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    John Maxwell From Spark hill Birmingham, England and his implant surgery

    John Maxwell From Spark hill Birmingham, England and his implant surgery

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    Hello, I am John Maxwell from Spark Hill Birmingham, and I recently had a lot of toothache due to a displaced molar in my lower Jaw. The pain was mild at first but, within days, progressed into severe shooting pain. My Jaw also swelled up, which led to limited function of the Jaw. Unable to open my Jaw and eat properly, I presumed to a liquid diet and took painkillers. Soon afterwards is started seeking medical help for my growing pains. On meeting a dentist, he revealed that because my teeth were displaced, it allowed debris from the food I was eating to accumulate under my teeth. I wanted to seek a one-time cure for the problem. The doctor advised me to get the teeth removed and have an implant surgically placed in its place. I was ready for the treatment, but I learned at the last moment that my insurance did not cover dental work, and I had to seek other ways to help my condition. The treatment was very expensive in England, so I started seeking medical aid in India as I had a lot of relatives there. Soon I found out about Stem Cell Care India, who told me they could do the surgery for half the cost and could also help accelerate my recovery through their Stem Cell Therapy. I booked my appointments and travelled to India, and they cared for me in the most profound way possible. Soon after my treatment, my Jaw started functioning as usual, and I started eating again.

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