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The Ride of Your Life The Best Amusement Parks in America (That Aren’t Disney)

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Summertime means family vacations, and few places offer as much family fun as your classic amusement park. If you’d rather avoid the high prices and long lines at the

Knoebels, Elysburg, Pennsylvania Knoebels is the park for families on a budget, offering free parking and admittance — guests just pay for any food or rides they enjoy during their stay. While everyone else is busy scrambling for the “latest and greatest,” Knoebels prides itself on nostalgia, with bumper cars, wooden coasters, and a classic carousel among an array of other attractions. Knott’s Berry Farm, Buena Park, California Don’t let its age fool you; one of America’s oldest amusement parks has no problem keeping up with the expectations of today’s guests. Packed full of thrill rides and roller coasters, family rides and 4-D experiences, live entertainment, a full ghost town, and some of the best dining you’ll find at any amusement park, Knott’s Berry Farm knows how to have fun. You can even grab a jar of famous Knott’s jam before you head out! If you’re ready for roller coasters, one-of-a-kind attractions, delicious food, or are just looking to create newmemories with your family, you really can’t go wrong with an amusement park. Just hold tight and have fun!

home of a certain mouse, there are countless amusement parks all across this great nation! Consider some of these for your family’s vacation destination: Cedar Point, Sandusky, Ohio Found on every thrill-seeker’s to-do list, Cedar Point has been dubbed the “roller coaster capital of the world.” Cedar Point is home to 17 current and former world record-holding roller coasters, including the Valravn, the world’s tallest, fastest, and longest dive coaster. Even if roller coasters aren’t your thing, guests can enjoy other thrill rides, family rides, attractions, and several kid sections throughout the park.

If you’re ready for roller coasters ... you really can’t go wrong with an amusement park.

Just hold tight and have fun!

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The Facts About Laser Dentistry

Infection Specifically, lasers remove harmful bacteria from the teeth and gums. This decreases risk of infection following certain procedures, including root canals. Wisdom Teeth In patients with wisdom teeth that have not fully erupted, lasers are used to clear gum tissue to expose the teeth for extraction. Additionally, lasers are often used to extract biopsy samples. When a patient is screened for cancer, the laser can remove a small amount of tissue, which can then be tested for the presence of cancer. A dental laser works by delivering an intense and refined beam of light to the surface of teeth or gums. It can be used as a cutting tool or to vaporize tissue, depending on the application. When it comes to whitening, the laser becomes a heat source and can make the tooth-whitening agent more effective. In most cases, no local anesthesia is required, and the patient feels no pain. Lasers are extremely accurate and safe, and they even prevent bleeding.

Laser technology has come to play an integral role in many dental procedures. Over the past two decades, the technology has been refined and recognized as a safe and effective tool in the dentist’s toolkit. Lasers are primarily used in periodontal care, but they have many other applications as well, including cosmetic dentistry. In that respect, a dentist may use dental lasers to speed up the tooth-whitening process. This is useful for patients who may be on a tight schedule. Aside from this procedure, dentists use lasers to treat many of the following conditions: Gum Disease Lasers can effectively remove inflamed gum tissue as part of the overall treatment for gum disease. Tooth Decay In some instances, lasers are used to remove tooth decay and ready the surface of the tooth for any necessary fillings.

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