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Newcastle University Business School

In 2002, Newcastle University Business School established the Business Accounting and Finance or 'Flying Start' degree in association with the ICAEW and PricewaterhouseCoopers. The course offers an accelerated route towards the ACA Chartered Accountancy qualification and is the Business School's Flagship programme.[56] Its success has since resulted in Lancaster University and Ernst & Young collaborating to establish a competing degree programme in 2005.[57]
[edit] Newcastle University Medical School

The Medical School gained 143 out of a possible 144 points in its six subject areas in the Teaching Quality Assessment and was also the first institution in Europe, second in the world, to be given permission to pursue stem-cell research in human embryos. According to UCAS, Cambridge, Oxford and Newcastle are the most academically selective universities for entry to study medicine in the United Kingdom.[58] The BMC Medicine journal reported medical graduates from Oxford, Cambridge and Newcastle performed better in postgraduate tests than any other medical school in the UK.[59]

In 2008 the Medical School announced that they were expanding their campus to Malaysia.[60] In 2009 the University won a Queen's Anniversary Prize for their research into ageing.[61]
[edit] Newcastle Law School

The Newcastle Law School is the longest established law school in the north-east of England.[62] It is ranked 14th of law schools nationally according to The Times Good University Guide 2009.[63] It boasts a number of recognised international and national experts in a variety of areas of legal scholarship ranging from Common and Chancery law, to International and European law, as well as contextual, socio-legal and theoretical legal studies.[62]
[edit] Cavitation tunnel

Newcastle University is also home to the second largest cavitation tunnel in the UK. Founded in 1950, and based in the Marine Science and Technology Department, the Emerson Cavitation Tunnel is used as a test basin for propellers, water turbines, underwater coatings and interaction of propellers with ice

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The university won the Sunday Times University of the Year award in 2000 and is ranked 9th best in the UK by the Webometrics Ranking of World Universities in 2007.[14] The majority of undergraduate subjects were also ranked in the top 10 or top 20 in the Times Good University Guide 2008 and all of its subjects are awarded at least 20 points out of 24 by the Quality Assurance Agency.[15] The University is also ranked highly for its research, and in the publication Research Fortnight Newcastle University was named as fifth best in the UK for its research carried out across departments in 2007.[16] It was also been named the second friendliest university by the Friends Reunited website in 2006.[17] The University Library is the only one in the UK to have been awarded the government's Charter Mark for excellent customer services five times in a row.[18] The University has one of the best track records for graduate employment in the country, and the Careers Service has won seven prestigious national careers awards in recent years by the Institute of Career Guidance.[19]
[edit] Student life

In 2008 a survey conducted by AccommodationForStudents.com ranked Newcastle as the number one student city in the UK, with a score of 63% across the categories of going out, shops, transport, community and facilities.[20] In another 2008 survey, by MSN Travel, Newcastle was named as the number one university.

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eaching schools within the University are based within three faculties. Each faculty is led by a Provost/Pro-vice chancellor and a team of Deans with specific responsibilities.

* Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
o School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape
o School of Arts and Cultures
o Newcastle University Business School
o Combined Studies Centre
o School of Education, Communication and Language Sciences
o School of English Literature, Language and Linguistics
o School of Geography, Politics and Sociology
o School of Historical Studies
o The Language Centre
o Newcastle Law School
o School of Modern Languages



* Faculty of Medical Sciences
o Newcastle Biomedicine
o School of Biomedical Sciences
o School of Dental Sciences
o School of Medical Sciences Education Development
o Postgraduate Institute for Medicine and Dentistry
o School of Psychology



* Faculty of Science, Agriculture and Engineering
o School of Agriculture, Food and Rural Development
o School of Biology
o School of Chemical Engineering and Advanced Materials
o School of Chemistry
o School of Civil Engineering and Geosciences
o School of Computing Science
o School of Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering
o School of Marine Science and Technology
o School of Mathematics and Statistics
o School of Mechanical and Systems Engineering

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The university occupies a campus site close to Haymarket in central Newcastle upon Tyne. It is located to the northwest of the city centre between the open spaces of Leazes Park and the Town Moor. The University has a core population of 19,700 students (2006–2007), including more than 2,000 overseas students from over 100 countries.[3]

The current Chancellor is Sir Liam Donaldson. Donaldson is also currently the Chief Medical Officer for England. Donaldson assumed the position of Chancellor on 1 August 2009. The vice-chancellor is Chris Brink, a mathematician and lately vice-chancellor of the University of Stellenbosch.[8]

The university enjoys a friendly sporting rivalry with local universities: the Stan Calvert Cup[9] is contested by major sports teams from Newcastle and Northumbria University, and the Northumbrian Water University Boat Race takes place each year between the rowing clubs of Newcastle and Durham University.[10]

It holds a series of public lectures, named Insights, each year in the Curtis Auditorium in the Herschel Building. Many of the Universities partnerships with companies, like Red Hat, are housed in the Herschel Annex.[11]

Newcastle was the only UK university to formally back the Jubilee Debt Campaign for the cancellation of debt in developing countries, and it has a strong ongoing commitment to the Make Poverty History campaign. At a high-profile honorary degree ceremony in January 2007, the University awarded honorary degrees to Bob Geldof, Gordon Brown MP, and Benjamin Mkapa (former president of Tanzania) among others, at an event which promoted debate on current debt-relief issues.[12]

In 2006, the University was granted Fair trade status, and from January 2007, it became a smoke-free campus. Plans for additions and improvements to the campus were made public in March 2008 and completed by 2010 at a cost of £200 million. They include a redevelopment of the south-east (Haymarket) facade with a five-storey King's Gate building and sculpture as well as new student accommodation. Two additional buildings for the school of medicine were also announced.[13]

In September 2008 the university's first overseas branch was opened in Singapore, a Marine International campus called, NUMI Singapore. In 2011 the university Medical School are to open a campus in Malaysia, called Newcastle University Medicine Malaysia (NUMed).

The University has also been actively involved with several of the region's museums for many years; the Hancock Museum - recently refurbished and re-opened in May 2009 - is one such example.

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The University has its origins in the School of Medicine and Surgery which was established in Newcastle upon Tyne in October 1834, providing basic lectures and practical demonstrations to around 26 students. In June 1851, following a dispute amongst the teaching staff, the School was split into two rival institutions: the majority forming the Newcastle College of Medicine, with the others establishing themselves as the Newcastle upon Tyne College of Medicine and Practical Science. By 1852 the majority college was formally linked to the University of Durham and its teaching certificates were recognised by the University of London for graduation in medicine. The two colleges amalgamated in 1857 and renamed the University of Durham College of Medicine in 1870.

Attempts to realise a place for the teaching of sciences in the city were finally met with the foundation of the College of Physical Science in 1871. The college offered instruction in mathematics, physics, chemistry and geology to meet the growing needs of the mining industry, becoming the Durham College of Physical Science in 1883 and then renamed after William George Armstrong as Armstrong College in 1904. Both these separate and independent institutions later became part of the University of Durham, whose 1908 Act formally recognised that the University consisted of two Divisions, Durham and Newcastle, on two different sites. By 1908, the Newcastle Division was teaching a full range of subjects in the Faculties of Medicine, Arts, and Science, which also included agriculture and engineering.[7]

Throughout the early 20th century, the medical and science colleges vastly outpaced the growth of their Durham counterparts and a Royal Commission in 1934 recommended the merger of the two colleges to form King's College, Durham. Growth of the Newcastle Division of the federal Durham University led to tensions within the structure and on 1 August 1963 an Act of Parliament separated the two, creating the University of Newcastle upon Tyne.

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The Dundee University Students' Association (DUSA), unlike many other students' unions in the United Kingdom, is not affiliated to the National Union of Students, mainly due to cost concerns and political objections. It is instead affiliated to the Coalition of Higher Education Students in Scotland (CHESS) and the National Postgraduate Committee. Membership of the Students' Association is automatic for all students of the university, although it is possible under statutes to renounce this membership at any time. The Association, as with its neighbours in the other ancient-organised universities in Scotland, is co-existent with the University's Students' Representative Council.

The DUSA building is located in Airlie Place, in the centre of the University's Main Campus and caters as a private members' club offering bar, nightclub and refectory services for students. DUSA also provides a number of other typical students' union services such as advocacy on behalf of its membership and assistance to individual students.
[edit] Dundee University Sports Union and sports facilities

The Dundee University Sports Union is a body, like the Students' Union, of which all matriculated students of the university are automatically a member. It elects its own executive committee, although is linked with the Students' Union through the Students' Representative Council. The Sports Union is affiliated with the British University Colleges Sport.

As of early 2007, there are 45 clubs affiliated with the Sports' Union. There is an annual award ceremony for the sports clubs, and a Blues & Colours Ball (see Blue (university sport)) to provide social interaction between the clubs. A popular but informal event is sports clubs joining together on Wednesday night to attend the Students' Union, enabled by the university ending most classes early on a Wednesday afternoon to allow for sports participation - which is particularly appropriate in winter when the sun can set in the mid-afternoon due to Dundee's northerly location.

The Institute of Sport and Exercise, unlike the Sports Union, is directly controlled by the university, but works closely with the students' organisations. Its chief building is located on Old Hawkhill in the main campus, which contains the main indoor sporting facilities and the university's gym.

Following a multi-million pound refurbishment, the resources and amenities now available at the Institute of Sport & Exercise (ISE) include a 'state-of-the-art' gym with the latest download technology (the first gym in the UK with mp3/mp4 compatible personal viewing screens).

Outdoor facilities are mainly based in the Riverside Sporting Ground, within a reasonable walking distance and bordering the Tay, although there are others - such as tennis courts - spread throughout the main campus. The ISE's 25m swimming pool is located within the Students' Association building on Airlie Place.

The University has been included within the official London 2012 Pre-Games Training Camp Guide, opening up Dundee as a potential training venue for athletes preparing for the Olympics.

Notable sporting achievements of the University include winning the British University Gaelic football Championship in 1994 and being the first team in Scottish rugby history to win the league and SUS Cup double in the 2007/08 season.

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Main article: Rector of the University of Dundee

The Rector of the University is an official elected by the matriculated students of the university for a three year term.[16] In common with other university Rectors in Scotland, the position is largely ceremonial, although it does involve the representation of students on the University Court. The Rectorship at Dundee is unique in not having the power to chair the University Court, that duty instead falling to a lay member.[17]

In 2007 Craig Murray, a graduate of Dundee, former British Ambassador to Uzbekistan and twice President of Dundee University Students' Association was elected and installed. In February 2010, Brian Cox CBE, an actor, was elected as the next Rector of the university. He has yet to undergo his official installation.

The Rector also appoints an Assessor who can carry out the Rector's functions on his behalf when he is absent.

Previous Rectors since the university's independence have included Sir Clement Freud and Stephen Fry, each serving two terms, and Sir Peter Ustinov, Tony Slattery and Fred MacAulay, each serving one.

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The University of Dundee is organised under the provisions of its Royal Charter, which granted the university its independence in 1967.[7] The University of Dundee, uniquely outside of the four ancient universities of Scotland shares the ancient governance structure which was developed in the 19th and 20th centuries through the various Universities (Scotland) Acts.
[edit] Chancellor
Plaque celebrating the Dundee's relationship with its sister university of St Andrews.

The Chancellor is the head of the university and President of the Graduates' Council, with a role of presiding over Academic Ceremonies such as graduations.[14] The four Chancellors of the university to have held office since its independence are:

* Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother (1967-1977)
* The Earl of Dalhousie (1977-1992)
* Sir James W. Black OM (1992-2006)
* Lord Patel of Dunkeld, KT (2006-Present)

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Extensive renovation of the central campus has taken place, culminating in a number of new and upgraded buildings in 2007 to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the university's independence.

Large extensions have been placed on the Main Library and sports centre, and a number of new halls of residence (Heathfield, Belmont, West Park and Seabraes) have been gradually phased into operation. A new building has been erected to house the School of Education and Social Work, replacing the previous Gardyne Road Campus in the east of the city, which has been taken up by Dundee College. Significant improvement works have taken place in the Old Technical Institute, Medical Sciences Institute and Old Medical School buildings.[citation needed]

More plans remain, including the extension of the university southwards and the creation of a number of green spaces linking the central parts of the university together. Small's Wynd is also to be utilised as a new hub for student services and facilities. A new pavilion is to be added to the Riverside Sports Grounds.

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The University of Dundee graduates more students into the professions (such as law, accountancy, medicine and dentistry) than any other Scottish university.[8] The Guardian newspaper named the university's medical school and dental school the best in the United Kingdom in 2008 and 2009.[9][10] In recent years, its molecular biology, biochemistry and genetics departments have grown to become the most influential in Britain,[11][12] recently being awarded a Queen's Anniversary Prize for drug discovery and development. The university's Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design is ranked among the top three art schools in the UK.[13]

The university has been awarded a number of accolades: it was The Times Good University Guide's "Scottish University of the Year" in 2004/05. In 2005 The Times Higher Education Supplement rated the university as first in the UK for teaching quality. The Times also commended a number of Dundee's departments as amongst the top ten in the UK. The Scientist magazine declared the university the best place to work in Europe in both 2004 and 2005.[12]

A former Dundee Chancellor, Sir James Black, won the Nobel Prize for Medicine.

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The institution has grown considerably since securing university status. The teaching of medicine, dentistry, law (Dundee is the only UK university listed by UCAS at which students can choose to read for an LLB in either English law or Scottish Law), nursing, social work and accountancy flourished, and a new Faculty of Letters (later renamed the Faculty of Arts) was developed. In 1974 the University began to validate some degrees from Dundee's Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, and by 1988 all degrees from that institution were being validated in this fashion. In 1994 the two institutions merged, with the college becoming a constituent faculty of the university. In 1996, the Tayside College of Nursing and the Fife College of Health studies became part of the university, as a school of Nursing and Midwifery. For several years, Dundee College of Education prepared students for degree examinations at the University of Dundee, and in December 2001 the university merged with the Dundee campus of Northern College to create a Faculty of Education and Social Work.

In October 2005, the university became home to the first UNESCO centre in the United Kingdom. The centre is involved in research regarding the management of the world's water resources on behalf of the United Nations.

Although it only became an independent university in 1967, Dundee is organised under the ancient university governance structure due to its status as a former college of St Andrews.

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The publication of Robbins Report on Higher Education in 1963, which considered the question of university education expansion throughout the country, provided impetus to the movement to attain independent university status for Dundee. At this time, a number of new institutions were being elevated to this status, such as the University of Stirling, and second universities were created in Edinburgh and Glasgow (Heriot-Watt University and the University of Strathclyde) despite their having fewer than 2,000 students. Queen's College's size and location, alongside a willingness to expand, lead to an eventual decision to separate from the wider University of which it remained an integral part. In 1966, St Andrews University Court and the Council of Queen's College submitted a joint petition to the Privy Council seeking the grant of a Royal Charter to establish the University of Dundee. This petition was approved and the Charter[7] was granted which saw Queen's College become the University of Dundee, on 1 August 1967

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Following several aborted attempts at various forms of incorporation and association, in 1890 the college began to establish closer links with the University of St Andrews, a process which was completed in 1897 when University College became part of the University of St Andrews. This move was of notable benefit to both, enabling the University of St Andrews (which was in a small burgh) to support a medical school. Medical students could choose to undertake preclinical studies either in Dundee or St Andrews (at the Bute Medical School) after which all students would undertake their clinical studies at Dundee. Eventually, law, dentistry and other professional subjects were taught at University College. By 1904 University College had a roll of 208, making up 40 per cent of the roll of the University generally.

The relationship between the University, still focused in St Andrews, and University College was often stormy.[citation needed] In 1947, the Principal of University College, Douglas Wimberley released the "Wimberley Memo" (resulting in the Cooper and Tedder reports of 1952), advocating independence for the College. In 1954, after a Royal Commission, University College was renamed "Queen's College" and the Dundee-based elements of the University gained a greater degree of independence and flexibility. It was also at this time that Queen's College absorbed the former Dundee School of Economics.

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A donation of £120,000 for the creation of an institution of higher education in Dundee was made by Miss Mary Ann Baxter of Balgavies, a notable lady of the city and heir to the fortune of William Baxter of Balgavies. In this endeavour, she was assisted by her relative, Dr John Boyd Baxter, an alumnus of St Andrews and Procurator Fiscal of Forfarshire who also contributed nearly £2,000,000. In order to craft the institution and its principles, it was to be established first as an independent university college, with a view from its very inception towards incorporation into the University of St Andrews.

In 1881 the ideals of the proposed new college were laid down, suggesting the establishment of an institute for "promoting the education of persons of both sexes and the study of Science, Literature and the Fine Arts".[5][6] No religious oaths were to be required of members. Later that year, "University College, Dundee" was established as an academic institution and the first principal, William Peterson, was elected in late 1882. When opened in 1883, it comprised five faculties: Maths and Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Engineering and Drawing, English Language and Literature and Modern History, and Philosophy. The University College had no power to award degrees and for some years students were prepared for external examinations of the University of London.

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There was a significant movement with the intention of moving the entire university to Dundee (which the Royal Commission observed was now a "large and increasing town") or the establishment of a college along very similar lines to the present United College. Finally, agreement was reached that what was needed was expansion of the sciences and professions, rather than the arts at St Andrews.[citation needed]

In the early 1870s, construction began on the North British Railway's Tay Bridge which cut journey times between Dundee and St Andrews enormously and allowed for a third option between the status quo and complete movement: the creation of what was foreseen as a "University of Dundee and St Andrews", situated between two campuses, each with their own particular specialities.

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Foundation
Ellenbank: the former Students' Union and one of the longest-used buildings of the university.

The University of Dundee has its roots in the earlier University College based in Dundee and the University of St Andrews.

During the 19th century, the increasing population of Dundee significantly increased demand for the establishment of an institution of higher education in the city and several organisations were established to promote this end, including a University Club in the city. At the same time, the University of St Andrews was, as were the other universities in Scotland at the time, suffering from significant financial problems.[citation needed] Moreover, St Andrews' position, isolation and small size (160 students as opposed to the University of Aberdeen, with a roll of around 700) contributed to a significant decline. In a submission to a Royal Commission established to investigate the problems at St Andrews, Professor Heddle, a lecturer in chemistry, observed that
“ If we could be transferred to Dundee, I believe we could live and perhaps flourish; but if not, I think we will gradually cease to live. ”

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Founded in 1881 the institution was, for most of its early existence, a constituent college of the University of St Andrews alongside United College and St Mary's College in the town of St Andrews itself. Following significant expansion, the University of Dundee became an independent body in 1967 whilst retaining much of its ancient heritage and governance structure. Since its independence, the university has grown to become an internationally renowned centre for teaching and research.[3][4]

The main campus of the university is located in Dundee's West End, which also contains the university's affiliated Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design. The university also has additional campuses at Ninewells Hospital and in Kirkcaldy, Fife - containing parts of its School of Nursing and Midwifery. Dundee has developed a significant reputation for students entering the traditional professions most notably law, medicine and dentistry as well as emerging areas such as life sciences and art.

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The Dental Schools Council has been referred to under many names since its formation. In 1932, a formal constitution was approved resulting in a new name - The Dental Education Advisory Committee of Great Britain and Ireland, which was later changed in 1937 to the Dental Education Advisory Council of Great Britain and Ireland (DEAC). In order to align itself with the Council of Heads of Medical Schools - now the Medical Schools Council - the DEAC changed its name in 1993 to the Council of Deans of Dental Schools (CDDS). However, it was later decided in 2005 that it was necessary to change the name to Council of Heads and Deans of Dental Schools to reflect that not all members of the organisation were given the title ‘Dean’. 2008 saw a final name change to the Dental Schools Council to reflect the expertise at all levels within the dental schools, from not only the Heads and Deans but also other dedicated staff members including admissions tutors, administrators and students themselves

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The Dental Schools Council has been referred to under many names since its formation. In 1932, a formal constitution was approved resulting in a new name - The Dental Education Advisory Committee of Great Britain and Ireland, which was later changed in 1937 to the Dental Education Advisory Council of Great Britain and Ireland (DEAC). In order to align itself with the Council of Heads of Medical Schools - now the Medical Schools Council - the DEAC changed its name in 1993 to the Council of Deans of Dental Schools (CDDS). However, it was later decided in 2005 that it was necessary to change the name to Council of Heads and Deans of Dental Schools to reflect that not all members of the organisation were given the title ‘Dean’. 2008 saw a final name change to the Dental Schools Council to reflect the expertise at all levels within the dental schools, from not only the Heads and Deans but also other dedicated staff members including admissions tutors, administrators and students themselves

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The Dental Schools Council began life as the Education Consultative Committee of the Dental Schools of Great Britain on 31 January 1931 when Mr W. Malcolm Knott (President of the British Dental Association in 1930) invited several Dental Deans to come together to discuss the formation of a Dental School Committee to discuss all matters relating to dental education. Twelve dental schools were represented at the first meeting, with each one donating one guinea each to cover expenses. The first topic discussed was the recommendation of a General Medical Council to maintain dental standards in the United Kingdom.[3] The Education Consultative Committee of the Dental Schools of Great Britain enabled the university staff to play a greater role in determining, co-ordinating and agreeing standards in the dental curriculum.

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The Dental Schools Council represents the interests of UK dental schools as it relates to national health, wealth, knowledge acquisition through teaching, research, and the profession of dentistry.[1] Composed of the Dean or equivalent of each dental school in the UK, the current chair is Professor William P. Saunders, Dean of the University of Dundee Dental School.[2] The Dental Schools Council meet three times per year in February, June and October.

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For many languages, such as Albanian or Russian, velarization is generally associated with more dental articulations of coronal consonants so that velarized consonants (such as Albanian /É«/) tend to be dental or denti-alveolar while non-velarized consonants tend to be retracted to an alveolar position.[1]

Sanskrit, Hindi and all other Indic languages have an entire set of dental plosives which occur phonemically as voiced and voiceless, and with or without aspiration. The nasal stop /n/ also exists in these languages, but is quite alveolar and apical in articulation.[citation needed] To the Indian speaker, the alveolar /t/ and /d/ of English sound more like the corresponding retroflex consonants of his own language than like the dentals.[citation needed]

Spanish /t/ and /d/ are laminal denti-alveolar[2] while /l/ and /n/ are prototypically alveolar but assimilate to the place of articulation of a following consonant. Likewise, Italian /t/, /d/, /t͡s/, /d͡z/ are denti-alveolar ([t̪], [d̪], [t̪͡s̪], and [d̪͡z̪] respectively) and /l/ and /n/ become denti-alveolar before a following dental consonant.[3]

Although denti-alveolar consonants are often described as dental, it is the rear-most point of contact that is most relevant, for this is what defines the maximum acoustic space of resonance and will give a consonant its characteristic sound.[4] In the case of French, the rear-most contact is alveolar or sometimes slightly pre-alveolar.

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In linguistics, a dental consonant or dental is a consonant that is articulated with the tongue against the upper teeth, such as /t/, /d/, /n/, and /l/ in some languages. Dentals are primarily distinguished from sounds in which contact is made with the tongue and the gum ridge, as in English (see Alveolar consonant), due to the acoustic similarity of the sounds and the fact that in the Roman alphabet they are generally written using the same symbols (t, d, n, and so on).

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Flossing in combination with toothbrushing can prevent gum disease[4], halitosis[5], and dental caries.[6][7] Regular flossing is also linked to reduced incidence of heart disease,[8] and can increase life expectancy.[citation needed]
[edit] Floss threader

A floss threader is loop of fiber (similar to fishing line) used to thread floss into small places around teeth. Threaders are sometimes required to floss with dental braces, fix retainers, bridges, and crowns.
[edit] See also

* Floss pick
* Interdental brush
* Tongue cleaner
* Crest Glide

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Some power flossers use vibration which transfers through the floss, originating from the ends. This is likely inspired by the similar use of vibration of the bristles in modern electric toothbrushes. As the vibration causes subtle movement, the floss will find the path of least resistance when pressed down. The movement would also help in temporarily separating tooth and gum for floss to get through.

This allows easier penetration under the gumline, with less force applied to push into the gap between teeth. With less force applied, more control of flossing is possible. In normal flossing, pressure may be applied until the floss 'pops' through the teeth, and the momentum can carry on and painfully impact the gum tissue. With more control, this can be reduced or avoided totally.

Many consider vibrations to be soothing; it is a common technique in massage and orthopedic devices. Much like electric toothbrushes are soothing to the teeth and gums, vibrating floss can soothe and massage the gumline.

Cuts become less likely as the floss will not press against as isolated an area, and less pressure is applied. Any abrasions to the gum would be more evenly distributed, leading to more equal adaptation of the tissue.

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The American Dental Association advises to floss thoroughly once or more per day. While they do not make a recommendation regarding the order of brushing and flossing, flossing prior to brushing allows for fluoride from the toothpaste to reach between the teeth.[3] It should be noted that overly vigorous or incorrect flossing can result in gum tissue damage. For proper flossing, the Association advises to curve the floss against the side of the tooth in a 'C' shape, and then to wipe the tooth from under the gumline (very gently) to the tip two or three times, repeated on adjacent and subsequent teeth.

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Specialized plastic wands, or floss picks, have been produced to hold the floss. These may be attached to or separate from a floss dispenser. While not pinching the finger, using a wand may be awkward and also make it difficult to floss at all the angles possible with a finger. At the same time, the enhanced reach can make flossing the back teeth easier. These types of flossers may be missing the area under the gum line that needs to be flossed.

Ergonomic flossers with improved handle for better grip and swiveling floss heads allow easy access to any pair of teeth in the mouth, to the front teeth as well as to the rear teeth. Also their floss heads feature a lateral flexibility that enables improved control for the dental floss to hug the sides of the teeth and clean under the gum line without the danger of hurting the gums.

Occasional flossing and/or improper flossing can typically lead to bleeding gums. The main cause of the bleeding is inflammation of the gingival tissue due to gingivitis.

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Dental floss is commonly supplied in plastic dispensers that contain 10 to 50 meters of floss. After pulling out the desired amount, the floss is pulled against a small protected blade in the dispenser to sever it.

Dental floss is held between the fingers. The floss is guided between each tooth and under the gumline to remove particles of food stuck between teeth and dento-bacterial plaque that adhere to such dental surfaces. Ideally using a C-shape, the floss is curved around a tooth and placed under the gumline, and then moved away from the gumline, the floss scrapes the side of each tooth, and can also clean the front or back of the tooth. Gently moving the floss from below the gumline to away from the gumline removes dento-bacterial plaque attached to teeth surfaces above and below the gumline. A clean section of floss can be used to clean each tooth to avoid transmitting plaque bacteria from one tooth to another.

There are many different kinds of dental floss commonly available. The most important variable is thickness. If the floss is too thick for the space between a pair of teeth then it will be difficult or impossible to get the floss down between the teeth. On the other hand, if the floss is too thin, it may be too weak and break. Different floss will suit different mouths, and even different parts of one mouth. This is because some teeth have a smaller gap between them than others. It's possible that thicker floss does a better job of scraping bacterial plaque off teeth, given that there is space enough between the teeth to use it. When a piece of hard food is tightly wedged between the teeth, one may need to switch to thinner floss, because thick floss cannot get past the food. It is possible to split some kinds of dental floss lengthwise generating a pair of thinner pieces that are much weaker but sometimes usable. This is possible because some kinds of dental floss are made of many very thin strands that are not woven together but rather run more or less in parallel. This can also be useful if the dental floss you have is too thick for you, for any other reason, and you do not have access to any other, for example when travelling in a foreign country.

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Levi Spear Parmly, a dentist from New Orleans, is credited with inventing the first form of dental floss. He recommended that people should clean their teeth with silk floss in 1815.[1]

Dental floss was still unavailable to the consumer until the Codman and Shurtleft company started producing human-usable unwaxed silk floss in 1882. In 1898, the Johnson & Johnson Corporation received the first patent for dental floss. Other early brands included Red Cross, Salter Sill Co. and Brunswick.

A character is depicted using dental floss in James Joyce's famous novel Ulysses (serialised 1918-1920) - an early mention of the practice in literary fiction.

The adoption of floss was poor before World War II. It was around this time, however, that Dr. Charles C. Bass developed nylon floss. Nylon floss was found to be better than silk because of its greater abrasion resistance and elasticity. In response to environmental concerns, dental floss made from biodegradable materials is now available.

Dentists and dental hygienists urge the daily oral hygiene regimen of toothbrushing and flossing. Nearly all Americans brush their teeth. However, studies have found that only 10 to 40% of people report flossing on a daily basis.

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Smoking and chewing tobacco are both strongly linked with multiple dental diseases.[3] Regular vomiting, as seen in bulimia nervosa, also causes significant damage.

Mouthwash or mouth rinse improve oral hygiene. Dental chewing gums claim to improve dental health.

Retainers can be cleaned in mouthwash or denture cleaning fluid.[4] Dental braces may be recommended by a dentist for best oral hygiene and health. Dentures, retainers, and other appliances must be kept extremely clean. This includes regular brushing and may include soaking them in a cleansing solution.

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Sugars are commonly associated with dental cavities. Other carbohydrates, especially cooked starches, e.g. crisps/potato chips, may also damage teeth, although to a lesser degree since starch has to be converted by enzymes in saliva first.

Sucrose (table sugar) is most commonly associated with cavities. The amount of sugar consumed at any one time is less important than how often food and drinks that contain sugar are consumed. The more frequently sugars are consumed, the greater the time during which the tooth is exposed to low pH levels, at which point demineralisation occurs (below 5.5 for most people). It is important therefore to try to encourage infrequent consumption of food and drinks containing sugar so that teeth have a chance to be repaired by remineralisation and fluoride. Limiting sugar-containing foods and drinks to meal times is one way to reduce the incidence of cavities. Sugars from fruit and fruit juices, e.g., glucose, fructose, and maltose seem equally likely to cause cavities.[citation needed]

Acids contained in fruit juice, vinegar and soft drinks lower the pH level of the oral cavity which causes the enamel to demineralize. Drinking drinks such as orange juice or cola throughout the day raises the risk of dental cavities tremendously.

Another factor which affects the risk of developing cavities is the stickiness of foods. Some foods or sweets may stick to the teeth and so reduce the pH in the mouth for an extended time, particularly if they are sugary. It is important that teeth be cleaned at least twice a day, preferably with a toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste, to remove any food sticking to the teeth. Regular brushing and the use of dental floss also removes the dental plaque coating the tooth surface.

Chewing gum assists oral irrigation between and around the teeth, cleaning and removing particles, but for teeth in poor condition it may damage or remove loose fillings as well.

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Beneficial foods

Some foods may protect against cavities. Fluoride is a primary protector against dental cavities. Fluoride makes the surface of teeth more resistant to acids during the process of remineralisation. Drinking fluoridated water is recommended by some dental professionals while others say that using toothpaste alone is enough. Milk and cheese are also rich in calcium and phosphate, and may also encourage remineralisation. All foods increase saliva production, and since saliva contains buffer chemicals this helps to stabilize the pH to near 7 (neutral) in the mouth. Foods high in fiber may also help to increase the flow of saliva. Sugar-free chewing gum stimulates saliva production, and helps to clean the surface of the teeth.(8)

According to http://worldental.org/nutrition/10-most-healthy-foods-for-teeth/, these are the top ten beneficial foods for teeth.

1. Green tea contains polyphenol antioxidant plant compounds, which are thought to reduce plaque, and to help reduce cavities and gum disease. Tea may also help reduce bad breath. Tooth enamel can be strengthened because green tea contains fluoride which promotes healthy teeth.
2. Milk and yogurt are good for teeth because they contain low acidity, which means that wearing of teeth is less. They are also low in decay-inducing sugar. Milk is a good source of calcium, the main component of teeth and bones.
3. Cheese contains calcium and phosphate, which helps balance pH in the mouth, preserves (and rebuilds) tooth enamel, produces saliva, and kills bacteria that cause cavities and disease.
4. Fruits such as apples, strawberries and kiwis contain Vitamin C. This vitamin is considered the element that holds cells together. If this vitamin is neglected, gum cells can break down, making gums tender and susceptible to disease.
5. Vegetables: Vitamin A, found in pumpkins, carrots, sweet potatoes and broccoli, is necessary for the formation of tooth enamel. Crunchy vegetables may also help clean gums.
6. Onions contain antibacterial sulfur compounds. Tests show that onions kill various types of bacteria, especially when eaten raw.
7. Celery protects teeth by producing saliva which neutralizes bacteria that cause cavities. It also massages the teeth and gums.
8. Sesame seeds reduce plaque and help build tooth enamel. They are also very high in calcium.
9. Animal food: beef, chicken, turkey, and eggs contain phosphorous which, with calcium, is one of the two most vital minerals of teeth and bone.
10. Water cleans the mouth and produces saliva that deposits essential minerals into the teeth. It keeps teeth hydrated and washes away particles from the teeth.

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Dental professionals usually recommend oral irrigation as a great way to clean teeth and gums. Template:Vol. 1,

Oral irrigators can reach 3–4 mm under the gum line, farther than toothbrushes and floss. And, the jet stream is strong enough to remove all plaque and tartar. The procedure does leave a feeling of cleanliness and freshness, and does disrupt more plaque or bacteria as floss since it cleans deeper.
[edit] Food and drink

Foods that help muscles and bones also help teeth and gums. Breads and cereals are rich in vitamin B while fruits and vegetables contain vitamin C, both of which contribute to healthy gum tissue.(8) Lean meat, fish, and poultry provide magnesium and zinc for teeth. Some people recommend that teeth be brushed after every meal and at bedtime, and flossed at least once per day, preferably at night before sleep. For some people, flossing might be recommended after every meal.

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Cleaning the tongue as part of the daily oral hygiene is essential, since it removes the white/yellow bad-breath-generating coating of bacteria, decaying food particles, fungi (such as Candida), and dead cells from the dorsal area of tongue. Tongue cleaning also removes some of the bacteria species which generate tooth decay and gum problems.
[edit] Gum care

Massaging gums with toothbrush bristles is generally recommended for good oral health. Flossing is recommended at least once per day, preferably before bed, to help prevent receding gums, gum disease, and cavities between the teeth.

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"How do I floss my teeth?"

http://www.colgate.com/app/Colgate/US/OC/Information/OralHealthBasics/GoodOralHygiene/BrushingandFlossing/HowtoFloss.cvsp
A dental hygienist demonstrates dental flossing.

* Use enough floss to be able to wrap it around your two middle fingers leaving an inch or two of floss between.
* Holding the floss tightly, gently move the floss up and down between teeth.
* Go beneath the gumline by curving the floss around each tooth.
* Use a clean section of the floss when moving from tooth to tooth.
* To remove floss, use the same back and forth motion to gently bring the floss away from teeth.

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Periodontologists nowadays prefer the use of interdental brushes to dental floss. Apart from being more gentle to the gums, it also carries less risk for hard dental tissue damage. There are different sizes of brushes that are recommended according to the size of the interdental space.[citation needed] It is desirable to clean between teeth before brushing to enable easy access for the saliva fluoride mix to remineralise any demineralised tooth often resulting from food left on teeth after every meal or snack.
[edit] Flossing

The use of dental floss is an important element of the oral hygiene, since it removes the plaque and the decaying food remaining stuck between the teeth. This food decay and plaque cause irritation to the gums, allowing the gum tissue to bleed more easily. Acid forming foods left on teeth also demineralise tooth eventually causing cavities. Flossing for a proper inter-dental cleaning is recommended at least once per day, preferably before bedtime, to help prevent receding gums, gum disease, and cavities between the teeth.

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Plaque is a sticky film that forms on the teeth and gums. The bacteria in plaque releases acid that attacks tooth enamel. Tooth decay can occur after repeated attacks. Some food causes plaque bacteria that produce acids. Thorough daily brushing and flossing can prevent tartar from forming on the teeth.

Plaque can also cause irritation to the gums, making them red, tender, or bleeding easily. In some cases, the gums pull away from the teeth, leaving cavities inhabited by bacteria and pus. If this is not treated, bones around the teeth can be destroyed. Teeth may become loose or have to be removed as with periodontal (gum) disease in mostly adults. Eating a balanced diet and limiting snacks can prevent tooth decay and periodontal disease. Nutritious foods such as raw vegetables, plain yogurt, cheese, or a piece of fruit are considered good snack foods to grab.[2]

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Contrary to popular belief[6] and although the Early Christian leaders condemned bathing as unspiritual,[7] bathing and sanitation were not lost in Europe with the collapse of the Roman Empire.[8][9] Soapmaking first became an established trade during the so-called "Dark Ages". The Romans used scented oils (mostly from Egypt), among other alternatives.

Bathing did not fall out of fashion in Europe until shortly after the Renaissance, replaced by the heavy use of sweat-bathing and perfume, as it was thought in Europe that water could carry disease into the body through the skin. (Water, in fact, does carry disease, but more often if it is drunk than if one bathes in it; and water only carries disease if it is contaminated by pathogens.) Medieval church authorities believed that public bathing created an environment open to immorality and disease. Roman Catholic Church officials even banned public bathing in an unsuccessful effort to halt syphilis epidemics from sweeping Europe.[10] Modern sanitation was not widely adopted until the 19th and 20th centuries. According to medieval historian Lynn Thorndike, people in Medieval Europe probably bathed more than people did in the 19th century

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Contrary to popular belief[6] and although the Early Christian leaders condemned bathing as unspiritual,[7] bathing and sanitation were not lost in Europe with the collapse of the Roman Empire.[8][9] Soapmaking first became an established trade during the so-called "Dark Ages". The Romans used scented oils (mostly from Egypt), among other alternatives.

Bathing did not fall out of fashion in Europe until shortly after the Renaissance, replaced by the heavy use of sweat-bathing and perfume, as it was thought in Europe that water could carry disease into the body through the skin. (Water, in fact, does carry disease, but more often if it is drunk than if one bathes in it; and water only carries disease if it is contaminated by pathogens.) Medieval church authorities believed that public bathing created an environment open to immorality and disease. Roman Catholic Church officials even banned public bathing in an unsuccessful effort to halt syphilis epidemics from sweeping Europe.[10] Modern sanitation was not widely adopted until the 19th and 20th centuries. According to medieval historian Lynn Thorndike, people in Medieval Europe probably bathed more than people did in the 19th century

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Main article: Islamic hygienical jurisprudence
Further information: Islamic cleanliness, Wudu, Ghusl, Islamic dietary laws, and Islamic toilet etiquette

Since the 7th century, Islam has always placed a strong emphasis on hygiene. Other than the need to be ritually clean in time for the daily prayer (Arabic: Salat) through Wudu and Ghusl, there are a large number of other hygiene-related rules governing the lives of Muslims. Other issues include the Islamic dietary laws. In general, the Qur'an advises Muslims to uphold high standards of physical hygiene and to be ritually clean whenever possible.

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Elaborate codes of hygiene can be found in several Hindu texts, such as the Manusmriti and the Vishnu Purana.[3] Bathing is one of the five Nitya karmas (daily duties) in Hinduism, not performing which leads to sin, according to some scriptures. These codes were based on the notion of ritual purity and were not informed by an understanding of the causes of diseases and their means of transmission. However, some of the ritual-purity codes did improve hygiene, from an epidemiological point of view, more or less by accident.

Regular bathing was a hallmark of Roman civilization.[4] Elaborate baths were constructed in urban areas to serve the public, who typically demanded the infrastructure to maintain personal cleanliness. The complexes usually consisted of large, swimming pool-like baths, smaller cold and hot pools, saunas, and spa-like facilities where individuals could be depilated, oiled, and massaged. Water was constantly changed by an aqueduct-fed flow. Bathing outside of urban centers involved smaller, less elaborate bathing facilities, or simply the use of clean bodies of water. Roman cities also had large sewers, such as Rome's Cloaca Maxima, into which public and private latrines drained. Romans didn't have demand-flush toilets but did have some toilets with a continuous flow of water under them. (Similar toilets are seen in Acre Prison in the film Exodus.)

Until the late 19th Century, only the elite in Western cities typically possessed indoor facilities for relieving bodily functions. The poorer majority used communal facilities built above cesspools in backyards and courtyards. This changed after Dr. John Snow discovered that cholera was transmitted by the fecal contamination of water. Though it took decades for his findings to gain wide acceptance, governments and sanitary reformers were eventually convinced of the health benefits of using sewers to keep human waste from contaminating water. This encouraged the widespread adoption of both the flush toilet and the moral imperative that bathrooms should be indoors and as private as possible

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Personal service hygiene pertains to the practices related to the care and use of instruments used in the administration of personal care services to people:

Personal hygiene practices include:

* Sterilization of instruments used by service providers including hairdressers, aestheticians, and other service providers.
* Sterilization by [autoclave] of instruments used in body piercing and tattoo marking.
* Cleaning hands.

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Main article: Food safety

Culinary hygiene pertains to the practices related to food management and cooking to prevent food contamination, prevent food poisoning and minimize the transmission of disease to other foods, humans or animals. Culinary hygiene practices specify safe ways to handle, store, prepare, serve and eat food.

Culinary practices include:

* Cleaning and sterilization of food-preparation areas and equipment (for example using designated cutting boards for preparing raw meats and vegetables). Cleaning may involve use of chlorine bleach, ethanol, ultraviolet light, etc. for sterilization.
* Careful avoidance of meats contaminated by trichina worms, salmonella, and other pathogens; or thorough cooking of questionable meats.
* Extreme care in preparing raw foods, such as sushi and sashimi.
* Institutional dish sanitizing by washing with soap and clean water.
* Washing of hands thoroughly before touching any food.
* Washing of hands after touching uncooked food when preparing meals.
* Not using the same utensils to prepare different foods.
* Not sharing cutlery when eating.
* Not licking fingers or hands while or after eating.
* Not reusing serving utensils that have been licked.
* Proper storage of food so as to prevent contamination by vermin.
* Refrigeration of foods (and avoidance of specific foods in environments where refrigeration is or was not feasible).
* Labeling food to indicate when it was produced (or, as food manufacturers prefer, to indicate its "best before" date).
* Proper disposal of uneaten food and packaging.

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Excessive body hygiene of the skin can result in skin irritation. The skin has a natural layer of oil, which protects the skin from drought. When washing, unless using aqueous creams, etc., with compensatory mechanisms, this layer is removed, leaving the skin unprotected.

Excessive application of soaps, creams, and ointments can also adversely affect certain of the body's natural processes. For examples, soaps and ointments can deplete the skin of natural protective oils, and some substances can be absorbed and, even in trace amounts, disturb natural hormonal balances.

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The benefits of body hygiene can be diminished by the risks of excessive body hygiene, which is hypothesized to cause allergic disease and bodily irritation.
[edit] Excessive body hygiene and allergies

Some people think that excessive body hygiene can cause allergies. However this is a hypothesis and it is not a proven theory. The hygiene hypothesis states that a marked lack of early childhood exposure to infectious agents, and later a lack of exposure to helminths as adults, increases susceptibility to allergic diseases.[2]. It is postulated that the lack of exposure to these agents prevents the body from developing appropriate allergens and auto-immune responses.
[edit] Excessive body hygiene of external ear canals
See also: Earwax#Cotton_swabs

Excessive body hygiene of the ear canals can result in infection or irritation. The ear canals require less body hygiene care than other parts of the body, because they are sensitive, and the body system adequately cares for these parts.[citation needed] Attempts to clean the ear canals through the removal of earwax can actually reduce ear canal cleanliness by pushing debris and other foreign material into the ear that would otherwise have been removed by the natural movement of ear wax from the interior to exterior of the ear.

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Body hygiene pertains to hygiene practices performed by an individual to care for one's bodily health and well being, through cleanliness. Motivations for personal hygiene practice include reduction of personal illness, healing from personal illness, optimal health and sense of well being, social acceptance and prevention of spread of illness to others.

Personal hygiene practices include: seeing a doctor, seeing a dentist, regular washing/bathing, and healthy eating. Personal grooming extends personal hygiene as it pertains to the maintenance of a good personal and public appearance which need not necessarily be hygienic.

Body hygiene is achieved by using personal body hygiene products including: soap, hair shampoo, toothbrushes, tooth paste, cotton swabs, antiperspirant, facial tissue, mouthwash, nail files, skin cleansers, toilet paper.

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Medical hygiene pertains to the hygiene practices related to the administration of medicine, and medical care, that prevents or minimizes disease and the spreading of disease.

Medical hygiene practices include:

* Isolation or quarantine of infectious persons or materials to prevent spread of infection.
* Sterilization of instruments used in surgical procedures.
* Use of protective clothing and barriers, such as masks, gowns, caps, eyewear and gloves.
* Proper bandaging and dressing of injuries.
* Safe disposal of medical waste.
* Disinfection of reusables (i.e. linen, pads, uniforms)
* Scrubbing up, hand-washing, especially in an operating room, but in more general health-care settings as well, where diseases can be transmitted[1]

Most of these practices were developed in the 19th century and were well established by the mid-20th century. Some procedures (such as disposal of medical waste) were tightened up as a result of late-20th century disease outbreaks, notably AIDS and Ebola.

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Hygiene is an old concept related to medicine, as well as to personal and professional care practices related to most aspects of living, although it is most often wrongly associated with cleanliness.[citation needed] In medicine, hygiene practices are employed as preventative measures to reduce the incidence and spreading of disease. Other uses of the term appear in phrases including: body hygiene, mental hygiene, domestic hygiene, dental hygiene, and occupational hygiene, used in connection with public health. The term "hygiene" is derived from Hygienic, the Greek goddess of health, cleanliness and sanitation. Hygiene is also the name of a branch of science that deals with the promotion and preservation of health, also called hygienics. Hygiene practices vary widely, and what is considered acceptable in one culture might not be acceptable in another.

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The mouth is a delicate part of the body that needs to be treated with proper care. Wash the mouth at least two times a day and it will wash you back. If, however, you fail to do so on a regular basis the millions of bacterium hibernating inside the mouth slide down the throat and take permanent residence in your bowls. One of the best ways to detect this disorder in yourself is if you have at one or more times experienced the loss of control over your bowl movements known as Irritable Bowl Syndrome (ie; your tighty whities ain't so white no more) and anger outbursts that gradually become involuntary and uncontrollable. To help you with this, the OHAC (Oral Hygenist Association of Canada) have created for you a rhyme to help you remember the importance of brushing the teeth. Remember, just saying this everyday is ALMOST as good as brushing your teeth.

Brush Brush Brush, We must defeat the Mush Floss, Floss, Floss We must conquer the moss Clean, Clean, Clean Before they turn green

Darn Yellow Coating, be gone! Free me of this foul yawn! Liberate me of this awful stench So the girls don't run off the bench For if one more girl calls me smelly I shall put a cannon through her belly

A thorough cleaning is what I require To fulfill the public's desire And, Before I forget The back teeth, too, must be wet Also, never underestimate the power Of a good (if all be it occasional) shower.

To conclude, keep the benefits of proper oral hygiene close to mind at all times. The above poem will not only remind you how to brush properly, but after repetition will subconsciously remind you to do society a favor and brush your fucking teeth. And don't forget about that shower.

Regards, OHAC.

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One of Geneva Mahon's interests today is write articles about her experiences in dentistry and the profession behind it. She has joined many activities pertaining to dentistry including the treatment of fear and anxiety commonly experienced by patients, research, and education for dental professionals and psychologists. Indeed, the world of cosmetic dentistry has given rise to another form of aesthetics enhancement in every tooth diamonds procedure. Through this process, diamonds are embedded into the tooth aside from the traditional crystals. Whenever you smile, the diamond’s sense of endurance and preciousness is also carried out by you. Tooth diamonds may be a frightening task for those who do not want to take off the natural structure of their tooth but thinking about what could be substituting the loss is an idea not anyone could fathom. Moreover, the process of drilling may cause worries and fear but in the end, as you open your mouth and see that glittering gem, you certainly have all the reasons to smile. For more information visit to our site at http://www.twinkles.net Jewels are as precious as your teeth. If you happen to have a piece of jewelry which you treasure most, you tend to do everything you can just to keep it forever with you. On the other hand, your teeth are your body’s finest treasure. Once the teeth gets broken or ruined from its natural form and appearance, your entire being is greatly affected. Now the combination of jewels and teeth has been thriving in the dental industry through tooth diamonds which are not only appealing to the eye but are also embodying a sense of endurance and strength. Jewels are as precious as your teeth. If you happen to have a piece of jewelry which you treasure most, you tend to do everything you can just to keep it forever with you. On the other hand, your teeth are your body’s finest treasure. Once the teeth gets broken or ruined from its natural form and appearance, your entire being is greatly affected. Now the combination of jewels and teeth has been thriving in the dental industry through tooth diamonds which are not only appealing to the eye but are also embodying a sense of endurance and strength. There may be other disadvantages which may come with tooth diamonds procedure because the act of embedding means the act of drilling into the tooth, creating a hole for the diamond to fit in. With this, you have nothing to worry about because the lost tooth enamel caused by the drilling process will certainly be replaced by a piece of diamond more precious and stunning than what has been removed. Jewels are as precious as your teeth. If you happen to have a piece of jewelry which you treasure most, you tend to do everything you can just to keep it forever with you. On the other hand, your teeth are your body’s finest treasure. Once the teeth gets broken or ruined from its natural form and appearance, your entire being is greatly affected. Now the combination of jewels and teeth has been thriving in the dental industry through tooth diamonds which are not only appealing to the eye but are also embodying a sense of endurance and strength. There may be other disadvantages which may come with tooth diamonds procedure because the act of embedding means the act of drilling into the tooth, creating a hole for the diamond to fit in. With this, you have nothing to worry about because the lost tooth enamel caused by the drilling process will certainly be replaced by a piece of diamond more precious and stunning than what has been removed.

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There may be other disadvantages which may come with tooth diamonds procedure because the act of embedding means the act of drilling into the tooth, creating a hole for the diamond to fit in. With this, you have nothing to worry about because the lost tooth enamel caused by the drilling process will certainly be replaced by a piece of diamond more precious and stunning than what has been removed. There may be other disadvantages which may come with tooth diamonds procedure because the act of embedding means the act of drilling into the tooth, creating a hole for the diamond to fit in. With this, you have nothing to worry about because the lost tooth enamel caused by the drilling process will certainly be replaced by a piece of diamond more precious and stunning than what has been removed. About The Author

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There is actually no definite health benefits of tooth diamonds because it is simply just a process of decorating the teeth with gemstones. People may get lured of the fact that diamonds are too precious to be swallowed or to fall out of the teeth but modern cosmetic dentists have gone through the best training in order to ensure that the diamonds will stay tucked into the tooth within your desired duration. Tooth diamonds may be a frightening task for those who do not want to take off the natural structure of their tooth but thinking about what could be substituting the loss is an idea not anyone could fathom. Moreover, the process of drilling may cause worries and fear but in the end, as you open your mouth and see that glittering gem, you certainly have all the reasons to smile. For more information visit to our site at http://www.twinkles.net One of Geneva Mahon's interests today is write articles about her experiences in dentistry and the profession behind it. She has joined many activities pertaining to dentistry including the treatment of fear and anxiety commonly experienced by patients, research, and education for dental professionals and psychologists. There may be other disadvantages which may come with tooth diamonds procedure because the act of embedding means the act of drilling into the tooth, creating a hole for the diamond to fit in. With this, you have nothing to worry about because the lost tooth enamel caused by the drilling process will certainly be replaced by a piece of diamond more precious and stunning than what has been removed. There is actually no definite health benefits of tooth diamonds because it is simply just a process of decorating the teeth with gemstones. People may get lured of the fact that diamonds are too precious to be swallowed or to fall out of the teeth but modern cosmetic dentists have gone through the best training in order to ensure that the diamonds will stay tucked into the tooth within your desired duration. One of Geneva Mahon's interests today is write articles about her experiences in dentistry and the profession behind it. She has joined many activities pertaining to dentistry including the treatment of fear and anxiety commonly experienced by patients, research, and education for dental professionals and psychologists. There may be other disadvantages which may come with tooth diamonds procedure because the act of embedding means the act of drilling into the tooth, creating a hole for the diamond to fit in. With this, you have nothing to worry about because the lost tooth enamel caused by the drilling process will certainly be replaced by a piece of diamond more precious and stunning than what has been removed. One of Geneva Mahon's interests today is write articles about her experiences in dentistry and the profession behind it. She has joined many activities pertaining to dentistry including the treatment of fear and anxiety commonly experienced by patients, research, and education for dental professionals and psychologists.

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Tooth diamonds may be a frightening task for those who do not want to take off the natural structure of their tooth but thinking about what could be substituting the loss is an idea not anyone could fathom. Moreover, the process of drilling may cause worries and fear but in the end, as you open your mouth and see that glittering gem, you certainly have all the reasons to smile. For more information visit to our site at http://www.twinkles.net Jewels are as precious as your teeth. If you happen to have a piece of jewelry which you treasure most, you tend to do everything you can just to keep it forever with you. On the other hand, your teeth are your body’s finest treasure. Once the teeth gets broken or ruined from its natural form and appearance, your entire being is greatly affected. Now the combination of jewels and teeth has been thriving in the dental industry through tooth diamonds which are not only appealing to the eye but are also embodying a sense of endurance and strength. There may be other disadvantages which may come with tooth diamonds procedure because the act of embedding means the act of drilling into the tooth, creating a hole for the diamond to fit in. With this, you have nothing to worry about because the lost tooth enamel caused by the drilling process will certainly be replaced by a piece of diamond more precious and stunning than what has been removed. Jewels are as precious as your teeth. If you happen to have a piece of jewelry which you treasure most, you tend to do everything you can just to keep it forever with you. On the other hand, your teeth are your body’s finest treasure. Once the teeth gets broken or ruined from its natural form and appearance, your entire being is greatly affected. Now the combination of jewels and teeth has been thriving in the dental industry through tooth diamonds which are not only appealing to the eye but are also embodying a sense of endurance and strength. Tooth diamonds may be a frightening task for those who do not want to take off the natural structure of their tooth but thinking about what could be substituting the loss is an idea not anyone could fathom. Moreover, the process of drilling may cause worries and fear but in the end, as you open your mouth and see that glittering gem, you certainly have all the reasons to smile. For more information visit to our site at http://www.twinkles.net There is actually no definite health benefits of tooth diamonds because it is simply just a process of decorating the teeth with gemstones. People may get lured of the fact that diamonds are too precious to be swallowed or to fall out of the teeth but modern cosmetic dentists have gone through the best training in order to ensure that the diamonds will stay tucked into the tooth within your desired duration. Jewels are as precious as your teeth. If you happen to have a piece of jewelry which you treasure most, you tend to do everything you can just to keep it forever with you. On the other hand, your teeth are your body’s finest treasure. Once the teeth gets broken or ruined from its natural form and appearance, your entire being is greatly affected. Now the combination of jewels and teeth has been thriving in the dental industry through tooth diamonds which are not only appealing to the eye but are also embodying a sense of endurance and strength.

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There is actually no definite health benefits of tooth diamonds because it is simply just a process of decorating the teeth with gemstones. People may get lured of the fact that diamonds are too precious to be swallowed or to fall out of the teeth but modern cosmetic dentists have gone through the best training in order to ensure that the diamonds will stay tucked into the tooth within your desired duration. One of Geneva Mahon's interests today is write articles about her experiences in dentistry and the profession behind it. She has joined many activities pertaining to dentistry including the treatment of fear and anxiety commonly experienced by patients, research, and education for dental professionals and psychologists. There may be other disadvantages which may come with tooth diamonds procedure because the act of embedding means the act of drilling into the tooth, creating a hole for the diamond to fit in. With this, you have nothing to worry about because the lost tooth enamel caused by the drilling process will certainly be replaced by a piece of diamond more precious and stunning than what has been removed. One of Geneva Mahon's interests today is write articles about her experiences in dentistry and the profession behind it. She has joined many activities pertaining to dentistry including the treatment of fear and anxiety commonly experienced by patients, research, and education for dental professionals and psychologists. There is actually no definite health benefits of tooth diamonds because it is simply just a process of decorating the teeth with gemstones. People may get lured of the fact that diamonds are too precious to be swallowed or to fall out of the teeth but modern cosmetic dentists have gone through the best training in order to ensure that the diamonds will stay tucked into the tooth within your desired duration. Tooth diamonds may be a frightening task for those who do not want to take off the natural structure of their tooth but thinking about what could be substituting the loss is an idea not anyone could fathom. Moreover, the process of drilling may cause worries and fear but in the end, as you open your mouth and see that glittering gem, you certainly have all the reasons to smile. For more information visit to our site at http://www.twinkles.net

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Jewels are as precious as your teeth. If you happen to have a piece of jewelry which you treasure most, you tend to do everything you can just to keep it forever with you. On the other hand, your teeth are your body’s finest treasure. Once the teeth gets broken or ruined from its natural form and appearance, your entire being is greatly affected. Now the combination of jewels and teeth has been thriving in the dental industry through tooth diamonds which are not only appealing to the eye but are also embodying a sense of endurance and strength. There is actually no definite health benefits of tooth diamonds because it is simply just a process of decorating the teeth with gemstones. People may get lured of the fact that diamonds are too precious to be swallowed or to fall out of the teeth but modern cosmetic dentists have gone through the best training in order to ensure that the diamonds will stay tucked into the tooth within your desired duration. Indeed, the world of cosmetic dentistry has given rise to another form of aesthetics enhancement in every tooth diamonds procedure. Through this process, diamonds are embedded into the tooth aside from the traditional crystals. Whenever you smile, the diamond’s sense of endurance and preciousness is also carried out by you. There may be other disadvantages which may come with tooth diamonds procedure because the act of embedding means the act of drilling into the tooth, creating a hole for the diamond to fit in. With this, you have nothing to worry about because the lost tooth enamel caused by the drilling process will certainly be replaced by a piece of diamond more precious and stunning than what has been removed. There may be other disadvantages which may come with tooth diamonds procedure because the act of embedding means the act of drilling into the tooth, creating a hole for the diamond to fit in. With this, you have nothing to worry about because the lost tooth enamel caused by the drilling process will certainly be replaced by a piece of diamond more precious and stunning than what has been removed. There is actually no definite health benefits of tooth diamonds because it is simply just a process of decorating the teeth with gemstones. People may get lured of the fact that diamonds are too precious to be swallowed or to fall out of the teeth but modern cosmetic dentists have gone through the best training in order to ensure that the diamonds will stay tucked into the tooth within your desired duration. There may be other disadvantages which may come with tooth diamonds procedure because the act of embedding means the act of drilling into the tooth, creating a hole for the diamond to fit in. With this, you have nothing to worry about because the lost tooth enamel caused by the drilling process will certainly be replaced by a piece of diamond more precious and stunning than what has been removed.

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About The Author Tooth diamonds may be a frightening task for those who do not want to take off the natural structure of their tooth but thinking about what could be substituting the loss is an idea not anyone could fathom. Moreover, the process of drilling may cause worries and fear but in the end, as you open your mouth and see that glittering gem, you certainly have all the reasons to smile. For more information visit to our site at http://www.twinkles.net There is actually no definite health benefits of tooth diamonds because it is simply just a process of decorating the teeth with gemstones. People may get lured of the fact that diamonds are too precious to be swallowed or to fall out of the teeth but modern cosmetic dentists have gone through the best training in order to ensure that the diamonds will stay tucked into the tooth within your desired duration. Jewels are as precious as your teeth. If you happen to have a piece of jewelry which you treasure most, you tend to do everything you can just to keep it forever with you. On the other hand, your teeth are your body’s finest treasure. Once the teeth gets broken or ruined from its natural form and appearance, your entire being is greatly affected. Now the combination of jewels and teeth has been thriving in the dental industry through tooth diamonds which are not only appealing to the eye but are also embodying a sense of endurance and strength. There is actually no definite health benefits of tooth diamonds because it is simply just a process of decorating the teeth with gemstones. People may get lured of the fact that diamonds are too precious to be swallowed or to fall out of the teeth but modern cosmetic dentists have gone through the best training in order to ensure that the diamonds will stay tucked into the tooth within your desired duration.

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Indeed, the world of cosmetic dentistry has given rise to another form of aesthetics enhancement in every tooth diamonds procedure. Through this process, diamonds are embedded into the tooth aside from the traditional crystals. Whenever you smile, the diamond’s sense of endurance and preciousness is also carried out by you. About The Author Tooth diamonds may be a frightening task for those who do not want to take off the natural structure of their tooth but thinking about what could be substituting the loss is an idea not anyone could fathom. Moreover, the process of drilling may cause worries and fear but in the end, as you open your mouth and see that glittering gem, you certainly have all the reasons to smile. For more information visit to our site at http://www.twinkles.net One of Geneva Mahon's interests today is write articles about her experiences in dentistry and the profession behind it. She has joined many activities pertaining to dentistry including the treatment of fear and anxiety commonly experienced by patients, research, and education for dental professionals and psychologists. Jewels are as precious as your teeth. If you happen to have a piece of jewelry which you treasure most, you tend to do everything you can just to keep it forever with you. On the other hand, your teeth are your body’s finest treasure. Once the teeth gets broken or ruined from its natural form and appearance, your entire being is greatly affected. Now the combination of jewels and teeth has been thriving in the dental industry through tooth diamonds which are not only appealing to the eye but are also embodying a sense of endurance and strength. Indeed, the world of cosmetic dentistry has given rise to another form of aesthetics enhancement in every tooth diamonds procedure. Through this process, diamonds are embedded into the tooth aside from the traditional crystals. Whenever you smile, the diamond’s sense of endurance and preciousness is also carried out by you. Jewels are as precious as your teeth. If you happen to have a piece of jewelry which you treasure most, you tend to do everything you can just to keep it forever with you. On the other hand, your teeth are your body’s finest treasure. Once the teeth gets broken or ruined from its natural form and appearance, your entire being is greatly affected. Now the combination of jewels and teeth has been thriving in the dental industry through tooth diamonds which are not only appealing to the eye but are also embodying a sense of endurance and strength. There is actually no definite health benefits of tooth diamonds because it is simply just a process of decorating the teeth with gemstones. People may get lured of the fact that diamonds are too precious to be swallowed or to fall out of the teeth but modern cosmetic dentists have gone through the best training in order to ensure that the diamonds will stay tucked into the tooth within your desired duration.

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One of Geneva Mahon's interests today is write articles about her experiences in dentistry and the profession behind it. She has joined many activities pertaining to dentistry including the treatment of fear and anxiety commonly experienced by patients, research, and education for dental professionals and psychologists. There is actually no definite health benefits of tooth diamonds because it is simply just a process of decorating the teeth with gemstones. People may get lured of the fact that diamonds are too precious to be swallowed or to fall out of the teeth but modern cosmetic dentists have gone through the best training in order to ensure that the diamonds will stay tucked into the tooth within your desired duration. About The Author Jewels are as precious as your teeth. If you happen to have a piece of jewelry which you treasure most, you tend to do everything you can just to keep it forever with you. On the other hand, your teeth are your body’s finest treasure. Once the teeth gets broken or ruined from its natural form and appearance, your entire being is greatly affected. Now the combination of jewels and teeth has been thriving in the dental industry through tooth diamonds which are not only appealing to the eye but are also embodying a sense of endurance and strength. Jewels are as precious as your teeth. If you happen to have a piece of jewelry which you treasure most, you tend to do everything you can just to keep it forever with you. On the other hand, your teeth are your body’s finest treasure. Once the teeth gets broken or ruined from its natural form and appearance, your entire being is greatly affected. Now the combination of jewels and teeth has been thriving in the dental industry through tooth diamonds which are not only appealing to the eye but are also embodying a sense of endurance and strength.

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Indeed, the world of cosmetic dentistry has given rise to another form of aesthetics enhancement in every tooth diamonds procedure. Through this process, diamonds are embedded into the tooth aside from the traditional crystals. Whenever you smile, the diamond’s sense of endurance and preciousness is also carried out by you. There may be other disadvantages which may come with tooth diamonds procedure because the act of embedding means the act of drilling into the tooth, creating a hole for the diamond to fit in. With this, you have nothing to worry about because the lost tooth enamel caused by the drilling process will certainly be replaced by a piece of diamond more precious and stunning than what has been removed. There may be other disadvantages which may come with tooth diamonds procedure because the act of embedding means the act of drilling into the tooth, creating a hole for the diamond to fit in. With this, you have nothing to worry about because the lost tooth enamel caused by the drilling process will certainly be replaced by a piece of diamond more precious and stunning than what has been removed. About The Author Indeed, the world of cosmetic dentistry has given rise to another form of aesthetics enhancement in every tooth diamonds procedure. Through this process, diamonds are embedded into the tooth aside from the traditional crystals. Whenever you smile, the diamond’s sense of endurance and preciousness is also carried out by you. There may be other disadvantages which may come with tooth diamonds procedure because the act of embedding means the act of drilling into the tooth, creating a hole for the diamond to fit in. With this, you have nothing to worry about because the lost tooth enamel caused by the drilling process will certainly be replaced by a piece of diamond more precious and stunning than what has been removed. Indeed, the world of cosmetic dentistry has given rise to another form of aesthetics enhancement in every tooth diamonds procedure. Through this process, diamonds are embedded into the tooth aside from the traditional crystals. Whenever you smile, the diamond’s sense of endurance and preciousness is also carried out by you.