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      Cavity Prevention and Fluoride: A Paradoxical Status Quo
      In the near future, I plan to post a really fantastic product review on something (that doesn’t have fluoride) that really helps teeth.  However, the controversy on fluoride is so extensive, I believe I need to write up a post just to set-up the foundation for the particular product I’m reviewing.  So, check back next [...]

      Written by: Traveling with Baby


      Cavity free since September, 2008.
      So, I had my final dentist appointment (at least until March) today because . . . drum roll, please . . . I am cavity free. However, I do have two places they are monitoring. I'm so sick of dental work. As the lady was cleaning my teeth, she kept going on and on about how clean they were. I told her I was obsessive about flossing and brushing and rinsing, though you wouldn't know that from

      Written by: A Life Less Ordinary


      Cavity-Fighting Candy? Give Me a Gummy Bear!
      By Theresa TamkinsI admit I was a bit skeptical when I read the news that gummy bears could fight kids’ cavities. In a new study, researchers fed kids candy at school and found that the chewy little critters cut down on cavity-causing bacteria.Granted, the bears were sugar-free. But in place of the sugar was low-calorie xylitol, a sugar alcohol sweetener, which can cause diarrhea if consumed in

      Written by: DrEddyClinic.com - Holistic - Integrative Dental Blog


      Cavity-Fighting Lollipop!? Herbal Candy!?
      Do you have kids that are nuts about sucking lollipops? Better ask your kids to dump those regular lollipops that are bad for their teeth today and tell them that something better is coming their way. Tell them that soon they will be sucking herbal lollipops that can prevent cavities! This cavity-fighting candy is brought to you by Wenyuan Shi, a microbiologist in UCLA. Wenyuan Shi found that

      Written by: Malay Women in Malaysia


      Mesothelioma and the Body Cavity
      The mesothelium is a membrane that covers the abdominal cavity, the chest cavity, and the heart. It is made up of cells that also cover just about all of the human internal organs. It also produc… Read Full Article… Source: ~r/MesotheliomaInfoOnline/~3/305162584/mesothelioma-and-the-body-cavity

      Written by: Mesothelioma treatment blog - news, mesothelioma articles and videos


      Memo to the Conservatives, get your head out of your anal cavity, Please...
      The following might actually qualify as the lamest spin on a news story, ever....  The Kool-Aid Drinking, Knee Jerk Right is now dismissing Barack Obama's 75.000+ turn out in Oregon as bogus. These tone deaf, torture apologists, are saying that the ONLY reason that these people turned out, was to see a group called "The Decemberists". An independent rock group. I mean, I have

      Written by: Political Byline


      Cavity Fighting Candy
      Join the Forums CHICAGO (Reuters) - Most children are told to stay away from chewy candies to keep their teeth cavity-free, but children in Venezuela who ate a special cavity-fighting candy had 62 percent fewer cavities than those who brushed their teeth regularly, researchers said on Tuesday. Children in the study were testing the effectiveness of BasicMints, [...]

      Written by: LOTB- Land of the Banned - Juggalo Holocaust


      Cavity Fighting Candy
      CHICAGO (Reuters) - Most children are told to stay away from chewy candies to keep their teeth cavity-free, but children in Venezuela who ate a special cavity-fighting candy had 62 percent fewer cavities than those who brushed their teeth regularly, researchers said on Tuesday. Children in the study were testing the effectiveness of BasicMints, an experimental [...]

      Written by: The Land of the Banned


      An Elder Sister’s Lewd Cavity
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      REINFORCED CAVITY WALL
      INTRODUCTION :A WALL CONSTRUCTED IN TWO LEAVES OR SKINS WITH A SPACE OR CAVITY BETWEEN THEM IS CALLED A CAVITY WALL.USED AS AN EXTERNAL WALL.THE MAIN PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTING A CAVITY WALL IS TO PREVENT THE PENETRATION OF RAIN TO THE INTERNAL SURFACE OF THE WALL.IT MAY OR MAY NOT BE REINFORCED.ACCORDING TO BUILDING REGULATION RULES :THE CAVITY SHALL NOT BE LESS THAN 50 MM NOR MORE THAN 75 MM IN WIDTH AT ANY LEVEL.EACH LEAF SHALL NOT BE LESS THAN 100 MM IN THICKNESS AT ANY LEVEL.FOR A NOMINAL 255 MM WIDE CAVITY WALL OF ANY LENGTH THE MAX. HT. IS 3.6 M & FOR LENGTH NOT EXCEEDING 9 M , THE MAX. HT. IS 9 M.INNER LEAF CAN NOT BE LESS THAN 75 MM THK. IF THE WALL FORMS PART OF APRIVATE DWELLING HOUSE OF ONE STOREY OR IS THE UPPER STOREY OF SUCH A DWELLING HAVING ONLY TWO STOREYS.A GAUGE MORTER NOT

      Written by: Architectural Guidance


      REINFORCED CAVITY WALL
      INTRODUCTION :A WALL CONSTRUCTED IN TWO LEAVES OR SKINS WITH A SPACE OR CAVITY BETWEEN THEM IS CALLED A CAVITY WALL.USED AS AN EXTERNAL WALL.THE MAIN PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTING A CAVITY WALL IS TO PREVENT THE PENETRATION OF RAIN TO THE INTERNAL SURFACE OF THE WALL.IT MAY OR MAY NOT BE REINFORCED.ACCORDING TO BUILDING REGULATION RULES :THE CAVITY SHALL NOT BE LESS THAN 50 MM NOR MORE THAN 75 MM IN WIDTH AT ANY LEVEL.EACH LEAF SHALL NOT BE LESS THAN 100 MM IN THICKNESS AT ANY LEVEL.FOR A NOMINAL 255 MM WIDE CAVITY WALL OF ANY LENGTH THE MAX. HT. IS 3.6 M & FOR LENGTH NOT EXCEEDING 9 M , THE MAX. HT. IS 9 M.INNER LEAF CAN NOT BE LESS THAN 75 MM THK. IF THE WALL FORMS PART OF APRIVATE DWELLING HOUSE OF ONE STOREY OR IS THE UPPER STOREY OF SUCH A DWELLING HAVING ONLY TWO STOREYS.A GAUGE MORTER NOT

      Written by: Architectural Guidance


      Update from the Cavity of Sinus (take 2)
      In lieu of Terminology Tuesday, I leave you with this update on my hubby and his sinus issues. E had his CT scan on Monday.  Doctor’s office called today with the results.  The cysts are there as they were two (three?) years ago.  They HAVE grown as I’d suspected…AND there is crud backed up in there with [...]

      Written by: Redefining Perfect


      Update from the Cavity of Sinus
      No, not mine…my hubby’s E had his appointment with the ENT yesterday.  It’s been two years since the first time he went, scheduled his surgery and then chickened out.  (He did…just ask him…he’s terrified of the surgery) I made him go.  I’ve been worried aobut the cysts they’d found in his sinuses back then and [...]

      Written by: Redefining Perfect


      Making Teeth Eating, Cavity-Causing Bacteria Self-Destruct!
      As crazy as it may sound, what the title says is true, although it may be a little exaggerated. Scientists have found a way to make the sugar eating bacteria which release cavity causing acid on your teeth to become more vulnerable to their own "poison".The way these clever people managed to do this is actually quite interesting and well, it sounds like something out of a comic book or a sci-fi program. Researchers has managed to identify key genes and proteins which enable the bacteria to survive and withstand the cavity-causing bacteria that builds up in the bacteria's mouth! By identifying these proteins and genes, the scientists can interfere with them which will take away the bacteria's ability to survive the acidic conditions causing them to die!This new finding will definitely revol

      Written by: Blogger To Blogger


      Laser cavity detection- Did you know?
      Technology is a great thing.......... even when it comes to cavity detection. A device that we frequently utilize here is called the Diagnodent. It take cavity detection to the next level. Many studies have been done of this device. To me, the value of the Diagnodent is very important because the sooner we can "catch" or diagnose the decay the SMALLER the filling will be, and thus the longer it will last (and the more tooth structure can be preserved). It's one of the greatest inventions to dentistry to date, IMO.

      Written by: Atlanta Cosmetic Dentistry blog


      Cavity Wall Insulation Update
      Dear me.I really have been quite negligent in the upkeep of this blog. In my defence, your honour, I have not had the same attitude towards the lifestyle. It has been a case of living it rather than writing about it!Anyway, that's enough about me. Let's talk about you. What do you think about me!!!!!!!! To quote The Divine Miss M.Seriously, the cavity wall insulation has been quite a success. I know that we are experiencing a mild autumn, but even so I think I can feel the difference. Our house did have a tendency to loose quite a lot of heat. Now we are surviving on the natural heat of the day, from that free light source the sun , and have not had to put the central heating on at all yet.I am very pleased about this because I have got a bee in my bonnet about reducing the amount of energy we use, not just for financial reasons. I took gas and electricity readings at the end of June and have monitored our usage closely since. A combination of not using the tumble dryer, bet

      Written by: Green Is The New Black


      Cavity Wall insulation
      Hi - I'm back. Apologies for the break in service; school holidays intervened.We have had a great summer, punctuated by a family holiday in Cornwall. ( I may return to several features of the said holiday at a later date.)Yesterday was somewhat of a red-letter day because we had our cavity wall insulation installed.Everything went very smoothly. The guys arrived with their drills and hoses and got on with it. The drilling was v noisy, if you were contained within the house, but the whole process was surprisingly clean. They even went round with a hose to shift the dust from the outside of the house. All in all it took approx. 2 hours with 2 guys working on it.We had done our research, looking at the Energy Saving Trust site. I would recommend this as a good starting point for any research you might do to meet your own requirements.Now we have this insulation we are hoping to retain between 25 to 35 % of our heat. (Figures quoted from The Whole House Book; Cindy Harris and Pat Borer -

      Written by: Green Is The New Black


      Cavity Wall insulation
      Hi - I'm back. Apologies for the break in service; school holidays intervened.We have had a great summer, punctuated by a family holiday in Cornwall. ( I may return to several features of the said holiday at a later date.)Yesterday was somewhat of a red-letter day because we had our cavity wall insulation installed.Everything went very smoothly. The guys arrived with their drills and hoses and got on with it. The drilling was v noisy, if you were contained within the house, but the whole process was surprisingly clean. They even went round with a hose to shift the dust from the outside of the house. All in all it took approx. 2 hours with 2 guys working on it.We had done our research, looking at the Energy Saving Trust site. I would recommend this as a good starting point for any research you might do to meet your own requirements.Now we have this insulation we are hoping to retain between 25 to 35 % of our heat. (Figures quoted from The Whole House Book; Cindy Harris and Pat Borer -

      Written by: Green Is The New Black


      Cavity Wall Insulation Update
      Dear me.I really have been quite negligent in the upkeep of this blog. In my defence, your honour, I have not had the same attitude towards the lifestyle. It has been a case of living it rather than writing about it!Anyway, that's enough about me. Let's talk about you. What do you think about me!!!!!!!! To quote The Divine Miss M.Seriously, the cavity wall insulation has been quite a success. I know that we are experiencing a mild autumn, but even so I think I can feel the difference. Our house did have a tendency to loose quite a lot of heat. Now we are surviving on the natural heat of the day, from that free light source the sun , and have not had to put the central heating on at all yet.I am very pleased about this because I have got a bee in my bonnet about reducing the amount of energy we use, not just for financial reasons. I took gas and electricity readings at the end of June and have monitored our usage closely since. A combination of not using the tumble dryer, bet

      Written by: Green Is The New Black


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