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(Chicago cosmetic surgery) Finding the One-Stop-Shop Provider for Aroma and Hygiene Products

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By Romain dell

  Managing your own business can be overwhelming at times. Besides the obvious duties of running the business effectively and ensuring the process is profitable, the many other small but necessary details cannot be ignored: What do you want the dcor to emulate? What retirement plan do you want to offer? Do you want to use scent branding? Which aroma or hygiene products are you going to use?

There are a multitude of restroom and washroom hygiene products, aerosol solutions, sanitizer dispensers, and industrial deodorizers available, but Air-Scent International is a one-stop provider for all industrial cleaning and hygiene products.

Air-Scent has been in existence for almost 70 years. In the mid-1940s Bob Surloff, founder of Surco Products, Inc., invented the first fan operated air freshener dispenser. Appropriately, he called the brand AIR-SCENT. Since then AIR-SCENT has been developing, manufacturing and distributing high quality professional air freshener dispensers and totally-effective 30 day refills.

Today, AIR-SCENT International is recognized as a world leader in the manufacture of air freshener and odor control products for every application. Making air fresheners, deodorizers and totally-effective odor control products is Air-Scents specialty.

Air-Scent Internationals air freshener dispensers, refills, drip systems and odor control specialties are the hospitality industrys dream for restroom air freshening, restroom hygiene and odor control service applications.

Air-Scent expertise also resides in scent marketing, or scent branding, products. Scent marketing is a marketing and advertising technique that directly appeals to the influence of scent and how different scents can appeal to various market segments.

Using smell to attract consumers is the essence of this sensory branding technique. Subliminal scent branding is the art of using scent to guide a persons actions. Instantly hungry when you walk into a candy store? Immediately relaxed when you walk into a lavender-wafted spa retreat? Chances are the establishment is using the air freshener dispenser system to deploy the scent branding technique. Thanks to todays technology advancements, fan and aroma dispensers can be wall-mounted, battery-operated, and complete with modular fan rotary movement.

Hygiene and cleaning products go hand-in-hand not only with odor control and aroma enhancement, but factor into pest control as well. Air-Scent International has just the right products to eradicate this pesty nuisance.

No restaurant, food establishment, or building manager wants little winged friends infiltrating our space. There are products available to zap out any unwanted pests.

Air-Scent Internationals electronic flying insect control traps are the products of choice for effective indoor fly control in food-handling, commercial, industrial and residential areas. The fundamentals of the flytraps are simple, yet highly effective, and there is always a fly trapping system to suit every need.

Air-Scent International can manage odor control, implement scent branding, and provide air freshener dispensers and refills for the everyday layman or hospitality manager.

Ever since you were a little kid, it has been engraved into your head to never run with scissors, hold the door open for your grandmother, dont cheat, and to always wash your hands. Its not the Middle Ages anymore, and hygiene and cleaning solutions are available at your fingertips with one click of the mouse or lift of a telephone.

How has the fragrance and air Restroom Hygiene industries been affected over the past few years? Are they on an upswing? Extraneous spending may be breaking even, but Alpha Aromatics fragrance products and Air-Scents Aerosol Solutions and odor control products will continually be there to supply their customers demand.


Sedation Dentistry in Honolulu, Hawaii

By Dr. Joanne Le18 Dr. Joanne Le18

  Hawaii Family Dentist Honolulu General Dentist

Sedation Dentist in Hawaii Brings No Pain Dentistry Back

Dental fear is more common than you think. This type of fear is actually known by other names like dental anxiety, dental phobia, dentophobia, ordontophobia, and worse still, dentist phobia. Many attribute this fear from childhood experiences with the dentists that unwaveringly led to (imagined and real) pain … and lots of it. Others are simply a product of the more popular notions, or rather misconceptions that when you go to the dentists, they will stick needles into your mouth and pull out all your teeth.

Of course, for many of us who grew up a little more level-headed, we all know that some dentists can really do that - not out of the need to inflict pain to hapless victims; but rather to make sure their patients are orally hygienic and well. Admittedly, the greater populace usually seeks the services of dental professionals only when a tooth needs to be pulled out or some other dire tooth-related emergency.

Nonetheless, it should be noted that with the trend these days, dentists do more than just that.

There are now several cosmetic dentistry clinics that practice the application of dental crowns and porcelain veneers, among many things. Bridgework and teeth whitening are also prevalent. The seeming trend is to make sure that your pearly whites are actually white and whole. But apparently, dentistry as a whole is making sure that people do come into their offices - whether or not there is a dentition-related emergency.

One way of attractive potential clients is through the introduction of sedation dentistry or sleep dentistry. More dentists actually prefer the first term, since the latter one can really be considered as a misnomer. Patients do not actually sleep when dental procedures are done. Some may experience a certain degree of sleepiness, but no more. Patients are sedated of course. However, sedating (contrary to most detractors’ biased opinions) is not done to pacify unwilling patients. It is used to make sure that the procedures go as painless as possible. This is also a way to help the patients get comfortable; which in turn, makes it easier for the dentist to work.

Not all dentists practice sedation dentistry. However, a growing number of cosmetic dentistry offices do.

Sedation is not really an exact art, and often, it is not the dentists who perform the task. Some dentists may require the services of registered nurse with ample background in administrating sedatives. In other cases, an anesthesiologist may be required. A dental technician or assistant are not allowed to administer sedatives. Because people have varying body build and medical conditions, a trained professional must choose and administer what could be given to a patient.

There are actually many types of sedatives used. One hint of advice though for would-be clients of sedation dentistry professionals: it would be advisable to have someone escort you to and from the dentist’s office. The last thing anyone would want is for you to drive home sedated.

Some of the most common types of sedatives are: the use of inhalation analgesia (also known as nitrous oxide or laughing gas); intravenous sedative injections; local and general anesthesia; and oral sedative pills, which by the way is the most commonly used now. For emergency situations, dentists may use intramuscular sedative injections as well.

Dr. Joanne Le is author of this article on Hawaii Best Family Dentist - Dr. Joanne Le.

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Dental Health for Adults

By Sybil Carver

  The generation of baby boomers will be the first where the majority will keep their natural teeth over their entire lifetime. One huge contributing factor would be their having benefited from water fluoridation and cavity preventing toothpastes.

The number of adults missing all their natural teeth over the past 10 years has declined from 31 percent to 25 percent for those aged 60 years and older, and from 9 percent to 5 percent for those adults between 40 and 59 years.Unfortunately, 5 percent translates to an astounding 1 out of 20 middle-aged adults that are still missing all their teeth. Over 40 percent of poor adults (20 years and older) have at least one untreated decayed tooth compared to 16 percent of non-poor adults.

Toothaches are still the most common pain of the mouth or face reported by adults. Anyone who has ever had a toothache can attest to the fact that this pain can interfere with vital functions such as eating, swallowing, and talking. Amazingly, almost 1 of every 4 adults reported some form of facial pain in the past 6 months.

Not only baby boomers but most adults show signs of gum disease. Severe gum disease affects about 14 percent of adults aged 45 to 54 years. Signs and symptoms of soft tissue diseases such as cold sores are common in adults and affect about 19 percent of those aged 25 to 44 years. Millions of Americans are affected by compromised oral health and chronic disabling diseases such as jaw joint diseases (TMD), diabetes, and osteoporosis.

Women report certain painful mouth and facial conditions (TMD disorders, migraine headaches, and burning mouth syndrome) more often than men. More than 400,000 cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy suffer from oral problems such as painful mouth ulcers, impaired taste, and dry mouth every year. Hospital patients with weakened immune systems, such as those infected with HIV and other medical conditions (organ transplants) and who use some medications (e.g., steroids), are at higher risk for some oral problems.

More than 164 million hours of work each year by employed adults are lost due to oral health problems or dental visits. The customer service industry employees incredibly lose 2 to 4 times more work hours than executives or professional workers.

Seventy percent of adults reported visiting a dentist in the past 12 months. Those with incomes at or above the poverty level are much more likely to report a visit to a dentist in the past 12 months as those with lower incomes.For every adult 19 years or older without medical insurance, there are three without dental insurance.

Additional informative on health issues may be found at oral and dental Read more on Dental Health for Adults

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