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    Breastfeeding an Infant with Tongue-Tie: A Phenomenological Study”. The research study was conducted in order to determine what it is like to breastfeed an infant with tongue tie using critical appraisal of subjective experiences of the mothers before and after frenotomy. Ankyloglossia (Tongue-tie) is a “congenital condition characterized by an abnormally short, thickened, or tight lingual frenulum or an anterior attachment of the lingual frenulum that restricts mobility of the tongue” (AHRQ, 2015 Pg. 1)

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    difference in tongue color. Thus tongue can be characterized with different assesses. More detailed study on the causes of the cancer can be done in the ref([7],[9]). The common assessments of the tongue can be detailed as follows Fig 2: Tongue with different shape characteristics Width: A wide tongue on the whole shows a composed physical and mental character. A lack of physical flexibility with noticeable strengths and weaknesses is depicted by the narrowness of a tongue. They

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    This writing audit will talk about the substitute perspectives on tongue and character by Thornborrow, Edwards, Weber and Horner, and their viewpoints. The thought is to contemplate, look at and show the refinements and comparable qualities as talked about by these author 's, and state whether I agree or vary their work. Essentially, I will express why Tabouret– Keller 's work differs in an approach to manage tongue and character. Lingo and identity is generally perceived as who and what we appear

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    GUM® Dual Action Tongue Cleaner

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    Dual Action Tongue Cleaner is designed to clean bacteria and plaque off of the tongue. There has been extensive research regarding the benefits of cleaning the tongue during oral hygiene care. There are advantages and disadvantages to using this product and there are also special conditions where this product is essential in the oral hygiene routine. There is much debate about if it is necessary to include tongue cleaning into everyday oral hygiene habits. In eastern countries, tongue cleaning

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    Oral Transit Stage

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    back into the oropharynx by the posterior movement of the tongue. The purpose of this phase is to propel the bolus back in the pharynx to trigger the swallow reflex. This phase lasts for less than 1 to 1.5 seconds to complete (Logemann, 1997). The bolus is formed and prepared. At this point, the tongue tip is elevated at the alveolar ridge while the bolus is held against the hard palate (Groher & Crary, 2010). The midline of the tongue progressively moves anteriorly to posteriorly forcing the

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    Chemical Smell

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    about 10,000 taste buds on the tongue(top), and more in the throat, soft palate, soft tissue found at the back of the roof of the mouth, and the epiglottis, the flap of cartilage at the bottom\base of tongue. On the top and sides of your tongue, there small bumps called lingual papillae. Three out of 4 types contain taste buds. On the sides, there are the foliate papillae, which appear as a series of ridges. The small, rounded projections found all over the tongue, especially at the and top of sides

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    Short Story : 'Boss'

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    Able to gaze directly into her face from the new position, Brett's hot breath and moans floated against her pussy as he flicked her clit back and forth with his tongue. He traced figure eights on the swollen bundle of nerves, then wrapped his lips around it and began to alternate between licks, kisses, flicks and sucks. Accompanied by a light graze of his teeth here and there. He paused briefly only to hike her

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    All taste buds have very sensitive microscopic hairs that are called microvilli. These small hairs send messages to the brain about what something tastes like, so you know if i happens to be sweet, sour, bitter, or salty. The average person has about 10,000 taste buds and are replaced about every 2 weeks and that is at the start the number slowly goes down so older people have less and can not taste things as well. Taste buds will not last you your whole life, so don't do things to loose them quicker

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    presents no swelling, no retraction of gingival margins, no spongy bleeding gums or discolored gums. (Jarvis, 2016, p. 364) The client presents a pink and even color tongue. The dorsal surface appears roughened from the papillae. The client’s ventral tongue surface looks smooth and glistening and shows veins. The client’s U-shaped tongue presents no oral malignancies; white patches, lesions, nodules, or ulcerations. Saliva is present. (Jarvis, 2016, p. 364-365) The client’s buccal mucosa is pink

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    I know we are far apart, but I just had to share this fantasy with you. Hope you like this. For your birthday, your friends pitch in to order you a massage...and I just so happen to be the lucky gal working this particular shift...the late shift...and the only shift where we do outcalls. After I arrive at the door, I cannot believe how unbelievably sexy you are, and I'm immediately excited at the possibilities. To break the ice, I bring a bottle of wine and a bouquet of red roses. After a period

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