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  2. Column: Here's one key reform that can fix U.S. healthcare

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    And, of course, the cost-sharing revolution has utterly failed to control U.S. healthcare costs or bring about a healthier nation. Per capita healthcare spending in the U.S. has risen from about ...

  3. 59th Medical Wing - Wikipedia

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    The 59th Dental Group examines approximately 36,000 basic military trainees and 28,000 technical training students a year. It has the only stereolithography and modeling lab in the Air Force, which produces dimensionally-accurate medical models and craniofacial prostheses .

  4. Dental extraction - Wikipedia

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    illustration demonstrating the use of the dental key for extracting teeth. Historically, dental extractions have been used to treat a variety of illnesses. Before the discovery of antibiotics , chronic tooth infections were often linked to a variety of health problems, and therefore removal of a diseased tooth was a common treatment for various ...

  5. Boston University Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine

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    In 1972, the School included a predoctoral program leading to a DMD degree. In September 2021, the School completed a three-year expansion/renovation project at an approximate $115 million cost. [2] In 1996, the School was renamed the "Boston University Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine" [citation needed]

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  7. Crown (dental restoration) - Wikipedia

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    A dental CAD/CAM machine costs roughly $100,000, with continued purchase of ceramic ingots and milling burs. Because of high costs, the usual and customary fee for making a CAD/CAM crown in the dentist's office is often slightly higher than having the same crown made in a dental laboratory.