Worth Knowing (April 6th, 2021)
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Induction cooktops heat pots and pans directly, instead of using an electric or gas-heated element. It boils water faster and maintains a consistent and precise temperature. Induction cooking takes place on a flat glass surface equipped with heaters. The heating coils are powered by electromagnetic energy that's only activated by the iron in cookware. When the iron makes contact with the active heaters, the iron particles agitate, causing the pan to heat up quickly.
These cooktops have electromagnetic coils beneath the ceramic glass surface and transfer energy directly into the pot or pan. Electric cooktops take a lot of time to heat up and cool down, and it's difficult to hit a precise temperature with gas ranges. But with induction, you're afforded super precise temperature control, which allows for more controlled cooking. When you turn the burner off, heat transfer stops immediately, so there's less of a chance of foods boiling over or overcooking.
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For most people brushing teeth routinely would be enough to keep a set of pearly whites between routine dentist appointments. However, everyone that drinks coffee every day needs to pay close attention to the color of their teeth.
Teeth whitening is a common cosmetic dentistry procedure that uses whitening products (generally containing hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide as bleaching agents) to make your teeth appear whiter and brighter. Your dentist can whiten your teeth in the office, or you can choose at-home whitening products such as gels and strips.
When the manufacturer’s instructions are followed properly, peroxide-based teeth whitening agents are safe, according to one 2015 review. Such whitening products include whitening rinses, toothpaste, strips, gels, tray-based whiteners, and in-office whitening treatments. The review recommends that an oral health care provider supervise teeth whitening to reduce possible risks and maximize whitening results. The American Dental Association (ADA) also recommends whitening your teeth only after consulting with a dentist to make sure it’s a good fit for you.
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