Hollywood Nights Scenes from the third annual Policeman's Ball in Live Oak Saturday at Camp Weed. Photos courtesy Tammy Johns Photography. 1. Before the crowd's arrival. 2. Listening to the band. 3. Decorations. 4. Hors d'oeuvres. 5. The large crowd had a great time. 6. Making a bid at the silent auction. 7. The large crowd had a great time. Suwannee Ask about e Cl Membership days a Country Club Twilight Special After 2 p.m. 18 Holes Green Fee & Cart $20 Per Only Person Tax Included Mention this ad for great deals! We Fix Clubs Morning Rate Special 18 Holes Green Fee & Cart $24 Per Only Person Tax Included Hwy. 90 East, Live Oak * 362-1147 609618-F SUWANNEE RIVER READINGS Branford 2010 The water levels provided here refer to the height at the US Hwy. 27 bridge in Branford in feet above mean sea level (ft-msl) at the gauging station. In the past the levels were read as gauge height not mean sea level. Aug. 25, 2010 9.59 Aug. 26, 2010 9.6 Aug. 27, 2010 9.66 Aug.28, 2010 Aug.29, 2010 9.59 9.61 Aug. 30, 2010 9.62 Aug. 31,2010 9.62 Sponsored By: SCAFF'SSupermarket Branford 386-935-1527 617662-F -%--,Momrd mwp Lunch Special 64 Homestyle 9 Dinners +taX Includes 2 veggies & bread 8 piece $9 9 CHICKEN DINNER +ta a ed - ea FOOD STORES a "e "/ 9980 US Hwy 90 Live Oak, FL 32060 ASK DR. MANTOOTH Q: What is bruxism? A: Bruxism is the name of a condition in which one excessively grinds and clenches one's teeth. It comes from a Greek word that loosely translates "to gnash the teeth." The condition can affect a person at night, during the day or both. Early symptoms caused by the condition are usually a dull headache or a painful jaw. Other symptoms could be painful, loose or noticeably worn teeth and a heightened sensitivity to cold and touch. In severe cases, bruxlsm can crack tooth enamel, chip or break teeth. During sleep, bruxlsm can cause a person's jaws to clench together with a pressure up to six times greater than the pressure during waking hours. A variety of factors can contribute to the onset of bruxism. Stress (and these days there's plenty of that to go around), a sleep disorder, an abnormal bite or crooked or missing teeth all can be factors. The best person to talk to if you're suffering from bruxism is your dentist. If it turns out that stress, for instance, is at the root of the problem, it's possible that physical therapy or counseling could help. In some cases, dentists will fit patients with a mouth guard that protect teeth at night. Presented as a service to the community by HERBERT C. MANTOOTH, D.D.S., P.A. 602 Railroad Ave. Live Oak, FL 362-6556 (800) 829-6506 1 SCOTT South Oaks Square Location: 1520 S. Ohio (386) 362-2591 S Medical Equipment Div: (386) 362-4404 Hours: 8:30 am-6:30 PM Mon-Fri., 8:30 am-3:00 pm Sat. by Randy Johns, Pharm D Drive-up window Seizure & Epilepsy Treatments A seizure is caused by an abnormality of the brain. Seizures may be classified as nonepileptic or epileptic. A nonepileptic seizure can occur as an isolated incident. However, ifseizures are recurrent, they are then classified as epilepsy. A seizure may occur as the result of a fever, concussion, or meningitis, among many other potential causes. A seizure typically lasts from several seconds to minutes. While affected by a seizure, a person may present symptoms that range from staring to convulsions. Partial seizures are characterized by changes occurring in only one part of the brain, while generalized seizures occur when there are changes in both sides of the brain. Seizures occur differently depending on the person's age. There are many medications available for the treatment of epilepsy. The type of treatment prescribed depends on the type of seizures. Anticonvulsant medications, such as carbamazepine (Tegretol, Carbatrol) and oxcarbazepine - i,, - i may be prescribed. Phenytoin (Dilantin) is also an anticonvulsant that works to decrease the potential for seizures to occur. Primidone (Mysoline) is classified as an anticonvulsant which works to increase the seizure threshold and also to decrease the over-activity occurring within the brain.617197-F 617197-F PAGE 10A * SUWANNEE DEMOCRAT/LIVE OAK WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2010