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    Dental Procedures

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    you pain. If it does‚ he’ll confirm the diagnosis with an X-ray. Your dentist will likely prescribe a course of antibiotics‚ like penicillin‚ to stop the infection before he attempts treatment; often a painful infection can negate the effects of oral anesthetics‚ which can make treatment too painful. Your dentist may‚ however‚ proceed with an incision and a draining of the abscess to relieve some of your pain; but you will still need antibiotics to ensure that the infection is completely gone

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    may trigger bad decisions by an adult and inadequate progress through later stages in life. According to an interpretation of Freud’s theory‚ adults may be stuck in unconscious struggles rooted in a childhood stage if they smoke cigarettes (stuck in oral stage) or keep careful track of money (anal) or are romantically attracted too much older partners (phallic). (Berger‚ 2008‚ p. 35) A good example is that my brother was disciplined greatly by mother

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    development theories 1. Freud Key Concepts The mind is made up of three parts: The Id - works on the pleasure principle The ego - works on the reality principle The super-ego – works on the morality principle Stages of Development Oral stage (0-18 months) sucking especially breasts/biting Anal stage (18 months – 3 years) anal pleasure from holding in and letting go Phallic stage (3-4 years) genitalia rubbing/touching Latent stage (5-7 years) sexual impulse is suppressed to enable

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    that can be transmitted through sexual activity. Adolescences and young adults are at high risk for getting a sexually transmitted disease. Half the cases reported are from the ages of 15-24. A Sexually Transmitted Disease can be passed through anal‚ oral‚ and vaginal sex. People may not know that

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    Dental Caries 1.1 – Describe a problem biologists are trying to solve Dental caries (tooth decay) is the destruction of the outer surface of a tooth. Decay results from the action of numerous bacteria‚ including Streptococcus mutans‚ which inhabit plaque‚ formed by colonies of bacteria. The plaque sticks to tooth enamel and metabolizes carbohydrates from food to produce lactic acid. The lactic acid‚ if left in contact with the teeth for a sustained period of time‚ causes the demineralization of

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    also been said to increase moisture in the mouth which lessens bad breath. To treat gum disease‚ simply spread it on your toothbrush and gently massage the gums with it. Oil Pulling – Sesame‚ coconut and sunflower oils are used as a mouthwash to cure oral cavities. By using these oils any toxins in the mouth will be washed out. Use of natural oils will not cause any side-effects and it is cost effective. Oil pulling can be a good natural cure for receding gums. Green Tea – It has a natural antioxidant

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    Erik Erikson’s Psychosocial theory Hopes: Trust vs. Mistrust (Oral-sensory‚ Birth-2 years) Existential Question: Can I Trust the World? The first stage of Erik Erikson’s theory centers around the infant’s basic needs being met by the parents and this interaction leading to trust or mistrust. Trust as defined by Erikson is "an essential truthfulness of others as well as a fundamental sense of one’s own trustworthiness." The infant depends on the parents‚ especially the mother‚ for sustenance and

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    this stage. For example‚ a person who is fixated at the oral stage may be over dependent on others and may seek oral stimulation through smoking‚ eating or drinking. The Oral Stage – Birth to 1 year – Erogenous zone- Mouth During the oral stage‚ the infant’s primary source of interaction occurs through the mouth‚ so the rooting and sucking reflex is especially important. The mouth is vital for eating‚ and the infant derives pleasure from oral stimulation through gratifying activities such as tasting

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    moved to Vienna. Sigmund had lived in Vienna for a while upon moving in 1938. The move was hard on Sigmund. He was only four years old when he moved. Except‚ he was leaving behind everyone and everything he knew. Sigmund was also diagnosed with oral cancer. Freud was known for smoking. Over thirty surgeries

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    in order to make an informed decision for Colgate-Palmolive. 3C Analysis While Colgate has not previously competed in the super-premium segment‚ it offers a high-quality product – Colgate Plus – that can compete with super-premium brushes such as Oral-B’s products. As a result of its popularity‚ Colgate Plus’ dollar market share has grown from 12.6% in1989 to 18.5% in 1992. One of Colgate’s competitive advantages is its toothpaste brand‚ which held 43% of the world market share in 1991. Although

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