Wednesday, April 11, 2012

APRIL 2012 - Autism Awareness in a Positive Light & Healthy Mouths....

A Positive look into Autism |


Many of us have heard or know what Autism is, and it’s a shame to say that many have feared those with Autism due to not fully understanding someone with Autism.


This month, it’s all about Autism awareness - we are going to look into the Positive Side of Autism, and share some of the amazing traits & personalities, in hope that we can look upon and welcome an Autistic friend into our lives with a new appreciation.


To many parents and carers, it is very important to shed light on the good side, and they say there are many plentiful benefits for these special need children and adults;


Intelligence - they have outstanding recollection and make keen observations. School may come easier, sense of direction is phenomenal, and the smallest of details are noted.


Focused Interests - they thrive on consistency, so specific shapes, patterns and texture really intrigue them. They acquire an advanced degree in specialized skills to enable them to be successful through life.


Truth - children with Autism don’t lie. They don’t play “head games” and are sometimes too truthful, and will tell on themselves sometimes - which can be quite humorous, but a good quality.


Class distinction - children/adults with Autism don’t judge others harshly. It doesn’t matter what clique surrounds them, they will find amazing qualities in people that deserve ppreciation.


Living in the moment - Instead of being easily hurt like their typical developing peers, if something upsets them they feel it but then move on quickly.
Materialism - and obsession is almost non-existent. These needs are not important to them and they are generally happier with less and don’t require frivolous needs.


We all appreciate that true person who inspires us to see the less complicated side of life. A major trait of children with autism is evoking deep thought in others. Autism encourages open-mindedness & acceptance in society.


Oral Hygiene | Tips on a healthier Palette!


Did you know that over 500,000 Australians are in urgent need of dental treatment and are on public waiting lists as long as two years?


Good oral hygiene is essential, not only for healthy teeth and gums but also for overall health and well being.


Poor dental health has a significant impact on health and wellbeing along with being a significant cost not only to those suffering from poor oral health but also to the community.


Tooth decay and gum disease however are largely preventable if we follow some basic steps….

  • Brush teeth twice daily with a good soft bristled toothbrush and toothpaste
  • Floss regularly – flossing will not only reduce tooth decay but also help prevent gum disease and actually assist in whitening your teeth.
  • Gargle with a good quality antibacterial mouthwash
  • Chew sugar-free gum between meals – this helps increase saliva production in the mouth. Saliva is the body’s natural defense against plaque and tartar.
  • Avoid sugary and acidic foods and drinks such as sweets and soft drinks. Swap soft drinks for water.
  • Supplement daily with a good calcium and magnesium supplement – this is also great for bone strength and development.
  • Some medicines can reduce the amount of saliva your body produces. Talk to our pharmacists about medications that may cause this problem and how to solve it.

Colgate Disclotabs
An excellent Aid for Oral Hygiene instruction;

  • The food die in the tablet stains the plaque red, making it easier to see
  • Safe & simple to use for adults and children


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