Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Ask your orthodontist about braces. Talk to your dentist about tooth extractions. Look into an upper jaw expander.

Answer: Braces are a common fix for many underbite problems. The amount of time that you need braces will depend on the level of your underbite, as well as any other dental complications you may have. Talk to your dentist or orthodontist to see if braces might be a good option for you.  Metal braces are commonly used to treat underbites, but clear braces such as Invisalign may also be an option for mild to moderate underbite problems. Talk to both your orthodontist and your dental insurance provider to find the right option for you. A tooth extraction is a common starting point for correcting underbites in adults. Getting rid of teeth crowding the jawline can decrease the overall pressure, allowing the remaining teeth to move into the correct alignment. This process is usually a quick procedure performed by your dentist in their office. For an extraction, your dentist will use a local anesthetic in the area of the tooth to be pulled. Once the area is numb, they use a series of tools to loosen the tooth in its socket and pull it out. Due to the anesthetic, you shouldn't feel anything beyond a slight pressure. Upper jaw expanders are usually fitted across the top of your mouth and held into position using your upper molars. These mechanical devices are adjusted daily to help slowly pull the lower jaw into the correct alignment.  An expander is fit by your orthodontist. After it’s in, you use a key to control the expansion. A key is made up of a plastic handle and a metal tip that fits into the expander. Your orthodontist will show you how to insert and use the key when to adjust the expander. You will still have regular appointments with your orthodontist to ensure that expansion is going properly. Generally, expanders are worn for about 3-6 months. They may be a little uncomfortable when they are first fitted, but many people say expanders are more comfortable than braces.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Pick the proper container. Create the right habitat. Make sure your water is safe for your tadpoles. Feed your tadpoles a healthy diet. Release tadpoles if you cannot care for them.

Answer: You want to store your tadpoles in an aquarium or a similar type of container. The container should ideally be made of glass, although boxes made of foam or plastic products can also suffice. You should never store tadpoles in a metal container.  Shorter, wider containers are better than longer, narrower containers. Make sure the container has a lid. If the container comes with a ventilation system, make sure this system also has a lid. Tadpoles can swim into ventilation ducts and die. Unlike fish or other aquatic animals, tadpoles do not require a tank with a bottom lined with mold or rocks. You can leave the bottom of a fish tank bare and fill it with water.  Keep the tadpole tank in an area in your home that is 95% shaded. When the water gets murky, remove the tadpoles using a jar or net. Set them aside in a smaller container and clean the tank. Tadpoles need clean water or they will not survive. Make sure you're using fresh tap water. Do not clean a tadpole tank with chemical cleaners, as even small traces of chemicals can harm a tad pool. If you have a water filtration system, like a Brita Filter, it's a good idea to use this to filter going into your tadpole tank. Trace amounts of chlorine are sometimes found in tap water. Even a small amount of chlorine is deadly to a tadpole. Pet stores do sell flakes for tadpoles, which you can use following the feeding suggestions on the package. However, if you can't find tadpole flakes, you can use spinach or lettuce to create tadpole food in your kitchen.  Boil spinach or lettuce for 10 to 15 minutes and then drain it well. Use gloves or oven mitts when draining to avoid burning your hands. Chop your boiled lettuce or spinach into tiny pieces. Put a tablespoon per tadpole in your tank once a day. For example, if you have four tadpoles, you should feed them four tablespoons of the lettuce or spinach once a day. A tadpole is a living thing. You should not keep tadpoles as pets if you lack the resources to care for them long term. If you do not want the time and commitment that goes along with tadpoles, re-release them into the wild.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Check if your state offers online registration. Fill out your personal information in the form. Look over your information and make sure you spelled everything correctly. Submit your application before the registration deadline.

Answer: As of April 2020, 39 states plus the District of Columbia allows you to register to vote online. If you live in a state with online registration, you can conveniently fill out the electronic form. However, you will need to register in person or by mail if your state doesn’t have online registration.  You can find a list of states that offer online registration and links to each registration site, here: https://www.ncsl.org/research/elections-and-campaigns/electronic-or-online-voter-registration.aspx#Table%20of%20states%20w/ovr. The states that do not allow online registration are Arkansas, Maine, Mississippi, Montana, New Hampshire, North Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, and Wyoming. You will need to list your full name, address, and date of birth in the form. If you have a different mailing address, be sure to provide it in the appropriate box. You may also see boxes for your email address and phone number, but they may be optional. Check every box to make sure you've entered your information correctly. Then, double-check that you've completed all required boxes. Fix any errors that you find.If you have any questions about filling in the online form, most states offer a help hotline you can call. Some states require you to register as many as 30 days before the election, so make sure you’re meeting the deadline for your state. The deadline to register online will be posted on your state's registration site, and you can also find it by visiting https://www.vote.org/voter-registration-deadlines/.  Submitting your online registration form does not automatically register you to vote, and your state will still need to review your form. Processing time varies by state, but it may take a few days for your registration to be accepted. You can check your voter registration on your State Election Office's website.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Focus on the look of the Supervillain. Figure out what powers your villain will have. Think of the evil plot they will have, as every bad guy has one. Give them an evil laugh. Consider a henchman. Give them a weakness or something that will be their downfall afterwards. Give your villain some connection to your hero.

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