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Oral cancer
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Dental Service
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(Category)
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... Services
Comprehensive Examination
It is performed on your first visit and includes oral cancer screening, periodontal screening, computerized mouth charting and treatment planning.
Digital X-rays ...
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Delta Doctor List
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(Delta Hospital)
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... Huajun
Dentistry
Dental Implant,General Dentistry, Cosmetic Dentistry, Treatment of Periodontitis
Mandarin, English
Kelly, Timothy; Director of Behavioral Health ...
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Vaccinations
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(Landseed Hospital)
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... that can cause meningitis and pneumonia. It is spread person to person contact via respiratory droplets or oral contact and is a major cause of mortality worldwide.
Influenza Vaccine
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Surgical Care
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(Landseed Hospital)
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... in 1979, and got his M.D. and Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of Chicago through 1986-1989. He completed all of his doctoral qualifications in the United States where he resided as a plastic surgeon ...
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Influenza (flu)
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(Influenza (flu))
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... is an oral medication. Zanamivir is inhaled through a device similar to an asthma inhaler and shouldn't be used by anyone with respiratory problems, such as asthma and lung disease. Antiviral side effects ...
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Female infertility
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(Female infertility)
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... hormones — follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH) — to trigger ovulation.
Using fertility drugs carries some risks:
Becoming pregnant with twins or other multiples. Oral ...
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Erectile dysfunction
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(Erectile dysfunction)
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... the risks and benefits of each treatment and will consider your preferences. Your partner's preferences also may play a role in treatment choices.
Oral medications Oral medications are a successful ...
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Crohn's disease
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(Crohn's disease)
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... this medication, follow up closely with your doctor and have your blood checked regularly to look for side effects.
Cyclosporine (Gengraf, Neoral, Sandimmune). This potent drug, often used to help ...
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Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
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(Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) )
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... (Apriso, Asacol, Lialda, others), balsalazide (Colazal) and olsalazine (Dipentum). These medications are available in oral forms, and also in topical forms, such as enemas and suppositories. Which ...
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Group B strep disease
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(Group B strep disease)
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... and your specific circumstances. If you're pregnant and develop complications due to group B strep, you'll be given oral antibiotics, usually penicillin or cephalexin, which are safe to take during pregnancy. ...
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Geographic tongue
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(Geographic tongue)
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... a number of other factors that may increase the risk of geographic tongue, but other studies haven't supported the same conclusions. These other possible factors include:
Oral contraceptive use
Diabetes ...
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Gaucher's disease
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(Gaucher's disease)
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... oral medication miglustat (Zavesca) has been approved for use in people with Gaucher's disease. It appears to interfere with the production of glucocerebrosides in some people with type 1 disease. Diarrhea ...
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Type 1 diabetes
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(Type 1 diabetes)
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... discuss these concerns with your doctor.
Injection options to get insulin into your body currently include injection and insulin pump infusion. Insulin can't be taken orally to lower blood sugar ...
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Turner syndrome
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(Turner syndrome)
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... doctor if you believe your daughter shows signs of Turner syndrome or if you have concerns about her physical, sexual or behavioral development.
Most people are born with two sex chromosomes. A boy ...
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Difficulty swallowing
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(Difficulty swallowing)
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... swallowing associated with GERD can be treated with prescription oral medications to reduce stomach acid. You may need to take these medications for an extended period of time.
If you have esophageal ...
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Transverse myelitis
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(Transverse myelitis)
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... therapy to treat anxiety, depression, sexual dysfunction, and other emotional or behavioral issues that may be related to your coping with transverse myelitis.
Prognosis Although most people with transverse ...
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Cavities/tooth decay
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(Cavities/tooth decay)
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... made great strides, any type of filling or device is more likely to need additional work in the future than is an intact tooth. Good oral and dental hygiene can help keep your teeth intact by avoiding ...
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Goiter
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(Goiter)
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... The radioactive iodine is taken orally and reaches your thyroid gland through your bloodstream, destroying thyroid cells. The treatment results in diminished size of the goiter, but eventually may also ...
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Thrombophlebitis
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(Thrombophlebitis)
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... that can cause dangerous side effects, such as excessive bleeding. Dabigatran (Pradaxa) is a newer blood-thinning option that is taken orally and may have less risk of bleeding.
Clot-dissolving medications. This ...