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These properties make benzodiazepines useful in treating anxiety, insomnia, agitation, seizures, muscle spasms, alcohol withdrawal and as a premedication for medical or dental procedures.
While the classic bosal-style hackamore is usually used to start young horses, other designs, such as various bitless bridles and the mechanical hackamore are often seen on mature horses with dental issues that make bit use painful, horses with certain training problems, and on horses with mouth or tongue injuries.
Silver can be alloyed with mercury, tin and other metals at room temperature to make amalgams that are widely used for dental fillings.
It gave the Federal Parliament power, subject to the Constitution, to make laws with respect to: The provision of maternity allowances, widows ’ pensions, child endowment, unemployment, pharmaceutical, sickness and hospital benefits, medical and dental services ( but not so as to authorise any form of civil conscription ), benefits to students and family allowances.
It is one of the four major tissues which make up the tooth, along with dentin, cementum, and dental pulp.
The language may not make such distinctions, such that two or more coronal places are found allophonically, or the transcription may simply be too broad to distinguish dental from alveolar.
Tooth enamel, along with dentin, cementum, and dental pulp is one of the four major tissues that make up the tooth in vertebrates.
The bill's goals are to expand and intensify the Department of Health and Human Services, make grants available to educate 12 to 17 year-olds about methmouth, and to promote a series of education activities for all dentists to learn about substance use disorders and their relationship to oral health and the provision of dental care.
Now more universities from federal are also open there campuses here in Multan as they are trying to make this city more educated like AIR university, NUML ( National university of modern languages ), a private medical college MMDC ( Multan medical and dental college ), The first Education Institute, Institute of Southern Punjab is the only private institute recognize by HEC in Multan.
Xylitol based products are allowed by the U. S. Food and Drug Administration to make the medical claim that they do not promote dental cavities.
Mack halted the con artist, and used dental records from a deceased family to make the men believe that the Sollars family ( the original identity of the Williamses ) were dead.
The subject is placed in a dental impression mount fixed in a way to make it possible to manipulate the head in three dimensions.
A full 30 % comes from private funding, divided approximately 50 / 50 between out-of-pocket funding and private insurance which may be complementary ( meeting costs not covered by the public system such as the cost of prescription medicines, dental treatments and co-pays ) or it may be supplementary ( adding more choice of provider or providing faster access to care ) There are however financial disincentives which make use of private medicine for services that ARE covered by Medicare less economic.
Bands are also utilized when dental fillings or other dental work make securing a bracket to a tooth infeasible.
The process of preparation usually involves cutting the tooth with special dental burrs, to make space for the planned restorative materials, and to remove any dental decay or portions of the tooth that are structurally unsound.
Maxillofacial dental technologist mostly work with Oral and maxillofacial surgeons and make prosthesis for the face and eyes.
But, if you ’ re in need of a major dental restoration or reconstruction involving dental implants, a bone graft or a full smile makeover, then you can certainly make great savings and have potentially better access to excellent dental doctors and top-level facilities.
Dentists as well as some dental laboratories can make custom fitted whitening trays that will greatly improve the results achieved with an over-the-counter whitening method.
To make matters worse, his lip was in bad shape after dental surgery, making it difficult for him to play the trumpet or cornet.

make and amalgam
Coined by Karin Knorr-Cetina in her book Epistemic Cultures ; she defines epistemic cultures as an " amalgam of arrangements and mechanisms-bonded through affinity, necessity and historical coincidence-which in a given field, make up how we know what we know ".
The techniques used to make armor today ( whether for movies or for historical recreation groups ) are an amalgam of silversmith forming techniques and blacksmith iron-handling techniques.
film's arch tableaux, its unstable amalgam of life and art, make it a director's picture.
In the words of Patrick Murphy, fellow players considered him " on a different plane — majestic, assured, poised, a devastating amalgam of the physical and mental attributes that make up a great batsman.
He established the official Fluxus Headquarters and proceeded to make Fluxus into a sort of multinational corporation replete with " a complex amalgam of Fluxus Products from the FluxShop and the Flux Mail-Order Catalogue and Warehouse, Fluxus copyright protection, a collective newspaper, a Flux Housing Cooperative and frequently revised lists of incorporated Fluxus " workers ".
The amalgam of these foods, plus uniquely Jewish contributions like tzimmis, cholent, gefilte fish and matzah balls, make up Jewish cuisine.
When decay or fracture incorporate areas of a tooth that make amalgam or composite restorations inadequate, such as cuspal fracture or remaining tooth structure that undermines perimeter walls of a tooth, an onlay might be indicated.

make and mixture
The same mixture to make bricks, without the straw, is used for mortar and often for plaster on interior and exterior walls.
The Mongols also used adhesives to make their short bows, and the Native Americans of the eastern United States used a mixture of spruce gum and fat as adhesives to fashion waterproof seams in their birchbark canoes.
They are located on the surface of osteoid seams and make a protein mixture known as osteoid, which mineralizes to become bone.
In European cooking, a mixture of butter and flour called a roux is used to thicken liquids to make stews or sauces.
British officers in India in the early 19th century took to adding a mixture of water, sugar, lime and gin to the quinine in order to make the drink more palatable.
Many islands in the West Indies, most notably Jamaica, also use hominy to make a sort of porridge with corn starch or flour to harden the mixture and condensed milk, vanilla and nutmeg to taste.
Once dried, the mixture was mixed with wine and iron salt over a fire to make the final ink.
Neodymium is a component of " didymium " ( referring to mixture of salts of neodymium and praseodymium ) used for coloring glass to make welder's and glass-blower's goggles ; the sharp absorption bands obliterate the strong sodium emission at 589 nm.
It is usually a mixture of polystyrene and benzene, used as a thickening agent to make jellied gasoline.
In Voodoo, puffer's poison must be part of the mixture given to the victim to make them a " zombie ", most likely because the paralysis and pseudocomatose effect simulate the death portion of traditional zombie creation.
The EPA emphasizes that synergy does not always make a mixture dangerous, nor does antagonism always make the mixture safe ; each depends on the predicted risk under dose addition.
In 1930, the magazine Popular Mechanics described how to make adhesive tape at home using plain cloth tape soaked in a heated liquid mixture of rosin and rubber from inner tubes.
" He is, moreover, very complicated, there being in him a mixture of Middle Ages Catholicism and satanic impiety, but also a love of Art and Beauty which guide him and which make him react candidly.
The immersed container can also make better thermal contact with the salty water and ice mixture than it could with ice alone.
No amount of distillation, however, can make either the distillate or the residue arrive on the opposite side of the azeotrope from the original mixture.
Cardamom pods are ground together with coffee beans to produce a powdered mixture of the two, which is boiled with water to make coffee.
Existing fossils – a relatively small cranium nicknamed Toumaï (" hope of life " in the local Dazaga language of Chad in central Africa ), five pieces of jaw and some teeth make up a head that has a mixture of derived and primitive features.
Sometimes the composition of the original mixture will give a clue, if one finds only one product-a single powder pattern-or if one was trying to make a phase of a certain composition by analogy to known materials but this is rare.
* Synthesis gas is a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen used to make ammonia and methanol.
Coke may be used to make synthesis gas, a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen.

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