image Cirrus Plus Folding Power Wheelchair - No Flip Back Arms, 18", Swingaway Elevating Legrests
Price : $2,727.00 $1,343.00
Features :
  1. Foldable, lightweight frame makes portability and transportation easy and convenient. Front 8 flat free black casters.
  2. Integrated, programmable PG controller. Barrel tested at 200,000 cycles.
  3. Adjustable height, width and detachable arms. Anti tippers, standard.
  4. Attractive carbon steel frame with silver vein finish. Adjustable tension back.
  5. Flat free, 13 black drive wheels. Comes standard with seat belt, seat cushion with pouch, calf straps and heel loops.

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** Product Options-> Arm Style: No Flip Back Arms, Size: 18", Wheelchair Leg Configuration: Swingaway Elevating Legrests ** The Drive Medical Cirrus Plus Folding Power Wheelchair is foldable and lightweight for conveniant portability. It features adjustable height, width and detachable arms. - FREE SHIPPING

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Question : good conclusion for this essay?
Without proper care of the teeth and the gingiva, periodontal disease could easily take over anyone’s mouth and could possibly mean the end to the teeth. This serious disease can be prevented or treated at an early stage by simply brushing and flossing. Periodontal disease is an infection of the structures that surround the teeth. It begins with food debris and plaque not being brushed or flossed off and they turn into bacteria that worsens and leads to puffiness in the gingiva. Plaque must be taken off the teeth by brushing and flossing twice a day to prevent infection, but it only takes 24 hours for plaque to build up again. A few things that can lower your defenses, and help cause some form of periodontal disease, are: smoking, diabetes, stress, medicine, pregnancy, puberty, AIDS, HIV, cancer, and even diet, to name a few. Soda and certain types of food can also affect the teeth. Gingivitis is the first stage of periodontal disease. Most people do not find out they have this condition until a dentist advises them of it. Signs of gingivitis are: red gums, inflamed gums, bleeding while brushing and/or flossing, sensitive gums, possible bad breath, or bad taste. Gingivitis can easily be treated by brushing, flossing and using a mouth wash and no real pain is usually associated with gingivitis, which means that gingivitis is easily reversible with good oral home care and professional treatment. After gingivitis is left untreated, it can turn into mild periodontitis, moderate periodontitis, and finally advanced periodontitis. With time, plaque can build under the gum line and toxins can spread. The bacteria causes puffiness and redness, which is the body’s way of warning you something is wrong. Signs of these forms of periodontitis are: more pronounced bleeding, longer looking teeth, gum boils, abscesses, periodontal pockets, and mobility of the teeth. When some of these signs are reached, there might still be a chance of keeping the teeth if the person see’s a dentist as soon as possible and gets treatment, but this is when the structures that support the teeth are broken down and pretty much destroyed. After the disease is continually untreated, the teeth may become so mobile that they might have to be removed. This disease can affect anywhere from one tooth to all thirty-two teeth. After the age of 35, three out of four adults have some form of periodontal disease, which can lead to tooth loss. If treatment is needed, a root planing or a scaling might be the procedures to be considered. Scaling is a procedure to remove plaque and calculus around the tooth surfaces and root planing is the smoothing of the tooth surfaces to promote re-growth and reattachment of the gingiva to the tooth.

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Gingivitis and periodontitis are potentially serious diseases that are easily preventable. Patients/students/people should be aware that these diseases could result in tooth loss. With simple dental care, including brushing and flossing regularly, periodontal disease is easily preventable, and mouths and teeth everywhere are happier.

 

Question : is this essay about periodontal disease good so far?
Without proper care of the teeth and the gingiva, periodontal disease could easily take over anyone’s mouth and could possibly mean the end to the teeth. This serious disease can be prevented or treated at an early stage by simply brushing and flossing. Periodontal disease is an infection of the structures that surround the teeth. It begins with food debris and plaque not being brushed or flossed off and they turn into bacteria that worsens and leads to puffiness in the gingiva. Plaque must be taken off the teeth by brushing and flossing twice a day to prevent infection., but it only takes 24 hours for plaque to build up again. A few things that can lower your defenses, and help cause some form of periodontal disease, are: smoking, diabetes, stress, medicine, pregnancy, puberty, AIDS, HIV, cancer, and even diet, to name a few. Gingivitis is the first stage of periodontal disease. Most people do not find out they have this condition until a dentist advises them of it. Signs of gingivitis are: red gums, inflamed gums, bleeding while brushing and/or flossing, sensitive gums, possible bad breath, or bad taste. Gingivitis can easily be treated by brushing, flossing and using a mouth wash and no real pain is usually associated with gingivitis. After gingivitis is left untreated, it can turn into mild periodontitis, moderate periodontitis, and finally advanced periodontitis. Signs of these forms of periodontitis are: more pronounced bleeding, longer looking teeth, gum boils, abscesses, periodontal pockets, and mobility of the teeth. When these signs are reached After the age of 35, 3 out of 4 adults have some form of periodontal disease, which can lead to tooth loss.

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that is really really good! and scary.. i am going to brush and floss everyday now!

 

Question : Are you looking for Home Care for a loved one in or around Phoenix Az?
United Companion and Caregivers is one of the fastest growing home care agencies in Arizona. Since the beginning, our vision has been clear: hire only the best caregivers to provide live-in and hourly services and expertly match them with our clients. We are a non-medical agency and our goal is to place people with families so there is consistency and caregivers get to know their clients. We are not an agency that sends caregivers out to homes without formal introductions and appropriate information. We strive to keep lines of communications open at all times in order to provide clients with the best service and caregivers with the best circumstances. We understand that making a decision to hire a caregiver can be a stressful event for anyone and that is why we are here to be as helpful as possible. Here are a few things that our caregivers can do to make life easier for you and your family: Companionship Services o Offer elderly companionship and conversation o Provide respite care o Monitor diet and eating o Check food expirations o Assist with evening and tuck-in o Aid with morning and wake-up o Arrange appointments o Provide medication reminders o Aid with reading o Assist with walking o Write letters and correspondence o Organize mail o Stimulate mental awareness o Assist with entertaining o Answer the door o Assist with clothing selection o Care for houseplants o Provide reminders for appointments o Discuss current and historical events o Participate in crafts o Play games and cards o Supervise home maintenance o Record and arrange recipes o Oversee home deliveries o Prepare grocery lists o Clip coupons for shopping o Monitor TV usage o Mail bills and letters o Buy magazines, papers and books o Rent and play movies o Plan visits, outings and trips o Visit neighbors and friends o Read religious materials o Maintain calendar o Maintain family scrapbook o Record family history Home Helper Services o Provide Alzheimer's Care o Assist with laundry and ironing o Take out garbage o Change linens o Plan, prepare and clean up meals o Make beds o Dust furniture o Drop off and pick up dry cleaning o Pick up prescriptions o Organize and clean closets o Assist with pet care o Shop for groceries and supplies o Prepare future meals o Escort to appointments o Accompany to lunch or dinner o Escort for shopping and errands o Attend plays and concerts o Escort to religious services o Attend club meetings and sporting events o Aid with airport tasks Personal Services Assistance (Acitivities of Daily Living) o Eating o Grooming o Dressing o Bathing o Incontinence o Cognitive impairment o Mobility o Medication reminders If you or a family member is in need of a caregiver, then please don't hesitate to call us at 480-353-1869 and one of our Coordinators will be happy to speak to you and answer any questions that you may have. Also, if we can't personally help you then we will do our best to point you in the right direction. Please, call 480-353-1869 or email jmays@unitedcompanion.com

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United Companion and Caregivers is one of the fastest growing home care agencies in Arizona. Since the beginning, our vision has been clear: hire only the best caregivers to provide live-in and hourly services and expertly match them with our clients. We are a non-medical agency and our goal is to place people with families so there is consistency and caregivers get to know their clients. We are not an agency that sends caregivers out to homes without formal introductions and appropriate information. We strive to keep lines of communications open at all times in order to provide clients with the best service and caregivers with the best circumstances. We understand that making a decision to hire a caregiver can be a stressful event for anyone and that is why we are here to be as helpful as possible. Here are a few things that our caregivers can do to make life easier for you and your family: Companionship Services o Offer elderly companionship and conversation o Provide respite care o Monitor diet and eating o Check food expirations o Assist with evening and tuck-in o Aid with morning and wake-up o Arrange appointments o Provide medication reminders o Aid with reading o Assist with walking o Write letters and correspondence o Organize mail o Stimulate mental awareness o Assist with entertaining o Answer the door o Assist with clothing selection o Care for houseplants o Provide reminders for appointments o Discuss current and historical events o Participate in crafts o Play games and cards o Supervise home maintenance o Record and arrange recipes o Oversee home deliveries o Prepare grocery lists o Clip coupons for shopping o Monitor TV usage o Mail bills and letters o Buy magazines, papers and books o Rent and play movies o Plan visits, outings and trips o Visit neighbors and friends o Read religious materials o Maintain calendar o Maintain family scrapbook o Record family history Home Helper Services o Provide Alzheimer's Care o Assist with laundry and ironing o Take out garbage o Change linens o Plan, prepare and clean up meals o Make beds o Dust furniture o Drop off and pick up dry cleaning o Pick up prescriptions o Organize and clean closets o Assist with pet care o Shop for groceries and supplies o Prepare future meals o Escort to appointments o Accompany to lunch or dinner o Escort for shopping and errands o Attend plays and concerts o Escort to religious services o Attend club meetings and sporting events o Aid with airport tasks Personal Services Assistance (Acitivities of Daily Living) o Eating o Grooming o Dressing o Bathing o Incontinence o Cognitive impairment o Mobility o Medication reminders If you or a family member is in need of a caregiver, then please don't hesitate to call us at 480-353-1869 and one of our Coordinators will be happy to speak to you and answer any questions that you may have. Also, if we can't personally help you then we will do our best to point you in the right direction. Please, call 480-353-1869 or email jmays@unitedcompanion.com

 

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