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Popular Dental Whitening is Comon Trigger For Dentinal Hypersensitivity
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LadyLollipop - 22 Oct 2005 06:10 GMT http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/printerfriendlynews.php?newsid=32152
Dentistry - Popular dental whitening is common trigger for dentinal hypersensitivity 17 Oct 2005
Chris Kammer, D.D.S., consultant to new Orajel Advanced Tooth Desensitizer:
"More and more consumers are giving their teeth the 'star treatment,' and the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (AACD) reports that teeth-whitening procedures have increased by more than 300 percent in the last five years. However, whitening procedures are among the common triggers for heightened dentinal hypersensitivity."
Robert Morien - 22 Oct 2005 06:48 GMT > http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/printerfriendlynews.php?newsid=32152 > [quoted text clipped - 9 lines] > last five years. However, whitening procedures are among the common triggers > for heightened dentinal hypersensitivity." only those that use mercury amalgam as their active ingredient
Darwin - 22 Oct 2005 07:58 GMT > > http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/printerfriendlynews.php?newsid=32152 > > [quoted text clipped - 11 lines] > > only those that use mercury amalgam as their active ingredient Even just saying the word mercury can set it off.
Mark Probert - 22 Oct 2005 16:07 GMT >>>http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/printerfriendlynews.php?newsid=32152 >>> [quoted text clipped - 24 lines] > > Even just saying the word mercury can set it off. Seeing the planet Mercury can set it off.
Darwin - 22 Oct 2005 22:05 GMT > >>>http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/printerfriendlynews.php?newsid=32152 > >>> [quoted text clipped - 26 lines] > > Seeing the planet Mercury can set it off. Hey! This explains why HDH is so common in astronomers. I think the government should make looking at that part of the sky illegal in the interests of public safety.
Mark Probert - 22 Oct 2005 22:20 GMT >>>>>http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/printerfriendlynews.php?newsid=32152 >>>>> [quoted text clipped - 30 lines] > government should make looking at that part of the sky illegal in the > interests of public safety. Yes, outlawing watching sunsets and sunrises where Mercury can be seen must be implemented immediately.
Robert Morien - 22 Oct 2005 22:46 GMT > >>>http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/printerfriendlynews.php?newsid=32152 > >>> [quoted text clipped - 26 lines] > > Seeing the planet Mercury can set it off. Driving a Mercury can set it off
Mark Probert - 22 Oct 2005 22:57 GMT Robert Morien wrote:
>>>>>http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/printerfriendlynews.php?newsid=32152 >>>>> [quoted text clipped - 28 lines] > > Driving a Mercury can set it off Yikes! I was driving BEHIND a Mercury on the highway....I am doomed...
LadyLollipop - 23 Oct 2005 01:31 GMT Last two lines deleted.
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> "Robert Morien" <PhD_failure@nousefulinfo.com> wrote <snip>
In article <ARj6f.456148$_o.102399@attbi_s71>, "LadyLollipop" <LadyLollipop@insightbb.com> wrote:
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/printerfriendlynews.php?newsid=32152
Dentistry - Popular dental whitening is common trigger for dentinal hypersensitivity 17 Oct 2005
Chris Kammer, D.D.S., consultant to new Orajel Advanced Tooth Desensitizer:
"More and more consumers are giving their teeth the 'star treatment,' and the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (AACD) reports that teeth-whitening procedures have increased by more than 300 percent in the last five years. However, whitening procedures are among the common triggers for heightened dentinal hypersensitivity."
Robert Morien - 23 Oct 2005 01:45 GMT > Last two lines deleted. > [quoted text clipped - 21 lines] > the last five years. However, whitening procedures are among the common > triggers for heightened dentinal hypersensitivity." see, you just have to spam don't you?
Joel M. Eichen - 22 Oct 2005 10:47 GMT >> http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/printerfriendlynews.php?newsid=32152 >> [quoted text clipped - 11 lines] > >only those that use mercury amalgam as their active ingredient Robert,
There is mercury amalgam and "mercury mercury." Which one did you mean?
Joel Pizza, Pizza.
Robert Morien - 22 Oct 2005 22:47 GMT > >> http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/printerfriendlynews.php?newsid=32152 > >> [quoted text clipped - 21 lines] > Joel > Pizza, Pizza. Mercury is used in everyday whiteners. For those with exceptionally dark teeth the more abrasive whiteners use ground up mercury amalgam
Joel M. Eichen - 23 Oct 2005 01:40 GMT >Mercury is used in everyday whiteners. For those with exceptionally dark >teeth the more abrasive whiteners use ground up mercury amalgam S-h-h-h-h-h. few people know this. Before this practice it was difficult disposing of amalgam, now everybody wants to buy it.
LadyLollipop - 23 Oct 2005 02:05 GMT <snip stupidity>
<snip harassing>
Robert Morien - 23 Oct 2005 07:12 GMT > <snip stupidity> > > <snip spam> it is the obligation of those who care about usenet health to harass spammers.
LadyLollipop - 23 Oct 2005 02:01 GMT "Joel M. Eichen" <joeleichen@yahoo.com> wrote .
Robert has NO interest in dentistry his ONLY interest is in harassing.
>>> http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/printerfriendlynews.php?newsid=32152 >>> [quoted text clipped - 13 lines] >>> triggers >>> for heightened dentinal hypersensitivity." Robert Morien - 23 Oct 2005 07:11 GMT > "Joel M. Eichen" <joeleichen@yahoo.com> wrote . > > Robert has NO interest in dentistry his ONLY interest is in harassing. <spam snipped>
spammers will always attack those that report them.
Joel M. Eichen - 23 Oct 2005 11:58 GMT >"Joel M. Eichen" <joeleichen@yahoo.com> wrote . > >Robert has NO interest in dentistry his ONLY interest is in harassing. Thanks for your opinion Jan. By the way, how do you define harrassing?
Joely
>>>> http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/printerfriendlynews.php?newsid=32152 >>>> [quoted text clipped - 13 lines] >>>> triggers >>>> for heightened dentinal hypersensitivity." LadyLollipop - 23 Oct 2005 21:07 GMT >>"Joel M. Eichen" <joeleichen@yahoo.com> wrote . >> >>Robert has NO interest in dentistry his ONLY interest is in harassing. > > Thanks for your opinion Jan. My opinion is based on th FACT, Robert refuses to answer simply questions about dentistry.
By the way, how do you define harrassing?
Over 20,000 posts using my name, telling lies, impersonation, for starters.
Ring a bell, Joely?
For Robert's harassing, take a look at every post he has made in reply to any thing, I have ever posted.
> Joely > [quoted text clipped - 15 lines] >>>>> triggers >>>>> for heightened dentinal hypersensitivity." Robert Morien - 24 Oct 2005 05:55 GMT > >>"Joel M. Eichen" <joeleichen@yahoo.com> wrote . > >> [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > My opinion is based on th FACT, Robert refuses to answer simply questions > about dentistry. You refuse to answer questions about tampons and those have to be even simpler.
> By the way, how do you define harrassing? > [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > For Robert's harassing, take a look at every post he has made in reply to > any thing, I have ever posted. Especially when I point out your spams
> > Joely > > [quoted text clipped - 15 lines] > >>>>> triggers > >>>>> for heightened dentinal hypersensitivity." Joel M. Eichen - 22 Oct 2005 10:46 GMT Gosh this almost looks like spam .......
Joel
>http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/printerfriendlynews.php?newsid=32152 > [quoted text clipped - 9 lines] >last five years. However, whitening procedures are among the common triggers >for heightened dentinal hypersensitivity." LadyLollipop - 23 Oct 2005 01:58 GMT > Gosh this almost looks like spam ....... Medicalnewstoday.com is NOT spam.
ONLY an idiot would say so.
> Joel > [quoted text clipped - 13 lines] >>triggers >>for heightened dentinal hypersensitivity." Ann - 22 Oct 2005 10:55 GMT >http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/printerfriendlynews.php?newsid=32152 > [quoted text clipped - 9 lines] >last five years. However, whitening procedures are among the common triggers >for heightened dentinal hypersensitivity." I think the answer for you Miss Lollipop is not to go to the dentist ever again. That would cure your paranoia for sure.
Ann
letsconnect - 22 Oct 2005 12:44 GMT > I think the answer for you Miss Lollipop is not to go to the dentist > ever again. That would cure your paranoia for sure. > > Ann Not a chance - "Epidemiological studies are lacking, but the characteristics of patients with hypochondriasis appear similar to those of patients with somatization disorder. These individuals use medical care at high rates, including frequent emergency department visits, doctor and other health care provider visits, physical examinations, laboratory testing, and other costly, invasive, and potentially dangerous procedures (Barsky, Med Care, 2001)." (see http://www.emedicine.com/MED/topic3122.htm)
LadyLollipop - 23 Oct 2005 01:36 GMT <snip>
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/printerfriendlynews.php?newsid=32152
Dentistry - Popular dental whitening is common trigger for dentinal hypersensitivity 17 Oct 2005
Chris Kammer, D.D.S., consultant to new Orajel Advanced Tooth Desensitizer:
"More and more consumers are giving their teeth the 'star treatment,' and the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (AACD) reports that teeth-whitening procedures have increased by more than 300 percent in the last five years. However, whitening procedures are among the common triggers for heightened dentinal hypersensitivity."
Robert Morien - 23 Oct 2005 01:47 GMT > <snip> > [quoted text clipped - 11 lines] > last five years. However, whitening procedures are among the common triggers > for heightened dentinal hypersensitivity." and three times makes it to abuse@asp.att.net
you will learn about spamming
LadyLollipop - 23 Oct 2005 01:34 GMT This thread is not about me.
> On Sat, 22 Oct 2005 05:10:56 GMT, "LadyLollipop" > [quoted text clipped - 13 lines] >>triggers >>for heightened dentinal hypersensitivity." <snip>
> Ann Joel M. Eichen - 23 Oct 2005 01:47 GMT >This thread is not about me. But the thread is lying .......
>> On Sat, 22 Oct 2005 05:10:56 GMT, "LadyLollipop" >> [quoted text clipped - 17 lines] >> >> Ann LadyLollipop - 23 Oct 2005 04:05 GMT >>This thread is not about me. > [quoted text clipped - 25 lines] >>> >>> Ann Robert Morien - 23 Oct 2005 07:13 GMT > >>This thread is not about me. > > [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > > > >>> On Sat, 22 Oct 2005 05:10:56 GMT, "LadyLollipop" <spam snipped>
the rest is what passes for lolly intelligence
> >><snip> > >>> > >>> Ann Mark Probert - 23 Oct 2005 17:30 GMT >>http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/printerfriendlynews.php?newsid=32152 >> [quoted text clipped - 12 lines] > I think the answer for you Miss Lollipop is not to go to the dentist > ever again. That would cure your paranoia for sure. wrong.
Only a cephalotomy can do that. I gave her a copy of "Do It Yourself Brain Surgery For Dummies" but she was unable to get past the opening of the first page.
LadyLollipop - 23 Oct 2005 20:35 GMT <snip>
Ann has already been proven to be a liar, just as YOU have.
This thread is about:
Popular dental whitening is common trigger for dentinal hypersensitivity
Reported by:
American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry
Via:
medicalnewstoday
>>>http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/printerfriendlynews.php?newsid=32152 >>> [quoted text clipped - 10 lines] >>>last five years. However, whitening procedures are among the common >>>triggers for heightened dentinal hypersensitivity." Mark Probert - 23 Oct 2005 22:35 GMT > <snip> > > Ann has already been proven to be a liar, just as YOU have. Since you called her a liar, I will now accept everything that she says without checking it. You calling anyone a liar is a testament to their honesty.
Ann - 23 Oct 2005 23:55 GMT >> <snip> >> [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] >without checking it. You calling anyone a liar is a testament to their >honesty. LOL.. I haven't said anything of any great import anyway and I'm not likely to on here where I know little about the subject matter.
Ann
Robert Morien - 24 Oct 2005 05:54 GMT > where I know little about the subject matter that doesn't stop lolly
Mark Probert - 24 Oct 2005 14:57 GMT Robert Morien wrote:
>>where I know little about the subject matter > > that doesn't stop lolly It actually encourages her. She is VERY blissful.
Ann - 24 Oct 2005 22:24 GMT >> where I know little about the subject matter > >that doesn't stop lolly I don't think I'll take her as a role model ;-)
Mark Probert - 24 Oct 2005 23:10 GMT >>>where I know little about the subject matter >> >>that doesn't stop lolly > > I don't think I'll take her as a role model ;-) I know this is scary...but the truth must come out...she ran a daycare business for 38 years...
Mark Probert - 24 Oct 2005 14:57 GMT >>><snip> >>> [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > LOL.. I haven't said anything of any great import anyway and I'm not > likely to on here where I know little about the subject matter. Dirty Harry said it is a wise man who knows their limitations. This now makes you much wiser that Lollipoop, since she does not have a clue as to her limits, which are many.
Ann - 23 Oct 2005 23:53 GMT I thought you couldn't be bothered with me any more.. and yet still you bleat on and on. Being stalked on usenet is a new experience for me. I feel kinda proud.
Ann
><snip> > [quoted text clipped - 26 lines] >>>>last five years. However, whitening procedures are among the common >>>>triggers for heightened dentinal hypersensitivity." LadyLollipop - 24 Oct 2005 00:36 GMT >>This thread is about: >> [quoted text clipped - 24 lines] >>>>>last five years. However, whitening procedures are among the common >>>>>triggers for heightened dentinal hypersensitivity."
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