Articles, tagged with "anaesthetic", page 1
29th November 2011
With the frightening reality of pet theft on the rise and animals getting lost, is microchipping your pet the best option? You could be out in the park, distracted for a moment and your dog is gone. What if your pet escaped out the back garden and got los...
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Author:
Petpromenade
14th October 2011
For a lot of people who have been wearing glasses or contact lenses for many years, the opportunity of having vision permanently improved is a dream come true. LASIK is a method used to correct vision in people who are short sighted, long sighted, or have...
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Author:
Kate Dawson
05th October 2011
There was a time when people had to visit the dentist several times in order to have the crowns bonded to the teeth. During the first visit, an anaesthetic was administered, then the impression of their tooth or teeth was taken and finally the temporary ...
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Author:
JohnRodrics123
07th June 2011
The medical term for verrucas is a verruca plantaris, also known as the planter wart or foot wart. Foot warts can be found at the bottom of the foot and are usually about 1 cm in diameter, slightly lighter than the skin around it and it has a small black...
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Martin T Lane
31st May 2011
In many cases, dentists want to focus on teeth - that's what you'vetrained for and that's what you're good at. But when running a practice, even if you're part of a team, there's so much more than just repairing people's teeth and ensuring their smile is...
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Gareth Hoyle
31st May 2011
Laser hair removal has grown to be more established each day as more and more people opt for this method of eradicating unnecessary locks. But, requires careful concern as it's nonetheless a surgery treatment together with the built in risks associated wi...
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Author:
Richie Engle
19th May 2011
What makes treating hives so difficult is that the triggers are very individualistic and what may be the cause for hives in one person, might not for another. For the same reason there's also many different reported remedies for hives, ones which work for...
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Author:
Tom
18th May 2011
Toothache After having a Filling - Exactly why And How?Your doctor may suggest that you get a filling to recover a tooth damaged by corrosion back to it's normal functionality plus shape. Before a filling, ones dental professional will probably 1st clean ...
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Author:
Rob Green
17th May 2011
Tooth pain Following a Filling - Exactly why And How?Your medical professional may recommend you to get a filling to recover a tooth broken by decay to it's ordinary function as well as appearance. Ahead of a filling, ones dental professional will initial...
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Author:
Rob Green
10th May 2011
Unfortunately what makes treating hives so difficult is the fact that for every sufferer there are different triggers, as a result what helps one hives sufferer might not do anything for another. That's why if you do a quick search on the internet you can...
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Author:
Jemma
21st April 2011
Every now and then we all get a little twinge here or a little niggle there, and think nothing of it. Sometimes it goes away and never comes back. On other occasions, that little niggle will turn into an ache, and that ache turns into a pain. Sometimes we...
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Author:
Vlad Nusinovich, MD
03rd March 2011
If your missing teeth are causing you discomfort, then dental implants could be a suitable tooth restoration option for you. Commonly known as teeth implants, dental implants are tiny metal anchors that are fitted in a jaw to hold up prosthetic crowns. Th...
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Author:
neejamb
28th February 2011
With surgery comes pain - a basic medical fact. Every surgery involves an incision, a surgical cut into body tissue or an organ. The site of the incision is called a wound, whether on the surface or deep inside the body. A surgical incision is an assault ...
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Author:
Kimberley Patterson
21st February 2011
This is obviously going to be difficult! We have all been through a turbulent time and some say we are not through it yet, all sectors look battered and bruised. The private sector has been badly hit and those that have come through the other side (if...
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Author:
Timothy Frodsham
09th February 2011
Why not approach London in a different way the next time you visit? You can still have art, shopping and culture but how about throwing away the guide book and entering into some of the city’s most intriguing London Museum?
If understanding our bodies...
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Author:
Kevin Leon