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Orthodontic appliances like metal bands and certain types of braces, such as molar bands or certain lingual braces, often require the placement of orthodontic separators. These separators create space between teeth to accommodate the bands or other appliances during the fitting process.
Generally no, it fully depends on the wording in the order.
Generally, Medicaid does not pay for orthodontics.
yes, they just generally hurt as they are creating a gap between your teeth. on average your gums will swell up and you will have trouble eating.
Cords generally receive the most damage in service, because they are exposed and extend away from the appliance to receptacles or connected devices.
Generally there are 3 types of appliances used: 1) Fixed appliance - bands and brackets are temporarily fixed to the teeth 2) Removable appliance - appliance an be removed from the mouth for cleaning 3) Functional appliance - this help to modify the growth of jaws when the body is growing. It can be fixed or removable.
It generally is not that expensive to repair appliances in your home.
Usually the most expensive appliance for a new home would be between the refrigerator or the washer and dryer combination. Those can generally cost over $1,000 if you get an expensive brand or style.
generally speaking if a leak from a domestic appliance causes damage, the damge caused by the leak is covered. the cost to repair the appliance is not.
Small appliance repair companies will do it, but the cost is generally higher than a new unit.
A hotplate is a small and portable kitchen appliance that features a heating element that can be gas-powered or electric. They are generally used for food preparation.
The clothes dryer, a common household appliance, generally weights in the 100 pound to 150 pound range depending on the make and model.