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    This carpet and pet stain remover from popular cleaning brand OxiClean has a 4.6-star average rating from over 900 reviews on Amazon. Similar to many of the spray stain removers on this list, this ...

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    The post 45 Pawfect Instagram Captions for Your Dog Photos appeared first on Reader's Digest. ... They’re such hot dogs. Labracadabrada! I’m a magician. I don’t really like melon, I’m more ...

  4. Calculus (dental) - Wikipedia

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    Plaque and calculus deposits are a major etiological factor in the development and progression of oral disease. An important part of the scope of practice of a dental hygienist is the removal of plaque and calculus deposits. This is achieved through the use of specifically designed instruments for debridement of tooth surfaces.

  5. Teeth cleaning - Wikipedia

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    In addition to brushing, cleaning between teeth may help to prevent build-up of plaque bacteria on the teeth. This may be done with dental floss or interdental brushes.. 80% of cavities occur in the grooves, or pits and fissures, of the chewing surfaces of the teeth, [4] however, there is no evidence currently showing that normal at-home flossing reduces the risk of cavities in these areas.

  6. Scaling and root planing - Wikipedia

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    Scaling and root planing, also known as conventional periodontal therapy, non-surgical periodontal therapy or deep cleaning, is a procedure involving removal of dental plaque and calculus (scaling or debridement) and then smoothing, or planing, of the (exposed) surfaces of the roots, removing cementum or dentine that is impregnated with calculus, toxins, or microorganisms, [1] the agents that ...

  7. Curb your dog - Wikipedia

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    Curb your dog sign, Gramercy Park, 2013 In New York City from the 1930s [1] to 1978, before citywide pooper-scooper laws were enacted, [2] street signs were put in place encouraging citizens to "curb" their dogs - defecate in the edge of the street, near the curb and in "the gutter", rather than on the sidewalk.