5 Must-Have Tech Gifts for Christmas 2023
As Christmas shopping gets increasingly hectic, knowing what to get for the tech lovers in your life can feel impossible. New devices and gadgets hit the market daily, and following tech trends might not
Headphones 700 are an excellent choice with crystal clear sound and over 20 hours of battery life.
LED technology to sanitize the water and the inside of the bottle regularly. The LARQ Bottle PureVis is a popular choice as it also can keep beverages cold for 24 hours. UV Phone Sanitizer Did you know your smartphone is 10 times dirtier than a toilet seat? This year, grab a UV phone sanitizer for yourself and your loved ones that can remove 99.99% of bacteria. The PhoneSoap Pro can clean your phone and other small items with its sleek design. Pet Camera With Treat Dispenser Do you know a tech lover who also dreads leaving their furry friend home alone? A pet camera strapped with a nifty treat dispenser might be their favorite gift of 2023! A small surveillance camera allows pet parents to keep an eye on their fur babies, and Petcube's Bites 2 also lets them dispense a small treat to keep their pets happy.
Smart Alarm
Give the gift of a good night’s rest and a peaceful morning! Smart alarms have been a popular gadget this
be part of your daily routine. Fortunately, 2023 has brought some standout innovations anyone would love to unwrap on Christmas Day.
year, with features like white noise sound, artificial sunrises, Bluetooth speakers, and gentle morning wake-up calls. For a sleek design, try the Loftie Clock with its all-black look. For a faux
Noise Canceling Headphones
Considered a modern staple, noise-canceling headphones are the perfect gift for a special someone who
sunrise to fill the room, go for Philips HF3670/60 SmartSleep.
Self-Cleaning Water Bottle These days, everyone is carrying around their oversized water bottles. Let your tech-lover be ahead of the curve with a self-cleaning water bottle! These innovative bottles use UV-C
needs a break from the chaos and a way to focus.You can find a variety of headphones in different price ranges, so staying within your budget is easier. However, if you want to splurge, Bose Noise Canceling
A Word From Cheyenne & Ashlee The Late Bloomers — Understanding Wisdom Teeth
Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, are the last set of molars in the back of the mouth. While they were once essential for our ancestors, who had a diet of raw plants and uncooked meat that required more chewing, they serve little purpose in the modern human diet. In fact, wisdom teeth are frequently problematic and necessitate removal. When Do Wisdom Teeth Appear? Wisdom teeth usually make their presence known between the ages of 17 and 21, although the timing can vary from person to person. The emergence of these teeth is a painful and uncomfortable experience for many individuals. Due to their late arrival, there is often limited space left in the mouth for them to grow correctly. Why Might Wisdom Teeth Need Removal? Impaction One of the most common reasons for wisdom tooth removal is impaction, which occurs when there isn't enough space in the jaw for these late molars to emerge
fully. Wisdom teeth might partially erupt, remain trapped beneath the gum line, or grow in at odd angles. This can lead to pain, discomfort, and potentially more severe issues, like infection or damage to neighboring teeth. Crowding Wisdom teeth can also contribute to overcrowding in the mouth. Their growth can push adjacent teeth out of alignment, leading to orthodontic issues and the need for braces or other orthodontic treatments. Infection and Gum Disease Due to their location at the back of the mouth, wisdom teeth are often challenging to clean properly. This can make them more susceptible to bacterial buildup, resulting in gum disease, cavities, and infections. Removal may be recommended to prevent or address these oral health problems. Pain and Discomfort Wisdom teeth can cause persistent pain, discomfort, and swelling, disrupting daily
life and quality of sleep. Removing these teeth can alleviate such symptoms. Cysts and Tumors In rare cases, cysts and tumors can develop around impacted wisdom teeth. These growths can damage the jawbone and adjacent teeth and require surgical removal. If you're experiencing pain or discomfort related to your wisdom teeth, reaching out to Elkins Dental as soon as possible is essential so we can help you determine the best course of action! Before making any decisions, we will examine your mouth and take an x-ray to consider all possible options!
–Cheyenne & Ashlee Registered Dental Hygienists
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