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October 1, 2010

Never at a Loss with Dental Floss

Dental floss. It comes in round, flat, mint, unflavored, green, white, blue. Your dentist and hygienist urge you to floss daily to protect against plaque buildup and gum disease. So, every morning, you stand in front of the mirror and diligently try to perform oral gymnastics with dental floss.

Dental floss is what it is, an important tool for your oral health… But is it more? YES!

We’ve found some creative uses for this nearly indestructible dental string. Check it out:

  • Fly a balloon
  • Save your spot with a bookmark that’s minty fresh
  • Clean the nooks and crannies in jewelry
  • Cut slices of cake or dough
  • Escape from jail (this one’s a secret)
  • Hang Christmas ornaments
  • Catch fish in a pinch with this fishing line
  • Hang clothes to dry
  • Repair a broken shoelace
  • Hang shower brushes and squeegies (it’s waterproof)
  • Separate stuck photos
  • Hang pictures or wind chimes
  • Play cat’s cradle
  • Sew industrial strength items or buttons
  • String beads
  • Support those lazy plants
  • String popcorn for the holidays
  • Tie a ponytail
  • Clean a hair brush (thread thru an upholstery needle, then push through the bristles and pull upward)
  • Tie a stuffed turkey
  • Tie packages

The next time you floss, think about ways you can use dental floss outside of the bathroom. Think like a kid; you’ll come up with something clever! Post your ideas as a blog comment or on our Facebook page. Keep an extra box of floss in your purse, pocket or car.  You never know when dental floss will save the day!

Until next time, keep flossing!  Click here to learn about proper flossing techniques.

September 27, 2010

10 Road Rage Remedies: Beat Stress in Atlanta Traffic!

Have you teetered on the brink of road rage?

Atlanta traffic may be the reason you started using “colorful” language.  It sure sends many of us over the edge.  You have undoubtedly been on the receiving end of rude gestures or verbal insults, or maybe you have delivered them on occasion.  Don’t let your emotions get the best of you!  Turn that energy into something fun and positive.

Did you know that people most prone to anger are almost three times more likely to have a heart attack than those with low anger?  That’s what the American Psychological Association tells us.  Other health risks seen in those who display hostility include obesity, depression and stroke.  Wow.  Safe driving promotes healthy hearts!

Try these ideas for some amusing ways to ease stress in the car.  Who cares if other drivers snicker at you?  They are just envious they can’t beat the stress in traffic.  The key is to relax and laugh.  Laugh a lot.  A whole lot! (more…)

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