This is my first post to this forum and thought I would share a venee
case we completed to close a diastema between #8 & #9. This case show
the results that can be obtained by proper planning, preparation an
material selection. Any comments appreciated.
Lewis Sharp CDT
lewissharpcdt@sharpdental.com
www.sharpdental.com
888-827-507
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W_B - 10 Aug 2005 21:36 GMT
>This is my first post to this forum and thought I would share a veneer
>case we completed to close a diastema between #8 & #9. This case shows
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Since your services are only available to licensed dentists, I do not
consider this spam.
It does come dangerously close though.
YMMV,
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Take out the G'RBAGE
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Dr Steve - 11 Aug 2005 16:18 GMT
I get nothing when I click the link. Just a message saying "Invalid
Attachment specified. If you followed a valid link, please notify the
webmaster"

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>>This is my first post to this forum and thought I would share a veneer
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Joel344 - 11 Aug 2005 18:48 GMT
I noticed that too .... wait I gotta play a bit .....

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Joel - 11 Aug 2005 18:49 GMT
Okay here I am trying to attach a photo ..... that belongs with the
OPEN BEAK
EXTRACTION section. Yes dinosaurs did have teeth so the dentist had to
extract
a few on occasion, but the question is how to open the beaks?
Joel
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[img]http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Galaxy/8152/microraptor.jpg[/img]
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Joel344 - 11 Aug 2005 19:00 GMT
Very cool!
I posted the URL of the OPEN BEAK image at www.deja.com with the
little vBulletin codes ..... [ i m g ] before and [ / i m g ] afte
(without
the spaces ..... and the OPEN BEAK photo appears at DentalCom.net.
The URL is at DEJA I presume ... I have not checked yet.
DEJA and DC are not in synch with dates however, but that is
small potatoes ....... as Dan Quayle would say.
SMALL POTATOE
Joe
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