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Oakville Beaver, 4 Oct 2008, p. 20

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20 - The Oakville Beaver Weekend, Saturday October 4, 2008 www.oakvillebeaver.com Done Right The First Time Hopedale Shopping Centre Suite 220, 2nd Floor Dr. Rosenblat D.D.S. 905-827-0301 Q: Why should I hire a handyman? Q: A: My teenage daughter bites her nails quite a bit. How bad is this for her teeth? Nail biting, is a nasty habit that affects up to 41 percent of children, and resulting dental bills could be costly. Unfortunately, I see nail biters of all ages in my practice everyday. The front teeth are not meant to be in a constant chewing mode and damage can result. For example: · The edges of the front teeth can chip or wear, or the enamel of the front teeth can crack. Enamel is not designed for the pressures of nail biting or constant chewing. We may need to place white fillings to rebuild the enamel or perhaps even veneer or crown the front teeth. · Nail biters with braces are at a particular risk for developing root resorption­or shortening of their roots. Along with the pressure of being moved by the braces, the added force of constant nail-gnawing could cause the roots of the teeth to shorten. The shortening takes a long time, but if the root gets too short, teeth can be lost. · Traumatic ulcerations to the gums can result, as a sharp nail can get imbedded in the gum tissue, ouch! · Infections and fungus can spread from other body parts to the mouth and vice versa. Bacteria in the mouth can infect the nail bed or even the entire finger. So you must help her stop this habit. Great things start with a warm healthy smile. the dentist@dentistry4.com www.dentistry4.com Q: Why is it important for my young puppy to come to training classes? run puppy and your A: A well the tools totraining class will give youwith your family communicate effectively puppy. Puppies do not know the rules for living in a people world. It is our job to help them understand the rules for living in our home. We do that by managing their environment so that they can make good choices. We teach them where to go to the toilet and how to interact with people without using their mouth. We also teach them to understand what we are asking by ensuring they know basic commands like sit, down, stay, walking on a leash and to come when called. It is also important that your young puppy learn that the world is an exciting but fun place. Professionally supervised, off leash play sessions allow your puppy to be reminded of the rules for playing with other dogs so he can enjoy being out and about with you. Under socialized, fearful dogs are more prone to bark and lunge at unfamiliar people and dogs. A happy, confident puppy is fun to take places and enjoys being an integral part of your life. . O Our puppy training allows you to teach your puppy the rules t i i ll t t h th l for living in a people world using gentle, dog friendly training techniques. Remember dog friendly training helps to make people friendly pets! stretched for time, and the seemingly A: Face it. Most of us areare put on the backburner. For a lot of small household jobs people, it hits all at once just how much they have neglected their home, and they are then faced with what seems a daunting task to put the house in order. Our homes are our biggest investments, so it's important to protect them. House upkeep and maintenance is an important aspect of preserving the equity in your home. In addition to being an affordable alternative for your home repairs, Master Handyman is a convenient way to improve your home's value. We will help keep your home safe and secure. It keeps you and your family healthy. We will save you money by allowing you to fix problems before they get bigger. Ultimately, this effort protects your financial investment. info@masterhandyman.ca 416-891-JOBS (5627) 481 John Street, Suite 200 Burlington, Ontario, L7R 2K8 www.TheGraceClinic.ca Q: What is a Brow Lift? A: A brow lift can be an effective way to refresh the appearance of those with frown lines and drooping eyelids. A relatively straightforward surgical procedure, it is designed to minimize or remove these signs of aging, which tend to make patients look tired, drowsy, or upset regardless of how they feel. Typical results of a brow lift include the fading or disappearance of lines on the forehead, raised eyelids, and a younger, more energetic appearance overall. 905.336.9636 Making Lives Better One Visit At A TimeTM Nurse Next Door Home Healthcare Inc. 728 Burloak Drive Salima Kassam Registered Chiropodist Office: 905.257.3452 Website: www.nursenextdoor.com Lori Paton RN, RRT Nurse Next Door's services range from a 3 hour a week concierge service to an onsite 24 hr per day Registered Nurse. 905-632-1414 Q: Who are the ideal candidates for this procedure? A: Most people opting for brow lift surgery are between 40 and 50 years old, with brow lines and eyelids that have begun to sag noticeably and wrinkles or creases beginning to appear along the forehead. Hereditary sometimes make these problems an issue for people in their 20s and 30s, in which case a brow lift can also help. Anyone considering this procedure should have a thorough understanding of what it can and cannot accomplish. Often brow lift patients initially believe they need eyelid surgery to correct drooping above the eyes. After discussing their aesthetic needs, they discover that a brow lift will minimize such problems more effectively. The procedure can also provide effective treatment for the following cosmetic issues; drooping brows, angry, or tired appearance, horizontal lines across the forehead, deep furrows between the brows and heavy upper eyelids. A heel spur is the result of over stretching a particular muscle on the bottom of the foot, called the plantar fascia. When this muscle is constantly overstretched (for example, with each step you take), your body develops thickened tissue where the plantar fascia attaches to the bone in your heel. child's developing feet are very important to monitor as they I have a seems walk - I how Q: archtreated? feettoWhat tothat inwards. Q: MyitchildHeel Spur.seem isfunnyand see no is and his roll Should I be worried? A: ailments, like body have their A: Many footchildhood and otherpresentills, birth. Your origins in are at Q: A: With the majority of accidental deaths of seniors aged 75 and older due to falls; what are the top ten ways to prevent falls in the home? 1. Remove all scatter rugs and keep floors clear of clutter. 2. Wear proper footwear; treads on slippers. Avoid loose slippers or stocking feet. 3. Use a walking aid (walker, cane) and ensure it is properly fitted to you. 4. Do not let pets sleep at the foot of your bed. 5. Use nightlights in hallways, particularly between the bedroom and bathroom. Have proper lighting for all stairways. 6. Always use a rubber bathmat along the full length of your tub and a non skid bathmat beside the tub. 7. Install grab bars in the bathroom, beside the toilet and in the tub/shower. 8. Check that stairs are in good repair and slip resistant. Install a reflective strip along the edge of each step for better visibility. 9. Take all medications correctly. It is a good idea to have your pharmacist or doctor review your medications on a regular basis. 10. Be physically active for 30-60 minutes per day. 2008 Diamond Award Best Plastic Surgeon 2008 Dr. Douglas Grace B.Sc. M.D. F.R.C.S.C. Diamond Award Best Cosmetic Surgeon 2008 Diamond Award Best Laser Skin Rejuvenation have to carrythickened tissue underneath your heel becomes Having this the weight of the body for an entire lifetime. Normal foot development involves a heel-toe gait pattern firstage painful with every step and can even be painful with the by 3 step taken inarch morning. Typicallyage 7.spurs develop over and normal the development by heel Problem signs to time or when a for include: keep an eye out new activity (power walking, jogging or running) · is started. of joint pain while standing, walking or running, Complaints · Treatment of heel spurs involves visiting your Chiropodist for a Knock knees or bow legs, full lower leg examination, specifically a gait analysis to see if · the position of on the bottom of shoes,is overstretching/straining Uneven wear your foot while walking · the musclesto the back, knees or ankles, Chiropodist will Prior injury on the bottom of your foot. Your · evaluate your problems, adviseas bunions, corns or flat feet. and Obvious foot footwear, such you on specific footwear do's dont's for your foot type and may even suggest Custom Made Remember that lack of complaint is not a good sign. The that bones Foot Orthotics. Custom Made Foot Orthotics are inserts ofcorrectly align are so flexible that they can be twisted and growing feet your foot so as not to over stretch/strain the distorted without bottom ofbeing foot. CustomIfMadehave muscles on the the child your aware of it. you Foot concerns aboutgenerally at least partially covered by Extended Orthotics are your child's feet, contact your chiropodist for a Health foot evaluation are also tax fitting advice thoroughInsurance Plans and special shoedeductible. for children. For more information, call to book an appointment today at 905-632-1414 Plastic & Cosmetic Surgery · Laser & Non-Surgical Rejuvenation Making Lives Better One Visit At A TimeTM If you have any questions these professionals can answer, please write to: "Ask the Professionals" c/o The Oakville Beaver, 467 Speers Road, Oakville L6K 3S4 or fax to: 905-337-5568

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