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Interior Lifestyle Tokyo 6~8 June 2012

Company Name: Global Opportunities Company Limited
Date: Wed. 6 – Fri. 8 June 2012 (Annual)
Opening Hours: 10:00 – 18:00 (last day until 17:00)
Venue: Tokyo Big Sight, West Hall
Booth No.: Everyday Zone 07-64
Admission Fee: JPY 2,000 / Trade Only
With the free admission tickets or online registration, visitors can enter free of charge.
For more information, please log in to http://www.interior-lifestyle.com/en/
Dentistry Show – 2~3 March 2012
Wow – what a fantastic two days!
Just about anyone who is anyone in the dentistry business gathered at the NEC Birmingham for The Dentistry Show on Friday 2nd and Saturday 3rd March.
Over 5,000 dental professionals enjoyed meeting with more than 300 leading suppliers (the most ever), listening to over 50 world-class accredited conference sessions, accessing over 55 hours of FREE verifiable CPD, networking with senior executives, major associations and industry media over two action-packed days, and the atmosphere was buzzing!
The offical post show PR and photo gallery will be live shortly.
Revolution im Badezimmer
Die meisten Menschen bewahren ihre Zahnbürsten offen im Badezimmerschrank, auf dem Waschbecken oder in der Dusche auf. Das ist unhygienisch und manchmal sogar gefährlich, weil sich Bakterien leicht auf den Zahnbürsten sammeln und Infektionen oder Entzündungen auslösen können. Flipper, der clever-witzige Zahnbürstenhalter, macht damit ein für alle Mal Schluss.

In mehr als 30 witzigen Designs bietet GEDALABELS die Flipper-Zahnbürstenhalter für Kinder aller Altersstufen. Auch die Erwachsenen müsse nicht auf die praktischen Helfer verzichten: Für sie gibt es unter anderem einen Halter mit eleganter Silhouette in Form eines Tautropfens.

Ein absolutes Plus des Flipper-Zahnbürstenhalters ist sein einfacher und lustiger Schnappverschluss, der Kindern großen Spaß macht und sie inspiriert, noch öfter zur Zahnbürste zu greifen. Dank praktischer Saugnäpfe kann der Halter platzsparend auf jeder glatten Oberfläche befestigt.
genussmaenner.de und Flipper verlosen zwei Sets a drei Zahnbürstenhalter für Kinder und zwei Sets a drei Zahnbürstenhalter für Erwachsene. Bitte geben Sie an, welches Set Sie gewinnen wollen.
Hier klicken und gewinnen!
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Bringing FUN into Brushing
Today, more than 25% of children under 5 sport untreated tooth decays. Often, these lead to cavities. To counter this, children need to inculcate good oral hygiene habits from young. In fact, Man Wai Ng — the Dentist-in-Chief for the Children’s Hospital Boston — advises parents to encourage their toddlers to start brushing independently.
However, for many young children, brushing their teeth can be a boring or even downright frustrating routine. After all, diligence and discipline are not the typical hallmarks of your average tot. Upon seeing the child’s resistance, some parents may in turn attempt to ‘force it down’. Eventually, the washbasin becomes a dragged out battleground in a mutual test of patience.
Why not try a paradigm shift? Introduce an element of casual play into the brushing routine. Be light-hearted about it. Make it engaging. Make it an adventure. Make it FUN! Not sure how? No worries, here are some ideas to get you going!
1. Fun Tooth Fairies Video
Watch this animation while brushing, and sing along! The on-screen tooth fairies will go through the joy and importance of brushing teeth in a fun and light-hearted manner.
2. Brush with your child
Brushing your teeth together with your child can be a great bonding time. Grab your toothbrush, stand beside your child in front of the mirror. Encourage (or challenge!) your child to follow and mimic your movements exactly, as you go through the brushing techniques.
3. Count as you brush
As you brush each tooth, count aloud. For example, “Number one, all clear!” “Tooth number two, done! Here we go for tooth number threeeeeeee!” This can even be an entertaining way for your child to learn the numbers and practice counting.
4. Sing-‘Aaahh-long’-song!
As you brush your child’s teeth, encourage him/her to go “Aaahh~~~” for as long as he can, varying the pitch, tone and rhythm into a tune. A typical song is just about 2-3 minutes long: just about the right timing for a thorough brush.
5. Together with Tooth fairies!

There are a variety of toothbrushes, toothpastes and other products that comes with cartoon characters. These favorite characters can then become the ‘Tooth Fairies’ in the bathroom, keeping your child’s attention and turn the routines from work to play.
6. Make a Sticker Poster

Create a ToothFairy brushing chart ! Award your child a sticker or a star that he/she can paste onto the poster after a thorough brushing. When your child completes the chart, give a small award, or do a fun activity together!
Ultimately, children are great emulators. Your enthusiasm and eagerness will definitely rub off on them. Hopefully these tips will help your child develop healthy oral hygiene habits in a fun and engaging way!
Vote for your favourite Toothfairy!

With the iconic tooth shape, ToothFairies are the world ambassadors for fresh breaths and clean teeth. Ever vigilant and watchful, they give effective, round-the-clock shielding and protection to toothbrushes against germs, airborne bacteria and dirt.
Flipper Review: How to Use Flipper® toothbrush holder
Check this out. This video shows how to use Flipper® toothbrush holder at home!
To quote:
“The Flipper Toothbrush Holder was designed to keep your toothbrush clean,off the counter and out of harm’s way. The Flipper will stick to any non-porous surface providing that the surface is clean of oil and dirt. Moisten the suction cups, and press to the surface. then flip open the holder by means of the small switch on the bottom and place your toothbrush inside. The Flipper will snap shut and your toothbrush will stay suspended in place. When needed, simply pull the toothbrush towards you.
The Flipper can be washed by warm soapy water, and a cotton swab. Leave to air dry. Wash the Flipper every two weeks to avoid buildup. His head moves too!”
The above video is courtesy of Hound and Handbag Gift Company.
SpongeBob: Are you ready kids?
What better way to start the day than to have these incredibly funny and playful faces on your bathroom wall holding your toothbrushes?

Exclusively distributed by Gedalabel, Germany.
Eating Right: Diet’s Impact on Oral Health

The old adage says, “You are what you eat”. To a certain extent, our teeth are what we eat too! Some foods tend to improve oral health, while others can make it worse. To understand the concept of “good” and “bad” food with respect to oral hygiene, we need to first have an understanding of how tooth decay occurs.
Even if we brush your teeth diligently, various microscopic bacteria still live naturally in our mouths. As we eat, the bacteria feed off the sugars from the food remnants and turn them into acid. This in turn corrodes the enamel on the teeth surface and causes decays over time.
Having understood this, let us take a closer look at how various food can affect our teeth:
THE GOOD
Strengthening your enamel – Milk, cheese and meat contains large amounts of calcium and phosphorus, which are key ingredients used to rebuild tooth enamel. Nuts and seeds also typically contain natural fats, which can form a protective coating on the teeth to shield it away from bacteria.
Chew on it – As we munch on crisp vegetables such as raw carrots and celery, they break dow into small bits that act as natural ‘sponges’ that scrape away dental plaque on the tooth surface.
Water it down – Firm foods such as vegetables, pears and apples require more chewing, and thus stimulate saliva production. Typically, these foods also come with high water content. Both saliva and water dilute the food acids and reduce corrosion. Naturally, drinking lots of water (particularly fluoridated water) also works wonders!
Go sugarless – If you crave for sweetness, consider sugar substitutes. They taste sweet but are not sugar-based, and are thus not nourishing for bacteria. Some examples include saccharin, aspartame (also known as Equal) and sucralose (also known as Splenda).
Get your vitamins – Vitamin-C, which is present in large amounts in melons, berries and citrus fruits, inhibits bacterial growth and helps to prevent gingivitis and gum diseases.
THE BAD
Sugar, sugar, sugar – Sugar is certainly among the chief culprits of tooth decay as it is the primary fuel for acid producing bacteria. It is present in large amounts in processed foods, such as candies, cookies, cakes, ice-creams and canned-fruit syrups. Sugar can also take a disguise in the form of carbohydrates, as found in bread, fries and potato chips.
Acidic drinks – Soft drinks, orange juice and lemonade are acidic, and can thus directly attack the tooth surface, resulting in increased sensitivity and tooth-softening. If drank in between meals, the impact is worse as these acids can linger around for much longer before being diluted away by saliva.
CONCLUSION
As foods have a direct impact on our oral health, it is certainly important to be mindful of how food choices affect our oral health. Naturally, healthy eating habits should be complemented by hygiene routines such as brushing and flossing.
Ultimately, our teeth are for life, and it is only our responsibility to take the very best care of them. With Christmas just around the corner, make sure to eat, drink and be merry!





