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Duringthis difficult time, we are only seeing emergency patients. If you have an emergency, please contact us. We are also offering Teledentistry. If you would like a video conference with Dr. Shapiro, please click on the following button:

Color Spotting on the teeth may occur after Zoom In-Office Whitening due to temporary dehydration of the teeth. This should diminish within a few days after treatment. The whitening process will continue for 48 hours after treatment.


Now that your teeth are significantly whiter, there are a few guidelines to help maintain the look of your new smile. The teeth have a protective layer called the protein pellicule. This layer contains the surface dental stains and is removed during Zoom whitening treatments. It takes 24-48 hours for the barrier to fully develop again.


Regular professional dental hygiene care to maintain oral health, keep staining to a minimum. Use whitening trays for touch-ups as recommended by our dentists. Practice good oral hygiene by tooth brushing, flossing, and tongue cleaning. We will assist you in selecting the products to maintain not only a white smile, but a healthy one as well!


If your teeth are not too sensitive, try bleaching a few more times with the take home products during the first three to five days after your office visit to maximize your results and attain the whitest shade possible. Store any remaining whitening gel in a cool dry place for later use. Please make sure the custom tray is completely dry. Place a small amount of gel on each of the teeth in the custom tray. Use caution not to overload the tray. Insert the tray over the teeth and gently wipe away any excess gel. Do not leave any gel on the gums because this will cause irritation to your gums. Wear the bleaching trays with the gel for 2 hours. Use all the bleaching gel given. This could last from a few days to a week. If sensitivity is uncomfortable, stop and reduce time and/or frequency of treatment. If too uncomfortable, stop all together.


If you bought (or just got quotes for) car or home insurance on Friday 19 July, it's possible you didn't see some of the cheapest deals, as some insurers were unable to offer quotes due to widespread IT problems.


Carpet and flooring retailer Carpetright will close over 200 stores after falling into administration. Many orders now won't be processed, while gift cards and warranties have been rendered virtually worthless.


Regulation of the buy now, pay later sector WILL go ahead, the new Government has confirmed. It means consumers will finally get much-needed safeguards on BNPL purchases, as well as protection from unsustainable borrowing.


If you're confused by the 'two-child benefit cap' and what it really means, MoneySavingExpert.com founder Martin Lewis has shared a quick and simple briefing to clear up much of the misinformation. His video below takes you through the benefit cap and the limits for Child Benefit and Universal Credit.


These mid-contract price rises will be banned from January 2025, regulator Ofcom has confirmed. But MoneySavingExpert.com (MSE) founder Martin Lewis has warned that the new rules will still allow for above-inflation price rises.


You usually also have a drug called granulocyte colony stimulating factor (GCSF). This makes your bone marrow produce white blood cells more quickly after the chemotherapy. You need white blood cells to protect you against infections.


Your doctor, nurse or pharmacist will go through the possible side effects. They will monitor you during treatment and check how you are at your appointments. Contact your advice line as soon as possible if:


Increased risk of getting an infection is due to a drop in white blood cells. Symptoms include a change in temperature, aching muscles, headaches, feeling cold and shivery and generally unwell. You might have other symptoms depending on where the infection is.


This is due to a drop in the number of platelets in your blood. These blood cells help the blood to clot when we cut ourselves. You may have nosebleeds or bleeding gums after brushing your teeth. Or you may have lots of tiny red spots or bruises on your arms or legs (known as petechiae).


You could lose all your hair. This includes your eyelashes, eyebrows, underarms, legs and sometimes pubic hair. Your hair will usually grow back once treatment has finished but it is likely to be softer. It may grow back a different colour or be curlier than before.


Contact your advice line if you have diarrhoea. For example, in one day you have 2 or more loose bowel movements than usual. If you have a stoma , you might have more output than normal. Your doctor may give you anti diarrhoea medicine to take home with you after treatment.


Feeling or being sick is usually well controlled with anti sickness medicines. It might help to avoid fatty or fried foods, eat small meals and snacks and take regular sips of water. Relaxation techniques might also help.


Various things can help you to reduce tiredness and cope with it, for example exercise. Some research has shown that taking gentle exercise can give you more energy. It is important to balance exercise with resting.


You might have liver changes that are usually mild and unlikely to cause symptoms. They usually go back to normal when treatment finishes. You have regular blood tests to check for any changes in the way your liver is working.


Kidney changes can include acute kidney failure. This means your kidneys stop working suddenly. Let your doctor or nurse know straight away if you have breathlessness, tiredness and swelling of the body due to fluid build up.


Cancer drugs can interact with some other medicines and herbal products. Tell your doctor or pharmacist about any medicines you are taking. This includes vitamins, herbal supplements and over the counter remedies.


This treatment may harm a baby developing in the womb. It is important not to become pregnant or get someone pregnant while you are having treatment. Women must not become pregnant for at least a year after the end of treatment. Men should not get someone pregnant for at least 6 months after treatment.


Men might be able to store sperm before starting treatment. And women might be able to store eggs or ovarian tissue. But these services are not available in every hospital, so you would need to ask your doctor about this.


Members of your household who are aged 5 years or over are also able to have the COVID-19 vaccine. This is to help lower your risk of getting COVID-19 while having cancer treatment and until your immune system recovers from treatment.


Contact with others who have had immunisations - You can be in contact with other people who have had live vaccines as injections. Avoid close contact with people who have recently had live vaccines taken by mouth (oral vaccines) such as the oral typhoid vaccine. Sometimes people who have had the live shingles vaccine can get a shingles type rash. If this happens they should keep the area covered.


If your immune system is severely weakened, you should avoid contact with children who have had the flu vaccine as a nasal spray as this is a live vaccine. This is for 2 weeks following their vaccination.


Going through the adapter probably invalidates any warranty coverage . . . But that doesn't matter - protection from brownouts is all I'm interested in . . . I'm just wondering if having the GFCI protection is a good idea, or not.


Where a GFCI will turn off power, a safety ground will divert it, hopefully to a place where it can be safely dissipated without harming anyone or anything. The two different approaches accomplish the same basic thing, from a safety perspective.


(There is some truth to the notion that you'd be in trouble, even with a GFCI, if you had somehow become connected to both the live and neutral conductors of an electrical circuit. Even in that scenario, you're still grounded to some degree because you're, well, standing on it. It may not be a good connection, but it is reasonably likely that enough electricity will "leak" through you to ground, the GFCI will notice this little bit of electricity that didn't come back and trip. You may not enjoy the experience, but it's pretty likely that you'll survive it.)


Nothing can protect against a direct lightning strike. Even "close calls" may prove too much for the protections available in a surge suppressor of any kind. Surges come from many more places than lightning. Most are quite small, short in duration and just a fact of life for anything that is attached to the power line.


The components in your UPS are designed not to burn easily or sustain a flame. It's possible to make them burn, but quite difficult. Its casing was also designed to contain failures, including fairly violent ones. Whenever I have seen damaged surge suppression components, they took on a sort of ashen grey appearance but were still physically intact.


I am not exactly certain when branch circuit grounding became commonplace and expected practice across the entirety of the US (or any other part of the world). The service panel in my home dates from 1938 and has a grounding terminal which is connected to a buried ground rod. What it doesn't have is any direct provision for branch circuits to be grounded.


The long and short of it is that you should arrange to have the wiring in question upgraded with a safety ground as soon as you can. Your UPS will function, but the warning light is telling you that its protections against surge energy are not working at peak capacity. It's not telling you that a fire is imminent or even likely.


A GFCI doesn't magically give you a connection to ground where none existed. A GFCI looks for an imbalance in the electrical currents that are flowing from hot to neutral. If everything that is going out isn't coming back, the GFCI assumes that something bad is happening (some electricity leaving the GFCI is flowing elsewhere, perhaps through someone who would otherwise be experiencing a nasty electrical shock) and it cuts off the power. This could be anything -- a hair dryer that was dropped in the bathtub, a metal-cased power tool where a hot wire is touching the tool casing unbeknownst to the person operating it, etc.

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