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    Every day, women are told that *this* is what they should look like. “Nobody stops to think girls like this are gleaned from a huge pool of beauties, and then gleaned again and again...and then given the best makeup...and then airbrushed to death.” (Source D). Many women paint their nails and dye their hair to feel beautiful, sometimes going to the extent of breast augmentation and lip injections. Women idolize celebrities and aspire to like them. “Of course, women have long tried to look like…

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    Rhinoplasty is commonly referred to as a nose job. It is one of the most frequently performed facial plastic surgery procedures. Rhinoplasty is an option for people who do not like the shape or size of their nose. Once you undergo this type of surgery, there will be a substantial effect on the way you look and feel. Rhinoplasty is a form of cosmetic surgery that is performed by a skilled professional. You will realize that the look of your nose will be improved through subtle changes to your…

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    Why Dental Implants Have Changed The Face (And Teeth) of Dentistry A gap in your teeth is more than just embarrassing and unattractive. It can make talking and even eating more difficult. Dentures have traditionally been used to fill the gap, and while dentures still have their place, a more modern and permanent solution is the dental implant. Dental implants are a permanent solution to missing teeth. The dental implant dentists at Comparative Dentistry and Implantology use the latest…

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    Spencer Kirkpatrick Psych 150 December 5, 2015 Health Care Fields Comparison Two fields I am very interested in are chiropractic and dentistry. Chiropractors help patients by treating them using the neuromusculoskeletal system. This means that they can treat patients by using their bones, muscles, nerves, tendons, and even ligaments. Chiropractors use manipulation of these to help treat their patients pain. The main goal of goal of chiropractors is to reduce pain and to lower the resistance of…

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    Brilliant people made historical, dental advancements possible. Since the beginning of history, people have worked to expand the field of dentistry. Between 500 and 300 BC, Hippocrates and Aristotle documented the eruption pattern of teeth along with the treatment of decayed teeth. The two also established the use of extracting teeth with forceps and the ability to use wires to correct loose teeth and fractured jaws. The 1700s, one of the most productive centuries for dental advancements,…

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    Have you ever had a cavity? By adulthood, most people have. Dental fillings are often the easy solution – quickly performed, natural in appearance, and covered by dental insurance. But along with the benefits, there are some risks associated with dental fillings. Dr. Shannon Kemper and the friendly staff at Smile Designs Family Dentistry know the best way to banish the jitters behind dental procedures is to get educated. Lexington, KY’s hometown dentist is happy to provide some helpful…

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    polyvinyl sponges were then used as primitive implants but, as they tended to both harden and shrink within a year, as well as frequently result in infection, it was not until the late 1980s that the procedure really became established and safe enough to start to attract women in the numbers it does today. The process of breast enlargement, or augmentation, consists of the surgeon making an incision which will create a 'pocket' into which a breast implant can be accurately positioned. There…

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    Five Advantages of Selecting Dental Hygiene as a Career If you're still at a point in your life where you haven't decided on what path to take as your vocation, there are many good reasons to consider becoming a dental hygienist. The following are just a few of the advantages in pursuing this career. There is strong demand for this type of work When you visit a dentist, the chances are that you will also spend some time with a dental hygienist. These are the people who clean your teeth before…

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    The role of a Dental hygienist and therapist is to treat and prevent the two most common dental diseases; periodontal disease and dental caries. They will perform non surgical preventative periodontal treatment and a variety of restorative and caries preventative treatment to both adults and children. It is a very competent high demanding role, which requires excellent dexterity and communication skills. I feel with confidence I would take on this role very suitably and make a trustworthy…

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    Chin - Injections can help to shape, fill and define the chin. This procedure is commonly referred to as cheek implants. Jowls - Dermal fillers can correct a drooping mouth. Non-surgical face lifts vs. surgical face liftsWhen weighing up the pros and cons of non-surgical and surgical face lifts, there really is no competition. Non-surgical options present the…

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