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Dental Cavities and Abscess

The teeth gums and the circulatory system to the teeth and gums are an extremely important part of our health. The circulatory system brings arterial blood into the central base of the jaw. Branches of the arteries puncture the tips of the teeth at the roots and go up into the central area of the crown of the tooth and form a large ball plexus of blood vessels deep in the crown of the tooth and these arteries supply nutrients... (posted by John 1 year 94 days ago.)
X rays Physics and Roentgens

X rays Physics and Roentgens In 1895, Wilhelm Roentgen, a German physicist, was experimenting with an electrically charged cathode tube, called a Crooke’s tube. He wrapped the tube in cardboard to shield out the visible light which it produced. A special chemical plate glowed several feet away. He speculated that the tube had emitted unknown rays which penetrated the cardboard and made it to the plate. He named these... (posted by John 1 year 97 days ago.)
The knee joint

The knee joint The knee joint is one of the largest, most complex, and easiest injured joints in the body. The mechanism allows for bending, stretching, and slight rotation. It is the joint which ultimately allows us to walk with a typical human gait, and allows sprinting and running, jumping, and intricate lower leg movements required by most athletic activities. The joint itself is complex because it has several tissues which work... (posted by John 1 year 97 days ago.)
Gynecology Problems

GYNECOLOGY PROBLEMS The female reproductive tract is a complex and intricate system. It must stay balanced in order to remain healthy. When the vaginal, ovarian, uterine, and hormonal aspects work to "factory standards" the female tract is a self sustaining, self cleaning, and self regulating milieu that demand nothing more from the patient other than general external hygiene. Internal cleaning, douching, talcum powders, creams... (posted by John 1 year 97 days ago.)
Fever and How to Reduce it

FEVER AND HOW TO REDUCE IT Fever is the body’s method of reaction to fight infection or inflammation. It is not a disease in itself, but rather a sign of a problem. Fever, a body temperature above normal, can be from being hot outside to exposure to an infection. The normal temperature in children varies with activity, eating, and the time of the day ranging from 99°F to 100°F rectally in children. Rectal... (posted by John 1 year 97 days ago.)
Corneal Abrasion

CORNEAL ABRASION The eye is made up of various layers that surround and keep in place the fluid within the eyeball and various elements serve to protect the intricate cells that detect and transmit light and images to the brain for processing. No other problem causes more aggravation and irritation to the patient than an injury to the cornea. The cornea is the outermost covering of the eye and serves multiple functions. It... (posted by John 1 year 97 days ago.)