a) Silicate Cement
b) Glass ionomer
c) Copolymers of glass ionomer and composite
d) Composite resins
e) Porcelain
f) Acrylic
g) Zinc Oxide with Eugenol
h) I could have missed one

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> what is the substance used for white fillings
Joel M. Eichen - 16 Mar 2005 20:44 GMT
>a) Silicate Cement
>b) Glass ionomer
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>g) Zinc Oxide with Eugenol
>h) I could have missed one
i) White jujubes.
carabelli - 16 Mar 2005 20:53 GMT
> a) Silicate Cement
> b) Glass ionomer
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> Stephen Mancuso, D.D.S.
> Troy, Michigan, USA
Whatever happened with Doxadent?
carabelli
Dr Steve - 16 Mar 2005 21:11 GMT
Last time I asked Hans about this, it did NOT sound like it was going to go
anywhere.

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>> a) Silicate Cement
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> carabelli
W_B - 16 Mar 2005 22:58 GMT
>> a) Silicate Cement
>> b) Glass ionomer
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>carabelli
It didn't work as expected so it was re-named Doxidan,
and is now used for a different purpose.
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Joel M. Eichen - 16 Mar 2005 23:44 GMT
>>> a) Silicate Cement
>>> b) Glass ionomer
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>It didn't work as expected so it was re-named Doxidan,
>and is now used for a different purpose.
Its used for grouting bathtubs I believe ......
>what is the substance used for white fillings
Bis-GMA
In English, its polymethylmethacrylate peppered with quartz particles.
Joel
carabelli - 16 Mar 2005 20:57 GMT
> >what is the substance used for white fillings
>
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> Joel
In Kansas, it is Bisphenol A-glycidyl methacrylate salted with quartz
particles
carabelli
>what is the substance used for white fillings
composite resin or porcelain.
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Take out the G'RBAGE
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> what is the substance used for white fillings
Find a good holistic dentist,( ask the right questions) who know the dangers
of amalgams, They will help you. There are many. You will need a
compatibility test, as you could have a reaction to some of the materials in
the many different composites, don't expect to get the truth by posting on a
mainstream dental group who remain in denial that amalgams have risks.
If I can help more a-mail me at ladylollipop@insightbb.com
Ignore all insults that may follow this post. I was poisoned by amalgams and
nearly died, that makes me a target of lies and jokes. Nevertheless, I have
helped others and will continue.
LL/Jan
PS I have a list and where they are located.
Joel M. Eichen - 16 Mar 2005 23:44 GMT
>Find a good holistic dentist,( ask the right questions) who know the dangers
>of amalgams, They will help you.
A gogoooo-o-o-o--o-o-o-o--ood alt.health.care.dentist who
k-n-o-o-o-o-w-w-w-www-w-w-w-w-s the dangers .........
DrSteve - 17 Mar 2005 01:17 GMT
Be sure to look up the history of the LollipopLady aka Jan Drew before
acting on any of her advice. Then, do whatever you feel is best. Remember
that we warned you.
>> what is the substance used for white fillings
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> PS I have a list and where they are located.
LadyLollipop - 17 Mar 2005 02:56 GMT
> Be sure to look up the history of the LollipopLady
I sure hop Steve reads his patient charts more careful than he does here, he
has it backwards.
aka Jan Drew before
> acting on any of her advice. Then, do whatever you feel is best.
> Remember that we warned you.
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>>
>> PS I have a list and where they are located.
DrSteve - 17 Mar 2005 03:02 GMT
>> Be sure to look up the history of the LollipopLady
>
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>> acting on any of her advice. Then, do whatever you feel is best.
>> Remember that we warned you.
Somebody explain to the POI that I have not had a paper chart in my position
for 6 years. And I reverse her screen name in a friendly tease just as I
like to make fun of StovePipe, and gave W_B the name of George.
W_B - 17 Mar 2005 04:04 GMT
>Somebody explain to the POI...
Starts with an untenable supposition.
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Fawks - 17 Mar 2005 05:33 GMT
And asking for the impossible.
Fawks
Joel M. Eichen - 17 Mar 2005 12:26 GMT
R E P L Y
Interesting how Jan will impugns someone's professional reputation
....certainly an unGodly act, eh Jan?
Joel
>> Be sure to look up the history of the LollipopLady
>
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>>> PS I have a list and where they are located.