Applying lidocaine cream to your forehead may relieve migraine pain by desensitizing the nerves that trigger it. |
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Confused by this, I rub along the sides of my mouth, desensitizing my over-active nerves. |
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The CAM practitioner injects extracts of suspected allergens under your skin with the goal of eventually desensitizing you to them. |
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All-purpose desensitizing temporary cement for short and long-term cementation of temporary restorations and implant-retained crowns. |
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Use this balm's desensitizing effects to momentarily control the level of sensation to highly erogenous zones. |
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Use the hydrodynamic theory of dentinal sensitivity to assess the potential value of a new desensitizing agent. |
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A cationically charged colloid for use as a dental desensitizing agent in the absence of phosphate. |
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I don't consider myself a threat to them but rather a desensitizing agent for women who have undergone that kind of trauma. |
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In trying to sensitize people to crimes aimed specifically at minorities, they are inadvertently desensitizing them to the vastly greater threat of crime against everyone. |
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It is sad to see in our world today a lot of desensitizing as to how we relate to fellow human beings. |
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But linguists are like doctors: desensitizing makes them indifferent to many things that excite others. |
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Another option is to brush teeth with a desensitizing toothpaste for a few weeks preceding the whitening treatment. |
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The child molester's key strategy is one of escalation, desensitizing the target with an ever-expanding touch. |
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The treatment works by desensitizing the animals' immune system to a protein residing within their blood vessels. |
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Rather than sensitizing people to treat animals more humanely, PETA has succeeded in desensitizing people to their message. |
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Later on, he tried hypnotism, eye-movement desensitizing and reprocessing, inner-child therapy, energy systems therapy, and internal family systems therapy. |
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The Lebanese have absorbed the blows of the Syrian proxy war by desensitizing themselves, an old habit born from years of muddling forward through violence, decaying infrastructure, and communal strife. |
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Soon enough, the interruptions were more frequent and intermittent, and it was easier to understand the proliferation of champagne as a desensitizing device. |
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This condition called dentin hypersensitivity can be either treated with the use of desensitizing toothpaste, the application of fluoride solutions, or dental procedures to cover the exposed surfaces. |
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Clever treatment which reduces blotchiness by the use of desensitizing active ingredients and also thanks to its sea green colour which conceals the redness of the face. |
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Its active ingredients are extremely gentle with a desensitizing action. |
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One way of desensitizing your son would be to buy a children's book, e.g. nursery rhymes, featuring colourful pictures of a happy, anthropomorphic moon and reading to him pointing out the benign nature of the moon. |
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Triaging of information was suggested as a step in this direction. It was felt triaging would allow dissemination of information to specific target audiences without overloading or desensitizing others. |
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The danger with such comments is that, particularly with any degree of snickering in the background, they risk desensitizing the public with regard to the verbal victims. |
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Had the SB 21-1132-122 modifications been made on this aircraft, the autopilot pitch control would likely have remained stable, because the desensitizing would have been complete or near completion. |
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However, to the extent that they are desensitizing themselves to fear and violence, they are also very likely becoming more tolerant of violence in the real world. |
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It will probably mean using a drug to get him over the hump so you can modify his behavior by desensitizing and counter-conditioning techniques. |
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Is it desensitizing women to the value of pre-born human life? |
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