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    super eruption of opposing teeth, loss of supporting alveolar bone and a decrease in chewing ability. The treatment options to replace severely damaged and possibly unrestorable teeth include removable partial denture, fixed partial denture and dental implants. A guiding principle should be to try and maintain what is present. This case report presents one treatment option available in cases of molars affected by extensive periodontal lesions that threaten the loss of the tooth. Hemi-section of…

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    One of the hottest debates between Deaf and Hearing culture lies in the question, “Should I give my deaf child a cochlear implant?” People of the Deaf culture often fear that use of cochlear implants will eliminate their culture. Yet, a hearing person may believe it will allow their child to participate in mainstream schooling and activities. Some hearing people may not want to learn sign language in order to communicate with their deaf child. As about 90% of hearing parents cannot effectively…

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    Cochlear Implant Surgery

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    been very controversial about cochlear implants. ive grown up with two deaf cousins that don 't have cochlear implants. After getting their opinions and hearing other deaf peoples opinion, some with cochlear implants some without, i have finally made up my mind. I have come to the conclusion that i don 't agree with cochlear implants because deafness is a natural thing, not a disability that needs to be fixed. If i had a child who was eligible for cochlear implant surgery i don 't think i would…

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    because it’s better for their health. Plastic surgery poses many threats to our health. Risks for common plastic surgeries “include infection, damage to skin, nerves, or vital organs, fat or blood clots”, excessive fluid loss or accumulation, and implant leakage. One could also awake during surgery from not receiving enough…

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    Deaf Like Me Book Report

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    Deaf Like Me In the book “Deaf Like Me,” by Thomas S. Spardley and James P Spardley, a father and uncle a go on a journey to share the struggle of teaching their deaf daughter/ niece how to communicate. Thomas and Louise live in Minnesota with their son Bruce. Thomas is a teacher at Carleton College, and Louise is a stay at home mom. Louise, the mother, finds out that while she is pregnant she developed German measles. When the doctors asks if Louise was pregnant she informed the doctor that if…

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    those students, and be more willing to help. Hearing aids were created in 1901by Miller R. Hutchinson (miller). There are many different types of hearing impaired classification like cochlear implants or hearing aid. Cochlear implants are because, a child will have to have surgery to attach the cochlear implant to the brain. If a person has surgery…

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    her daily life mildly. When she was in high school, she had to make the riskiest decision of her life, which is getting a cochlear implant on her right ear. The main reason why it was chancy because under eighteen years old, she could get the surgery for free from insurance, so she wanted to take advantage of that. Back on topic, quoted from Google, “A Cochlear Implant is a device that can be surgically implanted into a person 's cochlea to stimulate it to cause hearing. It consists of a tiny…

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    In this modern era, cosmetic surgery is often been discussed by the masses especially all about the celebrities especially in movie and publication industry who change and look well and better or sexy before and after thus they believe or suspect whether they have been undergo the surgery. This affect the likelihood of many peoples to undergo this surgery through the media like movies, newspapers, magazines an others. It brings massive influences to many people by creating a sensation to impel…

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    But, one of the biggest drawbacks of supplements is that they might make you overweight and you end up becoming fat. Such supplements are generally not effective and have side effects also.  Breast Implants: this is the most effective, reliable and amazing procedure to acquire bigger bust. Implants used in breast enlargement surgery are made of Silicone. Enhancing the size of breasts surgically is a permanent and the best available method…

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    Research Paper In 800 BC plastic surgery first started as a reconstruction correction surgery. The word plastic in plastic surgery came from the Greek word plastikos which define to mold or to shape. The person who invented these techniques was a Roman scholar, Aulus Cornelius Celsus, who had recorded surgical techniques, including plastic surgery, in the first century AD. The first plastic surgery ever done was in 1977. That time it wasn’t a well known thing because very little…

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