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How does the Transmutation Plaque work?

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The Plaque will change an oscillation or negative energy pattern to a positive or bipolar energy by joining with the positive energy of the oscillations, pushing the negative energy off center, and forcing the stray electron that is causing the oscillations to spin out into an outer shell and disappear. You can transmute food, beverages, jewelry, vitamins, plastic glasses, watches, drugs, cosmetics, etc.

How Does Plaque Attack the Gums?

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Plaque can also produce harmful byproducts that irritate the gums, causing gingivitis, the early stage of periodontal diseases. If plaque isn’t removed daily, it will build up into a hard deposit called calculus. If plaque continues to form on top of the calculus, it can irritate the gums, and a pocket may develop between the teeth and gums. Plaque build up can eventually destroy the gums and bone that support the teeth. See similar questions...

What is plaque?

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Soon after brushing, a thin, sticky layer of bacteria forms on the surface of all the teeth. This layer of bacteria is called plaque. See similar questions...

What is 'plaque' and how does it affect my teeth?

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Plaque is a colorless, sticky film of bacteria that constantly forms on teeth. If left undisturbed, it hardens to form tartar. The bacteria in the plaque produce byproducts that can not only irritate the gums and make them bleed, but it can also lead to periodontal disease. A daily regimen of proper brushing, flossing and rinsing (plus, regular dental visits), will help you keep your teeth healthy. See similar questions...

What is plaque and how does it affect my teeth?

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Plaque is a colourless, sticky film of bacteria that constantly forms on teeth. If left undisturbed, the bacteria in the plaque produces byproducts that can not only irritate See similar questions...

How quickly does plaque form?

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Unfortunately, plaque forms soon after it is removed. Some studies report that it starts forming as soon as five minutes after it is removed. Other reports state that it can take up to four hours. Regardless of how quickly it begins reforming, effective plaque control will keep it to a minimum. That's why we encourage brushing your teeth twice a day, plus daily flossing. See similar questions...

Do you have a transmutation, and how should you care for it?

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Please read the rest of the the e-book for the answer to this question, as the answer is quite lengthy and dependent on the species or race of lovebird that you have. See similar questions...

What do I get out of this, besides my plaque?

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A certificate giving your name, the date your plaque went on the wall and membership number. You also get a signed photo of the CUFC squad and a photo showing you with your plaque at Brunton Park. You will receive two free tickets to the CUFC home game of your choice. This can be a Cup tie if you are already a season ticket holder. You will qualify for 3 years membership of the Trust free of charge. See similar questions...

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