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患者右上第一中切牙扭转近90度,且伴有唇侧倾斜,牙髓正常,牙根长大,牙槽骨轻度吸收,牙龈红肿,探易出血 如果选择桩核和金属烤瓷冠修复,对此牙牙冠错误的处理是

A. 按照金属烤瓷冠牙体预备的要求磨除牙冠硬组织
B. 去除薄壁
C. 去除无基釉
D. 齐龈磨除牙冠
E. 以上都不是

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What does it say about a society that outsources the last years and moments of life to a clinical setting that is neither loving, nor particularly caring(46) More succinctly, what does it say about us when we ship our parents off to nursing homes instead of caring for them, in the toughest times, at homeAs we grow older, we all face life in different ways. (47) We all see, upon occasion, the ravages of disease and the frailty and indomitable spirit of our humanness as loved ones struggle to face their own aging. Parkinsons, dementia, Alzheimer’s, cancer, strokes and other ailments take loved ones, issuing a summons to the younger generation to respond. How we respond tells us who we really are and what we are made of.Dispirited by the seemingly shallow "caring" of medical facilities like "nursing homes", many Americans are embracing "home care". And the benefits of home-care experience can far outweigh the costs one expects in anguish and the pocketbook. (48) One might find inspiration, an uplifting and newfound realization of the sanctity and importance of human life, and a life-altering family sense of love, caring, giving and togetherness.Many families say, "My loved one gave more to us than we ever gave to her or him."Suffering can bring families together--or send the selfish to flight. (49) The giving experience of knowing we all loved enough to bring the suffering member of the family home to our hearts and our ability to care, may forever change the way we remember who we are. There may be no Hallmark moment, no reward from the ailing family member. But you might surprise yourself and you might be surprised by how your suffering loved one inspires you.There are times when the hospital, nursing home and even the hospice are mandated. But don’t sell yourself and your family short. Your love and care may well exceed that of all others.(50) In numerous ways, many of us live in a world without connection to the life-and-death struggles that make us loving, caring human beings. We rush to work, the kids’ soccer tournaments, even vacations, at break-neck speed. When we pause to give, we shop at Wal-Mart for the appropriate handout. We Americans spend more than $ 4 billion annually on our pets, but sometimes neglect our family duties and responsibilities. (48) One might find inspiration, an uplifting and newfound realization of the sanctity and importance of human life, and a life-altering family sense of love, caring, giving and togetherness.

What does it say about a society that outsources the last years and moments of life to a clinical setting that is neither loving, nor particularly caring(46) More succinctly, what does it say about us when we ship our parents off to nursing homes instead of caring for them, in the toughest times, at homeAs we grow older, we all face life in different ways. (47) We all see, upon occasion, the ravages of disease and the frailty and indomitable spirit of our humanness as loved ones struggle to face their own aging. Parkinsons, dementia, Alzheimer’s, cancer, strokes and other ailments take loved ones, issuing a summons to the younger generation to respond. How we respond tells us who we really are and what we are made of.Dispirited by the seemingly shallow "caring" of medical facilities like "nursing homes", many Americans are embracing "home care". And the benefits of home-care experience can far outweigh the costs one expects in anguish and the pocketbook. (48) One might find inspiration, an uplifting and newfound realization of the sanctity and importance of human life, and a life-altering family sense of love, caring, giving and togetherness.Many families say, "My loved one gave more to us than we ever gave to her or him."Suffering can bring families together--or send the selfish to flight. (49) The giving experience of knowing we all loved enough to bring the suffering member of the family home to our hearts and our ability to care, may forever change the way we remember who we are. There may be no Hallmark moment, no reward from the ailing family member. But you might surprise yourself and you might be surprised by how your suffering loved one inspires you.There are times when the hospital, nursing home and even the hospice are mandated. But don’t sell yourself and your family short. Your love and care may well exceed that of all others.(50) In numerous ways, many of us live in a world without connection to the life-and-death struggles that make us loving, caring human beings. We rush to work, the kids’ soccer tournaments, even vacations, at break-neck speed. When we pause to give, we shop at Wal-Mart for the appropriate handout. We Americans spend more than $ 4 billion annually on our pets, but sometimes neglect our family duties and responsibilities. (49) The giving experience of knowing we all loved enough to bring the suffering member of the family home to our hearts and our ability to care, may forever change the way we remember who we are.

What does it say about a society that outsources the last years and moments of life to a clinical setting that is neither loving, nor particularly caring(46) More succinctly, what does it say about us when we ship our parents off to nursing homes instead of caring for them, in the toughest times, at homeAs we grow older, we all face life in different ways. (47) We all see, upon occasion, the ravages of disease and the frailty and indomitable spirit of our humanness as loved ones struggle to face their own aging. Parkinsons, dementia, Alzheimer’s, cancer, strokes and other ailments take loved ones, issuing a summons to the younger generation to respond. How we respond tells us who we really are and what we are made of.Dispirited by the seemingly shallow "caring" of medical facilities like "nursing homes", many Americans are embracing "home care". And the benefits of home-care experience can far outweigh the costs one expects in anguish and the pocketbook. (48) One might find inspiration, an uplifting and newfound realization of the sanctity and importance of human life, and a life-altering family sense of love, caring, giving and togetherness.Many families say, "My loved one gave more to us than we ever gave to her or him."Suffering can bring families together--or send the selfish to flight. (49) The giving experience of knowing we all loved enough to bring the suffering member of the family home to our hearts and our ability to care, may forever change the way we remember who we are. There may be no Hallmark moment, no reward from the ailing family member. But you might surprise yourself and you might be surprised by how your suffering loved one inspires you.There are times when the hospital, nursing home and even the hospice are mandated. But don’t sell yourself and your family short. Your love and care may well exceed that of all others.(50) In numerous ways, many of us live in a world without connection to the life-and-death struggles that make us loving, caring human beings. We rush to work, the kids’ soccer tournaments, even vacations, at break-neck speed. When we pause to give, we shop at Wal-Mart for the appropriate handout. We Americans spend more than $ 4 billion annually on our pets, but sometimes neglect our family duties and responsibilities. (46) More succinctly, what does it say about us when we ship our parents off to nursing homes instead of caring for them, in the toughest times, at home

What does it say about a society that outsources the last years and moments of life to a clinical setting that is neither loving, nor particularly caring(46) More succinctly, what does it say about us when we ship our parents off to nursing homes instead of caring for them, in the toughest times, at homeAs we grow older, we all face life in different ways. (47) We all see, upon occasion, the ravages of disease and the frailty and indomitable spirit of our humanness as loved ones struggle to face their own aging. Parkinsons, dementia, Alzheimer’s, cancer, strokes and other ailments take loved ones, issuing a summons to the younger generation to respond. How we respond tells us who we really are and what we are made of.Dispirited by the seemingly shallow "caring" of medical facilities like "nursing homes", many Americans are embracing "home care". And the benefits of home-care experience can far outweigh the costs one expects in anguish and the pocketbook. (48) One might find inspiration, an uplifting and newfound realization of the sanctity and importance of human life, and a life-altering family sense of love, caring, giving and togetherness.Many families say, "My loved one gave more to us than we ever gave to her or him."Suffering can bring families together--or send the selfish to flight. (49) The giving experience of knowing we all loved enough to bring the suffering member of the family home to our hearts and our ability to care, may forever change the way we remember who we are. There may be no Hallmark moment, no reward from the ailing family member. But you might surprise yourself and you might be surprised by how your suffering loved one inspires you.There are times when the hospital, nursing home and even the hospice are mandated. But don’t sell yourself and your family short. Your love and care may well exceed that of all others.(50) In numerous ways, many of us live in a world without connection to the life-and-death struggles that make us loving, caring human beings. We rush to work, the kids’ soccer tournaments, even vacations, at break-neck speed. When we pause to give, we shop at Wal-Mart for the appropriate handout. We Americans spend more than $ 4 billion annually on our pets, but sometimes neglect our family duties and responsibilities. (47) We all see, upon occasion, the ravages of disease and the frailty and indomitable spirit of our humanness as loved ones struggle to face their own aging.

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