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    Resilon Essay

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    endodontics Resilon as a filling material Introduction Optimal root canal filling material must achieve the following characteristic :- -Prevent leakage -dimensionally stable . -noncarcinogenic -biocompatible . -radiopaque . This essay seek to illustrate the comparison between resilon and other filling material from ; the point of long-term , fracture resistance , Microleakage and Antimicrobial Activity . A-long term :- at Texas A&M university college of dentistry one hundred…

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    Neuroimaging Essay

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    Neuroimaging is a technique that produce images of brain without any direct contact with the inside of the body such as internal surgery, incision of the skin. Neuroimaging technology become a powerful tool for both research and medical diagnosis. Because these technologies enable noninvasive visualization of the structure and functional segments of the brain. The field of neuroimaging has advanced rapidly day by day due to the development in technology and computational methods. The…

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    Fibrous Dysplasia Case

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    that will require life long care and follow up surgeries” and then returning back to the operating room to complete the surgery, was a terrible example of informing the family. Coming out of a surgery in white coats into a surgical waiting room added even more tension to this conversation. This was not the ideal setting as there were other families around. The participants in this conversation were my parents and the surgeons performing this surgery, but there were other unwanted participants…

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    .Diseases of the Diaphragm Ultrasound examination of the diaphragm is difficult and, under normal conditions, is made through the abdomen. For this reason the left diaphragm is more difficult to assess, because the stomach, containing air, prevents the transmission of the ultrasound beam Diaphragm defects, either congenital, traumatic or hernias, are difficult ultrasound evaluation.Viewing is enhanced when associated with pleural effusion, since the fluid acts as an acoustic window…

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    of the world who is specialized in performing this surgery for more than 14 years. Dr Morice is the top choice of the people around the world for the tubal ligation reversal surgery. He is popular for the highest successful pregnancy rates among the candidates having the surgery. Dr Morice is known for an affordable reversal surgery and proudly claims for the most successful surgeries across the world. Tubal Ligation Reversal In ligation surgery the tubes are tied for the purpose to block the…

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    Elevated intracranial pressure (ICP) is a common and potentially life threatening condition arising from a variety of pathological conditions including traumatic brain injury (TBI), intracranial hemorrhage, disturbance of cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) circulation and brain tumors. Although ventriculostomy continues to be the gold standard modality, the potential risks of misplacement, infection, hemorrhage and obstruction have led to development and implementation of alternative intracranial…

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    Periodontal regeneration surgery is often needed in order to save teeth that have been badly damaged by periodontal disease. After the surgery, it is common to experience a heavy amount of bleeding. The bleeding can last for a few days and can make it difficult to talk and eat immediately after surgery. If you keep the surgical area covered the bleeding should eventually stop on its own within the next few days. However, if your bleeding is a bit heavy this can be extremely uncomfortable.…

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    Veterinarian Career Paper

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    The career of a veterinarian is defiantly a complicated one however it is also rewarding. When working on animals the job is to help make them feel better and their owners to!! In particular this career requires many things the most important ones are the person has to have degrees and certifications,patience and practice, and most of all loving nature for animals and comfort for their owners according to (“Veterinarians: Occupational Outlook Handbook:: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics”). In…

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    Clinical Action Plan Comparative Report Comparison Both reports listed the routine projections for initial scaphoid investigations and explained the significance of each using similar resources and diagrams. The discussion regarding the blood supply of the scaphoid were also comparable. Similar conclusion was drawn from both reports that MRI is recommended for this case. However, a notable difference between the two reports is that the expert report provided more extensive statistics and…

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    Personal Trauma

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    Every day accidents happen, and typically they are simple, but when an accident is a result of someone else's negligence it can become a painful experience in more ways than one. These accidents can leave the injured party facing mounting medical expenses, lost income, and lengthy recovery times. All of which may not be entirely covered by insurance company payouts. A legal team skilled in handling Personal Injury in Portsmouth VA can assist clients in recouping the money it will take for them…

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