Archive for March, 2009

Cosmetic Dentistry - Tooth Whitening Questions a Dentist Would Ask

Sunday, March 29th, 2009

Tooth Whitening: How long does it take?

Tooth whitening usually takes about an hour using laser tooth whitening system. Non laser, bleach whitening can take weeks to show noticeable results.

Patients should ask a number of questions:

How do I know I will get the results I want? What if they are not as white as I would like when I am done?

Not all teeth whiten at the same speed. Your teeth may not be as white as you would like after the 1 hour in-office treatment. Some dentist will fabricate take-home bleaching trays for patients. This allows them to continue the process at home so that they get the result they want. Additionally, if a patient’s case demands it, an additional in-office treatment can be done.

What are the side effects? There are no permanent side effects. However, many patients have a temporary sensitivity to cold liquids (brushing, ice water, etc.). This is totally reversible and can be sped up by using a high concentration fluoride toothpaste.

Does it hurt? Pain is generally not a major issue for most patients. However, during the bleaching process patients often feel a tingling sensation in their teeth. They also feel the heat of the activating lamp. Some patients feel a stronger tingling in the tooth that is only momentary. Sometimes this continues after the whitening process is completed. But, in all cases, it goes away before the end of the following day. This seems to be age dependant. Generally speaking, people under 40 tend to experience this more than people over 40.

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C I Host Refines Colocation and Dedicated Server Portfolio

Sunday, March 15th, 2009

C I Host, a Cassiopeia Internet, Inc. brand, has announced the acquisition of its shared web hosting interests by X7 Hosting. The move allows C I Host to increase focus on core services while ensuring benefit to all customers.

C I Host will be able to further define a diverse service portfolio geared to Dedicated Server and Colocation customers and enhance existing services.

Chris Faulkner, CEO of C I Host says, “We believe that focus and specialization is a key factor for success in the hosting marketplace. Over the years, our company’s growth and operational expertise has allowed us to target mid- and large-market services and this move enables us to further specialize in these segments.”

C I Host plans to refine client services across the board. In the works are the introduction of dedicated sales and support teams to better meet the needs of customers and a host of other upgrades. C I Host’s multiple data center locations will prove a strong asset with new offerings including geographical load balancing, clustering, and other services that require geographical fault tolerance.

C I Host has been offering dedicated servers since 1999 and colocation services since 2000. The additional asset of their team’s expertise and years of experience will allow new offerings such as managed colocation services in addition to a range of dedicated server solutions.

Erin Bullock, Executive Director of Business Development remarks, “It has always been our goal to provide a superior service experience for all our clients. X7 Hosting has some great new features to offer our shared hosting customers, and focusing our service catalog exclusively on dedicated server and colocation customer needs will allow us to better serve our customers.”

The company continues to invest in research and development.

About C I Host

C I Host ( www.cihost.com ), based in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, is a Web hosting, domain name registrar (DNR), and colocation service provider, operating for more than 11 years. C I Host creates business-class Web hosting solutions for the enterprise market, with the broadest portfolio of managed hosting and value-added services in the industry. C I Host is accredited by ICANN to register domain names. C I Host operates multiple data centers across the United States, with its main facility and Network Operations Center in Bedford, Texas.
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Google’s Behavioral Ads Are Just The Start

Saturday, March 14th, 2009

Google’s latest privacy flap emerged this week when it announced its “interest-based” ads, which are behaviorally targeted banner ads based on a user’s web-browsing activity. It’s nothing particularly new or ground-breaking, and the company was kind enough to give people a way to opt out, but the way the company presented the new system to users was a little odd. It titled its blog post announcing the new system “Making ads more interesting,” and it later said, “We believe there is real value to seeing ads about the things that interest you.” But are better-targeted ads really something that delivers any benefit to users? The benefit to advertisers and marketers is obvious, but it’s hard to see users really caring enough to forfeit some privacy just so they can help out advertisers.

But web browsing is just the tip of the iceberg: lots of marketers are looking at how to take information generated by mobile phones to hit users with targeted ads. They’re not talking about the worn-out Starbucks example of hitting people’s phones with a coupon when they walk past a store, but building profiles of people based on their travel patterns, favorite applications and web sites, and even gender, age and income information. Again, all of this info given up for the sake of seeing “better” or “more interesting” advertising. That really doesn’t benefit the user, so why should they give up — or be forced to give up — all of this information?
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A reality’s blogging

Saturday, March 14th, 2009

The South Beach nourishment is a wildly popular diet, that’s why South Beach diet recipes are so in demand. There are many delicious low-carb foods that fit on the fare. Almost everything you can think of is included in some south beach diet recipes. Read on to discover a few.

One of the terrific South Shore diet recipes is for chicken Marcela. Add chicken broth, minced parsley, half cup of Marcela wine, olive oil, mushroom slices to boneless, skinless chicken breasts. Brown the chicken in the olive oil. Cook onions and mushrooms until they’re furry, then add the wine and cook for 1 to 2 minutes. Add some broth as liquid is needed. Cover the chicken with the sauce. The calories and carbs will bowl over you 336 calories, and 3 g of carbohydrates

Another of the terrific South Beach diet recipes takes us to the east, in Thailand. It’s be that as it may for some chicken salad from Thailand. It’s a combination of chicken with various vegetables and spicy Thailand sauce. It’s very Spartan to make mix together the salad ingredients, mix together dressing ingredients, then toss them together. It makes four servings and has 8 g of carbohydrates in 297 unconditional calories. It really looks delicious.

How about south of the border with South Beach at recipes? This way for fajitas includes a soy sauce, a recommendation from a cook in a Mexican restaurant. ? to 2 pounds of skirt steak or chicken is cut into strips, combined with a normal onion, two bell peppers, quarter cup of soy sauce, ? cup of wine juice, 1 teaspoon of chili granulate, and 2 tablespoons of oil. Let the meat marinate in the liquid ingredients for at least an hour. Brown the meat then cook the vegetables for a terse time. This serves five, has 4.5 g of carbohydrates in a total of 307 calories per serving.

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