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25 Liter Ultrasonic Cleaner Machine Digital Industrial Medical Dental Carburetor
List Price: $1,299.00
Sale Price: $895.95
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Ultrasonic Cleaners use cavitation, which occurs when tiny bubbles form and collapse violently in a cleaning solution. The constantly forming and popping bubbles serve as a scrubbing agent that, in turn, cleans all parts, hidden and exterior, of the article that is submerged in the solution...
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Etymotic Research ER20 ETYPlug Hearing Protection Earplugs, Standard Clear Stem with Blue Tip (Clear)
List Price: $12.95
Sale Price: $10.99
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Benefits
Reduces sound levels evenly so that music and speech are clear and natural, not muffled as with other earplugs
Reduces risk of hearing damage for many noisy occupations as well as noisy venues, such as airshows, parades, athletic events and motor sports
Enhances the music experience for audiences while protecting hearing
Lets musicians hear their own instrument and their blend with others
Features
Low cost
Ready-fit
Available in 2 sizes (same sound reduction) - standard and large*
Reduces sound approximately 20 dB at all frequencies
Regular use of these high-fidelity earplugs while practicing, performing and listening to music will protect hearing from the cumulative effects of overexposure to loud sound throughout life...
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Pink Safety Glasses - Eva Series Petite - Clear Hard Coat Lenses
Sale Price: $4.50
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Smaller faces need smaller safety glasses, and these Eva Petite Pink Safety Glasses should do the trick! Designed specifically for women, the Polycarbonate lenses block 99.9% of harmful UVA and UVB rays, and com in clear hard coat, clear with anti-fog, pink, and gray...
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Malamed's Local Anesthesia Administration DVD, 1e
List Price: $82.95
Sale Price: $60.00
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This groundbreaking approach to dental local anesthesia instruction brings key anesthesia concepts to life. Using high-quality video and animation, this 2-DVD set provides viewers with a unique virtual clinical experience where they'll see the latest anesthetic agents, injection techniques, potential complications, and risk management strategies in action...
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Malamed's Local Anesthesia Administration DVD, 2e
List Price: $82.95
Sale Price: $73.22
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A visual, step-by-step approach to demonstrating local anesthesia in dentistry, Malamed's Local Anesthesia Administration DVD, 2nd Edition brings key anesthesia concepts and procedures to life. Combining high-quality video and animation, this 3-DVD set allows you to see local anesthetic agents, injection techniques, potential complications, and risk management strategies in action...
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Waterpik Ultra Water Flosser
List Price: $59.99
Sale Price: $42.50
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Clean where string floss can't with The Waterpik Ultra Water Flosser WP 100. Featuring six specialized tips, the Ultra Water Flosser gives you a deep-yet-gentle clean in the comfort of your home. The WP 100 effectively removes plaque and debris--even around orthodontic braces and dental implants--safely cleaning below the gumline and improving gum health...
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Laptop Computer Desk/Podium Cart (Black)
Sale Price: $59.99
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Height adjustable mobile rolling laptop computer desk cart with storage.Ideal for compact spaces,offices schools and universities,medical and dental offices,etc.
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Dental Insurance: A White Collar Robbery?
Dental Insurance is a big racket—I don't say this to offend you. It is a big racket having 32 teeth (Normally!) Still not clear on why do I call it a racket? Well, if you break a cord of the racket, only that cord needs to be replaced; the racket is in tact. Similarly, if you lose a teeth (God forbid), the loss is limited. How expensive the dental treatment is! You give your teeth to the dentist and make payment as well.
Without insurance protection, dental treatment is a difficult proposition. I remember about a real life incident. A health benefit scheme was introduced in a Bank under which actual dental care treatment expenses for Officers were reimbursed in full. The response to the scheme was awesome. Claims for reimbursement of expenses poured in. It almost assumed the form of a racket.
One particular officer tendered bills for reimbursement of expenses, almost daily. One day I asked the dealing Assistant, "What's wrong with the dental health of this Officer? Is he dentally, medically unfit?" Going by the claims he is submitting and the nature of dental problems descriptions, not only he, his next seven generations need to be declared medically unfit! I added.
This happens with every good scheme, badly implemented. But most of the schemes today are not so good policies and implemented quite effectively by the insurance agents.
As for making the plans, the think tanks in any insurance company are capable of working wonders. The premium structure is so planned, you just don't realize, how nicely they take out the money from your pocket! After all they have to pay fat salaries to their executives, their fat TA bills, the air-conditioned comfort in the offices and residences, the huge housing loans at negligible rates of interest, the bonuses and incentives, ample number of holidays, travel by air and a lot more expenses.
The normal essential dental plan covers eligible expenses including diagnosis expenses, prevention and treatment expenses, dental cleansing, dentures and fixtures and surgery. You need to study the policy terms and conditions carefully as there are always ifs and buts conditions, and the settlement of the claims depends upon the social ethics of the society/country. The clause "conditions apply" mostly works to the disadvantage of the policyholders.
Someone has compared the insurance business with, "white -collar robbery". He must be having his valid reasons!
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More difficult four years, Medical or Dental school?
I ave heard dental school is tougher because they have all the same basic science classes the first two years, plus they have to learn hand skills too. Medical students on the other hand don't have to learn any hand skills or procedures unless they specialize after med school. Any truth to this?
perhaps u might think i'm not answering your question.. but i want you to ask yourself.. what do u want to do in the future? do u prefer to look into other people's mouths for the rest of your life? or do u prefer to look at the body as a whole?
what i want to say is.. just go with your mind.. and u'll enjoy the four years more even if it's more challenging
6 Day Dental and Orthodontics Now Accepting Medicaid and CHIP
DALLAS, March 10 /PRNewswire/ -- 6 Day Dental and Orthodontics now accepts Medicaid and CHIP at all five 6 Day locations - in Allen, Coppell, Frisco/Plano, Flower Mound and Roanoke/Keller.
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