Discolored or misshaped teeth can be covered by a crown, as can dental implants. Bridges can be removable or fixed. Dental implants are roots placed in your mouth for either permanent teeth to be placed on or ones that you can remove. Dental implants are also more comfortable because they are made to become permanent. Additional steps are required for tooth-colored fillings because it requires multiple layers and a special light to dry and harden the area around the filling. There are both conventional and immediate dentures. Conventional dentures are made after the teeth have been removed and are placed 8 to 12 weeks after removal. Immediate dentures are made in advance and can be positioned as soon as the teeth are removed. A beautiful smile is one of the most sought after features in cosmetic medicine.Veneers are thin shells intended to cover the front side of teeth to hide stains, chips, decay, or irregularities. A dental technician uses a model created by a dentist to make a custom shell out of special materials. Because veneers require removing some enamel, they are usually permanent.
Options for teeth whitening usually include whitening toothpastes, at-home bleaching, and in-office bleaching. Of course effectiveness, safety, and results vary greatly between products, so consult with your dentist if you are considering these choices. An extraction is performed to remove a tooth, whether because of disease, crowding, or damage. Plaque is the primary cause of gum disease, which is also called periodontal disease. Plaque (the bacteria on teeth) is constantly forming Although normal tooth decay can become increasingly worse and eventually lead to a root canal, often times blunt trauma can cause the tooth to die as well.
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Arts-that seems like a legitimate goal: dark chocolate. my last dream i was at a candy store in the wild wild west that i time traveled to. i like art. Japanese boxart is nice! Steampunk, mode,dieselpunk, speculative fiction, how stuff works, #DIY
Friday, May 25, 2018
Friday, June 2, 2017
LIVE: Kathy Griffin Speaks at Press Conference over Bloody Head Controversy
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LIVE: Kathy Griffin Speaks at Press Conference over Bloody Head Controversy
BloomFirm Attorney at Law Press Release
Comedian Kathy Griffin and Attorney Lisa Bloom to Hold Press Conference
Kathy Griffin has hired high-powered attorney Lisa Bloom and will hold a press conference Friday to address the firestorm surrounding the viral image of herself holding the bloody, decapitated head of President Donald Trump and the “bullying” she claims she has endured at the hands of the Trump family as a result.
Griffin was fired from CNN this week, where she has hosted New Year’s Eve Live with network anchor Anderson Cooper since 2007
Kathy Griffin is holding a press conference on Friday to complain about the “bullying from the Trump family that she has endured” following the release of a photo spread showing the comedian holding up a bloodied head of President Trump.
Lisa Bloom, the daughter of famed feminist litigator Gloria Allred and Griffin’s newly hired lawyer, made the shocking announcement on Twitter.
Bloom says that she and Griffin will “announce the true motivation” behind the photo shoot.
Bloom posted the press release to her Twitter account, saying, “Proud to announce that I represent Kathy Griffin. We will be holding a press conference tomorrow morning. Here’s the details.”
Bloom, said “I lover her too” in response to a commenter on Twitter who said, “I happen to love kathygriffin. Witch hunts are exhausting. Brava, LisaBloom.”
BloomFirm Attorney at Law Press Release
Comedian Kathy Griffin and Attorney Lisa Bloom to Hold Press Conference
Kathy Griffin has hired high-powered attorney Lisa Bloom and will hold a press conference Friday to address the firestorm surrounding the viral image of herself holding the bloody, decapitated head of President Donald Trump and the “bullying” she claims she has endured at the hands of the Trump family as a result.
Griffin was fired from CNN this week, where she has hosted New Year’s Eve Live with network anchor Anderson Cooper since 2007
Kathy Griffin is holding a press conference on Friday to complain about the “bullying from the Trump family that she has endured” following the release of a photo spread showing the comedian holding up a bloodied head of President Trump.
Lisa Bloom, the daughter of famed feminist litigator Gloria Allred and Griffin’s newly hired lawyer, made the shocking announcement on Twitter.
Bloom says that she and Griffin will “announce the true motivation” behind the photo shoot.
Bloom posted the press release to her Twitter account, saying, “Proud to announce that I represent Kathy Griffin. We will be holding a press conference tomorrow morning. Here’s the details.”
Bloom, said “I lover her too” in response to a commenter on Twitter who said, “I happen to love kathygriffin. Witch hunts are exhausting. Brava, LisaBloom.”
Thursday, June 1, 2017
Lockup - Life In prison Documentary 1995 - Worlds Dangerous Inmates - 20...
Published on Nov 25, 2016
A look at the inside life of a prison in 1995. These documentarys are from Lockup and show the worlds dangerous inmates all around te world.
A look at some of the prisoners in Sacramento County in the USA. These are the worst and hated prisoners and gangmembers around the world. They are murderers, rapist and thiefs. This episode is one of the best around!
A correctional facility, detention center, gaol (Australia, New Zealand, Republic of Ireland, UK), jail (US, Canada), penitentiary, prison, or remand centre[a][b] is a facility in which inmates are forcibly confined and denied a variety of freedoms under the authority of the state as a form of punishment. Prisons are most commonly used within a criminal justice system: people charged with crimes may be imprisoned until they are brought to trial; those pleading or being found guilty of crimes at trial may be sentenced to a specified period of imprisonment. Besides their use for punishing civil crimes, jails and prisons are frequently used by authoritarian regimes.
The term prison or penitentiary is often used to describe institutions that incarcerate people for longer periods of time, such as many years, while jail is often used to describe institutions focused on confining people for shorter periods of time (e.g. for shorter sentences or while waiting for trial / sentencing). Prisons often have facilities that are more designed with long term confinement in mind in comparison to jails.
Prisons can be used as a tool of political repression to punish what are deemed political crimes, often without trial or other legal due process; this use is illegal under most forms of international law governing fair administration of justice. In times of war, prisoners of war or detainees may be detained in military prisons or prisoner of war camps, and large groups of civilians might be imprisoned in internment camps.
A look at some of the prisoners in Sacramento County in the USA. These are the worst and hated prisoners and gangmembers around the world. They are murderers, rapist and thiefs. This episode is one of the best around!
A correctional facility, detention center, gaol (Australia, New Zealand, Republic of Ireland, UK), jail (US, Canada), penitentiary, prison, or remand centre[a][b] is a facility in which inmates are forcibly confined and denied a variety of freedoms under the authority of the state as a form of punishment. Prisons are most commonly used within a criminal justice system: people charged with crimes may be imprisoned until they are brought to trial; those pleading or being found guilty of crimes at trial may be sentenced to a specified period of imprisonment. Besides their use for punishing civil crimes, jails and prisons are frequently used by authoritarian regimes.
The term prison or penitentiary is often used to describe institutions that incarcerate people for longer periods of time, such as many years, while jail is often used to describe institutions focused on confining people for shorter periods of time (e.g. for shorter sentences or while waiting for trial / sentencing). Prisons often have facilities that are more designed with long term confinement in mind in comparison to jails.
Prisons can be used as a tool of political repression to punish what are deemed political crimes, often without trial or other legal due process; this use is illegal under most forms of international law governing fair administration of justice. In times of war, prisoners of war or detainees may be detained in military prisons or prisoner of war camps, and large groups of civilians might be imprisoned in internment camps.
Monday, May 29, 2017
Mr Dapperton's Ridiculous Nightmare Fuel Smear Campaign
Tears off mustache. snatches off tail! FUCK OFF SOCIAL JUSTICE WARRIOR MOTHERFACKERS!
Saturday, May 27, 2017
Hannity is ‘Bad Business’: Media Matters President Defends Boycott of Fo...
Published on May 27, 2017
Hannity is ‘Bad Business’: Media Matters President Defends Boycott of Fox News Host
A boycott of Sean Hannity‘s program, spearheaded by liberal watchdog group Media Matters, was recently launched in response to the Fox News host’s promotion of a conspiracy theory about slain DNC staffer Seth Rich.
The liberal nonprofit published a list of advertisers for Hannity’s show, to pressure them into dropping from his program — a move Hannity called “liberal fascism.”
Angelo Carusone, president of Media Matters, joined Michael Smerconish on CNN Saturday to defend his calls to boycott Hannity’s program.
“I am trying to provide information about Sean Hannity to people that have to make business decisions about their relationship with Sean Hannity,” Carusone said.
Smerconish asked if the campaign amounts to censorship, which Carusone pushed back on: “I don’t think that it is censorship if a company doesn’t want to associate with or give money to a personality,” he said. “I’m not saying Sean Hannity shouldn’t be able to say the things he says, I’m just saying that businesses should have some intentionality behind their advertising.”
Media Matters has often used the tactic of pressuring advertisers to abandon programs the group deems problematic. Media Matters kickstarted the campaign to boycott Bill O’Reilly’s program in the wake of a number of sexual harassment allegations leveled against the Fox elder statesman.
The group can also be credited with ending Glenn Beck’s Fox News show in 2011, when it pressured advertisers after Beck called then-President Barack Obama racist.
Smerconish pointed out that Hannity’s advertisers are not fleeing to the same extent they fled O’Reilly’s program in March, which preceded his ouster from the network.
Carusone responded that the goal of Media Matters is simply to inform advertisers of “the depth of volatility or riskiness associated with Sean Hannity’s programming.”
He also noted that some advertisers are indeed uninformed about their own advertising on Hannity’s program: “one company, Crowne Plaza, were so upset that their ads were running in the first place, that they fired their media buyer,” Carusone said.
He concluded that the fact that “Sean Hannity is volatile and bad business” should ultimately drive the decisions of advertisers.
Watch above, via CNN.
A boycott of Sean Hannity‘s program, spearheaded by liberal watchdog group Media Matters, was recently launched in response to the Fox News host’s promotion of a conspiracy theory about slain DNC staffer Seth Rich.
The liberal nonprofit published a list of advertisers for Hannity’s show, to pressure them into dropping from his program — a move Hannity called “liberal fascism.”
Angelo Carusone, president of Media Matters, joined Michael Smerconish on CNN Saturday to defend his calls to boycott Hannity’s program.
“I am trying to provide information about Sean Hannity to people that have to make business decisions about their relationship with Sean Hannity,” Carusone said.
Smerconish asked if the campaign amounts to censorship, which Carusone pushed back on: “I don’t think that it is censorship if a company doesn’t want to associate with or give money to a personality,” he said. “I’m not saying Sean Hannity shouldn’t be able to say the things he says, I’m just saying that businesses should have some intentionality behind their advertising.”
Media Matters has often used the tactic of pressuring advertisers to abandon programs the group deems problematic. Media Matters kickstarted the campaign to boycott Bill O’Reilly’s program in the wake of a number of sexual harassment allegations leveled against the Fox elder statesman.
The group can also be credited with ending Glenn Beck’s Fox News show in 2011, when it pressured advertisers after Beck called then-President Barack Obama racist.
Smerconish pointed out that Hannity’s advertisers are not fleeing to the same extent they fled O’Reilly’s program in March, which preceded his ouster from the network.
Carusone responded that the goal of Media Matters is simply to inform advertisers of “the depth of volatility or riskiness associated with Sean Hannity’s programming.”
He also noted that some advertisers are indeed uninformed about their own advertising on Hannity’s program: “one company, Crowne Plaza, were so upset that their ads were running in the first place, that they fired their media buyer,” Carusone said.
He concluded that the fact that “Sean Hannity is volatile and bad business” should ultimately drive the decisions of advertisers.
Watch above, via CNN.
How Do Curveballs Change Direction in Midair?
Published on May 23, 2017
It’s amazing how professional baseball players can throw very fast curveballs, but do you know how do curveballs change direction in midair?
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Why Is Salt So Bad for You, Anyway?
Published on May 27, 2017
You've probably been told that eating too much salt is bad for you, especially if you have high blood pressure. But what exactly does salt do to our bodies that can make it so hard on our hearts?
Hosted by: Olivia Gordon
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