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Realistic Expectations
Hearing aids work very well when fit and adjusted appropriately. They amplify sound. You might find that you like one hearing aid better than the… Continue Reading
Malocclusion When the Bite's Not Right
Malocclusion literally means, bad bite. It may be a new word to you, but not for dentists and orthodontists; malocclusion is a technical term for… Continue Reading
What You Need To Know About Hearing Instruments
Hearing instruments improve speech understanding in various situations and support the many functions of human hearing (location of sounds, enjoyment of music). As the kind… Continue Reading
Considering a Facelift?
As people age, the effects of gravity, smoking, exposure to the sun and the stresses of daily life can be seen in their faces. Deep… Continue Reading
Open Fit Hearing Aids
As our patients know, we have significant reservations about patients wearing the tiny, completely-in-the-canal hearing aidsespecially individuals who have normal hearing in the low frequencies… Continue Reading
Tinnitus -" The Noises in Your Ears
Tinnitus is defined by the American Tinnitus Association (ATA) as “the perception of sound in one or both ears or in the head when no… Continue Reading
What Is Dry Eye?
Dry eye syndrome is among the most common eye conditions in the United States. What is dry eye syndrome? In healthy eyes, a thin layer… Continue Reading
What Is a Facelift?
Most women over the age of about forty begin to pull at their faces to try to imagine the effect that a facelift would have… Continue Reading
TMJ & Thermography
Temporomandibular joint syndrome (TMJ) is a common problem encountered in clinical practice. Signs and symptoms of TMJ syndrome can include pain on opening the mouth,… Continue Reading
Prevention of Multiple Pregnancies in IVF
Invitro fertilization (IVF) is now an integral and established treatment for infertility, and the number continues to increase (currently accounting for more than 1% of… Continue Reading