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Do dentists charge more for a cleaning when you have receding gums?

In the US, dentists generally aren’t permitted to discriminate against patients in this way. Recession, also, is not necessarily an indication of the need for multiple cleaning appointments—-something that would result in additional charges based on the amount of calculus present. I’ve had patients that were infrequent dental flyers that when they did come in, took as many as 3 - 4 appointments to do what’s usually done in one. They would be charged accordingly.That said, sometimes patients with periodontal problems, of which recession can be an indicator, will be referred to the periodontist for focused treatment, which would involve additional charges.The foregoing is informational only and is not intended to be medical advice. The California Dental Practice Act prohibits hygienists from diagnosing disease and/or recommending definitive treatment.Cathye L. Smithwick, RDH, MAConsultant to the dental industry since 1995Author: Dental Benefits, a Guide to Managed Plans

What kind of people make you ashamed to be a human being?

This is Skylar Neese.Skylar was the only daughter of Dave & Marry Nesse. She was a playful, cheery child. Her best friend was Shelia Eddy, who became very close to Skylar’s family. During high school, the two also became friends with another girl- Rachel Shoaf.Left to right: Shelia, Rachel and Skylar.The three were inseparable; they treated each other like sisters.Suddenly, Rachel and Shelia would start making plans between themselves, leaving Skylar out. They would also distance themselves from her on purpose. To this, Skylar tweeted:sick of being at fucking home. thanks "friends", love hanging out with you all too.— skylar neese (@hiighasthe_sky) July 5, 2012The following day, July 6th of 2012, Rachel and Shelia convinced Skylar to meet up at night to smoke weed around Pennsylvania, which they’d started doing more frequently recently. After some hesitation, she agreed.Around 12:30 AM Skylar snuck out of her house through her bedroom window. Her building’s surveillance cameras show her going down the street and climbing into the back of a white car.The day after, Skylar’s father came back from work to give her his car so she could drive to her daily shift at Wendy’s. Her door was locked since morning, so he knocked and called out to her a few times; no response. He went outside of the house to her bedroom window so he could look in. But, when he got there, he saw the small bench on the ground below Skylar’s bedroom’s open window, which she had used to sneak out. Slightly panicked, he called her friends to see if they know where she is. Shelia told him she’d talked to her at midnight the night prior, but hadn’t seen her since.After Wendy’s called to tell them Skylar hadn’t shown up for her shift, David and Marry Neese started to get really worried. They called the police, hung missing-person flyers and tried to contact as many people as possible. Everyone was devastated.Fast forward to January 3rd of 2013, five months after Skylar’s disappearance, after many series of investigations.Rachel Shoaf confesses to police that she and Shelia had stabbed Skylar to death.Yep, you read that right.According to Rachel, after driving out to Blacksville, they talked for a few minutes in the car, and then they got out to their regular smoking spot. Skylar went back to the car to get the lighter when the other girls started counting down-“One…”“…two…”“…three”On three, the girls pulled out kitchen knives, ran towards Skylar, and stabbed her. In an attempt to defend herself, Skylar managed to cut Rachel’s knee so she stopped stabbing her, but Shelia continued vigorously. The girls had stabbed her more than fifty times. The two stood back for a while, watching Skylar slowly bleed to death. Rachel said Shelia then continued to stab her until Skylar’s (quote on quote) “neck stopped making gurgling sounds”. All Skylar could manage to say before dying was “Why?”.After she died, they dragged her body under a tree and hid her there, since the ground turned out to be too hard to dig a hole in. They changed their clothes and then drove back home around 6 AM.The creepiest part? Shelia practically admitted to the deed (though she hadn’t known Rachel had confessed at the time) on her Twitter later on.we really did go on three— shelia eddy (@_sheliiaa) April 1, 2013So, why did they do it, you must be asking yourself?‘She [Rachel] would not give us any specific details other than they just didn't like her. And then when I asked her, "What do you mean you didn't like her? Clarify that," she said, "Oh, nothing, we just didn't like her."’They literally planned and carried out the morbid murder of their best friend simply because they didn’t like her.Skylar’s last words were "Why?". She was probably racking her brain, trying to figure out what she could've possibly done to earn such a fate.But guess what? It doesn’t end there. Shelia, not aware that Rachel confessed, carries out her innocent act. A month later, Shelia posts the following for her on Twitter:rest easy skylar, you'll ALWAYS be my bestfriend. i miss you more than you could ever know. pic.twitter.com/g6UaDf9Vfb— shelia eddy (@_sheliiaa) March 13, 2013It sickens me how she murdered her own best friend with her own hands, watched her DIE, yet continued to act as if she cared.On January 24th of 2014, Shelia was sentenced to life in prison. Rachel was sentenced to 30 years in prison the following month. It disgusts me to see how Shelia shows no remorse in her trials- she’s literally smiling in some parts, and seems more interested in her hair.The place Shelia & Rachel hid Skylar’s body.These kind of people make me ashamed of being human.·˚✎ ﹏ 𝒀𝒗𝒐𝒏𝒏𝒆 ⊹

What are the characteristics of an experienced traveller?

Just as an example…You can never be absolutely sure, but it’s a good bet that the guy in this picture has been on a few airliners in his lifetime…He’s dressed for it. Long sleeves, long pants, natural fabrics, sneakers. The very best combination of comfort and safety (in the event of an evacuation). A couple of jackets/coats that double as blankets and pillows on the plane (although my personal style/opinion is that one all-purpose jacket is enough). Never forget that there is always a chance you’ll get stuck somewhere with bad weather and spartan conditions, with only what you’re wearing and carrying with you.There’s a good chance he hasn’t checked any baggage. His assortment of items leads me to believe that he’s wearing, carrying, or has in his rollaboard everything that he’s traveling with. Never check bags unless you have to.His rollaboard is a giveaway. This type of small, 2-wheeled carry-on bag with the telescoping handle is the bag that frequent travelers eventually buy after they’ve been through a couple of crap bags and a spinner.He’s got something to do while he’s waiting in line, instead of just staring into space.Now he needs to work on getting some more frequent flyer miles, so he can use the short line at airport security. :)Everything is dependent upon your personal desires, practicality, and safety. I’m a comfort and safety guy. Comfort because I travel a lot (over 200 days per year), and safety because I’ve worked in air accident investigation. I’ve interviewed survivors and seen the bodies of non-survivors. The results of wearing synthetic fabrics and loose-fitting shoes on airplanes, in the event of an accident or evacuation, are not pretty and will be with you for the rest of your life.I used to be concerned with efficiency, and I still am, to some extent. However, I’ve also finally accepted that nothing happens quickly at an airport, or at least you’re far better off if you just assume that. Rather than being ultra-efficient, my current philosophy is just to relax and give myself plenty of extra time. Even more so than seeing someone who is ultra-efficient at the security checkpoint, I notice the people who seem totally relaxed at the checkpoint. They know the drill. It doesn’t go any faster just because you want it to, and everyone, even the most frequent of frequent flyers, eventually ends up stuck in a line or waiting around at an airport. It’s like the old pilot’s adage: “Time to spare? Go by air.”Time to spare - go by air!Time to spare, go by air. More time yet, go by jet...One trick I’ve been using in recent years is the “feeder airport” trick. This effectively eliminates any security checkpoint waiting… for everyone, not just for people with TSA precheck. The way it works is that you base out of a small feeder airport that has short flights to two or more major hubs. You do all the front-end stuff at the little airport and never see the land-side of a big airport. This also practically eliminates traffic congestion and crowds in general. If someone is driving me, we can always park mere steps from the terminal entrance (front row, as close as allowed) almost every time. This is how the security checkpoint at my primary U.S. mainland airport looks every single time I fly. There is almost literally never a line. I haven’t a clue why they have two TSA agents working at the ID check.This pretty much eliminates nonstops for me, but I don’t even really care. I haven’t seen the outside of or a security checkpoint at a major airport in over a year, and I don’t have to deal with the traffic and congestion, both in the airport and on the big-city roads that lead to it.EDIT: This is just one example of what an experienced traveler can look like. Various travelers look and act in various ways. There is no one right way and just because it’s not your way doesn’t mean that it’s wrong (or right). There are a few absolute dos and don’ts, and there are a few things that most experienced travelers have in common, but every traveler does it a bit differently than everyone else.However, this is just one example… It’s not the only example. There is no need to make argumentative comments. They serve no purpose and don’t prove anything. If you have other examples of experienced travelers and methods that you use and/or that you think are good advice, then you should post those in an independent answer to the original question, not as a comment to another answer.

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