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WHY All These Requirements To Disposal Of Amalgam??
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Jan - 17 Nov 2004 22:22 GMT This very same material which just came out of the mouth!
http://www.cda.org/public/policy/app5_waste.htm
Joel M. Eichen - 18 Nov 2004 01:24 GMT >This very same material which just came out of the mouth! > >http://www.cda.org/public/policy/app5_waste.htm Is this a kooky newsgroup or what?
Joel
carabelli - 18 Nov 2004 03:42 GMT >>This very same material which just came out of the mouth! >> [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > > Joel I know, can't believe Jan wants us to throw it out in the trash.
carabelli
Jan - 18 Nov 2004 04:23 GMT >Subject: Re: WHY All These Requirements To Disposal Of Amalgam?? >From: "carabelli" huerter@worldnet.att.net [quoted text clipped - 12 lines] > >carabelli It's pitiful that the dentist here are no concerned with th enviromnet.
Their EGO is the one important thing.
As for Joel, he most certainly is a kook, as for Dan he can't answer pointed questions, lies and says he does.
What happened to the plan not to reply to Jan??
Whimps with no selfcontrol???
Jan
http://www.cda.org/public/policy/app5_waste.htm
The very same waste that just came out of the mouth and mysteriously is safe while in there.
Only a fool would believe that.
Jan
A truth’s initial commotion is directly proportional to how deeply the lie was believed…When a well-packaged web of lies has been sold gradually to the masses over generations, the truth will seem utterly preposterous and its speaker, a raving lunatic. -Dresden James
carabelli - 18 Nov 2004 04:54 GMT The senseless man does not know, fools do not understand, (Psalm 92:6)
Jan - 18 Nov 2004 06:25 GMT >Subject: Re: WHY All These Requirements To Disposal Of Amalgam?? >From: "carabelli" huerter@worldnet.att.net >Date: 11/17/2004 8:54 PM Pacific Standard Time >Message-id: <9WVmd.925984$Gx4.437598@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net> > >The senseless man does not know, fools do not understand, (Psalm 92:6) OOOOps, you forgot to answer my questions.
Don't ya just hates it, when I call your hand?
You gave an excellent exaample of the dentists and their lying budies here.
It is noted Dan is using his selfcontrol and not replying to my posts.
The well laid plan and all of that.
Why do you guys bother, then display NO self control???
I'll just bet Richard H Jacobson has stopped his cyberstalking and replying also.
In fact, I'll bet all I own, plus my inheritance.
Jan
ChuckMSRD - 19 Nov 2004 14:04 GMT Dental professionals are strongly advised by the ADA to carefully discard of unused or removed amalgam as to protect the environment.(27) Intriguing that, according to the ADA, amalgam is safe when placed in the mouth, but not into ordinary garbage.
27. ADA Best Management Practices for Amalgam Waste. American Dental Association. January, 2003. ADA.org. 28. HB2467, Arizona.
Joel M. Eichen - 19 Nov 2004 14:11 GMT >Dental professionals are strongly advised by the ADA to carefully discard of >unused or removed amalgam as to protect the environment.(27) Intriguing that, >according to the ADA, amalgam is safe when placed in the mouth, but not into >ordinary garbage. Has to do with quantities ...... 17 micrograms will not kill you .... oh it may take its toll on your Break Dancing .... but you will recover quickly.....
>27. ADA Best Management Practices for Amalgam Waste. American Dental >Association. January, 2003. ADA.org. 28. HB2467, Arizona. Dr Steve - 22 Nov 2004 21:18 GMT Actually has to do with how waste materials are handled after being picked up by the waste hauler, but Jan/Chuckmsd know this and are just trying to bait a flame war.
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This posting is intended for informational or conversational purposes only. Always seek the opinion of a licensed dental professional before acting on the advice or opinion expressed here. Only a dentist who has examined you in person can diagnose your problems and make decisions which will affect your health. ......................
> >>Dental professionals are strongly advised by the ADA to carefully discard [quoted text clipped - 11 lines] >>27. ADA Best Management Practices for Amalgam Waste. American Dental >>Association. January, 2003. ADA.org. 28. HB2467, Arizona. Jan - 20 Nov 2004 03:07 GMT >Subject: Re: WHY All These Requirements To Disposal Of Amalgam?? >From: chuckmsrd@aol.com (ChuckMSRD) [quoted text clipped - 8 lines] >27. ADA Best Management Practices for Amalgam Waste. American Dental >Association. January, 2003. ADA.org. 28. HB2467, Arizona. It's their EGO that is the problem.
Jan
A truth’s initial commotion is directly proportional to how deeply the lie was believed…When a well-packaged web of lies has been sold gradually to the masses over generations, the truth will seem utterly preposterous and its speaker, a raving lunatic. -Dresden James
Dr Steve - 22 Nov 2004 21:17 GMT Hey Jan, you forgot to NOT add the RE: in the header field when posting as chuckmsd
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This posting is intended for informational or conversational purposes only. Always seek the opinion of a licensed dental professional before acting on the advice or opinion expressed here. Only a dentist who has examined you in person can diagnose your problems and make decisions which will affect your health. ......................
> Dental professionals are strongly advised by the ADA to carefully discard > of [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > 27. ADA Best Management Practices for Amalgam Waste. American Dental > Association. January, 2003. ADA.org. 28. HB2467, Arizona. carabelli - 22 Nov 2004 21:53 GMT > Hey Jan, you forgot to NOT add the RE: in the header field when posting as > chuckmsd Too Funny!!
only one person on usenet does that.
carabelli
Dr Steve - 23 Nov 2004 00:37 GMT I think someone gave up their secret.
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This posting is intended for informational or conversational purposes only. Always seek the opinion of a licensed dental professional before acting on the advice or opinion expressed here. Only a dentist who has examined you in person can diagnose your problems and make decisions which will affect your health. ......................
> >> Hey Jan, you forgot to NOT add the RE: in the header field when posting [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > > carabelli The Webby - 23 Nov 2004 01:13 GMT > I think someone gave up their secret. > [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > > > > carabelli It's an AOL give-away. But then, some might ask why I think JD is not posting directly via AOL .... let them ask and let them wonder ......
TW
The Webby - 23 Nov 2004 03:35 GMT And we should all look beyond this for even more secrets. TW
> I think someone gave up their secret. > [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > > > > carabelli Jan - 23 Nov 2004 00:40 GMT >From: "carabelli"
>Too Funny!! This very same material which just came out of the mouth!
http://www.cda.org/public/policy/app5_waste.htm
Steven Fawks - 23 Nov 2004 14:20 GMT Wouldn't be trying to change the subject, now would you chuc... I mean J**?
Fawks
>>From: "carabelli" > [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > > http://www.cda.org/public/policy/app5_waste.htm Jan - 24 Nov 2004 03:24 GMT >Subject: Re: WHY All These Requirements To Disposal Of Amalgam?? >From: Steven Fawks tuthjockey@earthlink.net [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > >Fawks No, right on topic.
> WHY All These Requirements To Disposal Of Amalgam??
> This very same material which just came out of the mouth! http://www.cda.org/public/policy/app5_waste.htm
Dentists and their support staff use and generate certain substances that may be or are regulated under federal, state or local environmental regulations. Examples include chemical solutions, lead foil film backing, elemental mercury and scrap dental amalgam. When some of these materials are discharged into a sewer system, they potentially impact the wastewater treatment plant, and/or pass through the treatment plant into the bay, ocean, river, or other receiving waters. Further, if such materials are disposed of in the trash, they may eventually contaminate the ground water or create a public health problem. The environmental impact of these materials is minimized when they are properly handled, recycled, treated and/or disposed.
Joel M. Eichen - 18 Nov 2004 12:53 GMT >>>This very same material which just came out of the mouth! >>> [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > >carabelli SHORT STORY, yes mercury leeches out but its 17 micrograms per day. Could this cause Alzheimer's? Who knows?
Everything we eat, touch, handle, has some risk.
Until there is proof I say Alzheimer's is exacerbated by Break Dancing ......
"IF* your health is b-a-a-a-d-d-d-d-d-d, stop BREAK DANCING!!!!!
Joel
Joel M. Eichen - 18 Nov 2004 01:25 GMT >This very same material which just came out of the mouth! > >http://www.cda.org/public/policy/app5_waste.htm GUESS WHAT?
This link is a good resource!
Jan are you reforming yourself?
Joel
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