9/1/2023 0 Comments Netflix hidden gems for march![]() ![]() It has all the signs that it's going to be a well-written, very funny, deeply disturbing and beautifully observed dark comedy-cum-satire. ![]() Why you should watch: Not only does this boast an amazing cast, including Meryl Streep, Cate Blanchett, Ron Perlman and Mark Rylance, but the writer and director behind it is the same individual who gave us "The Big Short" and "Vice" And "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy," Adam McKay. Turns out warning mankind about a planet-killer the size of Mount Everest is an inconvenient fact to navigate. The problem is that it's on a direct collision course with Earth. Randall Mindy (Leonardo DiCaprio) make an astounding discovery of a comet orbiting within the solar system. Synopsis: Kate Dibiasky (Jennifer Lawrence), an astronomy grad student, and her professor Dr. We hope to see great things in the future from both Arnezeder and Swiss writer/director Tim Fehlbaum. Iain Glen ("Game of Thrones") and Sebastian Roché ("The Man in The High Castle") round off a solid cast, but the children really steal the show. The plot is, in essence "Waterworld" meets "Children of Men," but thankfully it's better than both of those. Don't let a less-than-epic rating on IMDb fool you, this is an exceptional indie sci-fi movie that's full of nice ideas. Nora Arnezeder, who plays the sole survivor of the expedition, is a force to be reckoned with. Why you should watch: This could very well be the surprise hit of 2021. Generations later, a crewed mission returns to Earth to assess whether it's possible to procreate there ![]() ![]() However, the colonists who escaped have found themselves unable to procreate. Synopsis: Cataclysmic climate-related disasters have left most of the world submerged, causing the Earth to be abandoned and forcing a mass exodus to a distant planet. Zachary Levi ("Shazam!") joins the voice talent along with Glen Powell ("Top Gun: Maverick") and Josh Wiggins ("Greyhound"). This might not appeal to everyone and Jack Black’s “Wonder Years”-style narration might be appealing to many, it's not for everyone. Dick's "A Scanner Darkly." It focuses less on actually going to the moon and more on what it was like to actually grow up during that chapter of history. Why you should watch: This is, in essence, a rotoscoped home movie about the space race from the perspective of writer and director Richard Linklater, who lest we forget, gave us the epic animated interpretation of Philip K. It's ultimately both an exacting re-creation of this special moment in history and a kid's fantasy about being plucked from his average life in suburbia to secretly train for a covert mission to the moon. It both captures the astronaut and mission control view of the triumphant moment, and the lesser-seen bottom up perspective of what it was like from an excited kid's perspective, living near NASA but mostly watching it on TV like hundreds of millions of others. Synopsis: The story of the first moon landing in the summer of 1969 from two interwoven perspectives. Plus it's directed by Shawn Levy, who also gave us "Free Guy" and "Real Steel." 2. Joining Reynolds is an impressive line up, including Mark Ruffalo, Jennifer Garner, Zoe Saldana and Catherine Keener. While not paying too much attention to the so-called "rules" of time travel, it brings drama and the complexities of human relationships into a spirited science fiction movie aimed at older kids and young adults. Why you should watch: Ryan Reynolds leads an all-star cast in this family action drama that incorporates much of Reynold's dry wit. Adding to the challenge of the mission, the two Adams discover they really don't like each other very much, and if they're going to save the world, they're first going to have to figure out how to get along. Together they must embark on an adventure into the past to find their father, set things right, and save the world. He has risked everything to come back in time on a secret mission. This mysterious pilot turns out to be the older version of himself from the future, where time travel is in its infancy. Synopsis: 13-year-old Adam Reed, still grieving the sudden death of his father a year earlier, walks into his garage one night to find a wounded pilot hiding there. ![]()
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9/1/2023 0 Comments Jewel euphoria hbo![]() Their reckless freedom is not, exactly, to be encouraged. The consequences are awful, occasionally catastrophic the girls, in particular, endure so much pain, humiliation, and violence in the pursuit of things that make them feel good. These badly behaving teens, who operate with minimal to no supervision from their parents, are jumping off the edge of adolescence into adulthood without so much as a helmet. Mary McNamara, observing the differences between the high school experiences in Euphoria and Booksmart, writes that pop culture keeps returning to high school because those four years mark the threshold to adulthood-an awakening, a rite of passage, that is “a perpetual oscillation of mood best described with hyperbole.” It gives the audience a chance to try to understand Jules, whose cotton-candy hair and girly bicycle belie a fearless, plucky soul willing to be herself at all costs.Įuphoria makes the crises and triumphs of being a teenager into operatic drama-the kind of drama that we are all susceptible to, at some point or another, but are especially vulnerable to when we’re drenched with hormones, free of most responsibilities, and terrified of what other people might think of us. It’s rare to see a show engage with a fantasy perceived as ugly and dark, and stay with it-to neither judge nor ignore it, but rather digest it. Euphoria later revisits the moment from different angles, in ways both painful and illuminating Rue, who is narrating, is trying to understand and come to terms with Jules’ erotic self, her desires and compulsions. ![]() It’s violent, in a way that seems to be what Jules and Cal both crave, but consent-insofar as a 17-year-old on a dating app can give consent-does not make the scene easier to watch. The most notable example is an early sexual encounter between Jules, a teenage trans girl, and Cal ( Eric Dane), a middle-aged family man. But when the show circles back on the same inciting incidents, it feels as if it’s mimicking the circularity of trauma, which sends us back to the source of our pain over and over again. ![]() It’s a problem when a series is more premise than plot, and Euphoria is a little guilty of sacrificing forward momentum out of a perpetual need to set the mood. It’s a provocative juxtaposition-a bleak view of over-drugged, hypersexed American youth, but depicted in a way that makes it all seem romantic, enviable, and apparently free, even when underage characters (played by adult actors) take their tops off, onscreen, for teasing girls, leering boys, and, of course, the camera.Īnd cannily, Euphoria weighs in on its own shocking moments again and again. And, it should be said, so beautifully: Euphoria’s vision of teenage dissipation, even when it goes awry, is shockingly gorgeous, a color-saturated vision of California youth that picks up on deep purples, candy pinks, and flat, orangey haze. On the other is the scandalizing behavior these high schoolers get up to-drugs, sex, alcohol-which is conflated with shock that the show would depict high school bodies so explicitly. ![]() On one hand is the show’s wall of cool-cred talent: executive producers Drake and Future the Prince lead actor Zendaya, a former Disney star with incredible style, a Marvel universe role, and 56 million Instagram followers co-lead Hunter Schafer, a model in her first on-screen performance and a supporting cast including model/actress Barbie Ferreira, comedy scion Maude Apatow, Wrinkle in Time star Storm Reid, and The Kissing Booth’s breakout heartthrob Jacob Elordi, who is almost always shirtless. As she told us, she’s not a reliable narrator-just a damaged, perceptive, charismatic one.Įuphoria, from writer/director Sam Levinson, is already controversial. ![]() She’s self-pitying, sure, but her logic is hard to argue with: active-shooter drills, climate change, the pervasive sexual pressure of porn. In voiceover, Rue has been telling us the story of this one party, interrupting herself with bitter digressions about how fucked-up it is to be young right now. She’s just snorted something in the bathroom of a crowded house party, and while staggering back downstairs, the hallway hurtled around her, Inception-like, so that she walked onto the walls and the ceiling, dodging picture frames and light fixtures, until the floor regained its gravity. “To be honest, I’m not always the most reliable narrator,” says Rue ( Zendaya), a 17-year-old drug addict, in the middle of the first episode of Euphoria. ![]() 9/1/2023 0 Comments Houdini movie 1998![]() It wasn't as prying or explicit about Houdini's personal life, but it was easily as entertaining and less messy. "Houdini" was also the title of a 1953 movie biography starring Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh. After a medium fails to make psychic contact with Mama's spirit, Houdini embarks on a prolonged rampage against all crystal ball gazers, denouncing them as "the lowest form of life." Like most everything else in the film, this bit is done, as it were, to death. The movie flounders when Houdini freaks over the death of his mother in 1913. Another villainous boss, and so soon? Densham is never content to do anything just once everything must be repeated for fear we didn't get the point. One or two scenes later, when Ehrich tries out for vaudeville with his brother Theo, the producer is a petty tyrant who tries to force himself on the future Mrs. Little Ehrich's boss at a sweatshop is a petty tyrant and antisemite. The mama's boy angle is never fully explained, and it conflicts with Houdini's stated mission of breaking all ties that bind him. The seance is a pretty corny device, but it builds to an ending that is effectively eerie.īorn Ehrich Weisz, the son of Hungarian Jewish immigrants, Houdini suffers through the death of his father and grows up very attached to Mama, played by the ever-enigmatic Grace Zabriskie. It's 10 years after Houdini's death and Rhea Perlman, as the medium, is trying to summon his spirit for the benefit of Bess and a few others who knew him. ![]() Her arguments with Houdini have no apparent motivation other than Densham's desire to inject spurious conflict.Īs the movie clunks along, chronological episodes from Houdini's life are intercut with a bizarre seance supposedly broadcast by a radio station. ![]() Late in the film she appears to have a bout with alcoholism, but that consists of exactly one scene in which she holds a drink and slurs words. She's just sort of sweet and nice and adoring of Houdini. As Bess, Stacy Edwards seems lost in a fog, but in her defense, Pen Densham, who wrote and directed the film, didn't make Bess much of a part to play. He does a good job of imparting Houdini's fiery fanaticism. Schaech, in addition to boasting a bulgy physique, puts in a performance that is strenuous and intense. Some viewers will empathize with Houdini's wife, Bess, who, early in the second hour of the two-hour film, laments, "Just tell me when it's going to end." Unfortunately, that's about the only idea the movie has, and after a while, watching Houdini pop out of this and crash out of that becomes tedious. ![]() In facing mortality and defying it repeatedly, the movie says, Houdini not only thrilled and frightened audiences but in a sense liberated them as well. The movie, premiering tomorrow night at 8, presents Houdini as a man whose life was one long string of challenges to death. We watch as Schaech wriggles and writhes on a soppy wet floor, and soon enough he's a free man, much to the consternation of the constabulary. ![]() It's 1906, and the fabled illusionist is proving to a skeptical audience of prison officials that he can break out of a jail cell even while bound by chains. "Houdini," the TNT cable network's new movie biography of the famous magician, could have been called "Hunkdini," because in the first scene and a couple of others, actor Johnathon Schaech, in the title role, parades around in a black bikini that might have come from Frederick's of Hollywood. ![]() 9/1/2023 0 Comments Proper no 12 whiskey![]() ![]() He won via technical knockout (TKO) in the first round. On 17 February 2007, at the age of 18, McGregor made his mixed martial arts debut in an amateur fight against Kieran Campbell for the Irish Ring of Truth promotion in Dublin. While in Lucan, he met future UFC fighter Tom Egan and they soon started training mixed martial arts (MMA) together. Following that, he commenced a plumbing apprenticeship. In 2006, McGregor moved with his family to Lucan, Dublin, attending Gaelcholáiste Coláiste Cois Life. At the age of 12, he also began boxing at Crumlin Boxing Club, as a way to defend himself against bullies and raise his confidence. In his youth, he played football for Lourdes Celtic Football Club. He was raised in Crumlin and attended Irish-language schools - the Gaelscoil Scoil Mológa, in Harold's Cross, at primary level, and Gaelcholáiste Coláiste de hÍde in Tallaght at secondary level, where he also developed his passion for sport, playing football. Early lifeĬonor Anthony McGregor was born in Dublin, Ireland. He also featured in the list in 2018, when he was ranked fourth, with a reported income of $99 million. McGregor was ranked as the world's highest-paid athlete by Forbes in 2021, earning a reported $180 million. His boxing match with Mayweather drew 4.3 million PPV buys in North America, the second most in combat sports history. His bout with Khabib Nurmagomedov at UFC 229 drew 2.4 million PPV buys, the most ever for an MMA event. He is the biggest pay-per-view (PPV) draw in MMA history, having headlined the five highest-selling UFC pay-per-view events. In his debut professional boxing match, he was defeated by Floyd Mayweather Jr. He is also a former Cage Warriors Featherweight and Lightweight champion. He is a former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Featherweight and Lightweight Champion, becoming the first UFC fighter to hold UFC championships in two weight classes simultaneously. Owen Roddy, Raj Vrînceanu: Boxing īrown belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu under John Kavanagh Ĭonor Anthony McGregor ( Irish: Conchúr Antóin Mac Gréagóir born 14 July 1988) is an Irish professional mixed martial artist. ![]() 8/31/2023 0 Comments Adam smith invisible hand handout![]() ![]() Gopinath cites evidence showing AI has led to productivity growth which will please Smith. Smith mentioned that wealth of nations is determined by productivity. Thankfully, Gopinath discusses impact of the ‘artificial hand’ from both the prisms of WoN and TMS. Most discussions on Smith are limited to WoN and TMS is ignored. Alex Thomas of Azim Premji University sums up the differences between all the three views nicely here.Ĭoming back to Gopinath’s lecture. Moreover, he mentions invisible hand just once in the book which in turn was influenced by none other than William Shakespeare! There is a third group which argues that we should read TMS and WoN together to get a true understanding of the man. ![]() Smith did write about the need for State and role of taxes. There is another group which suggests that Smith’s “invisible hand” attribution has been overstretched. Smith has become the face of those who support markets over State. Both self-interest and invisible hand are cited as major reasons for less government intervention in economic life and even generally, too. He also mentions that self-interest is the core reason for any economic activity. There is one group of economists who interpret “invisible hand” as economies which work best when there is minimal State intervention. ![]() Smith mentions the famous metaphor of “invisible hand” in WoN which has generated a lot of controversy. ![]() WoN, on the other hand, as the title suggests, focuses on how nations grow rich and why individual liberty is crucial in economic transactions. TMS, as the title suggests, focuses on moral philosophy and discusses human beings as a sympathetic being who cares for others. Both these books generate a lot of controversy as one is not sure which book portrays Smith correctly. Smith wrote two major books in his life: Theory of Moral Sentiments (TMS) in 1759 and Inquiry into Nature and Causes of Wealth of Nations (WoN) in 1776. I am often asked: How is HET or Smith relevant in today’s world? Gopinath’s phrasing of the question will immediately draw the attention of the 21st century student. I teach this subject called History of Economic Thought (HET), which focuses on these stalwart economists and their ideas. Second, by asking the question in this manner, she makes Smith relevant three centuries later. Why? Because she wishes to draw attention to how Smith, if alive today, would have thought about world of digital technologies and Artificial Intelligence (AI). First, she cleverly draws attention to the famous Smith attribution of “invisible hand” but instead calls it “artificial hand”. Gopinath manages to hit two birds with one stone via this question. In her remarks, Gopinath asks “how would Adam Smith have responded to the emergence of this new “artificial hand”? Gita Gopinath, first deputy managing director of International Monetary Fund (IMF) was invited to speak at University of Glasgow, where Smith acclaimed fame as both a writer and teacher. Given his tercentenary, there have been proliferation over internet and social media of several articles. One speech, among many, strikes a chord. The interest in Smith and his ideas has developed into a mega industry of its own with so many books and scholarship, each interpreting his ideas from their vantage points. Smith’s scholarship have fascinated not just economists and philosophers but cuts across many fields. But as we do not know his birth date, June 5 is marked as the great Scotsman’s birthday. Ideally, it should be 300th anniversary of Smith’s baptisation as he was baptised on the date. Jis marked as the birth tercentenary of Scottish Philosopher Adam Smith, also known as father of economics. ![]() 8/31/2023 0 Comments Rupaul drag race rose![]() Tartaglia started his career as a puppeteer on “Sesame Street.” His Broadway roles include Lumiere in Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast” and Pinocchio in” Shrek the Musical.” He is serving as an executive producer, writer, and puppeteer for Apple TV’s upcoming reboot of “Fraggle Rock” “Fowl Play” is produced by Jacob Stuckelman and Joseph Hayes and general managed by Fourth Wall Theatricals. “I’m so excited to be working with this wonderful team to help bring ‘Fowl Play’ to life, not to mention working with the amazingly talented Rosé! Much like the early days of ‘Avenue Q,’ it’s been thrilling to be collaborating with these amazing artists creating something hilariously irreverent, naughty, and full of heart and humanity,” said Tartaglia. Moreover, Dan Cathy, the company’s CEO, has made statements opposing same-sex marriage. In the style of a Mickey and Judy musical extravaganza, “Fowl Play” is a take-no-prisoners satire about the commodification and commercialization of queer culture.Ĭhick-fil-A goes unmentioned in all of this, but the fast food chain’s charitable arm has donated millions to organizations and groups that have been viewed as hostile to LGBT rights. Here’s the official synopsis: With theaters closing left and right to be replaced by Targets, Apple Stores and fast-food franchises, the down-on-their-luck writing duo, Archie and Xander, are faced with the promise of a major payout and the rebirth of the Broadway musical comedy, if they can satiate the new CEO of the chicken chain, Kimberly Chickadee, played by Rosé. “Fowl Play” will receive an industry reading on Thursday, December 16, at Carroll Studios in New York. ![]() The show is directed by Tony Award and three-time Emmy Award nominee John Tartaglia, best known for appearing in “Avenue Q.” It has a book by Billy Recce (“Little Black Book” concept album) and Yoni Weiss and music/lyrics by Recce. ![]() “ RuPaul’s Drag Race” finalist Rosé will star in “Fowl Play, a new musical comedy about the story of two queer theater writers who are commissioned to write an apology for a fried chicken company with a history of homophobia that sounds an awful lot like Chick-fil-A. ![]() ![]() ![]() How to approach Monteggia-like lesions in adults: A review. 2018 Dec 19 90(1-S):154-157.Ĭalderazzi F, Galavotti C, Nosenzo A, Menozzi M, Ceccarelli F. Annular ligament repair using allograft for the treatment of chronic radial head dislocation: a case report. Type III Monteggia Equivalent Lesion with Ipsilateral Fracture Lateral Condyle of Humerus in a Four-year-old Child: A Case Report and Literature Review. Complications during the treatment of missed Monteggia fractures with unilateral external fixation: a report on 20 patients in a 10-year period in a tertiary referral center. The fracture pattern initially exhibited included a divergent elbow dislocation, a radial shaft fracture, plastic deformation of the distal ulna, and DRUJ instability. Methods: A comprehensive search was conducted on Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS) and electronic medical records (EMR) between Jan 2010 and April 2019. Gallone G, Trisolino G, Stilli S, Di Gennaro GL. of the Monteggia fracture described above (4.4.5), because the. Here, we present an unclassifiable Monteggia variant fracture suffered through a high axial load mechanism in a 47-year-old female. Abstract Purpose: To assess the incidence of missed Monteggia fracture by radiologists and bedside clinicians (emergency and orthopaedic doctors) at a tertiary hospital. Most common type in children accounting for 70 of cases, 15 of cases in adults. The proximal ulna is fractured and radial head dislocation directed anteriorly. Radiography showed displaced and comminuted olecronon fracture with radial head. These types depend on the direction of the radial head dislocation. Type IIA Monteggia Fracture Dislocation with Ipsilateral Distal Radius. Fractures of the proximal ulna: current concepts in surgical management. Jose Luis Babo classified Monteggia fractures into four types. ![]() 8/31/2023 0 Comments Persona 3 portable ppsspp settings![]() ![]() But i found another way out - asked my friend to load my saves on his PSP and it worked - he was able to pass the level and send me the saves back. Unfortunately that didn't help =( I didn't find dynarec jit setting, tried doing all the settings as you described and nothing changed. (07-25-2015 12:55 PM)theENTER Wrote: (07-24-2015 09:55 AM)sivis Wrote: Hello! I am sorry to if there was an answer to my problem before, but i didn't find anything about this. I usually play on note 3, and also tried to play on PC, on ppsspp1.0.1, the results were the same.ĭont use multithreadded, cpu clock must 0, enable dynarec jit and importantly dont use hack settings, try reset your game without loading with savestats, enable everything in performance and rendering resolution: 1 x psp and native device resolution and dont use software rendering and rendering mode is buffered rendering and frame skip is 1 or3 is good and features and both texture sttings off. If you have any idea what can be done hear, please share. ![]() I tried reloading, disabling and enabling all the graphic settings, resolutions, disabling and enabling cheats, and nothing helped =( I can go through walls, i've defeated the boss but can't go to the next floor as i can't see nor interact with the stairs. I have been recently stuck on floor 244, when i enter that floor, i see only several 3d objects, the teleporter, the boss and the characters. (07-24-2015 09:55 AM)sivis Wrote: Hello! I am sorry to if there was an answer to my problem before, but i didn't find anything about this. ![]() 8/31/2023 0 Comments Large yellow gems![]() ![]() Thus the history of the citrine is closely interwoven with that of the topaz, and coincides with it completely when it comes to the interpretation of alleged miraculous powers. ![]() However, the citrine is a member of the large quartz family, a family which, with its multitude of colours and very various structures, offers gemstone lovers almost everything their hearts desire in terms of adornment and decoration, from absolutely clear rock crystal to black onyx. And it does so at prices which are by no means unaffordable. The name is derived from the colour - the yellow of the lemon -, although the most sought-after stones have a clear, radiant yellowish to brownish red. Like all crystal quartzes, the citrine has a hardness of 7 on the Mohs scale and is thus, to a large extent, insensitive to scratches. It won't immediately take offence at being knocked about either, since its cleavage properties are non-existent. Even if their refractive index is relatively low, the yellow stones have just that mellow, warm tone that seems to have captured the last glow of autumn. Like golden Rhine wine or sparkling Madeira, heavy and sweet, citrine jewellery shimmers and brings a hint of sunshine to those dull November days. ![]() There are not many yellow gemstones in the world of jewels. However, the citrine fulfils everyone's colour wishes, from lemon yellow to reddish brown.Ī diamond or a sapphire may be yellow - those will be expensive -, or sometimes a tourmaline or chrysoberyl, though these tend toward green somewhat, a golden beryl or eben a pure topaz, which we will mention again later on. Rare though it is, yellow does in fact occur in quartz in Nature, if seldom, when there are traces of iron in the silicon dioxide. Historically, it has been found in Spain, on the Scottish island of Arran, in France, Hungary and in several mines overseas. Perhaps the citrine wouldn't have been talked about any more at all if, in the middle of the 18th century, it had not been for the discovery that amethysts and smoky quartzes can also be rendered yellow by so-called burning. This heat treatment at temperatures of between 470 and 560 degrees has to be carried out very carefully and requires a great deal of experience. However, in the course of 200 years, its application has become so much a matter of course that most of the stones available in the trade today are in fact burnt amethysts or smoky quartzes. Only a trained specialist can recognise the signs of heat treatment at all, burnt stones having subtle stripes whilst the yellow of natural ones is cloudy. In Europe, the boom on these yellow to reddish crystal quartzes didn't begin until, in the 1930s, expatriate agate cutters from Idar-Oberstein sent large quantities of citrine back home, along with amethyst and agate, from Brazil and Uruguay. Thus the golden-yellow quartzes made a contribution to Idar-Oberstein's becoming - and remaining - one of the world's great gemstone centres. Just as they had been used to doing with agate and other kinds of quartz, the cutters faceted the citrine using large, rotating sandstones over decades. The raw stone was actually held in the cutter's hand during this process. If you give that a little thought, it will occur to you just how skilled the cutters from the Hunsrück really were. The supply of Europe with sufficient raw material came just at the right moment for the nascent upheaval in social conditions. ![]() 8/31/2023 0 Comments Guardian anytime dentist![]() ![]() Raj is a comprehensive and compassionate provider, who is also in your network. If you have Guardian Dental insurance in Canonsburg, Dr. She is our friendly and knowledgeable insurance coordinator, and she is an expert at helping patients understand and make the most of their insurance benefits. If you have questions about your Guardian Dental insurance benefit, we encourage you to contact our office and speak with Mona. Use the advanced search options to search by coverage, patient, date of service or claim number. According to Mayo Clinic, problems that occur in the mouth can affect the rest of your body: 1 Diabetes: People who have gum disease have a harder time controlling their blood sugar levels. Claims, Explanation of Benefits (EOB) and letters, for the past 30 days will automatically display. Dental care and oral health shouldn’t be considered optional or secondary. Meet Mona: Your Insurance Coordinator at Center One Dental As a member, you can view your claims in Guardian Anytime by selecting Claims and then Claims status from the menu options. It will also ensure that you get the treatment you need most in a timely manner. Having a good understanding of how your Guardian Dental plan works will help you make the most of your insurance benefits throughout the year. It usually ranges between $1000 to $2000. This amount is the most benefit dollars that your insurance will pay for treatment throughout the year. You can select your PCD during the online enrollment. Guardian dental insurance plans provide comprehensive coverage for individuals, families, and groups on a full range of dental services, from routine. ![]() Your plan will likely have a yearly maximum. With Guardian Managed DentalGuard HMO plan, you must select a Primary Care Dentist to receive benefits.Major restorative treatment such as a dental crown or a bridge is usually covered at around 50%.Minor restorative treatments like dental fillings are typically covered at a percentage that ranges from 70% to 80%.Raj every six months since preventive care, or dental cleanings and checkups are covered at 100% in your network. There is no out-of-pocket cost to you when you visit Dr.Guardian Dental Coverage Availability & FeesĮven though every Guardian Dental plan is different, there are still some basic facts to understand about dental insurance. BILLING DENTIST OR DENTAL ENTITY (Leave blank if dentist or dental entity is not. ![]() |
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