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.
Generally speaking in the US Sears has been the leader in appliances for nearly 50 years
Most of the ones I have been to do not even have used appliances. A few of them might though.
Appliances are generally made in factories and then sold in appliance stores. Companies, such as SW Appliances, specialize in selling small and major appliances including Energy Star appliances and Wolf appliances. For more information visit http://www.swappliances.com.
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.
You should probably ask a local lawyer, but generally appliances that are NOT "built-in" are considered personal property and can be removed.
Viking makes high end, professional quality kitchen appliances. Their products are on par with other such companies as Sub-Zero, Wolf appliances, and others.
If you are wanting to buy new GE does offer many cost efficient appliances. You should know that the cheaper GE appliances are just as good as the higher priced GE appliances they are just generally the smaller, basic versions. To see some of the cheaper GE appliances go to http://www.mysears.com/GE-Appliances-18-2-cu-ft-Top-Freezer-Refrigerator--792928-review-62060
It generally is not that expensive to repair appliances in your home.
An electronic enclosure is generally plastic, and is a protective casing. These are used for various electronic appliances.
Consumerreports.org is generally accepted as being the gold standard for appliance reviews, however, it does cost money. On the free side, reviews.cnet.com offers many reviews on home appliances, and does not require a membership.