Basics Of A Dental Cleaning Or Scaling

Asimple cleaning is when there is little or no build up of calculus, but maybe there is some discoloration such as yellowing stains.Coronalpolishing (prophylaxis) takes care of that by buffing the stains away with a rubber cup and a polishing paste. This process leaves your Teeth Feeling completely smooth and incredibly clean. Coronal polishing is also final stage when someone gets their teeth scaled.

Scaling and Root Planning (a deep root cleaning below the gums) is a process where the doctor or dental hygienist carefully Remove heavy calculus. We recommended that you get x-rays every 6 months so we can check to see if there is any build up that is latched to your teeth below the gums. This will help us greatly in efforts to inform patients on possible bone loss.

No matter which cleaning type you require we provide the most comfortable cleaning experience possible. Dr. Rana or our hygienist will go over the best treatment plan perfectly fit for your needs.

At our office we use a state of the art cleaning device called an ultrasonicscaler. Say “good-bye” to the dental tools that scrap, poke, and tug on your gums and teeth! The ultrasonicscaleris an effective way to clean your teeth in half the time by using water vibrations. The water comes from the tip of thescalerthat cools off the generated heat cause by the ultrasonicscalerpowerfrequency which is where you get the powerful cleaning action! Sounds pretty cool, right?

Here are a few GREAT reasons as to why keeping a healthy mouth is more important than you think:

  • Prevent Halitosis (Bad Breath) – No one wants bad breath!
  • Prevent Oral Cancer – Especially if you use tobacco.
  • Prevent Gum Disease or Gingivitis
  • Prevent Heart Attacks or Strokes
  • To have a Perfect Smile!
  • To keep ORIGINAL teeth.

Remember, if you get your routine cleanings everySIXmonths we can stop heavy calculus which causes gum disease. Remember, x-rays are very important too!

At least 107 killed in Mecca crane collapse

Saturday, September 12, 2015

A storm yesterday caused a crane to fall into Mecca’s Grand Mosque, killing 107 or more and wounding 238, according to Saudi Arabia’s Civil Defense Authority.

Civil Defense Authority director General Suleiman al-Amr, in remarks to al-Ikhbariya television, said “All those who were wounded and the dead have been taken to hospital. There are no casualties left at the location”.

The accident, which occurred yesterday afternoon, was caused by strong winds and heavy rain that led the crane to fall. Photos released of the scene showed numerous bloodied bodies and various scattered debris.

The accident occurred at a time when the mosque was relatively uncrowded. “Had it happened an hour later it would have been much worse,” Khaled Al-Maeena, editor at large at the Saudi Gazette, said. “Had it happened five hours earlier or four hours earlier, I think the death toll would have been more than a thousand.”

The crane accident comes just ten days before the beginning of the Hajj, the annual pilgrimage to Mecca, Islam’s holiest site. As undergoing a pilgrimage to Mecca is a mandatory religious duty for all Muslims who physically and financially can, millions of pilgrims arrive in Mecca each year for the Hajj. Construction was underway at the mosque in order to enlarge the mosque and improve crowd control, which has been a recurring problem during Mecca’s pilgrimages.

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Disney buys Pixar

Tuesday, January 24, 2006

The Walt Disney Company has finalized a US$7.4 billion deal to acquire its long-time partner Pixar in an all stock buy-out. The deal will make Steve Jobs, current Pixar and Apple CEO, Disney’s largest shareholder with about 7% (valued at over $3.5 billion) and a member of the board of directors.

The merger was speculated all day Tuesday on the stock market and the announcement came just after trading closed for the day. Terms of the merger include Pixar’s John Lasseter becoming Disney’s new chief creative officer in charge of animation at the combined Disney-Pixar Animation Studios, as well as principal creative advisor at Walt Disney Imagineering, the unit of the company responsible for research and development of Disney theme parks worldwide.

Jobs purchased what became Pixar for $10 million in 1986 from George Lucas’s computer animation division at Lucasfilm. Toy Story, its first feature film, came a decade later, and began a long string of animation hits, including Finding Nemo. Such successes proved to be increasingly elusive for Disney to manage on its own. The partnership between the two studios had become shaky in recent years, as former Disney head Michael Eisner clashed with Jobs over the renewal terms of their agreement. In 2003, prior to his dismissal from Disney, Eisner infuriated Pixar’s creative team by predicting Finding Nemo would be a failure. Steve Jobs broke off negotiations in January 2004, having told one executive previously, “I don’t see how the relationship can continue as long as Eisner is there.”

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Gerry DossenLHD cars are the cars in which the steering wheel and pedals are located on left side. There are some important driving tips for those who are using left hand drive first time in life. Firstly, it is better to select the car with the automatic transmission. Secondly, drive on the thicker road rather than the busy road, where the traffic is minimal. Thirdly, you should do the practice to learn equipment and the controls in the LHD cars. You have to check the speedometer precisely or the speed limits accurately. The last and but no the least important tip is that take a test drive in LHD cars to check your left hand driving.

Some dealers are specialized in the importing of left hand car to sell to their customers. When you are going to find the left hand car dealer, it is very important to do research for the history of cars to ensure the quality and style of the car. Oak leaf automotive leads in UK left hand drive, which has been a well-established dealer in left hand drive imports the car in the market for over eighteen years. They offer the select range of used and new quality left hand drive cars with the professional service.

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There are various sales sources where the left hand drive cars are available for sales. Europe is one of the best sales sources of the left hand drive cars. You can find the new and used second hand left hand drive cars for the sale in the Holland, Germany, UK, France, England, Belgium and other European counties. There are various websites which will helps you to buy and locate the left hand drive cars at the cheap price. They give the whole information about the left hand drive car. These websites also provide the helpline number which helps to the customers to take any kind of information.

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Invited or not, news outlets criticize White House decision to pick and choose their peers

Monday, February 27, 2017

On Friday White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer held an informal “gaggle” press briefing but made a point of excluding certain news outlets. The White House’s decision has drawn ire from across the field, including organizations invited to the briefing, such as Fox News and The Wall Street Journal.

The New York Times and CNN, as well as the BBC, The New York Daily News, Al Jazeera, the LA Times, BuzzFeed, The Hill, and The Daily Mail, were all barred from attending the meeting, while Reuters, NBC, ABC, CBS, Fox News, Bloomberg, and the heavily conservative news outlets Breitbart News, One America News Network, and The Washington Times were admitted. Time, the Associated Press, and some other outlets were invited to the briefing but refused to attend in protest.

Spicer held the meeting in his office rather than the usual briefing room. He told the press the smaller gathering was because Trump had already made a large speech earlier in the day. “We want to make sure we answer your questions, but we don’t need to do everything on camera every day.” However, he also criticized media coverage of the Trump administration, which President Trump has cited as unfair. “We’re going to aggressively push back,” one reporter recorded him saying at the gaggle. “We’re just not going to sit back and let, you know, false narratives, false stories, inaccurate facts get out there.”

This meeting took place the day after CNN issued a report claiming the White House had asked high-level employees at the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation to rebut a story in The New York Times about the Trump administration’s alleged ties with Russia and Vladimir Putin.

“Apparently this is how they retaliate when you report facts they don’t like. We’ll keep reporting regardless,” said CNN in a statement.

“Nothing like this has ever happened at the White House in our long history of covering multiple administrations of different parties,” said New York Times executive editor Dean Baquet. “We strongly protest the exclusion of The New York Times and the other news organizations. Free media access to a transparent government is obviously of crucial national interest.”

“While we strongly object to the White House’s apparent attempt to punish news outlets whose coverage it does not like,” said Buzzfeed editor-in-chief Ben Smith, “we won’t let these latest antics distract us from the work of continuing to cover this administration fairly and aggressively.”

BBC bureau chief Paul Denahar was more formal: “We understand there may be occasions when, due to space or circumstances, the White House restricts press events to the established pool. However, what happened today did not fit into that pattern. On this occasion selected media were allowed to attend the briefing and the selected media, including the BBC, were not.”

National Review contributor David French also criticized the decision: “The only reason to exclude a news organization from a press briefing should be space available, with space allocated on a viewpoint-neutral basis. […] It’s one thing to bash the press. It’s another thing entirely to take steps to deny access to disfavored outlets. When it comes to access, Trump needs to be better than Obama, not worse.” He combined these remarks with a discussion of the Obama administration’s relationship with Fox News.

Some of the news organizations invited to Spicer’s meeting also opposed the exclusion of their peers:

“Some at CNN and New York Times stood with Fox News when the Obama admin attacked us and tried to exclude us,” said Fox anchor Bret Baier via Twitter, “a White House gaggle should be open to all credentialed orgs.”

The Wall Street Journal strongly objects to the White House’s decision to bar certain media outlets from today’s gaggle,” added a representative for the newspaper. “Had we known at the time, we would not have participated and we will not participate in such closed briefings in the future.”

The White House Correspondents’ Association took a milder view: “We’re not happy with how things went today,” said association president Jeff Mason. “I don’t think that people should rush to judgment to suggest that this is the start of a big crackdown on media access.”

Donald Trump has stated the mainstream media portrayed the first month of his presidency unfairly, calling some of their reports “fake news” and the press themselves the “enemy of the people” and insisting they refrain from using anonymous sources. “I’m against the people that make up stories and make up sources,” he told the Conservative Political Action Committee in Washington D.C.

“President Trump’s calls for an end to anonymous sources was alarming. It is not the job of political leaders to determine how journalists should conduct their work, and sets a terrible example for the rest of the world, where sources often must remain anonymous to preserve their own lives,” said Joel Simon of the Committee to Protect Journalists.

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CanadaVOTES: NDP candidate David Sparrow in Don Valley West

Friday, October 10, 2008

In an attempt to speak with as many candidates as possible during the 2008 Canadian federal election, Wikinews has talked via email with David Sparrow. Sparrow is a candidate in Ontario’s Don Valley West riding, running under the New Democratic Party (NDP) banner. The riding was set to vote in a by-election on September 22, 2008, following the resignation of John Godfrey, but Stephen Harper’s sudden election call nulled that effort.

Also running in the Toronto riding are Liberal Rob Oliphant, Conservative John Carmichael, Green Georgina Wilcock, and Communist Catherine Holliday.

The following is an interview with Sparrow, conducted via email. The interview is published unedited, as sent to Wikinews.

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Florida Governor Jeb Bush gives speech on Hurricane Wilma/Notes

Notes taken by Messedrocker for the article.

Fl Gov Bush gives speech – 1pm Oct 23 2005 – on CNNSays SW Florida – Cat 2 – including keysMandatory evacuation – evacuation since 14 months agoVoluntary evacuation underway as wellTolls suspended on Florida TurnpikeTraffic flowing smoothly23 shelters open; more will open, includes shelter for frail and elderlyPet shelters openingAs of 10am this morning, there were more than 220m gallons of fuel (diesel and gasoline) at Florida portsAdequate fuelGeorgia, Mississippi, texas, NY helping too200 trucks ice, 86,000 MREsPlus FEMA support“As I said, this is a team effort,” says Governor Bush.Speech in two languages: English and SpanishCraig Fulgate, Director of Florida Emergency Management also speaks“You need to pay attention to your local officials,” says FulgateBen Nelson, State Meteorologist, says that the storm is currently category 2Storm tomorrow, 25mph, extra danger for parts within the eye and south of the eye“There is no cause for a New Orleans like concern,” says Gov. BushPorts are to be closed, including Port Canaveral
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Europe’s Spas Pamper Guests With Sumptuous Views, Posh Accommodations And Signature Treatments

By Mariet Smart

As varied in their approach to pampering and wellness as they are ubiquitous, spas are becoming a lifestyle essential for many, not only in the United States, but abroad as well. The spa lifestyle fits in easily with the “joie de vivre” attitude of many Europeans.

And to that thinking, living life to the fullest certainly includes a glass of fine wine. At least it does in Austria’s Kemptal Valley, renowned for its crisp white Gruner Veltliner wines. The Wine & Spa Resort Loisium Hotel in Langenlois is an 82-room spa hotel specializing in wine-based treatments. Meals, with an eye towards wellness, emphasize local vegetables and fish. Following an afternoon of wine-tasting in historic Langenlois, guests indulge in the spa hotels signature treatments.

A haven of Greco-Roman tranquility, the Retreat Spa at Aphrodite Hills in Paphos, Cyprus, is more like a small village with an assemblage of gardens, outdoor pools, and heated baths tucked into a split-level stone-walled courtyard. Buildings are capped with Moorish domed ceilings which house 21 treatment rooms that offer showers and hydrobaths, as well as thermal zones. Guests come to decompress with the two-hour hot stone treatment or an aromatherapy massage focused on stress reduction. An infinity-edge pool faces the Mediterranean.

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In Hampshire, England, guests at the Spa at Four Season Hotel relax in the stately 18th-century Dogmersfield Park home and indulge in massages employing chamomile and sage grown in the garden. The 27,000-square-foot spa offers tons of privacy – the ideal setting to the signature Four Seasons Escape, a two-hour body brushing and exfoliation, followed by a massage, mineral essential mud wrap, head massage, and moisturizing.

A registered national landmark, the L’Institut de Guerlain in Paris, France, was a family residence until 1939, when it became the Beauty Institute. The mostly Parisian clientele choose from more than 35 treatments including massages, hydrotherapy and facials. The One-Hour Express Facial consists of an exfoliation treatment, vaporizing, and pore-cleansing followed by a facial massage and mask. Couples rooms and spa dining are also available.

Kerubina Spa & Wellness, Budapest’s first five-star spa resort, is located 15 miles from the capital at the Polus Palace Thermal Golf Club Hotel. The inviting indoor-outdoor thermal pool is drawn from local hot springs and cooled to a soothing 90 degrees. The steam room is centered on an icy plunge pool and as guests move from this watery oasis to the treatment rooms, therapists provide sublime treatments such as the 90-minute Prestige Body Relax session with mud wrap and full-body massage.

A restored Georgian manor house, the Monart in County Wexford, Ireland, welcomes guests in the reception and common rooms, while most of the guest rooms and the 26,000-square-foot spa are housed in daringly modern buildings. In a large thermal suite, guests alternate between the hydrotherapy pool to the warm, dry caldarium, which offers views out toward the terraced lake and waterfall. The Monart Massage Expereince features a full-body pummel by two masseurs.

In remote western Sicily, near major archaeological sites, the Kempinski Giardino di Costanza resort features a 22,600-square-foot spa named for the noted Austrian aesthetician Daniela Steiner, show clinics in St. Mortiz and Mote Carlo are always packed. Clients receive treatments infused with Sicilian sea salt, volcanic clay, citrus fruit extracts, and olive essential oils. The 90-minute Sicilian High Salt Energizer is a salt peel followed by a warm bath in a pool seasoned with 220 pounds of Trapani sea salt. Huge floor candles create an atmosphere of total relaxation.

The new Six Senses Spa in Barcelona, Spain, stands over Barcelona’s urban shoreline and features amazing Mediterranean views. Spacious treatment rooms, a sun-soaked corner sauna, steam room, vitality bath, and ice fountain treat weary travelers. The Jet Lag Relief treatment offers 80 minutes of massage and acupressure. Guests may then recline on downy beds on the outdoor terrace to soak in the seascape.

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Professional wrestler Chris Benoit and family found dead

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Canadian professional wrestler Chris Benoit, who performed for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), was found dead, along with his wife Nancy, 43, and their son Daniel, 7, in their home in Atlanta, Georgia on Monday. Police are calling the deaths a “double murder-suicide.”

“There are no further details at this time, other than the Benoit family residence is currently being investigated by local authorities. WWE extends its sincerest thoughts and prayers to the Benoit family’s relatives and loved ones in this time of tragedy,” said a statement posted on the WWE website.

Scott Ballard, Fayette County District Attorney, says that “the details (of the incident), when they come out, are going to prove a little bizarre.”

Fayette County Sheriff deputy Lt. Tommy Pope stated that police found the family at about 2:30 p.m. (eastern time) when the WWE called police and asked them to do a “welfare check” after friends stated that Benoit sent them “curious text messages.” It is reported that Benoit missed several meetings which prompted the call to police. Pope also stated that police were “not actively searching for any suspects outside of the house.”

In a press conference, the Sheriff’s Office released the details that Benoit’s wife and son had both died of asphyxiation. He also hinted that the wife had been bound. TMZ.com is reporting that Benoit strangled his wife on Friday, smothered his son on late Friday or early Saturday, and then hanged himself inside his weight room on late Saturday, Sunday, or Monday.

Benoit was scheduled to wrestle in Houston, Texas for a match at WWE’s Vengeance pay-per-view event on June 24. However, Benoit flew home due to “personal reasons,” said Jim Ross, the announcer for WWE events.

Benoit was a professional wrestler with the nickname The Canadian Crippler, who wrestled for New Japan Pro Wrestling, Extreme Championship Wrestling, World Championship Wrestling, and World Wrestling Entertainment. His wife Nancy was known in the wrestling ring as Woman and Fallen Angel. She was a valet and manager and also wrestled for Jim Crockett Promotions, Extreme Championship Wrestling and World Championship Wrestling.

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Pioneering oceanographer Walter Munk dies of pneumonia in California

Monday, February 11, 2019

The death of pioneering oceanographer Walter Munk was announced on Friday by the University of California, San Diego. He was 101 and died of pneumonia in La Jolla, California.

Munk was born in Austria, but he emigrated to the United States to pursue his education, before moving to California in 1939 due to a love interest in La Jolla. Although this romance failed, he remained there, taking a job at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. He served in the US Army in World War Two, before being recalled to Scripps where he assisted in work to predict likely wave conditions during Allied landings on both Pacific and Atlantic coasts. He also researched ways to counter military submarines.

Munk’s work was later used during the D-Day landings. Post-war, he was involved in nuclear weapons research, observing a 1950s atomic bomb test from a raft and receiving fallout from it. Other research interests included oceanic currents and the interrelation of the sea with the planetary climate.

Earning a post-war PhD in oceanography from University of California, Los Angeles, Munk was an early scientific adopter of scuba equipment and in addition to physical processes was also interested in marine life. A species of devil ray known to leap out the water as if taking flight was named after Munk.

“Walter was the most brilliant scientist I have ever known,” said University of California, San Diego’s chancellor, Pradeep Khosla. Khosla talked of Munk’s “countless discoveries that put the university on the map as a great research institution” and “his global leadership on the great scientific issues of our time.” Scripps Oceanography director Margaret Leinen said “Munk has been a world treasure for ocean science and geophysics.” She described him as “a guiding force, a stimulating force, a provocative force in science for 80 years” who was “one of the most distinguished and honored scientists in the world” and “always interested in sparking a discussion about what’s coming next.”

Awards included a trip to the White House to receive the US National Medal of Science, and the French Legion of Honour, received last year during a visit to Paris.

His wife Mary said “We thought he would live forever. His legacy will be his passion for the ocean, which was endless.”

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