Write an article based on this "Clean the crown. Clean the tooth. Dry the tooth and crown. Try to fit the crown in place without any adhesive. Choose an adhesive. Apply your chosen adhesive to the crown and carefully set it in place on your tooth. Tap your teeth together. Floss carefully to remove any excess cement between the teeth."
article: Carefully pick any old cement, food, or other material off of the crown if you can, using a toothbrush, a toothpick, or dental floss, and rinse the crown with water. If you clean the crown and tooth over a sink, make sure to plug it first so that you don’t accidentally drop it down the drain. Using a toothbrush and floss, gently clean the tooth that has lost its crown. The tooth will likely be sensitive, which is normal. Using sterile gauze, gently dry the crown and tooth area. Testing the crown with a dry fit will help you make sure that you can put it back in place. Set the crown in place and bite down very gently.  The crown should not feel like it is sitting higher than your other teeth. If it does, it may need to be cleaned further. If the crown does not seem to fit right one way, turn it and try another way. It is designed to fit securely, so it may take some time to get it properly in place. If you cannot fit the crown in place without cement, do not try to fit it in with cement. If you are successfully able to set the crown in place in a dry fit, then you can try to adhere it to the underlying tooth. Dental cements are designed for the job and will secure the crown best, though other materials will work in a pinch. Choose an adhesive based on what is available to you.  Use dental cement. You can probably find this at a pharmacy. This is different than denture cream; the container of dental cement should be labeled as a fix for a crown or cap that has fallen off. Some cements have to be mixed, while others are pre-mixed. Follow directions carefully. You can also use temporary dental filling material. This is also widely available at pharmacies. Denture adhesive will also work.  If you can’t get denture cement, a loose slurry of flour and water can be used instead. Mix a small amount of flour and water together to make a smooth, loose paste. Do not use superglue or household adhesives to hold the crown in place. While many people are tempted to do this, it can irritate your tissue and tooth. Doing this is worse than going without a crown for a little while. Just a small dab of adhesive spread on the interior surface of the crown should be sufficient. A mirror can be useful to help you see where to place the crown, especially if the tooth is hard to reach. You can also ask someone else for assistance. Gently bite down to test the position and fit of the crown, and to get it exactly into place.  Before fitting the crown, dry the area with gauze or a towel to clean any saliva in that area. You want the area to be totally dry. Depending on the directions provided with the particular cement you are using, you may need to clamp down on the crown for a few minutes, then carefully remove any excess cement from around the tooth or gum. Don’t pull up on the floss to get it out—instead, slide it between the teeth while biting down gently. This will stop you from accidentally removing the crown again.

Write an article based on this "Open your iPhone's  Settings. Sign into your Apple ID account if necessary. Tap your Apple ID. Tap iCloud. Review your iCloud apps. Tap the toggle switch  to enable or disable apps. Turn on additional iCloud Services. Enable iCloud Photos. Enable iCloud Drive. View your iCloud Drive contents."
article: Tap the Settings app icon.  It resembles a grey box with gears on it. If you aren't logged into your Apple ID account, do the following before you proceed:  Tap Sign in to Your iPhone at the top of the screen. Enter your Apple ID email address and password. Tap Sign In. It's the card with your name and picture on it at the top of the screen. It's near the top of the page. On the iCloud page, you'll see a list of apps that are being synchronized with iCloud. This means that their data will automatically be available on any iPhone, iPad, or Mac, you're signed into the same Apple ID on. You will see a toggle switch next to available apps.  If the toggle switch is green, the app is synchronizing with iCloud.  If the toggle switch is grey, it is not synchronizing. In addition to apps that synchronize over iCloud, you can enable several services to connect your iCloud items.  Tap the toggle switch to enable the following services:   Keychain — Stores any saved passwords and makes them available on iCloud items. To enable it, scroll down and tap Keychain, then tap the grey "iCloud Keychain" switch.  Find My iPhone — Allows you to locate your iPhone (or iPad, Apple Watch, iPod, or Mac) if it goes missing. To enable it, scroll down and tap Find My iPhone, then tap the grey "Find My iPhone" switch.  iCloud Backup — Enables iCloud backups for your iPhone. Keep in mind that you'll probably need more storage space than the free version of iCloud Drive allows for. To enable backups, scroll down and tap iCloud Backup, then tap the grey "iCloud Backup" switch. If you want to store your entire Photos library in iCloud to prevent loss of photos should your iPhone crash or be stolen, do the following:  Make sure you have enough iCloud Drive storage space for the photos (you'll usually need more than the free 5 gigabytes). Tap Photos near the top of the iCloud menu. Tap the toggle switch next to "iCloud Photo Library". Follow any on-screen prompts. iCloud Drive is Apple's cloud storage app. You can use iCloud Drive through your iPhone's Files app to access files you've added to iCloud Drive from a computer. To enable iCloud Drive, scroll down and tap the grey "iCloud Drive" switch.  If the switch here is green, iCloud Drive is already enabled. You cannot add files to iCloud Drive from within the iCloud Drive folder on an iPhone, though some apps (e.g., Pages) will give you the option of saving in iCloud Drive. If you've uploaded files from a computer to iCloud Drive, you can view them from your iPhone's Files app by doing the following:  Open the Files app. Tap Browse in the bottom-right corner of the screen. Tap the iCloud Drive option. If you don't see it, first tap the Locations heading. Review your iCloud Drive contents.

Write an article based on this "Repot when the roots outgrow the container."
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When you see the roots of your seedling begin to stretch along the surface of the container or out the drainage holes, it's time to repot. Find a pot that's at least twice as large as the one it's in and fill it halfway with a mixture of potting soil and compost.