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You Can Prevent Periodontal Disease…

July 31st, 2009

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What is a Periodontal disease? It is a highly developed stage of gum and tissue inflammation. Your periodontist will be able to identify it on your periodical visits. After all you pay him big money to avoid losing your teeth. But besides your dentist, you could invest in a hydro floss, which should not be confused with the hydro pulse – they are two very different devices for different purposes.

During periodontal disease, your teeth will start shaking and people might not like your breath. Finally it falls out and you have to forget about it – no more chewing. If you are curious how this disease is caused, a bacteria causes it and a periodontist will be your next new friend. Its widely seen in people of all ages.

The early phase of a periodontal disease is Gingivitis, which you may have heard off very often. Not only will your teeth disappear, you may also develop other diseases. Yes, the treatment and x-rays will be expensive. A good dentist will be able to make things easy for you. An oral irrigator may also be helpful to you.

Once it is confirmed that you have been taken by the bacteria, a deep cleaning session may be performed. In advanced situations. surgical treatment will become necessary keeping your health and safety in mind. You will also have to buy prescribed medicines to help you cope with the whole treatment and plan.

If you have excellent dental care habits, you may still have to worry about getting this bug. Flossing and rinsing your mouth with a good oxygenated mouthwash made from an ozone generator may also be helpful.

The risk is higher in tobacco chewers due to obvious reasons. But diabetic patients and smokers are also at risk.

Bleeding gums is the first and foremost indication of this deadly disease. You may also seen gaps between your teeth.

Brush your teeth two times in a day and forget about it. The treatment and assessments for periodontal disease are done in stages to keep track of the bacteria.

Disclaimer: This article is for information purposes only and does not intend to provide advice, diagnosis or treatment. If you have or think you might have any type of health or dental health problem, visit your doctor or periodontist for advice, diagnosis and treatment. The USFDA has not evalutated any statements about any products in this article.

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MIG WElding Tips and Basics of MIG Welding

January 12th, 2009

When you are looking for tips on how to make your Welding better and safer it is important to remember why you are using this method. It is also important to know some advantages and limitations of this method before you get started.

Some of the advantages of using this method include:

§ You can use it with any commercial metals so you don’t’ have to worry about compatibility.
§ You are doing a continuous weld and it pulls electrode wire off a spool.
§ You can perform this method in many different positions.
§ Your weld deposition rate will be higher than any other alternative process.
§ You make more money because you can work faster.
§ You can learn to manipulate the gun fairly easily.
§ You can also adapt the process to other types of applications like mechanical and robotic.

There are a few limitations to this method however. These are things you need to know:

§ You are going to pay more for your equipment and it can be more complex to work with.
§ You might have a little difficulty in hard to reach places because the torch is bulky and has several cables.
§ If you have wind or drafts around while you are using this method you can compromise your gas shielding.
§ You’ll need to dedicate some time to training to get the correct parameter selection.

With these things in mind, here are a few tips to make your welding process better:

1. Remember that most Welding applications will use a direct current polarity. Really you won’t have to do much once to get the parameters set because it will regulate it self.
2.The electrode extension is that part that helps determine the arc you will have when working based upon its length. You have to set the length before you start. The current will flow in the wire and it will heat the length of your wire; then the current will heat your arc.
3. The short circuit method of transfer should be used if you want to weld thin materials or large gaps in a joint. This method uses the lowest range of current and small electrodes. This will insure that you have low head and a small, quick weld pool that will freeze.
4. The Globular method of transfer should not be used if you can get away from it because it is so difficult to control. There are ways that will work better than flat services but it is possible to do it on flat services. It also makes spatter uncontrollable.
5.When situations arise when you need to weld thicker sections then you should use the spray transfer method because you have more current and higher deposition rate. You can get a spatter free stream of drops and this method can be used in all of the welding positions.

Finally, when you are purchasing Welding supplies make sure that you purchase them from a reputable dealer. Also check all of the parts to see if they are working before you make the final purchase.

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