Dental Curved
Dental Curved
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Lot of 3 Sets Dissecting Medical Kit Set of 9 Pieces | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $35.00 | 38m |
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1 Piece T C Castroviejo Needle Holder 7 Curved | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $45.00 | 38m |
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Pratt Dilator Uterine Set of 8 Pieces Curved | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $22.00 | 38m |
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Metzenbaum Scissor 11 Curved | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $12.50 | 39m |
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AUFRICHT Glabellar Rasp 825 21cm Curved Blade | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $9.90 | 55m |
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T C Castroviejo Needle Holder Surgical Dental Curved 5 | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $24.99 | 3h 6m |
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SuperCut Scissor Mayo Dissecting Surgical Dental 675 C | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $9.75 | 3h 6m |
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T C Iris Scissors 45 Curved Surgical Dental New | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $7.35 | 3h 6m |
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NEW ADULT TYPODONT DENTAL MODEL TEETH REMOVABLE | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $30.50 | 16h 34m |
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200 Starryshine Dental Supply Saliva Ejectors White tip | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $9.99 | 16h 35m |
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Pocket Metal Toothpick Holder
Sale Price: $3.98 |
DescriptionTired of carrying your toothpicks mixed in with your change and keys in a lint-filled pocket? Sick of getting jabbed when you reach in your pocket to get one? Our stylish metal toothpick holder brings your 'pick chewin' to a whole new level of cleanliness and safety not to mention style! Includes 7 bamboo toothpicks! Features
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Copper Tongs w/ Curved End
Sale Price: $20.95 |
Description9" long tongs that are necessary for removing objects from pickling solution. Features
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Plaster Spatula 4" blade, curved tip
Sale Price: $9.79 |
DescriptionPlaster spatula 4" blade curved tip, Dental Instruments, dental tools, dental supplies, dentist tools Features
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Murphy Plaster Knife - Curved
Sale Price: $18.95 |
DescriptionMurphy Plaster Knife - CurvedModel Number: 07-855 |
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How Pliers #111 - Curved
Sale Price: $39.95 |
Description45 degree utility pliers, serrated pads.Model Number: 09-111 |
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Watts - 2 Large Syringe Oral Irrigators with Tapered Deep Reach Tips for Crowns, Bridges, Oral Pockets and More - 10ml
Sale Price: $6.50 |
DescriptionUse to irrigate under crowns, bridges, between teeth, gum lines, oral pockets, around braces and more. Do not use in ears or eyes. Features
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Personal Dental Care: Brush Your Plaque Away
The primary aim of personal dental care is to prevent cavities from forming in the teeth. In order for you to prevent cavities and maintain a healthy set of teeth, you need to remove plaque, a transparent layer of bacteria that stays on the surface of your teeth.
Some effective ways to prevent plaque from forming is to brush your teeth at least twice a day and floss at least once a day. Brushing your teeth will help stimulate your gums and in turn keep them healthy and less susceptible to gum diseases.
Choose The Right Toothpaste Toothpastes are typically made of detergents, abrasives and foaming agents. The most common active ingredient in toothpaste is fluoride. Fluoride is the component of the toothpaste that is responsible for preventing cavities from forming.
When choosing what toothpaste to buy, make sure that it has a great amount of fluoride to keep your mouth cavity-free. Studies say that 1 out of 10 people has a tendency to accumulate tartar rapidly. What is tartar? It is actually plaque that is difficult to remove and damaging because it is already in hardened form.
There are anti-tartar toothpastes and mouthwashes available in the market today which can help prevent tartar formation. Another great tip for preventing the formation of tartar is brushing the teeth located near the salivary glands.
For individuals that seem to have teeth which are sensitive to pressure, cold and heat, there are
toothpastes specially made for sensitive teeth.
However, a visit to the dentist may be most appropriate so that the dentist can assess whether the sensitivity of the teeth may lead to a serious problem such as nerve inflammation or severe cavity.
Learn How To Floss Although brushing is considered to be the most important part in the personal dental care routine, it doesn't actually have the ability to remove the plaque and food particles between the teeth, under the gum line or within braces.
A dental floss is the weapon to get rid of the above-mentioned teeth and mouth "pests". Flossing can be done at least once a day.
There are actually different kinds of flosses and these depend on the space that a person has in between his or her teeth. Most dentists would usually suggest unwaxed floss because it is easier to glide through narrow spaces.
However, recent studies have discovered that there is actually no significant difference in the
effectiveness among the different kinds of dental flosses. When flossing your teeth, you should be very careful so that you can avoid injuring your gums.
Remember, gums are very sensitive and they can bleed easily. Never force the floss under the gums; just curve the floss around the edge of your tooth and form a letter "c" then glide the floss up and down the side of each tooth. Do not forget to floss the back sides of your teeth as well.
All in all, maintaining your very own personal dental care routine can be easy, as long as you have enough willingness and determination to achieve a great set of pearly whites.
If you are one of the many people who don't really give much attention to your teeth, don't wait until you experience awful dental-related problems such as toothache, bad breath (halitosis) or bleeding gums.
About the Author
Dannicash is the blogs' owner of Sonicare 5300 and Dental Plan Insurance
health economics?
Government provides Dental care for low income seniors at rate of $50. Also, dentist have patients who pay out of pocket. The demand curve is shown below. Dentist are individual monopolist.
i) If each dentist works on profit-maximizing basis, how many treatments will be provided to the paying patient and to the funded patients.
ii)What will the # of paying patients and federally funded patients be if federal agency raises rate to $60 per treatment.
Out of pocket price is shown in 2nd column.
Qnty dmd PriceTR MR TC MC
0$80 $50
170$70 $70 70 $20
260$120 $50 110 40
350$150 $30 170 60
440$160 $10 250 80
530$150 $-10 350 100
620$120 $-30 470 120
Q... P.... TR... MR... TC... MC... Profit
0... 80..... 0..... X..... 50..... X..... -50
1... 70.... 70.... 70.... 70..... 20..... 0
2... 60... 120... 50... 110.... 40.... 10
3... 50... 150... 30... 170.... 60... -20
4... 40... 160... 10... 250.... 80... -90
5... 30... 150.. -10... 350... 100.. -200
6... 20... 120.. -30... 470... 120.. -350
i)
Profit-maximizing P=60 Q=2 (MR≥MC) but for dental-care rate at P=50; Q=3 so we don't know if these patients not already included in gov dental-care funded program.
If we assume that they are even proportion then
Funded: Q=3; P=50
Paying: Q=2; P=60
ii)
Funded: Q=2; P=60
Paying: Q=2; P=60
P.S. Actually all there is messed up in initial task - we don't know if both markets follow the same demand and cost patterns, thus some elements of total cost may be double-counted and marginal cost may follow different pattern.
So just give more assumption for this task to solve it right. Provide more details how these patients are differentiated (at least by costs if they follow the same demand).
Curved MPR of a dental scan with OsiriX PRO
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