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Terra Ziolkowski Releases Free “15-Minute Mouth Check” Guide for Everyday Oral Health

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  • Terra Ziolkowski, a dental assistant in Miami, Florida, created a quick self-audit checklist to help people spot small issues early and keep a simple routine consistent.

Florida, US, 25th February 2026, ZEX PR WIRE, Terra Ziolkowski has released a free resource for everyday individuals called the “15-Minute Mouth Check,” a one page self-audit and mini script designed to help people catch common oral health slip-ups before they become expensive problems.

The guide is built for real life. It uses short prompts, a simple checklist, and plain language notes that people can complete at home, then bring to their next dental visit if they choose.

“Most people do not need a complicated routine,” said Ziolkowski. “They need a routine they can actually repeat, even on busy days.”

The “15-Minute Mouth Check” includes:

  • A quick daily habit check (morning and night)

  • A gum and tooth scan you can do with a mirror and good lighting

  • A “what to mention at your next appointment” note section

  • A short script for asking clear questions at the dentist without feeling awkward

“Perfection is not the goal,” Ziolkowski added. “The goal is a routine you can keep when life gets messy.”

The real-world cost when small problems get ignored

Ziolkowski created the guide to address a common pattern: people delay care, rush routines, and only react when pain shows up. The costs can add up fast.

  • A single cavity filling can cost about $100 to $1,150 per tooth, depending on the situation and materials. 

  • A dental crown can range from about $800 to $2,500 per tooth without insurance. 

  • Emergency department dental visits average about $749 for patients who are not hospitalized, and ED care is often far more expensive than a dental office visit. 

  • Lost productivity time due to untreated dental disease is estimated at $45 billion per year in the U.S., tied to oral pain and unplanned dental visits. 

“People are often surprised that the basics still matter most,” said Ziolkowski. “This guide keeps the basics clear and easy.”

Use this in 15 minutes

Set a timer for 15 minutes. Grab a mirror and turn on bright lighting. No special tools needed.

  1. Check your routine (3 minutes)
    Circle what you actually do most days: brush once, brush twice, rush at night, skip between-teeth cleaning, snack late, fall asleep without brushing.

  2. Do a quick scan (6 minutes)
    Look for:

  • Gum bleeding when brushing

  • Sore spots

  • A tooth that feels sensitive to cold, sweet, or pressure

  • A spot you always miss (same side, same back tooth)

  1. Write your “next visit notes” (4 minutes)
    Use the guide’s prompts to jot:

  • Where it hurts or feels sensitive

  • How long it has been happening

  • What makes it better or worse

  1. Use the short script (2 minutes)
    Pick one question to bring to your next visit, such as:

  • “Can you show me the one spot I keep missing when I brush?”

  • “Is this sensitivity something I should treat now, or watch?”

  • “What is the simplest routine you want me to follow for the next 30 days?”

Common mistakes people make

Ziolkowski says the same issues show up again and again, even for people who care about their health.

  • Treating oral care like an all-or-nothing routine
    Doing nothing because you cannot do everything perfectly.

  • Brushing fast and skipping the gumline
    Speed usually means missed areas.

  • Waiting for pain before taking action
    Pain often shows up later than the problem.

  • Not asking questions at the dental visit
    People leave without a clear plan, then repeat the same habits.

“This is about small checks that prevent big problems,” Ziolkowski said. “You identify the simple change you can keep, and you stick with it long enough to see results.”

How to use the resource today

Use the “15-Minute Mouth Check” tonight or tomorrow morning. Complete the checklist once, write down two notes, and choose one small habit to keep for the next seven days. Then bring your notes to your next dental visit and read your questions directly from the script.

About Terra Ziolkowski

Terra Ziolkowski is a dental assistant based in Miami, Florida. She supports patients through chairside care, clear communication, and practical oral hygiene education focused on simple habits people can maintain.

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KEN WILL Releases New Single “Coffee” via Warner Music Group on February 27, 2026

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New York, NY — February 24, 2026 — Warner Music Group (WMG) today announced the release of “Coffee,” the new single from global hitmaker KEN WILL, arriving worldwide on February 27, 2026, across all major streaming platforms.

The release comes amid a strong start to 2026 for Warner Music Group, reinforcing the company’s continued momentum across its global roster. With “Coffee,” KEN WILL delivers a defining statement record that underscores his creative range and expanding international footprint.

 

Blending contemporary R&B; with refined pop minimalism, “Coffee” pairs atmospheric textures with precise, controlled vocal delivery. Built around the metaphor of a late-night ritual, the single explores themes of intimacy, vulnerability, and emotional clarity through immersive production.

Subtle percussion, layered harmonies, and restrained sonic architecture create a soundscape that is both modern and timeless.

 

“KEN WILL represents a rare combination of commercial instinct and artistic independence,” said a spokesperson for Warner Music Group. “With ‘Coffee,’ he continues to establish himself as a creative force while signaling the next chapter in his global trajectory.”

 

Since signing with Warner Music Group in December 2025, KEN WILL has been developing a focused international rollout strategy aimed at amplifying his presence across key global markets. “Coffee” marks a significant milestone in that partnership and sets the tone for an ambitious 2026 campaign.

 

The single will be supported by a coordinated multi-platform launch, including strategic streaming partnerships, premium visual content, and targeted audience engagement initiatives designed to maximize global reach.

 

“Coffee” will be available beginning at 12:00 AM local time on February 27, 2026, via Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, and all major digital service providers.

 

For press inquiries, interview requests, or additional information, please contact Warner Music Group’s press office.

 

About Warner Music Group

 

Warner Music Group is a global leader in recorded music, music publishing, and artist services, representing a diverse roster of acclaimed and emerging artists worldwide.

 

About KEN WILL

 

KEN WILL is a globally recognized singer, songwriter, and producer known for blending contemporary R&B; with modern pop sensibility. Signed to Warner Music Group in December 2025, he continues to shape his sound through releases that merge emotional authenticity with refined sonic craftsmanship.

 

KEN WILL Releases Single “Coffee” Release Date: February 27, 2026 Single Title: Coffee

Label: Warner Music Group (WMG)

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Jason Sheasby Highlights How Innovation Disputes Shape Daily Life in Los Angeles

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  • Jason Sheasby, a Los Angeles-based partner at Irell & Manella LLP, points to the local ripple effects of intellectual property and technology disputes on jobs, healthcare, and consumer costs.

California, US, 25th February 2026, ZEX PR WIRE, Jason Sheasby, a partner at Irell & Manella LLP in Los Angeles, is drawing attention to a broader issue that reaches far beyond courtrooms: the way technology and intellectual property disputes can affect everyday life locally, from the cost of devices to the speed of medical innovation and the stability of high-skilled jobs.

In recent years, Los Angeles and the wider region have become a major hub for tech talent and venture-backed innovation. CBRE reports the Los Angeles and Orange County region’s tech talent workforce reached 258,640 workers and includes 13,605 AI specialists. Colliers reports Los Angeles venture capital funding reached nearly $12.0 billion in 2025 across more than 720 deals, and Greater Los Angeles, including Orange County, recorded $17.7 billion.

As innovation accelerates, disputes over patents, licensing, and competition often follow. In 2024, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office granted 324,042 patents, up 4% from 2023, reflecting continued growth in patent activity.

Sheasby’s recent matters have involved semiconductors, telecommunications standards, and biomedical technologies. Those sectors are not abstract categories in Los Angeles. They connect to the local workforce, local universities, and the health and technology products residents use daily.

Selected lines that capture the broader issue

From a recent feature profile:

  1. “The verdict in the Netlist case came swiftly.”

  2. “His practice moves easily between patents, trade secrets, antitrust claims, regulatory compliance, and internal investigations.”

  3. “In a legal landscape often dominated by settlements and quiet resolutions, Sheasby’s career has been defined by verdicts.”

  4. “The modern economy runs on code, semiconductors, biomedical breakthroughs, and global standards.”

Local context and comparisons

  • The Los Angeles and Orange County region’s tech talent workforce grew 13% from 2018 to 2023, reaching 258,640 workers.

  • The region is reported as the fourth-largest North American market for AI specialists, with 13,605.

  • Los Angeles venture capital funding reached nearly $12.0 billion in 2025 across 720+ deals, per Colliers.

  • Greater Los Angeles venture capital funding totaled $17.7 billion in 2025, ranking third nationally behind the SF Bay Area and the NY tri-state area, per the same report.

  • The USPTO granted 324,042 patents in 2024, up 4% from 2023, underscoring the scale of innovation that often drives licensing and infringement disputes.

Local action list: 10 steps to take this week

  1. Read the IP terms on one key tool you use at work (software, AI tool, or platform) and note what you can and cannot share.

  2. If you run a small business, inventory your brand assets: name, logo, product names, and key content. Keep them in one document.

  3. Turn on two-factor authentication for work email and cloud storage to reduce the most common forms of account compromise.

  4. If you build products, create a simple invention log: dates, sketches, meeting notes, and version history.

  5. If you hire contractors, confirm who owns what in the contract for code, designs, and written work.

  6. For founders, add a one-page IP checklist to onboarding: confidential info, permitted tools, and file handling rules.

  7. For employees, keep personal side projects separate from employer devices and accounts.

  8. For parents, talk to teens about copying and remixing online content and what “ownership” can mean in school and work.

  9. Support a local science or engineering program, even in a small way, through a community college, school foundation, or nonprofit partner.

  10. Pick one product you buy often and look up whether there is a local company making an alternative, then try it once.

How to find trustworthy local resources

  • Start with credible institutions: local university tech transfer offices, reputable bar association referral services, and established small business development centres.

  • Look for plain-language policies and clear fee structures. Avoid providers that promise guaranteed outcomes in legal disputes or rights enforcement.

  • When seeking legal help, confirm the lawyer’s licensing status through the State Bar of California and ask who will actually handle your matter.

Take one local step today: write down the one innovation you are building, protecting, or relying on, then take one concrete action from the list above to safeguard it this week.

About Jason Sheasby

Jason Sheasby is a Los Angeles-based partner at Irell & Manella LLP who focuses on complex litigation involving intellectual property, including patents and technology disputes across sectors such as semiconductors, telecommunications, pharmaceuticals, and medical devices. He is also a co-founder of TORL Biotherapeutics and serves on the board of trustees for Pomona College.

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Peter Peyman Farzinpour Announces New Publishing Release With the American Composers Alliance

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  • Peter Peyman Farzinpour, a Los Angeles-based conductor and composer, has expanded his published catalog with the American Composers Alliance.

California, US, 25th February 2026, ZEX PR WIRE, Peter Peyman Farzinpour, a conductor, composer, and multimedia producer based in Los Angeles, announced that his music is now published and available through the American Composers Alliance (ACA). The new collection consolidates his catalog under a single publisher-facing home and reflects a growing body of work now positioned for wider access by performers, presenters, and audiences.

The ACA listing includes Farzinpour’s published works and is presented as a dedicated collection: https://composers.com/collections/farzinpour-peyman

Farzinpour’s career spans conducting, composition, arts leadership, and education. He serves as Artistic Director and Conductor of ENSEMBLE / PARALLAX and Sinfonietta Notturna, and as Executive and Artistic Director of Farzinpour Creative Music & Multimedia Ventures. His past roles include work with the Los Angeles Philharmonic and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

“This ACA collection brings my published catalogue into one clear place for performers and presenters,” Farzinpour said. “It makes it easier for conductors, ensembles, and presenters to access the scores and bring the music into rehearsal rooms and onto stages. The American Composers Alliance is also a deeply supportive publishing organization that genuinely cares about the composers it represents. They actively champion our work, promote it to performers and institutions, and help ensure that our music reaches a broader and more engaged audience.”

Farzinpour is also known for integrating contemporary music and multimedia performance. Through ENSEMBLE / PARALLAX, he has commissioned and premiered new works alongside newly created multimedia elements designed for each performance. He has conducted in major venues across the United States, Canada, and Europe, including performances in France, Italy, Germany, Austria, Czechia, and Bulgaria.

“The publishing side matters because it turns a performance history into something repeatable,” Farzinpour said. “It helps the work travel without needing me in the room every time.”

Farzinpour holds degrees from the Peabody Conservatory, Johns Hopkins University, and the University of California, Davis, and earned the DMA in orchestral conducting from the Civica Scuola di Musica Claudio Abbado in Milan. He has held faculty positions at Berklee College of Music and UMass Dartmouth, teaching conducting, composition, music theory, and music history.

“After years of writing, performing, and producing, this kind of catalogue access is a real step forward,” Farzinpour said.

About Peter Peyman Farzinpour

Peter Peyman Farzinpour is a Los Angeles-based conductor, composer, multimedia producer, educator, and arts entrepreneur. He leads ENSEMBLE / PARALLAX and Sinfonietta Notturna and directs Farzinpour Creative Music & Multimedia Ventures. His background includes work with the Los Angeles Philharmonic and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, along with faculty roles at Berklee College of Music and UMass Dartmouth.

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