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Choosing a home cinema style may be difficult. As the concept of having their own house theater frequently brings a to a man's face, finding out how to turn that vague concept right into a clear mental picture that can be acted upon is definitely an entirely different matter. What makes things harder is that a great home theatre system for one house might not work very well for another because of the design of the area, the acoustics of the place, the way the sound comes through the speakers, etc.  
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For many individuals the duty becomes so complicated that they elect to employ professionals. It's possible to construct a great home cinema style, but there are certainly a few points to consider in the look process.  
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Something quickly the bat is to decide whether to use a professional. There's nothing wrong with using a professional, in because these people are trained to style a house theatre to ensure that the quality and sound could be the best fact this business has been booming. One excellent exemplory case of how experience will help is how the speakers are put up.  
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Compared to actually establishing the speakers around the room to play surround sound, most people who setup their program have the speakers integrated near the television. A lot of people think when they hear surround sound for the first time and that creak behind the type seems like it is via right over your shoulder behind you they've a nice setup, and then jump half solution to the limit!
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For the others the issue with creating a property cinema begins initially throughout the planning process. One of many most critical facts that can not be over looked for a perfect house theatre is making certain to find the room for it. Maybe you have a furnished attic that works perfectly, or maybe it's too cramped. The living room sounds like recommended, but how often is really a living room made well for a home cinema?
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The room design for your home theater is much more important than many people may think. Looking good is important, nonetheless it is not nearly as important as having something that is tuned in correctly to blow away company using its amazing noise when the DVDs start playing.  
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The keeping of furniture in the area is essential as well. The positioning of the speakers, television, and also the furniture all enhance the home entertainment experience. Where the speakers should really be put up is partly determined where they are located in the space, as well, and by which kind of chairs or couches you've. Sure you want comfortable furniture, who perhaps not? But ensure they are comfortable and the best size to situate across the room, or else the home cinema you select will not have its full effect. Creating a property cinema system can be hard, but if you do your homework and mind the facts, the experience is likely to make all the headaches worth the reward.
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Community Dent Oral Epidemiol. 1987 Aug;15(4):216-7.
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Oral health and factors related to oral health in Polish schoolchildren.
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The oral health and factors related to oral health were surveyed in 168 schoolchildren, aged 10-12 years, attending one school in Warsaw. The children were examined for dental caries and gingival status, dental plaque and salivary Streptococcus mutans and Lactobacillus counts. An interview on dietary habits and use of fluoridated toothpaste was also performed. The results showed a mean DMFT of 4.7 in the sample. Gingival Index 1 and Plaque Index 3 were median scores for the majority of the children. S. mutans was demonstrated in 94% of the children and high numbers were found in 15%. Lactobacillus sp. were present in all examined children, with high counts in 56% of the subjects. The interview revealed that most of the children eat five or six times per day and consume candies or cakes each day. Fluoridated toothpaste was not used regularly by any of the children. In conclusion this study shows a high prevalence of dental disease and an unfavorable combination of etiologic factors.
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Relationships between socioeconomic backgrounds, caries associated microflora and caries experience in 12-year-olds in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2004.
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Review [Significance of assessing risk factors for caries in their prevention].
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Community Dent Oral Epidemiol. 1987 Aug;15(4):216-7.
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Oral health and factors related to oral health in Polish schoolchildren.
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Wierzbicka M, Carlsson P, Struzycka I, Iwanicka-Frankowska E, Bratthall D.
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The oral health and factors related to oral health were surveyed in 168 schoolchildren, aged 10-12 years, attending one school in Warsaw. The children were examined for dental caries and gingival status, dental plaque and salivary Streptococcus mutans and Lactobacillus counts. An interview on dietary habits and use of fluoridated toothpaste was also performed. The results showed a mean DMFT of 4.7 in the sample. Gingival Index 1 and Plaque Index 3 were median scores for the majority of the children. S. mutans was demonstrated in 94% of the children and high numbers were found in 15%. Lactobacillus sp. were present in all examined children, with high counts in 56% of the subjects. The interview revealed that most of the children eat five or six times per day and consume candies or cakes each day. Fluoridated toothpaste was not used regularly by any of the children. In conclusion this study shows a high prevalence of dental disease and an unfavorable combination of etiologic factors.
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Dental caries in children with asthma undergoing treatment with short-acting beta2-agonists.
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Oral health survey of 5-12-year-old children of National Guard employees in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
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[Int J Paediatr Dent. 2000]
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Relationships between socioeconomic backgrounds, caries associated microflora and caries experience in 12-year-olds in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2004.
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[Eur J Paediatr Dent. 2008]
 +
Review [Significance of assessing risk factors for caries in their prevention].
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[Orv Hetil. 2002]
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Review Clinical and microbiological investigations of anorexia nervosa.
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[Aust Dent J. 1991]
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The following menu user interface control may not be accessible. Tab to the next button to revert the control to an accessible version.Destroy user interface control NCBI Skip to main content Skip to navigation Resources How To About NCBI Accesskeys Sign in to NCBI PubMed US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health Search termSearch database The following autocomplete user interface control may not be accessible. Tab to the next button to revert the control to an accessible version.Destroy user interface controlSearch AdvancedHelp Result Filters The following popper user interface control may not be accessible. Tab to the next button to revert the control to an accessible version.Destroy user interface controlDisplay Settings:AbstractThe following popper user interface control may not be accessible. Tab to the next button to revert the control to an accessible version.Destroy user interface controlSend to: Community Dent Oral Epidemiol. 1987 Aug;15(4):216-7. Oral health and factors related to oral health in Polish schoolchildren. Wierzbicka M, Carlsson P, Struzycka I, Iwanicka-Frankowska E, Bratthall D. Abstract The oral health and factors related to oral health were surveyed in 168 schoolchildren, aged 10-12 years, attending one school in Warsaw. The children were examined for dental caries and gingival status, dental plaque and salivary Streptococcus mutans and Lactobacillus counts. An interview on dietary habits and use of fluoridated toothpaste was also performed. The results showed a mean DMFT of 4.7 in the sample. Gingival Index 1 and Plaque Index 3 were median scores for the majority of the children. S. mutans was demonstrated in 94% of the children and high numbers were found in 15%. Lactobacillus sp. were present in all examined children, with high counts in 56% of the subjects. The interview revealed that most of the children eat five or six times per day and consume candies or cakes each day. Fluoridated toothpaste was not used regularly by any of the children. In conclusion this study shows a high prevalence of dental disease and an unfavorable combination of etiologic factors. PMID: 3476246 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] The following toggler user interface control may not be accessible. Tab to the next button to revert the control to an accessible version.Destroy user interface control MeSH Terms The following toggler user interface control may not be accessible. Tab to the next button to revert the control to an accessible version.Destroy user interface control LinkOut - more resources Supplemental Content Save items The following setswitch user interface control may not be accessible. Tab to the next button to revert the control to an accessible version.Destroy user interface controlAdd to Favorites View more options Related citations in PubMed Dental caries in children with asthma undergoing treatment with short-acting beta2-agonists. [Eur J Paediatr Dent. 2008] Oral health survey of 5-12-year-old children of National Guard employees in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. [Int J Paediatr Dent. 2000] Relationships between socioeconomic backgrounds, caries associated microflora and caries experience in 12-year-olds in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2004. [Eur J Paediatr Dent. 2008] Review [Significance of assessing risk factors for caries in their prevention]. [Orv Hetil. 2002] Review Clinical and microbiological investigations of anorexia nervosa. [Aust Dent J. 1991] See reviews... See all... Recent activity Clear Turn Off Oral health and factors related to oral health in Polish schoolchildren. PubMed See more... 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Wierzbicka M, Carlsson P, Struzycka I, Iwanicka-Frankowska E, Bratthall D. Abstract The oral health and factors related to oral health were surveyed in 168 schoolchildren, aged 10-12 years, attending one school in Warsaw. The children were examined for dental caries and gingival status, dental plaque and salivary Streptococcus mutans and Lactobacillus counts. An interview on dietary habits and use of fluoridated toothpaste was also performed. The results showed a mean DMFT of 4.7 in the sample. Gingival Index 1 and Plaque Index 3 were median scores for the majority of the children. S. mutans was demonstrated in 94% of the children and high numbers were found in 15%. Lactobacillus sp. were present in all examined children, with high counts in 56% of the subjects. The interview revealed that most of the children eat five or six times per day and consume candies or cakes each day. Fluoridated toothpaste was not used regularly by any of the children. In conclusion this study shows a high prevalence of dental disease and an unfavorable combination of etiologic factors. PMID: 3476246 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] The following toggler user interface control may not be accessible. Tab to the next button to revert the control to an accessible version.Destroy user interface control MeSH Terms The following toggler user interface control may not be accessible. Tab to the next button to revert the control to an accessible version.Destroy user interface control LinkOut - more resources Supplemental Content Save items The following setswitch user interface control may not be accessible. Tab to the next button to revert the control to an accessible version.Destroy user interface controlAdd to Favorites View more options Related citations in PubMed Dental caries in children with asthma undergoing treatment with short-acting beta2-agonists. [Eur J Paediatr Dent. 2008] Oral health survey of 5-12-year-old children of National Guard employees in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. [Int J Paediatr Dent. 2000] Relationships between socioeconomic backgrounds, caries associated microflora and caries experience in 12-year-olds in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2004. [Eur J Paediatr Dent. 2008] Review [Significance of assessing risk factors for caries in their prevention]. [Orv Hetil. 2002] Review Clinical and microbiological investigations of anorexia nervosa. [Aust Dent J. 1991] See reviews... See all... Recent activity Clear Turn Off Oral health and factors related to oral health in Polish schoolchildren. PubMed See more... 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