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    Pulp Capping Essay

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    exposed pulp can be explication to pulpal complications. Pulp capping can be direct or indirect; it acts as a substitute of root canal treatment and preserves the tooth from death. I. Direct pulp capping: It is the technique used when there is perforation in the pulp during the preparation as a result of a trauma or mechanical problem. The direct exposure must have a pin-point size. Calcium hydroxide is the prevalent used as pulp capping in addition to the new surrogate mineral trioxide.…

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    To have an abortion or to not? TO NOT. Although abortions have been around for many years, they have become very common within the past forty years. Twenty-one percent of all U.S. pregnancies, excluding miscarriages, end in abortion. (AGI). Abortion is defined as the ending of a pregnancy by removing a fetus or embryo before it can survive outside the uterus. Abortion was illegal until the Roe versus Wade case, which legalized abortions. Although abortions were illegal until this…

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    Essence of Ghosts The argument of Benjamin Radford, from Live Science Contributor, Are Ghosts Real, by Radford et al., written in standard from. 1. People believed that ghosts are widely believed of paranormal phenomena. 2. They are many ghost stories included from the past. 3. Some people believe that they can communicate with the spirits. 4. Ghost hunters are not finding strong evidence of ghosts existing. 5. Many people have different views whether the ghosts move on or they stay…

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    Abortion For many years the topic abortion has become very controversial. Whether it is supported by those who believe that women should have a choice to have an abortion if they wanted, because it is a constitutional right. While opposed by those who believe that having an abortion is immoral murder to an unborn baby. Abortion is defined as the termination of a pregnancy followed by the death of the embryo or fetus (Merriam-Webster). Abortion laws date back to the 1800’s and have continuously…

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    bleeding. These side effects can last as long as 2 to 4 weeks. Even though these complications are rare it is important to be aware. Some of these side effects are: infection or sepsis, damage to the cervix, scarring of the uterine lining, and perforation of the uterus. Of course these side effects are more risky the later a woman waits. Considering all the damage that could happen I cannot fathom anyone putting themselves through this when there are plenty of men and women who want a family and…

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    return to the ER to complete the procedure. As simple as this may sound the D&X procedure has an enormous amount of risks to it. Some of the minor side effects of the D&X procedure include but are not limited to, "damage to uterine lining...cervix, perforation... of uterus, infection, and blood clots" ("Surgical Abortion Procedures..."). The most horrid side effect of all is death. A woman named Karnamaya Monger was 41 years old and 19 weeks pregnant when she decided to have a late-term…

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    In today’s economy, many fellow Americans are searching for a new career path that includes job security and higher pay. The number one place to look for such a career is in the medical field. This includes workers in the Radiology field. For a Radiology department to be complete it needs to include several modalities such as Nuclear Medicine, CT, Ultrasound, and MRI. There are many misconceptions about what a Radiological Technician actually does. People might assume that the patient easily…

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    In a Huffington Post article about the power of words, Israeli author, Yehuda Berg, states that words are singularly the most powerful force available to humanity (Berg). Unfortunately, over half a million people will never know the feeling of having such power. In 2012, there were 669,202 abortions in the United States. This is an injustice; abortion should be treated like murder, and should be illegal because it negatively affects society and excuse murder. Within a single moment, a gender is…

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    hospital acquired infection costs. The use of FMT’s can also cut down on hospital stays. More research is needed to determine the risks and how to prevent them from occurring at all. Only one or two serious adverse reactions were reported (bowel perforation and abdominal cramps) during the FMT treatment, research should focus on the risks of adverse reactions and how to prevent…

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    tube via the abdomen or the nares may be necessary in order to relieve the distention or eliminate the obstruction. (HealthGrade's Editorial Staff, 2013). An enema should never be administered if a paralytic ileus is suspected as this may cause a perforation of the intestine. (Smeltzer, Hinkle, Cheever, & Bare,…

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