Dental implants have long been considered as an effective cosmetic dentistry option for replacing lost teeth and restoring a smile. In most cases, dental implants can be expected to last for many years. Unfortunately, if you don't take care of your implants properly, you may suffer from a condition known as peri-implantitis, which is the progressive loss of the bone that's supporting your dental implant. Here's a look at what you need to know about this condition and what you can do to avoid it.
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Metal stents are used to open clogged arteries in heart patients. The main problem with metal stents is that a lot of clotting and scar tissue can form around the stent and cause the artery to close up again. At first, manufacturers tried to make stents out of gold and platinum to reduce the reaction people's bodies would have to the stents, but the clotting and scaring still occurred. Eventually, a stent was produced that could be coated with drugs to prevent clotting and scaring.
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Your orthopedic doctor will likely prescribe physical therapy (PT) as part of your lower back pain management. When successful, this therapy can help you avoid more invasive treatments, such as surgery. Here is what you can expect from a comprehensive physical therapy program to treat your lower back pain.
Stretching Exercises
The physical therapist will first work with you to stretch out the tense muscles in your lower back. These muscles put pressure on the nerves which cause most of your pain.
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Liposuction is a brilliant surgical procedure for getting rid of stubborn fat from targeted areas on the body. No matter how hard you hit the gym or how many calories you cut, sagging fat in the arms, chest, belly, or rear end could simply refuse to go away. This fat ends up undermining the symmetry of your body. Rushing to have liposuction performed, however, might be ill-advised. Instead, investing some time to naturally eliminate fat prior to the procedure could ensure the surgery delivers the best results.
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Regular chiropractic care can help ease an array of ailments, from general back pain to migraine headaches. To ensure you get the most out of your chiropractic appointments, it's important to choose a chiropractor who suits your needs. Here are four factors to consider when making your choice.
Do you need to see a specialist?
If you're seeking chiropractic care to deal with general back or neck aches or to simply improve your overall health, a general chiropractor will likely do the trick.
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