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    Oral Medicine Lupus Erythematosus and Its Dental Management Submitted to: Dr Nahed Attia Done by: Maryam Bassam Baghdadi Id: 201500135 Group B Lupius is a chironic inflamimatory auto-immiune diseiase. Inflamimation cauised by lupus can affiect many diffierent bodiy systiems‚ incluiding joints‚ skiin‚ kidneys‚ bliood cells‚ heiart and lunigs. Four tyipes of luipus exist(systiemic‚ disicoid‚ drug-indiuced‚ neoinatal)‚ of tihese‚ systeimic luipus eryithematosus is the moist comimon and

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    experiencing missing tooth‚ then Dental Implantation is the better decision for supplanting missing tooth. Dental practitioners replace the missing tooth with the artificial tooth root which is placed in your jaw. The Professional dental specialists can give solid implantation that looks like precisely your original teeth. The significant achievement rate is accomplished by with appropriate consideration which makes the dental implantation keeps going long lasting. Numerous dental clinics in Thunder Bay

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    Many different aspects between dental care and all of its sciences exist. Two very commonly confused professions within dental care are dental hygienists and dental assistants. Dental care as a whole consists of removing decay‚ filling cavities‚ cleaning and polishing the teeth‚ x-rays‚ checking for cancer of the mouth and many other procedures to maintain a healthy mouth‚ promoting a healthier life. In a nut shell‚ dental hygienists remove soft deposits from teeth‚ teach patients how to practice

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    Brenna Weaver 25 September 2014 Fred Palchick ALS I Risks and Benefits of Cochlear Implants Whether a cochlear implant will be beneficial to a person depends on that individual altogether. Age‚ compatibility‚ and funding are all important factors that help decide if a cochlear implant will be beneficial or even available. Age is very critical because in human development there is a sensitive period with hearing. A sensitive period is a certain amount of time that is given for a person to be exposed

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    Breast Implants Breast implants seem to be a quick easy fix for someone who may think that they are not meeting up to the ideal body image of today. With all of the different things influencing women‚ especially the media‚ how would they ever be able to view their body as sufficient or even adequate without any alteration? Would it be possible for breast implants to really solve the issue of having a negative body image? After a woman gets breast implants‚ where would the unnatural enhancing

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    RELEASE (Bethesda‚ MD) According to the American Academy of Implant Dentistry‚ greater than 30 million Americans now have no teeth in either one or both jaws‚ and 15 million now possess a bridge or crown replacement for missing teeth. Individuals are now learning about dental implants and their many benefits‚ and three million have opted for this treatment solution at this time. Scientific literature reports the success rate for dental implants is 98 percent‚ thus this is an option anyone with missing

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    realized the topic of dental implant failure is strangely avoided; especially in the major dental hospitals‚ where competition between doctors is fierce. The professionalism of well-trained medical staff will usually ensure them to attend patients with expert knowledge and professional care. However‚ no treatment guarantees a hundred percent success rate. According to the American Academy of Implant Dentistry (AAID)‚ at least 3 million people in the U.S. have dental implants‚ with a growing number

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    Mikaela Del Rio  ASL 1  Mrs. Martin  20 January 2015      Cochlear Implant RST      Imagine a world where no one changed anything about themselves‚ in the fear of  changing their identity. No one would have braces and there would be a lot of crooked teeth.  Nobody would get haircuts‚ and there would be a lot of unmanageable long hair. But if you  really think about it‚ these things could never change who you are‚ they only enhance what you  can become. People get braces so nobody makes them uncomfortable when they

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    Cochlear Implant A cochlear implant is a small device that provides direct electrical stimulation to the auditory (hearing) nerve in the inner ear. It was developed to help children and adults with a severe to profound hearing loss who cannot be helped with hearing aids may be helped with cochlear implants. This type of hearing loss is called ‘sensorineural‚’ which means there is damage to the tiny hair cells in the part of the inner ear called the cochlea. Because of this damage‚ sound cannot

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    Dental implants are a permanent solution for missing teeth. They are stable‚ durable and may last a lifetime. They regenerate bone mass and hold teeth as tightly as natural teeth. All-on-4 is a treatment technique that uses four dental implants to support a full fixed bridge on either the upper or lower jaw. Tooth loss is often accompanied by loss of jaw bone because the jaw need exercise just as other bones do and it gets it when you chew. If a tooth is missing‚ that portion of the jaw bone begins

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