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Your teeth are one of the most important parts of your body. To some people, the quality of their teeth may just represent a beautiful smile that they are proud of and happy to show off. However, your teeth are certainly more important than just how they appear when uploading photos to social media. And while keeping your oral health in check throughout the year is incredibly important, here are some ways that each season can affect the health of your teeth.


 


 


Summer


Summer time can be a great time of the year if you have children. They are out from school and have more time at home, so parents can make sure that their children are keeping up with their oral health and brushing multiple times a day. However, summertime also comes with ice cream and plenty of soda or other unhealthy drinks on hot days. While these foods may be great for keeping cool, they can be dangerous for your oral health.


 


 


Fall


By the time fall rolls around, many parents may be excited to send their children back to school. However, without being able to keep a close eye on them, who knows what will happen to their oral health. There’s not telling as to whether or not your children are keeping up with their oral health while in school, and who knows what kind of snacks they are eating throughout the day. Because of this, make sure to make an appointment with your dentist to prepare for back to school oral care according to Eastgate Dental Centre, a Burlington dentist.


 


 


Winter


Winter is full of holidays, which means there will be plenty of sweets, candies, and other treats that can harm your teeth. For your children, Halloween may bring lots of candy into your home, which can result in the entire household snacking when they shouldn’t be. If you want to have the best photos for your Christmas card this year, be sure that everyone is keeping up with their oral health and minimizing the amount of damage that takes place during the holidays.


 


 


Spring


As wonderful as spring is, as it marks the beginning of nice weather for the year, it can also be harmful on your teeth. One particular reason for this is due to the change in many people’s schedule during this hectic time of year. Spring is a very common time of year for school commencements and even weddings. Not only are there going to be plenty of cakes, candies and sweets, at these events, all of which are bad for your teeth, but the change in your schedule may make it difficult to keep up with routine oral health. Nonetheless, it’s still important to take the time and be sure to brush as often as you can, no matter how hectic the schedule may be.


 


 


Your oral health is something that needs care every day. But as your teeth may change with every season, these are some things that should be kept in mind throughout the year.

 


Caring for a sick or elderly loved one on your own is difficult, and depending on the needs of that individual, you might find that you need professional help. Home health care agencies specialize in treating patients with different medical conditions, but not all agencies are the same. There are certain things you need to ask and considerations you need to make before picking the right type of at home care.


 


 


Determine the Needs of Your Loved One


One of the first things you need to consider is the needs of your loved one. Someone recovering from a stroke needs more care than someone recovering from a heart attack or someone with a few mobility problems. Home health care companies can offer support in the form of grocery shopping, preparing meals and personal hygiene, but those agencies can also administer medications, take care of medical equipment and perform other professional tasks.


 


 


Look at Assessment Plans


An assessment plan refers to how a company decides on the level and type of care your loved one needs. It’s important that you ask the agency how it develops its assessment plan and how often it adjusts that plan. A good agency should work with caregivers every week to find out about the condition of its patients and any services they need to add or remove from that plan.


 


 


Ask About Payment Arrangements


Unless you have unlimited funds at your disposal, you probably can’t afford to pay outright for your loved one’s care. When talking with companies that specialize in home health in Colorado or another location, ask if the company has an agreement in place with Medicare or Medicaid. These government funded organizations can pay for a portion or the total cost of that care. Some companies may also work out payment plans with you for shorter types of care.


 


 


Meet with Caregivers


Choosing the right type of care is easier when you meet with the caregivers working for that company. You can see if the personality of that worker meshes well with the personality of your loved one and if you feel comfortable with that person in your home. Take the time to ask some personal questions, including how long the person worked in the field and if they can follow the rules of your home.


 


 


You have a number of options when it comes to caring for a loved one at home, but professional agencies can reduce some of the stress that you feel and make your loved one feel more comfortable. Determine the needs of your loved one, look at the assessment plan used by the facility, take care of payment arrangements and meet with caregivers before making your final decision.


 

Your level of contentment with your sex life may not be linked to how much sex you actually have, but rather to how much sex you think everyone else is having, according to a new study. This sexual health research, carried out at the University of Colorado Boulder, revealed that if people believe that others are having more sex than them, they feel less content with their own sex life and this reflects on their own sense of sexual wellbeing.


The study did find that wellness and contentment associated with sexuality is linked to frequency of sex, but there is also a very strong comparison link, where people who feel that their sexual frequency is high compared to their peers will be happier with their sex life than those who feel that others are having more sex than them.


A professor of sociology at the university analysed data from a survey of 15,386 people, taken over the course of more than a decade. By looking at the data, he was able to see that those who had sex two or three times a month were 33 percent more likely to report that they were happy, compared with those who had had no sexual encounters during the past year. As the frequency of sex increased, the respondents reported higher levels of happiness, with couples who had sex once a week being 44 percent more likely to be happy and couples having sex two or three times a week being 55 percent more likely to be happy.


The interesting data, however, occurred when couples were having sex fairly frequently, but believed that their peers were having far more frequent sex than them. In these cases, the respondents’ happiness levels dropped again.



Are You Satisfied With Your Sex Life at The Moment?