hi,
should you fix implants or bridges if the tooth falls out.
well ---- should you use ANASThesia to fix implants or bridges or
cavities ---- is it serious if it gets into your blood stream and
detoxifies slowly.
well, an implant for an old friend of mine --- DID NOT FIX --- because
the gum bone was soft and the screws or whatever did not fit.
i've seen people in india who cannot afford implants --- what happens
to them.
what if you make the bone hard by massaging the gums with ghee and/or
urine.
are implants still needed ?
Erach
Mark & Steven Bornfeld - 26 Aug 2008 19:00 GMT
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> hi,
> should you fix implants or bridges if the tooth falls out.
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>
> Erach
Lack of dental care in underdeveloped countries, or even in rapidly
developing countries like India is a major problem--one among many.
Implants were mostly nonexistent in the rest of the world a mere 30
years ago. People survived.
The challenge is to channel some of the new wealth being generated in
India, China and the rest of the developing world into education, so
people can lift themselves out of poverty.
This is more important at this point than gum massage.
Steve

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tenthmed - 26 Aug 2008 22:04 GMT
Just wonderin' is urine (or my'in ((cudos to Jack Black on a "the King
of Queens" episode)))considered "green" as in Al Gore theology or is it
various shades of "yello". I have extra and am willing to share.
Mark & Steven Bornfeld - 26 Aug 2008 23:05 GMT
> Just wonderin' is urine (or my'in ((cudos to Jack Black on a "the King
> of Queens" episode)))considered "green" as in Al Gore theology or is it
> various shades of "yello". I have extra and am willing to share.
"Watch out where the huskies go"

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Newbie@bix.nex - 27 Aug 2008 06:47 GMT
>> Just wonderin' is urine (or my'in ((cudos to Jack Black on a "the King
>> of Queens" episode)))considered "green" as in Al Gore theology or is it
>> various shades of "yello". I have extra and am willing to share.
>
>"Watch out where the huskies go"
..."Don't you eat that yellow snow"
-FZ
Good one !
tenthmed - 26 Aug 2008 23:20 GMT
"They call me mellow yellow, quite rightly!" - Donovan circa 1967
Newbie@bix.nex - 27 Aug 2008 06:51 GMT
>"They call me mellow yellow, quite rightly!" - Donovan circa 1967
Most Excellent !