Hi im 15 years old
used to grind my teeth when i was alot younger caused bucked teeth :(
NHS covered my braces (reconstruction i guess)
Good luck with what ever your doing
An ovarian cyst would not be considered a pre existing condition. You should have no problem getting an insurance plan.
Teeth grinding can be a problem, since it removes the protection on your teeth. There are available treatment options that can repair the damage. There is also treatment to get you to stop grinding your teeth.
The grinding noise can be an indication of a bad gear in the transmission. The grinding noise can also indicate a problem with the clutch.
What insurance? Life or Properties! Life insurance is a problem for poor countries. When one have no food or money, will he go for insurance?
It depends on where the grinding noise is coming from. Most of the time the grinding is coming from the brakes and the brake pads need to be replaced. If they've been grinding for a while, the rotors will need to be resurfaced or replaced. Other possibilities for grinding are worn axle bearings, or a problem with the clutch. If the clutch goes out, there will be a grinding noise when you try to shift gears.
The "awful grinding sound" might be a problem with your power steering
Depending on what is causing the problem, it can cost between $10 and $300. It depends on the problem and the cost of the parts, and labor.
As it applies to insurance, the adverse selection problem is the trndency for:
I had that problem in my 84 and it turned out to be the cable itself
MoD has yet to recognise the seriousness of the alcohol problem and must review its policy in this area."
Check the front brakes. the most common problem for grinding is worn brake pads allowing the metal backer to rub the rotor.
countershaft bearing could be problem