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They were indeed courageous, as their name suggested, since as a part of their total-body, tidying up services, they would even head in and out of the hippo’s mouth with their dinky tooth brushes and dental floss to leave him with a glistening, bright smile when they were all done
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She was the one who, prior to my conscription to the army, had sent me to Yanikurgon to work in the dental clinic of an Uzbeks dentist who had been drafted
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Fela had to stop working as a dental assistant because of a difficult pregnancy and was required to rest most of the time
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He established a private dental clinic where he worked for forty years
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A dental splint, which is akin to a cast on a broken or sprained arm or leg, may also be helpful in protecting the tissues while they recover
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This means that if we change attitudes and behaviours we will have little in the way of dental disease
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So it is with the teeth, change the behaviours and the dental problems are solved
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We have seen now the origins of common dental disease
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In understanding this, you can use the information and insight gleaned from your dental patterns and trends to point the way to your general health and well-being
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He also recommended dental care
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How could you ignore court orders regarding their medical and dental care appointments? You deliberately missed taking them for their immunization program shots time and time again
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They were pale and gaunt, most had severe speech impediments, some had awkward gaits and inward facing legs, and there were clear dental issues
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You've often seen, read or heard of someone who died in a car or home -inferno which was so charred that the only means of identification was to use the person’s dental records
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Dental fillings are separated out for safe disposal”
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Organ transplant’s which includes dental implants already generates more than 1 billion US dollars, just in the United States of America alone!
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William Sherman, the journalist who was instrumental in uncovering this fraudulent mess, alleges that the cost of 1 ounce of bone, in terms of dental implants, is more than the cost of 1 ounce of gold
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“He was identified from dental records
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school and the only dental school in the country
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As a teenager onward, I had had many dental checkups which found and fixed only a few cavities
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“Use that dental grip stuff
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“You are obsessed with that dental grip stuff
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He only used it to throw cocktail parties for his wealthy dental clients and show off his ‘perfect’ family
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We all see toothpaste endorsed by the Dental Association for example
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The body was found burnt to a crisp but police may can get an identification off dental records
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“But” he said, “these are this man’s Skull and dental x-rays” pointing to the identity form
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“Because of his dental records and the ID found next to his body
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Her dental records gave us the information we needed about where she was born but the doctors who gave her a physical said that she had given birth yet we could not find any hospital in Canada or the U
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She was due for a dental check up and her mother insisted she have it done here instead of driving to Whitby
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Leaving the navy was a bit scary, because they had provided three squares a day, medical, dental, and a roof over my head for the last four years
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Old Blackie was one of the family and he had never even heard money or cost mentioned when he or dad or mom needed medical or dental services
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new dental insurance plan the employees would be offered
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They say you shouldn’t bite the hand that feeds you but on some occasions I think dental impressions are necessary
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As is the usual case, the procedure is often done by a non-professional, a person who isn’t qualified to perform any medical or dental procedure on any animal
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toothpaste, dental floss, and a mini bottle of mouthwash
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2 billion on dental care, or $315 per capita
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It's no wonder, then, that dentistry and dental costs tend to be overlooked when policymakers crunch numbers
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Although spending on dental services is less than 4
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Recession" in the March 2009 issue of the New York State Dental Journal
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) For Americans enrolled in Medicaid, dental fees are set so low that many dentists won't treat them
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Medicare doesn't cover dental care except under a few unusual circumstances
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But people are much more likely to leave a dental problem untreated than they are to ignore a medical issue for financial reasons because of the huge co-pay and/or full cost of dentistry
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I’ve probably spent $6,000 on dental out of pocket in the last 5 years and maybe $2500
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I also have dental insurance that has covered, perhaps $12,000 for visits, cleaning, fillings, extractions, and root canals and crowns over the last 9 years
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So I’m bothered by dental costs and think that they should be regulated down for poorer people and not subsidized
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I believe that there are millions of mouths that desperately need the work and people are suffering while an uncaring dental industry charges too much out of greed
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In May of 2005, I received a postcard from a dental arts firm, which said, “Enter to win a colored TV
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If a Buddhist refused his dentist’s Novocain during root canal work, is that because he wanted to transcend dental medication?
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He got talked into it by some of his dental colleagues who were all attending the same course
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She bent over in the dental chair and put her face in her hands
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Mum talked dad into starting a black dental surgery
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The Dental Board required immigrant dentists, from the continent, to pass a special exam before they could become registered, so dad started studying for that
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They also help in the medical and dental fields, among numerous other uses
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"So what will you do tonight if you are soaking in the hot tub and she shows up again, wearing nothing but two strategically placed strands of dental floss?"
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I think that the dental machine is the only one you can do it with
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Then suddenly, as if by instinct, I opened my eyes, put the mask down, turned around and grabbed the headphones hanging on the side of the dental unit
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I turned around and rolled the gas machine closer to the dental chair
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Adam was amazed at how quickly she picked up the dental language and how she went out and bought a new electric typewriter, copier, calculator and fax machine
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of all of that, Marie was out for the morning at a dental appointment
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You may wish to follow that up and what happened to his dental records?”
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The campaign had been excruciatingly difficult for everyone in the family, and wreaked absolute havoc on his dental practice
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She could see the dental floss stitch
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Mister Evans, how is your dental practice doing in Paris?’’
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visit to a registered dental surgery, would have a higher conversion rate
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For example, dogs that have lost their chewing teeth or have dental
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They had even checked his dental records, although that wasn’t a lot of use, as he had perfect teeth and had obviously never been to a dentist in his life
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His dental records show he cut his adult teeth within the time frame expected for a Homo sapien
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Dental fluorosis is the staining of the teeth as a result of consuming too much fluoride while children’s teeth are developing ( 0- 6 years of age )
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reduction in dental caries in many cities in the United States and worldwide
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dental caries in children and adults
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responsible for roughly 10% of dental caries in young Americans
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compounds in their drinking water develop fewer dental caries than do those drinking
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health, dental and other benefits
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that have dental problems
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” The man grinned, showing an eternity of dental neglect
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Investigators are working with dental records-”
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And the magic moment everyone was waiting for would be a call from the dental lab
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skulls with dental records
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For these shots, the use of the special cheek retractors and dental mirrors will
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dental chair and raised to elbow-level of the
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The dental mid-lines are not as reliable for this
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How can you expect to sell sugar water to children; if you have an intelligent, critically minded parent, who knows that consuming pure processed sugar is not biologically normal or healthy for their child? How can you expect the Coca Cola corporation to make trillions of dollars of profit; if intelligent educated parents refuse to allow their children to drink sugar-water that rots their children’s teeth? If parents are intelligent enough to save their children from an entire lifetime of sweet-addictions; which is not good for them, and is not healthy? Not to mention a lifetime of expensive dental care
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It is directly attributable to the huge increase in dental decay and gum disease
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identity was confirmed through dental records this afternoon
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He was identified by his dental records
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Perhaps, it had all started off with his weekly dental visits…but he had tried his best ever since to avoid hospitals
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“He’s in the dental supply business
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Rather than buckling the rear safety belts around the cockpit cushions, Shapiro was confronted with the steel cylinder, still wrapped in blue vinyl dental blankets
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Dental amalgams, mercury: It�s considered that mercury could cause mutations in Intestinal bacteria
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And then there was the horrid dental dream
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OK don't laugh, but I guess I noticed teeth because I was a dental assistant when I met my husband
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But, here you want to be very careful as even dental oral background history regarding dates can be misinterpreted or information could have been passes down wrongly
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Given that children eat a lot of sweets and sticky foods, they are more likely to suffer from dental problems
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A deficiency of this vitamin may be partly responsible for dental caries and infections of
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The study is titled “MicroRNA Modulation in Obesity and Periodontitis” and it was published in the Journal of Dental Research
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The premiums you pay for your dental insurance, health insurance, and other medical expenses may be deducted from your tax
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Her yellow sapphire ring was a gift from her second husband, an affable man who had quietly died of a heart attack two days after retiring from his dental practice
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M'Coy, friend of Lyons, Hoppy Holohan, maninthestreet, othermaninthestreet, Footballboots, pugnosed driver, rich protestant lady, Davy Byrne, Mrs Ellen M'Guinness, Mrs Joe Gallaher, George Lidwell, Jimmy Henry on corns, Superintendent Laracy, Father Cowley, Crofton out of the Collector-general's, Dan Dawson, dental surgeon Bloom with tweezers, Mrs Bob Doran, Mrs Kennefick, Mrs Wyse Nolan, John Wyse Nolan, handsomemarriedwomanrubbedagainstwide
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I’m not that big! They’re kind of being liberal with the term “curvy,” aren’t they? Then I really panicked: I don’t look like them, do I? I can buy my clothes at regular stores! I can still fit into one economy seat on a plane! These porkers would have to buy a row! I was considering asking the dental receptionist her opinion on the matter when I came to my senses
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“They had to be identified through dental records
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Sylvia quit her job in a dentist’s office and took a new one as a dental assistant in an army hospital, hoping that the job might give her access to information about Louie