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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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    or missing teeth may want to consider getting dental implants, which are often a more comfortable option than dentures. Traditional implants can be a long process that can take six to 18 months to complete; same day implants allow patients to have a new smile in just a few hours. Why Choose Same Day Implants? Same day dental implants are done using local anesthesia, rather than general anesthesia that occurs during traditional dental implants. The less-invasive procedure results in less pain…

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    What are dental implants? A dental implant is a fixture placed into the jawbone (this is usually a screw), this implant acts as a support or anchor for a replacement tooth, bridge, or set of teeth. Dental implants may be an option for people who have lost a tooth or teeth due to periodontal disease, an injury, or some other reason. What are dental implants made of? Dental implants are typically made of titanium, a biocompatible (not harmful or toxic to living tissue) material that is accepted…

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    there is a solution to this problem that could change your life. Dental implants are like regular, permanent teeth that improve your smile and maintain the integrity of your jaw. Dentures and partials will go a long way to improve your confidence and your oral health, but dental implants take it to a whole different level. Dentures eventually move around in your mouth and may make sounds when you talk or eat. Dental implants actually become part of your jaw bone and improve your bone…

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    of dental implants, you’re likely wondering if your insurance plan will provide you with any coverage. Unfortunately, the answers aren’t always as clear as you’d think. While some group health plans provide coverage for dental care, more complex procedures such as braces or dental implants aren’t always covered, leaving you paying out of pocket. So, are dental implants covered by insurance in Canada? Here’s everything you need to know when it comes to health insurance, dental implants, and how…

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    Cochlear Implants have changed the life of many that are deaf or have a hard time hearing. The problem that comes with the Implants is the negative impacts that it brings. There are many side effects that come along with Cochlear and the question that I will be exploring researching would be: With all the negative side effects that come along with the Cochlear Implant, is it worth getting? What are Cochlear implants? A cochlear implant is complex and small electronic device. It helps provided…

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    interested in increasing their breast size should consider having a breast augmentation (breast implant surgery) with form-stable cohesive gel breast implants. The texture of these implants has led to their nickname, ‘gummy bear breast implants.’ Dr. Nina S. Naidu is one of the top plastic and reconstructive surgeons in the Bronx who frequently performs breast augmentation procedures with gummy bear implants. According to the most recent report released by the American Society of Plastic…

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    Breast Implants, How Big is Too Big? Size does matter when choosing the right breast implant for your body type. Nowadays women have more choices than ever when it comes to choosing breast implants. Breast implants come in all sizes, shapes, contours and even feels in order to create a proportionate, natural look. The only problem with the wide array of choices is to determine what looks good and what is right for you. There are several things you should keep in mind when choosing your breast…

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    communication). He is also attending speech and hearing impaired kindergarten for six month, and was a very attentive and eager student Marcus parents are considering a new surgical technology called the “Cochlear Implant” that can restore some of his hearing disability. This implant is a procedure that allows sounds and speeches to be processed and send to the brain,and improve some hearing.…

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    Breast implant sizing is one of the most important considerations for women thinking about breast implants. Studies show that the leading cause for re-operations in breast augmentation is simply to change the size of the implant. What is the best way to make sure this does not happen to you? The recent innovation of at-home breast implant sizers is one way to approach the issue of breast implant sizing. Breast sizing systems have been developed to help you make a good choice by trying on…

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