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Yanking perfectly good teeth ........

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Joel M. Eichen - 22 Oct 2004 17:46 GMT
have just had 3/4 of mine remover. The others will come out in a few
weeks,
along with the one root canal, which will be extracted.

If an individual has read on this subject and is knowledgable, he will
take
care of you.

GUESS WHO???

Right.

Janster.
Adenosine - 22 Oct 2004 17:50 GMT
>have just had 3/4 of mine remover. The others will come out in a few
>weeks,
>along with the one root canal, which will be extracted.

Not very related, but .... Is it any worse if the patient elects to
have the teeth pulled because they can't afford rct/bu/crown? What
about if they can't afford a 4 surface restoration?

Just thinking about a buddy of mine who I need to kick in the rear and
get him to go to a dentist...

Adenosine
Joel M. Eichen - 22 Oct 2004 18:44 GMT
>>have just had 3/4 of mine remover. The others will come out in a few
>>weeks,
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>have the teeth pulled because they can't afford rct/bu/crown? What
>about if they can't afford a 4 surface restoration?

Dangerous malpractice action there!

A patient cannot consent to malpractice. If he wants it yanked, and if
its a good tooth, you have not "INFORMED the patient properly."

YES, we all have yanked those, but I always wondered, "Is this the
one?"

Fortunately it never was.

Joel

>Just thinking about a buddy of mine who I need to kick in the rear and
>get him to go to a dentist...
>
>Adenosine
Jan - 23 Oct 2004 04:06 GMT
>Subject: Re: Yanking perfectly good teeth ........
>From: Adenosine adeno@nospam4u.org
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>
>Adenosine

Poor Joel, can't sit still long enough to read.

Now for the truth:

I have been reading this thread. I have peripheral neuropathy. I have found a
dentist (alternative) who knows that mercury amalgams are very dangerous. They
can cause all manner of things. He will remove them and put in composities. I
have just had 3/4 of mine remover. The others will come out in a few weeks,
along with the one root canal, which will be extracted.

Jan
Rich.@. - 23 Oct 2004 04:16 GMT
>Now for the truth:
>
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>
>Jan

OOPS. Jan seems to have left out the rest of what she said.

Now for the *whole* truth:

>I believe the mercury is the cause of my problems. I hav felt better
>today that
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>
>Jan

But then Jan said that the reason she felt better than she had in two
years was because all the dental work was done but I will let her tell
you in her own words:

>>>>Rich said:
>>>>
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>mercury out??? The dental work was over?? Poor Jan. May God have mercy
>on her soul.

That's a wrap.

Aloha,

Rich
Joel M. Eichen - 23 Oct 2004 14:01 GMT
I thought you said you had an asymptomatic root canal tooth that "YOU
JUST HAD TO GET OUT!"

So you could Break Dance again.

Joel

>Poor Joel, can't sit still long enough to read.
>
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>
>Jan
 
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