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Despite the first good impressions, Lucid immediately began undergoing blood-pressure tests and other evaluations to determine how her body had coped with the long stay in weightlessness and how it was readapting to gravity. This enables dental professionals or patients at home to achieve a better and more secure fit, retention, and increased comfort by adapting and readapting the critical parts of their denture, splint, or other dental appliance over and over again -- whenever any adjustment may be desired or required by simply placing the appliance in warm water. |
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