I'm informed that my prosthedontic clinic uses the MCI device, not the NTI
device. I see that both are reputed to operate in the same way:
<http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/pdf4/k040315.pdf>
<www.enhancedental.com/Prevention_htm/Headaches_JawJointPain.htm>
The MCI is made in Australia.
That should be alright, shouldn't it?
Brian

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Joel M. Eichen - 01 Mar 2005 04:13 GMT
>I'm informed that my prosthedontic clinic uses the MCI device, not the NTI
>device. I see that both are reputed to operate in the same way:
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>The MCI is made in Australia.
>That should be alright, shouldn't it?
The MCI works best with the regular long distance .......
The Verizon works well too .......
>Brian
Dr Steve - 01 Mar 2005 16:49 GMT
Can you post a photo of the MCI device?

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> I'm informed that my prosthedontic clinic uses the MCI device, not the NTI
> device. I see that both are reputed to operate in the same way:
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> Brian
quattrocchi - 01 Mar 2005 21:22 GMT
> Can you post a photo of the MCI device?
I tried but failed.
MCI, annoyingly, is a popular acronym in other fields.