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    Snap-On Dentures May Be Possible Without The Need For A Bone Graft If you like the idea of implant dentures but have concerns over needing a bone graft, you should talk to your dentist about the method that attaches each plate with only four implants. The implants are placed in such a way that they can be used in areas with thinning bone. Here's a look at how it works. Problems With Bone Loss If you've worn dentures for a while or had missing teeth for a long time, you probably have bone loss…

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    Dental implants are a great option for patients who have missing teeth. Implants in Short Hills NJ are replacements for the tooth that are a permanent or removable solution. You may need a dental implant if you have missing teeth, uncomfortable dentures along with missing teeth, or gaps and spaces in your teeth. There are several advantages to receiving Implants in Short Hills NJ. Along with filling a space in your mouth, these have several advantages. They give the patient an improved…

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    are opting for dental implants to improve their smile. The dental implants are a wonderful alternative to natural teeth. In fact, the modern dental implants look very natural and are expected to last a life time. However, dental implants require proper cleaning, care, and maintenance too. Surprisingly, this is a fact that is often overlooked by the new dental implant patient. The fact is that omitting proper care and maintenance of the dental implant might lead to decay, implant failure, and…

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    Implants, Bridges, and Dentures: Three Options To Fix Missing Teeth There is no need to worry about missing teeth these days. Implants, bridges, and dentures can all help fix your smile in unique ways. With each method having its own benefits, it helps to know what the differences are when deciding on which one to use. Here is what you need to know about these three options to fix missing teeth. Dentures When people think of dentures they often imagine the full set of fake teeth. You may not…

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    38% of the population, or 3.8 per 1,000) over 5 years of age are "functionally deaf" (Mitchell). Fortunately, for some, there is help. A cochlear implant is an electronic medical device that does the work of damaged parts of the inner ear (cochlea) to…

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    Auguste Majkowski, a Canadian boy was born deaf and received a bilateral cochlear implant which failed to help him hear. A bilateral cochlear implant helps provide hearing in 360 degrees because your head acts as a barrier to sounds coming from different directions (Cochlear, n.d.). Thirty-six days after Auguste’s surgery, he lifted his head after audiologists Margaret Winter sent pulses of electric currents to his brain. Lifting his head showed that he heard a sound. This reaction was…

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    Medical devices function to save and improve the lives of humans across the globe. Sadly, some devices turn out to be defective, leading to new health issues and possibly even death. This occurs when a faulty design prohibits the device from working as intended or when one or more parts of the product are contaminated during manufacturing. As a result of the defect, the patient may find they need to undergo further treatment, often in the form of surgery, and some die as a result of the product…

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    Deep Brain Stimulation Implantation Deep brain stimulation implantation is a procedure to insert a device that will send an electrical current to an area of the brain that is causing problems. This may be done to treat various medical conditions, such as: • Parkinson disease. • Essential tremor. • Epilepsy. • Inherited disorders of muscle movement (dystonias). • Cluster headaches. • Multiple sclerosis. • Obsessive-compulsive disorder. • Depression. The DBS device generates…

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    the implant, it is called a hematoma. If you get a significant hematoma, you need to go back to the Operating Room to have it removed. You cannot heal properly if a…

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    just by simply scanning the implant and entering it into a database, because this information is stored on a database it is “continuously updated” to be the most accurate (Lewan). Though its medical breakthroughs carrying an individuals medical history is not this chips only feat. A couple clubs have decided to integrate this technology into their systems, in “ march 2004 . . . [the club] Baja Beach in Barcelona, Spain” became one of the first to implicate the RFID implant into the security…

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