...to the forehead, chin, and other areas. H. pylori is a common type of bacteria that can infect the stomach. It usually spreads from person to person through oral contact...
...as you’d hoped, you can try another kind. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a therapy that’s widely used for treating anxiety. CBT can help you identify the way your thoughts lead to...
...of bacteria – The mouth is composed of both good and bad bacteria. Over time, when the teeth are not properly maintained and oral care is poor, the mouth becomes...
...following home remedies and over-the-counter treatment approaches are recommended for mild cases of viral gastroenteritis:[4][1][7][8][9] Bed rest Consuming plenty of fluids in the form of water or oral rehydration drinks;...
...perceptual disorders, and tracking or reading difficulties. Vision therapy usually includes a combination of eye exercises, patching, perceptual activities, and home-based activities, as prescribed by a behavioral optometrist or ophthalmologist....
...are then covered to make sure only the teeth are exposed to the light. Cheek retractors and cotton balls are placed inside the oral cavity to keep it open. A...
...available techniques include: Intraoral approach/L-shaped osteotomy Scalp approach Rotation technique One common technique is creating an L-shaped osteotomy of the zygomaticomaxillary junction using the intraoral approach, in which the incision...
...an anger management problem. Psychologists look at behavioral patterns and the physical and emotional symptoms to determine a type of anger disorder. Some of the most common forms of anger...
...holds the clitoris up. Doing so will free the clitoral tissue from the pubic bone, where it is naturally attached to. If the patient desires for a urethral extension, the...
...varying severity related to: inattention impulsivity hyperactivity poor emotional regulation forgetfulness These symptoms can contribute to social and behavioral similarities. Children living with FAS and ADHD may find learning and...