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Medical Forum / General / Dentistry / September 2008

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binky, pacifier, NTI, pipes, and cigarettes, fingers and a thumb

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oralhealth@comcast.net - 21 Sep 2008 16:31 GMT
Less us not forget that any of these things  can act as orthopedic
appliances and can cause open bite, jaw repositioning, and tooth
movement.

Could cigarettes be a substitute for NTI appliances?

...David DiBenedetto DMD, "Insider's guide to gum disease,
orthodontics and dentistry. ..."
Amatus Cremona - 21 Sep 2008 21:58 GMT
Is your name Joel by any chance?

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> Less us not forget that any of these things  can act as orthopedic
> appliances and can cause open bite, jaw repositioning, and tooth
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> ...David DiBenedetto DMD, "Insider's guide to gum disease,
> orthodontics and dentistry. ..."
Dartos - 22 Sep 2008 13:56 GMT
I doubt it.  Joel thought all of this could be done with amalgam.

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D

> Is your name Joel by any chance?
 
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