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TMJ Therapy at Premier Smile Center

April 18, 2024 by humorouz Leave a Comment

The TMJ, short for Temporomandibular Joint, acts like a vital hinge, connecting your jaw to the temporal bones of the skull. When you experience symptoms like persistent jaw pain, difficulties in opening or closing your mouth, or unusual clicking and popping sounds, it could indicate problems with the TMJ. This joint is essential for basic functions like talking and chewing.

TMJ problems can cause pain or discomfort in the jaw joint and surrounding muscles. Early recognition of these symptoms is vital for timely intervention and effective management. If you suspect you have TMJ-related issues, it’s recommended to consult professionals at Premier Smile Center for an evaluation and advice on how to address and prevent potential problems.

How to Identify TMJ Symptoms?

Identifying TMJ issues involves recognizing a range of symptoms:

What are the Causes of TMJ Issues?

How To Diagnose TMJ Issues at Premier Smile Center?

Diagnosing temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders involves a thorough evaluation by a dentist specializing in such conditions. Your therapy choice depends on symptom severity, underlying causes, and individual patient factors. While there isn’t a specific diagnostic test for TMJ, various approaches are employed.

Medication:

Nondrug Approaches:

Botox Injections:

Surgical Interventions:

What Happens if You Neglect to Address TMJ-Related Issues?

If you ignore problems with your jaw, known as TMJ, for a long time, it can seriously affect oral health and overall well-being. At first, you might feel pain in your jaw, have trouble opening or closing your mouth, and experience discomfort. If you don’t get help, these problems can worsen, leading to more pain and difficulty moving your jaw. Headaches can become constant and affect your daily life. Ignoring habits like teeth grinding can harm your teeth and make dental issues more likely. As TMJ issues worsen, they can cause other problems like ear pain, ear ringing (tinnitus), and dizziness.

Emotional well-being can be negatively impacted, with chronic pain and discomfort causing increased stress and anxiety. In cases where inflammatory conditions like arthritis cause TMJ problems, prolonged neglect may allow the disease to progress, potentially leading to irreversible joint damage. Ultimately, ignoring TMJ issues can impair the overall quality of life, affecting your daily activities. That’s why it’s essential to see the best dentist in Fort Lauderdale for help and treatment as soon as possible.

Why Premier Smile Center Is the Best Choice for TMJ Therapy?

Addressing TMJ concerns can be a painful journey, potentially leading to serious problems if not handled by an experienced professional. The Premier Smile Center stands out as the best place for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment options for TMJ-related concerns. Our best dentist in Fort Lauderdale specializes in understanding and addressing jaw-related issues, ensuring you receive the right diagnosis and a personalized treatment plan.

If your jaw is uncomfortable, and you’re not sure what’s causing it or how to get the proper treatment, scheduling an appointment with us is an essential step to finding relief. We’re committed to giving you expert and personalized care, making the Premier Smile Center the perfect place to address your TMJ concerns and bring back comfort to your jaw movements.

Make an appointment with the Premier Smile Center today to start the process of getting a thorough evaluation, accurate diagnosis, and effective treatment for any jaw-related issues you might be dealing with. Our experienced Fort Lauderdale dentists are dedicated to ensuring your well-being and providing the best care for your TMJ concerns.

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‘Kiss Me Kosher’ Offers Laughter, Romance and Clashing Cultures | Hadassah Magazine

April 17, 2024 by humorouz Leave a Comment

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‘Kiss Me Kosher’ Offers Laughter, Romance and Clashing Cultures Kiss Me Kosher is a screwball rom-com in the 1940s Spencer Tracy-Katharine Hepburn-Judy Holliday sense—only better, because, in addition to being funny, it provides Jewish food for thought. The film stars Moran Rosenblatt as Shira. The Ophir-winning actress is best known in North America for her role in Fauda and, more recently, in Hulu’s We Were the Lucky Ones . Shira is a lesbian who, says her Grandma Berta (Rivka Michaeli), replaces “girlfriends as often as I lose my dentures.” But her latest romance, with Maria (Luise Wolfram), seems to have a longer life expectancy. Maria is on a long-term visit to Israel from her homeland. There lies one of the movie’s conflicts: home is Germany. Shira’s beloved Grandma Berta, a Holocaust survivor haunted by the past, looks at Maria with suspicion. And there are other conflicts and hijinks aplenty. First, Maria accidentally proposes to Shira. Then, there is Grandma Berta’s secret dalliance with widowed Palestinian Ibrahim, with whom she refuses to be seen in public. And Shira’s parents have their own issues with their daughter’s potential nuptials. Her American-born dad, Ron (John Caroll Lynch), is fine with his daughter being gay but wants any potential daughter-in-law to be Jewish. “If she’s not Jewish,” he insists, “she can’t carry my grandchild.” Meanwhile, Shira’s mom, Ora (Irit Kaplan), is just upset that her daughter wants a private ceremony. “I’ve been going to weddings for years and paying good money,” she says. “So when my children get married, it’s my turn to collect.” And of course there is Shira’s younger brother, Liam, who is filming a documentary on Shira and Maria for a school project, causing even more chaos. This explanation of all the different threads in the film is more complicated—and far drier—than the experience of watching them. Kiss Me Kosher, a debut outing from Shirel Peleg, is a delight. The writer-director displays remarkable maturity and significant comic chops in her exploration of post-Holocaust trauma and German guilt as well as intermarriage and the subtleties of Israeli culture. For example, Maria, who does not speak Hebrew, asks Shira’s brother to teach her how to say “I am not Jewish” in Hebrew. Instead, she’s taught to say, “I eat pork on Yom Kippur,” which to Shira’s family is almost the same thing. Maria doesn’t understand the argumentative nature of discussions at Shabbat dinner, or the way Shira’s family is trying subtly to ascertain what Maria’s parents and grandparents did during World War II. “It’s not fighting,” Shira tells her about the weekend’s debates and arguments. “It’s foreplay.” “I can do foreplay,” Maia assures Shira. But can she? Well, it’s a rom-com, so I’d bet on her. Kiss Me Kosher opened in Israel in 2020 and had been set to come out in the United States in fall 2023, but the premiere was rescheduled after Hamas’s attack on Israel on October 7. Before the film’s original United States premiere, Rosenblatt discussed her connection to the film in a Zoom interview. The Israeli actress is herself gay and was 18 when she first came out to her parents. “They were accepting the way the family in the film is,” she said. “My mother—it took her a little bit. In the beginning, she thought it was a phase that would pass. And she wasn’t crazy about my first girlfriend. But time passed, and I had good girlfriends. Now she’s accepting as if I were straight.” The film is “my first lesbian romantic comedy,” Rosenblatt said. “It’s a comedy with a serious side, and I love that.” She also related to the movie’s exploration of interfaith relationships, explaining that she herself is the product of an Israeli version of a mixed marriage—“half Ashkenazi, half Mizrahi.” “My mother’s family is Iranian and a little more religiously traditional,” she said. “My father’s family is from Poland and Belgium, and they have nothing to do with religion at all.” Part of the film’s appeal is the way it sympathetically explores diverse points of view about love, religion and interfaith relationships at its center. According to Rosenblatt, that’s because the film had a female director. “It’s a little different when movies are made by women,” she said, noting that the director sought to create understanding between the different characters. Kiss Me Kosher is slated to be released theatrically in select cities in April and shortly after will be available on streaming platforms (see Menemsha Films for details). In the days after October 7, “we all decided that it was definitely not the time to release a romantic comedy,” said Rosenblatt in a followup email. But now feels like the right moment for the movie. “The film humorously tells a story of a liberation,” she explained, from our past and the differences that divide us to a present filled with hope and love. Curt Schleier , a freelance writer, teaches business writing to corporate executives.

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It is ignorant to say you’ll rather cr¥ in a Rolls Royce than laugh in a Keke — Skitmaker Layi Wasabi

April 17, 2024 by humorouz Leave a Comment

Skitmaker Layi Wasabi has revealed that it is ignorant to say you’ll rather cr¥ in a Rolls Royce than laugh in a Keke . He said “I’d rather cry in a rolls royce than laugh in a keke” is such an ignorant statement. Skitmaker Layi Wasabi has revealed that it is ignorant to say you’ll rather cr¥ in a Rolls Royce than laugh in a Keke . He said “I’d rather cry in a rolls royce than laugh in a keke” is such an ignorant statement. Curvaceous Nollywood Actress, Destiny Etiko, has revealed what has helped her stay relevant in the competitive industry. “Having a… CCTV has captured the moment a man tactically pilfered a phone from a store in Ozoro, Delta state. The… Governor Siminalayi Fubara of River State has declared one Gift David Okpara Okpolowu aka 2Baba and all members of… A man has employed his father to manage his piggery business few years after he got disowned by the…

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Baltimore paramedic who died in I-95 motorcycle crash was ‘always with a smile,’ family says

April 17, 2024 by humorouz Leave a Comment

Baltimore paramedic who died in I-95 motorcycle crash was ‘always with a smile,’ family says BALTIMORE — A Baltimore City Fire paramedic died from a motorcycle crash Friday morning on I-95. Erica Harrison, 39, had been with the Baltimore City Fire Department for 2 1/2 years. She would have celebrated her second anniversary of being assigned to Medic 27 on Thursday. She is remembered for having a “kind and compassionate spirit.” Members of the Baltimore City Fire Department and Harrison’s motorcycle club escorted her body on Tuesday from Shock Trauma to Wylie Funeral Home in Randallstown. “Erica’s dedication and service to our department and community are a testament to her kind and compassionate spirit,” the Baltimore Fire Department said in a statement. “Her impact will be deeply felt and remembered by all who had the honor of working alongside her. Erica’s contributions to our community and the lives she touched will always be remembered and cherished.” Harrison was a mother, a sister and a friend who loved her job as a first responder, her family told WJZ. “Life of the party, amazing, bubbly, energetic, always with a smile,” said Alesha Parker, Harrison’s cousin. Harrison’s family said they are devastated by the crash. They have no information as to what happened or if anyone else was involved. “We love her and we’re going to miss the hell out of her,” Parker said. Maryland State Police said Harrison was riding her motorcycle during rush hour Friday morning on I-95 South, near the Welcome Center, when she lost control. Troopers said a Dodge, trying to avoid Harrison, crashed into her. The scene was captured on highway cameras showing the motorcycle on its side as police shut down two lanes. Harrison was flown to Shock Trauma where she died. “If anybody knows anything, or has any details, or knows exactly what happened, we’re asking you to reach out to us and let us know,” Parker said Family members said Harrison was a student at the Community College of Baltimore County and a member of Iconyx Motorcycle Club. “That is what she stood for,” Parker said. “She stood for family, and not just the family she was born into, but the family she adopted along the way.” Investigators do not believe that alcohol was a factor in the crash and charges are not being filed at this time. The investigation is still ongoing.

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Teacher advice: why you should encourage laughter in the classroom – Peters

April 16, 2024 by humorouz Leave a Comment

For help, advice and telephone ordering call our team on 0121 666 6646 This action cannot be undone. Please report the problem here. April 11th 2024 Research into laughter and learning  has found multiple benefits for different aspects of school life, from classroom culture to academic advantages . Did you know that laughter enhances memory retention? When humour is incorporated into lessons, students are more likely to remember the material. Well-placed humour can also simplify complex topics and act as a bridge between challenging content and pupil understanding. Humour has  social and emotional benefits for your pupils, too. Light relief can reduce stress and help pupils cope during serious academic challenges, like tests. Laughing together can also foster a connection amongst your pupils, promoting a sense of camaraderie. These funny moments humanise the learning environment. It reminds us that we’re not just learners – or teachers! – but also individuals with emotions and vulnerabilities. Introducing humour into the classroom is not just about telling jokes. By embracing laughter in our classrooms, we create an inclusive, joyful, and effective learning environment. Creating laughter in the primary classroom is not only enjoyable but also beneficial for students’ engagement and well-being. Here are ten delightful ideas to infuse humour into your teaching: Choose picture books or short stories with humorous elements. Check out our top 10 laugh-out-loud reads to share with your class. Read them aloud using expressive voices and animated gestures. Encourage pupils to giggle along! Introduce puns, tongue twisters and riddles to your pupils. For example: ‘Why did the scarecrow win an award? Because he was outstanding in his field!” or “What do you call a bear with no teeth? A gummy bear!” Start each day with a light-hearted joke. Invite pupils to share their own jokes too. It sets a positive tone for the day. During transitions, incorporate quick brain breaks with silly movements. For example, “flap your arms like a chicken for 10 seconds!” or “wiggle your toes while making funny faces!” Designate a classroom corner as a “comedy corner”. Hang up pupil-drawn cartoons, jokes or funny quotes. Rotate the content regularly. Give pupils humorous writing prompts. For example, “write a story about a talking pencil that escapes from a classroom” or “describe the funniest dream you’ve ever had”. Create maths problems with whimsical scenarios, such as, “if a giraffe has 4 legs and a kangaroo has 2 legs, how many legs does an unicorn have?” Appoint pupils as classroom clowns for the day. Their job is to share jokes or funny anecdotes during appropriate moments. Play improvisation games like “Hello Kitty”. Hello Kitty is a short game that simply asks the group to try and make one another smile. Start by separating the group into puppies and kittens. Puppies must say hello in a way that makes the kittens laugh or smile, while kittens must try and keep a straight face. When a kitten laughs or smiles, they become a puppy! Keep going until all the kittens have laughed and the whole class are puppies. Surprise students with unexpected actions. Wear a silly hat, use funny voices, or pretend to mix up words. Their laughter will be contagious!
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