective tool in both branding and marketing. Proudly displaying a well-known logo and slogan, for example, gives customers confidence in a company’s products and services. Lesser-known brands may also use logo mats to communicate marketing messages, logos, and slogans to build brand or product awareness with the public.

Anti-Fatigue Matting may directly impact a business’s bottom line because it touches both customers and employees. While the mat’s one-of-a-kind construction increases employee productivity, it may also serve to complement marketing efforts to consumers.…

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What’s My Ideal Weight For Height?

What’s My Ideal Weight For Height?

If you’re wondering what is my ideal weight for height, then this will be one of the most important articles you will read. Here’s why. I’m going to explain to you a secret that has to do with your ideal weight that is probably like nothing else you’ve ever heard.

It’s going to get you really excited and put your mind at ease and help you to stop comparing yourself to other people. So this is very powerful stuff.

This will be a very short article and put you in a good mood. So what is the real answer to the questions…

“What is my ideal weight for height?”

Well. Most people. Especially when they reach 40. Will look back into their past and say… “Man, I wish I could weigh what I did back then, when I was in my 20s.” And the response they’re typically going to get from most “experts” is…

“Well, you can’t weigh that. It’s normal to gain weight and excess body fat as you age.”.

So what I want you to do is listen very very carefully to what I’m about to say. Come closer because this can literally change your life knowing this.

It is NOT normal or natural for you to gain excess abnormal body fat as you age. It’s not normal! The only reason that you would gain that excess fat as you age is because of lifestyle choices.

Now. Getting into lifestyle choices and things like that with your diet, is beyond the scope of this article. But you can view these things on my website if you want. OK.

The point I want to make is…

If you look back into the past and there was a point in your 20’s. Which is typically the point when both the male and female body is fully mature. And if you look back to that weight when your body was void of excess body fat and fully mature.

That. My friend.

Is typically your ideal body weight.

Now. Of course. This won’t hold true for all people. But from what I’ve seen… this is very often the case. Alright. Now I’ve dealt with a lot of people and seen a lot of instances when people try to look at body weight charts or height weight charts. I can tell you… that’s the worst thing you can do.

The reason is because those weight charts… those ideal height weight charts… are based on averages from lots and lots of men and women.

And the point I want to make is that your ideal body weight is not the same as theirs. Your ideal body weight is unique. And it’s uniquely suited to you.

That’s why the only way you can fully understand what it’s going to be. The best way to do it. Is look back to that point when your body was fully mature. Which is typically in your 20’s.

The point when your body was void of all those abnormal body stores on your hips and stomach and things like that. Look back to that point.

Chances are that is your ideal weight for height.

Which should get you really excited because you really can go back and weigh that.…

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