Gingiva is one of the factors that affect smile aesthetics. Gum aesthetics includes procedures that can be performed by every individual who has medical and aesthetic problems related to their gums. For this purpose, patients who apply to dentist clinics can have an operation if their systemic health conditions and local intraoral conditions are suitable for the procedures to be performed. What is Gum Aesthetics? Gum aesthetics are most commonly performed with gingivoplasty or gingivectomy procedures. The gingivoplasty procedure includes procedures that reshape the gums. Gingivectomy, on the other hand, means cutting some of the existing gingiva in accordance with the contours of the gingiva. Different dental procedures can be applied for people who have problems with gingival recession rather than excessive gingival width. Simply, these procedures are performed by taking tissue from a different area from the mouth and adding it to the area where the extraction is taking place.
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A conscious laziness, reluctance can be a harbinger of Goblin mode!
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Commitment and dependency in relationships are very different concepts. While your commitment to your relationship makes the relationship healthier and more trustworthy, your dependence on the relationship makes it more unhealthy and needy.
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Existential anxiety is an emotional state that causes people to worry about how they can deal with the uncertainties and uncertainties that arise when trying to understand themselves, other people, and the world. Although this anxiety is an inherent human emotion, it can sometimes become a major problem in people’s lives.
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Why Don’t Zebras Get Ulcers? Robert Sapolsky explained why people, not zebras, have ulcers as follows: When stress for a zebra encounters a lion, the mechanisms in the zebra’s body that will help it escape from the lion are activated and an act of escape occurs. In the end, the zebra either becomes the prey or survives. When the zebra is freed, all symptoms of stress disappear. If the zebra faces the possibility of encountering the lion again, it continues its daily life quite comfortably without thinking about what to do. Humans and zebras react differently to stress. People keep stress in their long-term life, think about it, think negatively. Over time, stress leads people to diseases ranging from ulcers to heart diseases, from depression to cancer.
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Influenza is an infectious disease caused by a virus called influenza, which starts suddenly with symptoms such as fever above 38°C, severe muscle and joint pains, weakness, fatigue, chills, headache and dry cough. Especially in children, the elderly and people with chronic diseases such as heart, chronic lung, kidney and diabetes, it progresses much more severely and can lead to serious consequences that can even cause death. The flu, which causes such serious situations, can often be confused with the common cold. Cold is a disease that manifests itself with symptoms such as mild malaise, runny nose, sneezing before fever rises, and does not require bed rest because it does not cause fatigue and should never be confused with flu.
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It is the state of sacrificing oneself for the other person by ignoring one’s own thoughts, needs and values. This situation is destructive and dysfunctional for individuals. The purpose of these people is the desire to be valued and valued by the people to whom they make excessive sacrifices. They want their actions to be noticed. These people run the risk of losing their own personality after a point. They lose their self-worth, respect and self-confidence. They feel empty because they don’t even care about what they think and feel. They often have a hard time saying no. People who make excessive sacrifices experience various psychological problems such as stress, depression, anxiety and problems in relationships. Because the person is dependent on the other party and forgets his purpose and value in life.
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Recently, it is seen that people turn to breathing therapy to protect their health or to regain their health. The United States National Institute of Health has described breathing therapy as ‘the practice of body and mind’. Today, people use breathing therapy in the treatment of many psychological disorders such as panic attacks, stress, anxiety disorders, sleep problems, phobias, and hyperactivity.
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Relationship is a bond formed by two or more things. The word we use here is because it is all living and non-living things. In other words, people can also relate to inanimate substances that are valuable to them. For example, the heirloom watch or the pen he has kept since elementary school. If we need to define human relations, we can use it to mean the bond that binds individuals to each other. So let’s try to understand what is the difference between these two.
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We’ve been hearing about gluten and gluten-free diets a lot in recent years. From the athlete to the migraine patient, there are those who try to gain or lose weight, and even in the nutritional treatment of thyroid disease, it is now on the agenda. So what is this gluten and gluten-free diet? Is it a panacea? Does it really cure some diseases? Does it make you gain weight or lose weight? How does a protein affect our lives so much? What can happen to us when we unconsciously remove it from our lives? Let’s take a look together!
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