...

Filter by tags

Selected Tags


Questions, Articles and Polls

1 Like · 1 Answer
A:
This is uncertain. There is a period of time that the victim appears to be dead, but is not. See the vampire Pork & Beans in Never Kill a Boy on the First Date, who was in the mortuary; the vampire Stefan in Some Assembly Required, who was buried ... more
2 Likes · 1 Answer
A:
The intensity of the sucking is a factor that determines whether or not dental problems may result. Children who rest their thumbs passively in their mouths are less likely to have difficulty than those who vigorously such their thumbs.Some ... more
2 Likes · 1 Answer
A:
Thursday, August 6, 2009 From an 8/3/09 PW article: Brenda Knight, associate publisher of Cleis Press’s Viva Editions, thinks she knows why the paranormal has become so dominant (in romance): “In the age of social networking sites like Facebook, ... more
2 Likes · 1 Answer
A:
Sucking is a natural reflex and infants and young children often may use thumbs, fingers, pacifiers and other objects on which to suck. Non-nutritive sucking habits can have a profound effect on your child's orthodontic status. Although most ... more
2 Likes · 1 Answer
A:
Most children stop these habits by 24 to 36 months of age. Some children may not stop the behavior, and sucking on objects over longer periods of time can contribute bite and jaw problems. Dr. Bittner will help you come up with many creative, fun ... more
2 Likes · 1 Answer
A:
Thumb and pacifier sucking habits will generally only become a problem if they go on for a very long time or if it is very intense. Most children stop these habits on their own, but if they are still sucking their thumbs or fingers when the ... more
2 Likes · 1 Answer
A:
Sucking is a natural reflex and infants and young children may usethumbs, fingers, pacifiers and other objects on which to suck. It may make them feel secure and happy, or provide a sense of security at difficult periods. Since thumb sucking is ... more
2 Likes · 1 Answer
A:
Generally, sucking thumbs, fingers, or pacifiers will only become a problem if they are continued for a prolonged period of time. Most children stop these habits on their own, but sucking habits should definitely be discouraged by 3 years of age. ... more
2 Likes · 1 Answer
A:
This is an individual habit that should be evaluated by the dental health professional if it continued into the permanent teeth eruption process. ... more
0 Likes · 1 Answer
A:
• Special Bonus Review: Randy's Poorly Titled Story ... • Comic 815: Coefficient of Suck • Comic 814: Shockingly Bad • Comic 813: Now With Less Context! ... more
1
...