- 21. Dental Insurance in Shanghai and Major Dental Work: What is Generally Covered?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... of cases. • Major procedures: Major treatments includes procedures like crowns, bridges, dentures, surgical extractions and dental implants. So these are the areas covered by a dental insurance. ...
- 22. What are Dental Implants?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... in South America were creating the first known dental implants. The dental implants consisted of three false teeth made of seashell, which were inserted in the mouth so that they attached to the jaw line. ...
- 23. How Dental Implants Work in Shanghai
- (Dental Shanghai)
- Dental implants in Shanghai are a clever way of replacing missing teeth, or equally as a means of treating loose dentures where they provide stability for a set of false teeth. Moreover, implants can also ...
- 24. Why do People Need Dental Implants?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- In Shanghai, Many people get dental implants to replace teeth which have been removed for various reasons, either the teeth have rotted away or they were broken in an accident. Instead of wearing removal ...
- 25. Stress incontinence
- (Stress incontinence)
- ... in men. Inflatable artificial sphincter. This surgically implanted device is more often used to treat men. A cuff, which fits around the upper portion of the urethra, replaces the function of the ...
- 26. Urinary incontinence
- (Urinary incontinence)
- ... implanted under the skin in your buttock. A wire from the device is connected to a sacral nerve — an important nerve in bladder control that runs from your lower spinal cord to your bladder. Through the ...
- 27. What are the Treatment Options for a Damaged Pulp?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... two teeth, then that gap must be filled with either a bridge or implant. If, however, the tooth removed is at the extreme back of the mouth and the patient wishes to save money, then nothing further may ...
- 28. What is a Root Canal in Shanghai?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... there is damage beyond repair and the tooth has to pulled out. This is later replaced with a dental implant that resembles the look and feel of a real tooth. The Root Canal Procedure: The actual root ...
- 29. What are the Causes of Bleeding Gums?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... of some costly dental procedures, or perhaps if it’s too late, we may eventually lose our teeth and have to get an implant. What Makes Our Gums Bleed? The most common biological causes of bleeding ...
- 30. Undescended testicle
- (Undescended testicle)
- ... (precocious puberty). Other treatments If your son doesn't have one or both testicles — either missing or didn't survive after surgery — you may consider saline testicular implants for the scrotum that ...
- 31. Broken wrist/broken hand
- (Broken wrist/broken hand )
- ... heals most broken bones. However, you may need surgery to implant internal fixation devices, such as plates, rods or screws, or bone grafts to maintain proper position of your bones during healing. These ...
- 32. Fecal incontinence
- (Fecal incontinence)
- ... uncomfortable. After a successful response, you may have a permanent pulse generator implanted. This treatment is usually done only if other treatments haven't worked. Surgery For some people, treatment ...
- 33. Heart Disease
- (Heart Disease)
- ... causing your arrhythmia. Pacemakers or implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs). In some cases, your doctor may recommend having a pacemaker or ICD implanted to regulate your heartbeat. Pacemakers ...
- 34. Osteomyelitis
- (Osteomyelitis)
- ... in general, which can lead to osteomyelitis. Examples include: Dialysis machines Urinary catheters Long-term intravenous tubing, sometimes called central lines, which can remain implanted in your ...
- 35. Uterine fibroids
- (Uterine fibroids)
- ... prevent implantation and growth of an embryo, and in these cases, doctors often recommend removing these fibroids before attempting pregnancy. In other cases, treatment for fibroids during pregnancy ...
- 36. Myocarditis
- (Myocarditis)
- ... assist device). These devices, which can be implanted or worn outside the body, take over part of the heart's job of moving blood in and out. A pump in the aorta (intra-aortic balloon pump). In ...
- 37. Myasthenia gravis
- (Myasthenia gravis)
- ... gaining access to a vein, which may require implanting a catheter, a long, flexible tube, into your chest. Another risk associated with plasmapheresis is a drop in blood pressure. Bleeding occasionally ...
- 38. Kawasaki disease
- (Kawasaki disease)
- ... to the point that they impede blood flow to the heart. Stent placement. This procedure involves implanting a device in the clogged artery to help prop it open and decrease the chance of reblockage. ...
- 39. Multiple system atrophy (MSA)
- (Multiple system atrophy (MSA))
- ... Pacemaker. Your doctor may advise implanting a heart pacemaker to keep your heart beating at a rapid pace, which can increase your blood pressure. Impotence drugs. Impotence can be treated ...
- 40. Mouth cancer
- (Mouth cancer)
- ... you regain the ability to talk and eat. Your surgeon may transplant grafts of skin, muscle or bone from other parts of your body to reconstruct your face. Dental implants may replace your natural teeth. ...