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    The endodontically treated tooth require restoration due to the loss of the tooth structure, altered physical characteristics, dehydration, altered esthetic of the residual. Esthetic, structural and functional rehabilitation of a pulpless tooth is important to promote a successful restorative outcome. Posts and cores are used in endodontically treated, weakened teeth as a basis for prosthetic crowns. The primary reason for using a post is to retain a core with the objective to restore the…

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    Chlamydia Research Paper

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    Todays issue of the health times is going to be about Chlamydia Breast Cancer and Hurricanes. Please read the following I hope to help readers learn to prevent STDS get regular routine breast exams at their obygn and take all the safety precautions when there is a hurricane. Chlamydia is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases in the U.S. This infection is easily spread and there may be no symptoms you may not no it has passed to sexual partners. Many doctors tell people with…

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    The Story Behind Translucent Teeth Our teeth as we get older will gradually deteriorate over time. This is naturally occurring due to the reduction in calcium, however, there are instances where your teeth can become transparent due to certain lifestyle factors. While teeth should be opaque normally, there are some people who may notice that the edges of their teeth are translucent. The common signs and symptoms of tooth discoloration includes: • The fading or discoloration of white teeth • The…

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    are coming from the parts of the world, where dental flossing is a regular oral hygiene practice then you will, of course, find it being a part of your second nature, it being something you will have been taught about since your childhood. Under these circumstances, you will most probably know what the benefits of the process are. But if you are coming from the parts of the world where dental flossing is not a part of the oral hygiene regime, you will definitely find yourself greatly drawn to it…

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    checkup. Having good oral hygiene is not only about preserving our teeth or saving it from damage; it is also about having the confidence to smile anytime without the fear of getting embarrassed due to certain dental imperfections. What really is the importance of giving your dentist a regular visit for a checkup? Here are just some of the reasons why:…

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    It is amazing that Christian schools have high rates of STDs, pregnancies, and abortion but no one wants to talk about it, or better yet, find other ways than just saying “Be abstinent or celibate” to prevent them. There are other issues on campuses than retention rates, graduation rates, the teaching ability of faculty and staff, and others. I am not saying that those are not important, because they are. I am just saying that it is important we focus on the whole part of the campuses including…

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    For this assignment I chose one child to represent each of the three stages in child development. The first stage is Early Childhood, this stage is between the ages of birth to 6 years old. Kim, is the child I chose to observe, she is 3 years old. The second stage of child development is Middle childhood, children in this stage fall between 6 to 11 years old. I chose Thomas, age 6, to observe for the stage of development. The last stage of development is Adolescence, this stage happens from 11…

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    The amount of STD rates in America is rapidly growing every day. Many young adults are uneducated about the risks associated with contracting STDs. There are also many young adults, especially college students, who are not knowledgeable about general healthy sexual practices. A change needs to be made in the way individuals are educated about sexual health, in order for the rates of STDs to lower. Media plays a big role in distributing information about sex, STDs, pregnancies, and preventative…

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    Imagine a place where human trafficking is spread throughout the country, violence and abuse are considered the norm, and women’s rights are not practiced anymore. A place where child trafficking is socially acceptable and renting a woman’s body is common. All of this may happen if we choose to legalize prostitution. I strongly believe that prostitution should not be legalized because of the effects it might bring to our society. Prostitution has been dubbed as the world’s oldest profession.…

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    I started reading an interesting article titled “Mixed Messages About Teen Sex” by Stephanie Mollborn. The article started out by explaining Patton’s view on teen sex. Patton is a teenager who grew up in a very open-minded town that disagrees with teens engaging in sexual activity, but encourages them to be safe about it if they do have sex. His town outcasted those who got pregnant from these actions. Not only are teens shunned for getting pregnant, but they are also viewed as sluts. He viewed…

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