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How to improve your sense of taste after quitting smoking?

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 After quitting smoking, it may take some time for your sense of taste to fully recover. However, there are several things you can do to help improve your sense of taste: Stay hydrated: Ensure you drink an adequate amount of water throughout the day to keep your mouth and taste buds hydrated. Dry mouth can affect your ability to taste, so staying hydrated can help improve taste sensations. Eat a balanced diet: Incorporate a variety of fresh fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and whole grains into your diet. These foods contain different flavors and textures that can help stimulate your taste buds and enhance your sense of taste. Avoid excessive use of salt and sugar: Excessive consumption of salt and sugar can dull your taste buds over time. Gradually reduce your intake of processed foods and try to use herbs, spices, and natural sweeteners to enhance the flavors of your meals. Experiment with different flavors: Be adventurous in trying new foods, spices, and seasonings. Explore di...

What is the Dental fear, its reasons, and how to over come it?

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What Makes You Fear the Dentist? In spite of  it is common now to undergo painless dentistry treatments, there are a number of reasons why adults have a fear of dentists or general dental fear.  Some of those reasons are as follows: If an adult has had a bad dental experience as a child, then it may lead to long term dental fear. Dental fear Listening to dental fiascos of others. The dentist himself may be the cause lf the fear. While the person suffering from dental fear may not have felt severe pain during a visit to the dentist, some adults develop a fear of dentists due to an experience with an unpleasant or cold dentist. A dentist with an unpleasant nature can instigate dental anxiety in a person. Sometimes patients are simply afraid of what they do not know. Most dental visits require a dentist to poke and prod inside of a patient’s mouth. However, the patient usually cannot see what is going on and this can evoke dental fear. Thus, confrontin...

Family Dentists

Family Dentists - All Your Dental Needs - For all the family - At One Location. Family dentists provide both routine and specialized dental health care for young children and adults. They can treat the whole family from children to the elderly. What can the family dentist do for  young children? The family dentist can evaluate the child's primary dentition and determine if abnormalities exist. Early prevention of tooth decay along with regular tooth brushing habits can be taught, practiced and achieved at very early age. Healthy teeth and gums are important to your child's overall health. For more complicated treatment, your   family dentist will advice you to take your child to a  Pedodontists specialize(  pediatric dentist  ). What can the family dentist do for  adults ? The family dentist can treat all the cases that do not need a dental specialist. Cleaning Dental cleaning or a prophylaxis is a procedure whe...

شكل جديد للعرض ...

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حتى لا نمل اخترت لكم شكلا جديدا لعرض البلوج و هو الشكل الديناميكى و الذى تستطيع تغييرة من أعلى البلوج على اليسار كما فى الصورة . أرجو أن يعجبكم. شاركونى رأيكم شكرا لكم  منال رأفت 

The New Look of the Blog

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Do you liked the new look of my blog? Now  y ou can select the view you like. It is DYNAMIC now Thanks Manal Raafat

Fear Of Dentist or Dental Phobia

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Many of us has that kind of fear,   Fear Of Dentist    even me If you fear going to the dentist, you are not alone People with dental phobia (fear of dentist) have a sense of uneasiness about the upcoming dental appointment. They may also have exaggerated worries or fears. Dental Clinic Signs of dental phobia include: Dental phobia is a more serious condition that leaves people panic-stricken and terrified.  People with dental phobia have an awareness that the fear is totally irrational but are unable to do much to change this.  They exhibit classic avoidance behavior; that is, they will do everything possible to avoid going to the dentist.  People with dental phobia usually go to the dentist only when forced to do so by extreme pain. Other signs of dental phobia include: Trouble sleeping the night before the dental exam. Feelings of nervousness that escalate while in the dental office waiting room. Crying or feeling physically ...