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Stem Cell Dental Implants might one day be alternative to Dental Implants and Dentures

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Although dental implants have a success rate of more than 95 percent, there is always a risk for complications and infection, including injury to the nerves, sinuses or nasal cavity. In some cases, the implant fails to fuse to the jawbone, or can break or crack. (Chron) - Those seeking treatment for missing teeth can usually expect to replace them with dentures, dental bridges or dental implants. For damaged teeth that can be saved, there are crowns, fillings and root canals. However, researchers are pointing to an alternative to standard forms of treatment — growing or repairing one's own teeth with the use of human stem cells. Dr. David Mooney, bioengineering professor at Harvard University's Wyss Institute, led a study that demonstrated the ability of a low-power laser to trigger human dental stem cells to form dentin, the hard tissue underneath the tooth's enamel. The laser treatments triggered the dentin formation after about 12 weeks, based on high-resolution x-ray

Top 10 Dark Circles Treatments in Malaysia 2018 / 2019

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Looking for an aesthetic clinic to do your  dark circles under eyes treatment  in Malaysia? There are many ways to treat dark circles under eyes from the face.  Some of the choices available are dermal fillers, HIFU (high intensity focused ultrasound) and laser treatment methods. Discuss with your doctor to decide on which is the most  suitable treatment for your condition. Best 10 Clinics in Malaysia for Dark Circles Under Eyes Treatment As for the clinic selection, the online world provides overwhelming information and while  some of the sites do provide the needed information; the methods in which the clinics are selected are not explained. Are the medical doctors verified and registered with the Malaysian Medical Council? Are the doctors registered with the National Registry of Registered Medical Practitioners Practising Aesthetic Medical Practice? If yes, which chapter? LCP Chapter 1,2 or 3? There are many aesthetic clinics out there and it may not be easy to select the

Non Surgical Facelift Malaysia - Cost and Reviews 2018 / 2019

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Looking for a non surgical facelift in Malaysia ? It's likely that you are confused and overwhelmed by what you have read in the online world as there are many types of non surgical facelifts. Non-surgical options for facelifts fall into three categories:  1) r eplenishing lost volume,  2) resurfacing the superficial skin and  3) tightening deeper tissue.  Generally, a range of treatments are used in combination to achieve your overall facial rejuvenation and facelift goals. As we get older, we lose volume in our faces, specifically in the cheeks, temples, lips, around the mouth and under the eyes. With the use of fillers, plastic surgeons are replacing that lost volume to help “reverse the creation of shadows and restore the reflection of light which gives the appearance of youth, energy and vibrancy.” The use of fillers can shave years off someone’s face, making them look up to “a generation younger.” For those who aren’t interested in having needles injected into t

Non Surgical Nose Job Malaysia - Nose Fillers 2018 / 2019

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Looking for a non surgical nose job in Malaysia ? Non-surgical nose jobs are performed to augment or reshape your nose using injectables including injectable fillers and muscle relaxants. The fillers used include hyaluronic acid (Restylane and Juvederm), liquid silicone, polyacrylamide gel, calcium hydroxyapatite (Radiesse) and polymethylmethacrylate. The non-surgical nose job procedure takes thirty to sixty minutes to perform. The procedure is used to make minor alterations to the nose. The procedure is not suitable to reduce a large nose.The results last for about one year. Non Surgical Nose Job Cost in Malaysia The cost of nose fillers in Malaysia range somewhere between RM 1,800 to RM 2,800 per cc, depending on the method, the doctor performing the non surgical nose job and also the amount used. The total price you are paying would normally include the doctor’s fee, the cost of the filler and the cost of the local anaesthesia. Most original and branded fillers come in t