Gums help low-fat cheese products retain their shape, cuttability, melting characteristics, spreadability and moisture retention. |
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Gums with branched chains such as the gums arabic, tragacanth, karaya, guar, and locust bean, form tacky dispersions and in favourable conditions, strong gels. |
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The gums are insoluble in alcohol while the resins or oleo-resins will pass completely into solution. |
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Inflammation occurs and the lip is tender to the touch and so are, sometimes, the gums. |
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Similar vegetable gums, with the same possible adverse effects, are carrageenan, gum tragacanth, and carob or locust bean gum. |
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Acute ulcerative gingivitis, also known as Vincent's disease or trench mouth, is due to a bacterial infection of the gums. |
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He was unavailable for comment at the post match gathering, keeping his gums firmly clenched. |
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The area is covered by dense hardwood eucalyptus forest composed of blackbutts, salmon gums and gimlets. |
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He used the now common tufted layout and end-rounded bristles to help create a brush that was still tough on teeth but gentler to gums. |
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The homestead museum sits secluded among the bloodwoods, nutwoods and cabbage gums. |
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The jungle is the home of giant gums and dense myrtle, of umbrageous fig and tall palm, of sassafras and supplejack. |
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Lowland riverine forests gradually become pockets of temperate rainforest, sprinkled with mountain ash and grey gums. |
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Sore throats, irritated gums and oral sores can be soothed by a gargle or mouthwash of strong sage tea. |
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Dietary fibre consists of plant material such as cellulose, hemicellulose, pectin, polysaccharides, gums, mucilage and lignin. |
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The strain of the horse pulling on his mouth and gums was painful, but he ignored it. |
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Swift unnavigable waters, swinging screaming baboons, sleeping snakes, red gums ready for their sweet white blood. |
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Gum arabic is unique among the natural gums because of its extreme solubility in water and its lack of taste. |
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Potential side-effects include sensitivity of the teeth to hot and cold, a sore throat, tender gums and white patches on the gums. |
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While brushing, place the bristles at a 45-degree angle to your teeth and slide the tips of the brush under the gums. |
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I scanned the narrow, shallow selection of no-name pain relievers for mouth, teeth and gums. |
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Its common for little ones to start to cut a tooth and then it recedes back into the gums so its hard to say when its going to come through. |
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Spotted gums with a canopy of burrawangs form the main plant community in the park. |
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Further afield there are grevilleas, burrawangs, tree ferns, huge native grass trees and towering gums to get lost in. |
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Also, barley breads stale quickly, because they lack the water-retaining powers of the gluten network in wheat or the natural gums in rye. |
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They had forced down her throat the gobs of chalky calomel mixed with laudanum prescribed by the head-shaking doctor until her gums bled. |
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As if I was somehow oblivious to the fact that he had to pick and dig and drill and scrape away at my tooth as it valiantly clung to my gums. |
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It's to detect cavities within your teeth and problems with your gums, tongue and mouth. |
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By pushing teeth back into the bone, orthodontics can reduce the effect of receding gums, too. |
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During puberty, levels of progesterone and, possibly, estrogen overstimulate blood circulation to the gums, making them sore and swollen. |
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Some had sporting themes such as horse racing or football, and prizes would vary from a packet of fruit gums to a pack of cigarettes. |
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To keep those pearly whites gleaming, you need to take proper care of your teeth and gums daily. |
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The gums become red and swollen, and the tongue may develop a white coating. |
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Since they specialize in gums, only periodontists should perform the surgery. |
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Some gums now make it easy for dairy processors to add the benefits of soluble fiber to products without imparting an undesirable thickness. |
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During pregnancy, your gums are more likely to become inflamed or infected. |
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By using infrasound to attack the gums of the teeth, the invisible personnel can loosen the victim's teeth and cause them drop out. |
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The man grinned, his teeth like pinnacles of old rock at strange angles in his gums. |
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Eating a balanced diet and healthy snacks is good for your child's teeth and gums. |
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Gemmes, what are they, but gums or the accretions or congelations of brighter water and earth? |
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One only has to look at some coral trees in small gardens, wild figs and blue gums that have got out of hand. |
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Try a flossing ribbon or tape coated with natural waxes like jojoba, beeswax or carnuba to help floss glide between teeth without harming gums. |
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In addition, brush and floss your teeth at least twice a day, and see your dentist if your gums bleed or look red or swollen. |
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Most pregnant women have some bleeding of their gums, especially while brushing or flossing their teeth. |
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Nadine has probed her needles in between my teeth to check the state of the pockets under the gums. |
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Acute ulcerative gingivitis results from severe infection of the gums and is extremely painful. |
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Polysaccharide hydrocolloids including mucilages, gums and glucans are abundant in nature and are commonly found in many higher plants. |
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Call the doctor or dentist if you have questions or concerns about your child's teeth, gums, or dental health. |
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Another sign of a cancer of the mouth or gums is when dentures no longer fit well. |
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In addition they had numerous tired and sad specimens deracinated, to make way for the new goodies, including red, pink and orange flowered gums. |
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They all in general had putrid gums, the spots and lassitude, with weakness of their knees. |
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Who could get wildly excited at the thought of late-night bottle feeds, sore gums and diaper changes at that point in their lives? |
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Other gums used to a lesser extent might include guar, xanthan and alginate. |
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Atholl and Wierda Valley still boast some of the gums and pines that she planted in those suburbs. |
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Bottlebrushes, gums and lillypillies, too numerous to mention here, also include splendid specimens of towering proportions in their genera. |
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Go to the dentist before you get pregnant to be sure your teeth and gums are healthy. |
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One of the largest-ever studies following the teeth and gums of healthy adults has just been reported from Brisbane. |
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It can also help to look after the long-term health of the teeth, gums and jaw joints, by spreading the biting pressure over all the teeth. |
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It can lead to vision problems, kidney problems, and problems with the gums and teeth. |
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Oral cancer encompasses cancers of the mouth, throat, cheek, gums, lips and tongue. |
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Cosmetic treatments tend to look better and last longer if you have healthy teeth and gums. |
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Chemotherapy may cause sores in the mouth, gums, and throat or cause gum tissues to become irritated and bleed. |
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Periodontitis is a chronic infectious disease of the gums and underlying bony tissues. |
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Smokeless tobacco stains and wears down your teeth, causes your gums to recede and produces mouth sores. |
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Many acacias exude gums, of which the best known is gum arabic, extracted from incisions in the bark of A. senegal. |
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Modern cosmetic dentistry focusses on solving the problems of the gummy smile by guiding gums and re-contouring them for a better appearance. |
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Generalized erythema, epistaxis, bleeding of gums, petechial and subconjunctival haemorrhages are present occasionally. |
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Erythritol has been used in Japan since 1990 in candies, chocolates, soft drinks, chewing gums, yogurts and sugar substitutes. |
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Made from mechanically processed meat, they are bound together with polyphosphates and gums. |
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Other ailments include dental caris, periodontitis or swelling of the gums and oral cancer. |
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Additionally, chomping on naturally abrasive foods massages gums and cleans between teeth. |
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Portions of Jaffa cakes, bananas and wine gums were prepared for them to eat. |
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A canine tooth had fragmented long ago and jagged spikes of it were embedded in the animal's infected gums. |
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Wipe off the gums with gauze or a washcloth moistened with water after each feeding. |
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In their hands they were holding wine gums, jelly babies, digestive biscuits and, in one case, cocktail sausages. |
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We would both have to admit, we'd been checking his gums for signs of teeth more than three times a day. |
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Our guide, Peter, pointed out the cormorants, kites and spoonbills resting in the gums and coolabah trees and warned us about the Joe Blakes. |
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There are of course better adhesives to bind false teeth and gums together. |
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He said he has two ghost gums which are about 15 metres from his white cedar tree and hopes to eventually replace the cedar tree with them. |
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For people trying to kick the cigarette habit, gums, patches, lollipops, and lip balms that contain nicotine are often useful. |
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Essential oils like peppermint, cinnamon and wintergreen stimulate gums and add flavor. |
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The school's year 4 students planted 64 native trees, including river red gums, wattle and melaleuca, to attract wildlife to the school. |
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But they have managed to control the disease in yellow gums and river red gums by adding nutrients to the soil. |
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Its mouth-tingling blend of certified organic tea tree oil, aloe vera, clove and cinnamon helps fight bacteria and soothes irritated gums. |
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Wisdom teeth usually grow through the gums during your late teens or early twenties. |
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Bubble gums are made of sugar, corn syrup, flavours, softeners and latex or plastic. |
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These laticiferous tubules are the source of the milky latex that is used to make natural chewing gums and rubber. |
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The signs of oral lichen planus are white streaks on the cheeks and gums, which are usually painless and not itchy. |
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You may need to have your gums numbed with an injection of local anaesthetic before the scaling, and you may feel a little discomfort afterwards. |
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Ask your chemist about sugar-free teething gel or powder which can be rubbed on your baby's gums. |
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When plaque is allowed to remain on the teeth for too long, it collects close to the gums and turns into a hard substance called tartar. |
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Very often the initial eruption is accompanied by fever, malaise and what appear to be sore gums. |
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If you think the temperature is due to teething, run your finger over the gums to see if the gums are hot and sore. |
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A chilled teething ring may distract the child whilst helping to soothe their sore gums. |
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You can ease the pain by rubbing the gums gently with your finger, letting your child chew on a teething ring or using a pacifier. |
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A properly tensioned bar tape doesn't need adhesive backing, which just gums up the handlebar when you finally replace it. |
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Your gums may also be red and swollen and you may have bad breath and an unpleasant or metallic taste in your mouth. |
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And as if diseased teeth and gums aren't bad enough, the problem more obviously manifests itself as halitosis, bad breath. |
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Your dentist will put a rubber seal around your teeth to protect your gums. |
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One of my first patients was a man with swollen gums and tender thighs, the latter showing a diffuse dusky discoloration. |
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Call if you would like to be taught how to clean and brush your child's teeth and gums. |
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Wisdom teeth are the last teeth at each end of the upper and lower gums, at the very back of the mouth. |
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If you have a lot of sensitivity, try using toothpaste designed for sensitive gums. |
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Use a baby formulated toothpaste, or one containing fluoride, and gently rub it around the teeth and gums. |
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Lapping against the ship's immense, rust-coloured flanks is a rippling sea of undulating hills covered with callitris pines and guttered by creeks lined with river red gums. |
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For botany lessons, we crossed the road into the botanical gardens, there to examine the leaves of ash, oak, elm, plane, pine but no wattles, gums or banksias. |
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If we ate a crab with its shell, we would have pretty sore gums. |
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It is sheltered effectively by blue gums and golden wattle broken by a palm tree and a peppercorn and it overlooks an olive grove, which yields a steady supply of virgin oil. |
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If your gums bleed easily, see your dentist or periodontist. |
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The most common trees in the city are gums Eucalyptus spp., pines Pinus spp., oaks Quercus spp., poplars Populus spp., Acacia spp., karees Rhus lancea, and olives Olea europa. |
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Dental Miracle is the single remedy I would take to a desert island, as it not only works to promote healthier gums, but also freshens breath and whitens teeth. |
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He has suffered frostbite in his fingers, his eyesight is blurred, he has problems with his hearing in one ear and his gums are coming away from his teeth. |
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Waiting for the AA to arrive in freezing fog on the M6 last February was no joke either, particularly without heating, a car radio or a ready supply of wine gums. |
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Following recent takeovers, it has now extended its range to include wine gums, fruit pastilles, jelly beans and traditional boiled sweets, toffees and fudge. |
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A little further downstream were towering red gums and grey gums. |
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Date palms, planted originally by Afghan camel drivers in the late 1800s, have now almost overtaken the natural vegetation of pale cajeputs and pretty river gums. |
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Give me a new toothbrush and I can widdle the thing down to nothing but a shabby nubbin of its former self within three days, using nothing but my teeth and gums. |
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A small rectangular bone cut is made inside the lower lip, below the gums and tooth roots, centered over the genial tubercle, above the inferior border of the jaw. |
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A mouth ulcer is a painful sore in the mouth on either the cheeks or gums. |
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The pain in her lip increased and a sudden sharp pain pricked at her gums. |
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Ahmad claims that four plainclothes officers cuffed him to a chair, jammed open his mouth, and electrocuted his gums. |
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When gingivitis is neglected, it will eventually progress to periodontal disease, where the gums recede and the teeth loosen and eventually fall out. |
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So a dream of bleeding gums would indicate a loss of life force through the suppression of thoughts and feelings, and lack of support for one's decisions. |
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Nor did they notice his occasional exclamations and utterances of phrases which meant nothing to them, as, for instance, when he smacked his lips and champed his gums while muttering incoherently. |
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Since the changes are so minor, propolis is considered an herbal medicine, similar to other medicinal gums and resins such as boswellia, guggul, and myrrh. |
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Lactobacillus reuteri LR-1 or LR-2 promote oral health by binding to teeth and gums, preventing plaque formation in the mouth. |
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In the longer term, she sees big strides in preventing tartar build-up and halting receding gums. |
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It is known to help treat wounds, sore gums and throats and even acne. |
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This time needs to be savoured, rolled around the palate and gums as though tasting a wine, extracting every last drop of flavour from it, every tiny hint of summer. |
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Although tender and swollen gums could cause your baby's temperature to be a little higher than normal, teething, as a rule, does not cause high fever or diarrhea. |
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Here, unusual and ancient giant ferns are frequent, as are scribbly gums and eucalypts, while in places kauri and satinay pines reach high for the sky. |
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When a baby savagely bites its teething ring, it is because it is experiencing excruciating pain from the teeth tearing their way through its gums. |
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When used warm as a mouthwash, it is very soothing for sore gums. |
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If your gums hurt after brushing, apply ice to soothe the pain. |
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Be sure to keep you gums and teeth healthy during pregnancy. |
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Place the bristles of the toothbrush where the teeth and gums meet. |
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In one recent study, men with extensive gum disease had a four times greater risk for heart trouble and stroke than men with healthy teeth and gums. |
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To assist in the prevention of tooth decay, scientists and dental researchers are looking to dental products like gums and toothpastes enriched with minerals. |
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Wipe you baby's gums with a damp washcloth after each feeding. |
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The company was founded in 1954 by Fred Strauch and his sons, Charles and Thomas, as a distributor of waxes, gums, and shellacs. |
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Old settlers learned from the bees and built their own beehives with two-foot sections sawn from the trunks of hollow black gums. |
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Sweet gums and black gums and sourwoods made the woods bright now when oaks and hickories had just begun to look dull and faded. |
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After you spit out the oil, rub the remaining oil into your gums. |
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These are followed by more specific symptoms of bleeding gums, hyperkeratosis, petechial haemorrhages and delayed wound healing. |
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There, among the manna and swamp gums, several folk and world-music groups performed. |
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That's tough enough to achieve without a loose cannon like Kadafi flapping his gums. |
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Clayton A Cats can develop red and inflamed gums, and ulcers on the tongue, with a condition called gingivostomatitis. |
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From getting a good night's sleep to keeping your teeth and gums healthy, there are plenty of tricks you can employ to beat the clock. |
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Meer Corporation will continue to market botanical extracts, water soluble gums and stabilizer systems, oleoresins and flavor enhancers. |
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The only organism detected in significantly more women with periodontitis than with healthy gums was Fusobacterium nucleatum. |
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Leaving plaque along the gumline leaves gums swollen and inflamed and apt to bleed. |
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The icing on the cake was made from manna, which was gathered under the manna gums. Manna mixed with milk made a splendid icing. |
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The gums increase the viscosity and body adding to the sense of smoothness. |
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A mouth guard is important to protect the teeth and gums from injury, and to cushion the jaw, resulting in a decreased chance of knockout. |
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Even earlier might be a pain in a section of the gums which interferes with digestion. |
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Those with phossy jaw would usually begin suffering painful toothaches and swelling of the gums. |
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The ancient Egyptian mummies were shrouded in a number of folds of linen besmeared with gums. |
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There's plenty of raspberry jam and cherry fruit to tweak your gums, and hints of treacly spice make this a cracking Cotes du Rhone. |
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Children will carry kits containing a Rubick's cube, a miswaq twig, a stress ball, nicotine gums and an awareness booklet. |
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River red gums and she-oaks have declined to extremely low numbers on the Murrumbidgee River upstream of Wagga Wagga. |
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Some of the younger gums and sheoaks, the small heath trees and banksias, browned and gave up their ghosts and stood there. |
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Increased coverage has also been given to important topics such as exudate gums and microbial polysaccharides. |
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I know each is caused by the fire accelerating rapidly up the valley, consuming everything in its path and travelling swiftly up to the crowns of the tall gums and eucalypts. |
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Early research indicated that Lactobacillus acidophilus DDS-1, from UAS Laboratories, was effective in treating gingivostomatitis, an acute inflammation of the mouth and gums. |
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The sanctuary's other habitats include forests of black cherry, red cedar, black locust, beech, and oak, with red maples and black gums in wet areas. |
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Pyorrhea is bleeding from the gums and bitter melon in the daily diet or having some of its juice every morning on an empty stomach helps to reduce this problem. |
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It's a minefield out there with more than 150 brushes on the market and countless flosses, mouthwashes, and dental chewing gums all promising brilliant results. |
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The nomads also gather resins and gums to supplement their income. |
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Moreover, smoking also increases risk to develop limited joint movement and enhances muscle pain besides aggravating dental disease, bleeding gums and mouth ulcers. |
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First, your dentist and dental hygienist will look at your gums to see if they are red, swollen and inflamed and will check for tartar beneath the gum line. |
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