The consequences of periodontitis are the loss of the structures that hold the teeth, resulting in loosening of the teeth up to tooth loss, which can also cause problems chewing. Other consequences include the impact on general health as well as bad breath or problems with the appearance. ...
Let’s say that you’re done chewing it, so you spit it out on the ground. It’s nothing. Then think about a billion people that do the same thing. Overtime, all those wads of gum suddenly get tossed out and end up in the ocean, and kill about every marine animal you can think...
or even a full arch of false teeth that would otherwise rely on support from pressure on the gums and underlying bone, which continues to resorb and melt away. A removable denture (complete or partial) pressing on the gum and oral membranes accelerates...
Appearance begins to change as the height of the jaw decreases, wrinkles increase and the corners of the mouth droop. Additionally, it can become difficult to eat food because the front teeth were not designed for chewing. This is to say nothing of the social consequences of tooth loss; ...
In thenpast, disruptions were typically studentsnchewing gum, eating or taking naps duringnclass, engaging in acts of incivility includingnthe occasional brawl, and the like. These disturbances,nin many ways, pale in comparisonnto those accompanying the use of technologiesnin today's classrooms. ...
•NOGUMCHEWING!Leaveguminthe trashcanbythedoor.Threerepeated gumoffenseswillearnyouadetention. Anyonefoundputtinggumunderthedesk ordroppingitonthefloorwillalsoreceive detention. •NOFOOD!(INCLUDINGSNACKS) •NODRINKS!(FRUITJUICES,SODAS, ETC.) ...