Problem: Article: Partially erupted (also called impacted) wisdom teeth, as well as ones that grow crooked, greatly increase the risk of an infection. Impacted and crooked wisdom teeth can create little pockets of space underneath the pericoronal flap where bacteria collect and flourish. Common signs of an infected wisdom tooth include: considerable gum swelling, severe pain, mild fever, swollen lymph nodes in your neck and along the edge of your jaw, pus around the inflamed tissue, bad breath and an unpleasant taste in your mouth.  The type of pain associated with an infected wisdom tooth is often a constant dull ache combined with infrequent sharp and shooting pains. Pus is a grayish-white color and made from white blood cells of the immune system. These specialized cells rush to the infection site to kill bacteria, then they die and form pus. Bad breath can also be caused by trapped and rotting food underneath pericoronal flaps. Even if your wisdom teeth grow in crooked and become impacted within your jaw bone, they may not cause pain and other noticeable symptoms; however, with some time (even just a few weeks), they often start to crowd other teeth and push them out of alignment. This "domino effect" can eventually affect your teeth that are visible when you smile, making them twisted or crooked looking. If you think your front teeth are suddenly getting crooked or twisted, compare your current smile to older photographs.  If your wisdom teeth are pushing others too far out of place, your dentist may recommend you have them removed. Once wisdom teeth are removed (extracted), other crooked teeth can slowly become realigned again naturally after a few weeks or months. Although some short-term tolerable pain and inflammation is normal with erupting wisdom teeth, chronic (long-term) pain and swelling is not. Wisdom teeth that fully grow in above the gum line don't usually cause much pain or swelling beyond a few weeks. Severe pain and inflammation that lasts for more than a few weeks is more common with impacted wisdom teeth that remain in the jaw bone. Impacted wisdom teeth that lead to severe and/or chronic symptoms should be removed.  People with small jaws and mouths are much more likely to have impacted wisdom teeth that cause significant pain and swelling. Although impacted wisdom teeth might not directly cause symptoms, they can promote decay in other teeth or surrounding gum tissue that can lead to long-term pain. Deciding when to go to the dentist depends on your pain tolerance and ability to be patient. As a general rule, if the pain keeps you from getting sleep (without medication) for more than three to five days, then it's best to get your teeth checked out.
Summary: Be on the alert for an infection. Check your front teeth for crookedness. Chronic pain and swelling is not normal.

Problem: Article: When breaking off an online relationship, especially one that was casual, there's no need to give a laundry list of reasons. If you're sending a text or email, keep things brief. You don't owe this person a detailed explanation. If you felt the two of you wanted different things, you can say so. Try something like, "I got the impression you wanted something more casual. That's fine, but I'm looking for a real relationship right now." If the other person is disappointed, do not try to offer comfort. Rejection hurts. If the other person was more invested, being rejected may be a major blow to their pride. If you offer comfort, this may come off as condescending. Once you tell them you're not interested, stop contact. When you meet someone online, it's often easier to keep up contact after the relationship ends, but this sends mixed messages. Once you've broken things off, cease social media contact, at least for a while. Give the other person time to understand the romantic part of the relationship is over. Online dating can work for many people, but you may not be approaching it effectively for yourself. If you frequently break things off with online matches, spend some time viewing your approach to the online dating world.  Be honest and specific in your profile to narrow down the number of matches. You may be spending too much time talking online before meeting in person. Stick to a few conversations to establish whether you have something in common. Then, meet in person. This way, you'll be able to tell right away if this person is right for you. You can also try meeting people other ways if you don't like online dating. Try going to clubs or volunteering to meet potential romantic matches. In the event the other person gets aggressive, react appropriately. If the other partner threatens to harm you or themselves, cease contact. If you believe your safety is being threatened, contact the police. Online harassment can be very dangerous.
Summary: Do not say more than necessary. Avoid attempting to comfort the other person. Stop contacting the person after the breakup. Evaluate your approach to online dating. Deal with aggressive reactions.

Problem: Article: As with foundation, something sparkly or shimmery won't look great on camera. Stick to solid shades. Matte eye shadow works best here.
Summary: Avoid sparkly or shimmery eye shadows.

Problem: Article: After a brief moment, you should see icons pop up to the right of the camera button.  To apply filters to your face or a friend's, center the face on your screen and tap it. Tap the camera icon in the top right corner of your screen to change the direction the camera faces. Some common ones include a dog's face, a deer's face, and a face swap option. Some effects will change your voice if you speak with them enabled. These effects will briefly display "Voice Changer" on the screen when selected. Doing this will record a video. You can record up to 10 seconds of video with Snapchat. Doing this will apply filters to your snap. A few common video filters include the following:   Rewind - The <<< icon will play your snap in reverse.  Speed Up - The rabbit icons speed up your snap. One rabbit (the one with lines coming off of it) speeds up your snap immensely while the other only moderately increases your snap's playback speed.  Slow Down - The snail icon slows your snap down to half-speed. This will increase your video's maximum playback time to 20 seconds (for a 10 second video). Temperature Time Snapchat may ask you for permission to access your location if this is your first time applying filters. If so, tap Allow. For example, applying the temperature filter and then tapping it will display different temperature formats (e.g., Fahrenheit versus Celsius). To do this, apply a filter you like, then hold your finger down on the screen to anchor that filter while swiping left or right with another finger.  For example, you can swipe to the black and white filter, then hold it down and swipe the Slow Down filter onto your snap. Some filters don't go together (like the Slow Down and Speed Up filters). Send your snap to another Snapchat user by tapping the white arrow in the bottom right corner of the screen and then selecting a friend, or post the snap as a Story for all of your friends to see by tapping the square with a plus icon next to it on the bottom of the screen.
Summary:
Tap and hold your screen. Swipe right to scroll through the available effects. Tap and hold the circular button on the camera screen. Swipe right or left over your video. Tap filters to see if they have extra options. Combine two or more filters. Send your finished snap.