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MKKK - dentures and spectacles are expressly mentioned, because of their importance, but the obligation also covers all other artificial appliances. The present provision does not require the Detaining Power to supply prisoners of war with permanent
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MRI Safety
WBAY Green Bay - Dentures may need to be taken out for certain studies and you will be provided with a cup to put them in. Caps, crowns, pins, permanent wires, etc. can be scanned with no problem. Embedded Wires/Stimulators/Batteries - These are put in for muscle
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Al Dente: Veneers - the skin of your teeth
Malden Observer - the final product to the dental lab to show the dental lab technician exactly how the final crowns, veneers or dentures Finally, the dentist applies the veneers to Jill teeth using permanent cement that corresponds in color to the try-in paste
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Diet and cognitive function in old age
Health 24 - Supplementation may be required. Problems with eating (loss of teeth, ill fitting dentures, reduction in sensory sensitivity most of these symptoms will disappear when the individual stops overdosing on vitamin A, some people may suffer permanent
Source: www.health24.com

Preschool to Grade 4
School Library Journal - ADLER, David A. Bones and the Birthday Mystery illus. by Barbara Johansen Newman. 32p. (A Viking Easy-to-Read Bk. Bones Series). CIP. Viking 2007. RTE $13.99. ISBN 978-0-670-06164-8 . LC 2006003511. K-Gr 2 The boy detective makes his fifth
Source: www.schoollibraryjournal.com

Dental Implants
KATC 3 - The benefit of using implants is that they don’t rely on neighboring teeth for support, they are permanent and stable People who are unable to wear dentures may also be good candidates. If you suffer from chronic problems, such as clenching
Source: katc.com

Online Press Release
PRWeb - It was made permanent by the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules (JCAR) on Tuesday August 16, 2005. - 2005-08-20 Business of Success Radio Show Host Set to Show That Entrepreneurial Spirit is Alive and Well in America Following the recent success
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Industry Voices
Twice - frappuccinos, to a quartet of coffee drinking seniors well into their late 60 s, probably mouths full of dentures, as Sensible, no-nonsense, down-to-earth (OK, boring) people, like: - Uncle Lucas, whose double-knit suit sported a permanent gravy
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