I’ve been experimenting with some new capture tools that are making a big difference in safely managing urban wildlife incidents. Recently, I used an advanced live trap for a raccoon that was rummaging through a neighborhood trash, and it made the process fast and humane. Has anyone else tried out similar equipment or have tips for improving our response times in the field?
It’s amazing how kids’ imaginations work! I once had a child insist that I was ‘Captain Cavity-Buster’ because I explained the importance of brushing. I find that using fun props, like a giant toothbrush during demonstrations, really helps them engage and remember important dental tips.
I’ve worked remotely as a hygienist for a while now, and it’s like brushing your teeth with chocolate — feels great, but can get sticky if you don’t keep an eye on deadlines! If you find a good fit, just make sure to double-check your benefits, especially for those remote roles. Happy hunting.
It’s fun to see how imaginative kids can be; i had a young patient who thought the suction tool was a robot that helps clean teeth. Little moments like that really help lighten the mood, and I always try to follow up with a funny story to keep their spirits up.