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refers to "loss" or abnormality of psychological or emotional structure or function. It can be defined objectively (medical procedures to evaluate impairment include clinical examination, lab tests, and patient
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| impacted tooth |
a condition in which a tooth is unable to erupt normaly because of it's position against the gum or bone
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| impacted tooth |
An unerupted or partially erupted tooth that is positioned against another tooth, bone, or soft tissue so that complete eruption is unlikely.
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| impairment |
Measurable dysfunction of a person.
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| impairment |
Any aspect of the health, occupation, activities, or life-style of a proposed insured that could increase his or her expected mortality or morbidity.
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