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Steve - 22 Jun 2006 02:37 GMT
I have a cavity in my top front tooth that doesn't hurt but doesn't
look too good.  I want a dentist to fill the hole and then stain it the
right color.  Is that too much to ask?  I've been to two different
dentists and they both tell me I need a root canal and a crown and they
refuse to do what I ask.  What if I simply fill this hole and never
have another problem again?  I've started taking care of my teeth after
years of abuse.  My gums are getting healthier and my mouth seems to be
repairing itself.  Is there a dentist anywhere who will do what I want?
Or is there a "self dentistry" kit somewhere?  Thanks for any info.
rick - 22 Jun 2006 03:55 GMT
> I have a cavity in my top front tooth that doesn't hurt but doesn't
> look too good.  I want a dentist to fill the hole and then stain it the
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> repairing itself.  Is there a dentist anywhere who will do what I want?
> Or is there a "self dentistry" kit somewhere?  Thanks for any info.

Glad you asked!!!

I carry the item you seek -- in fact, it's- one of my most popular
products..I sell them for five dollars each. And for another five bucks
I'll throw in an instruction manul on how to perform your very own
lobotomy.

So, how many would you like today?

ricland
Stormin Mormon - 25 Jun 2006 02:50 GMT
He even describes how to use spray paint to color the restoration
after it dries (which takes half hour with a hair dryer). I must
highly reccomend Rick's book. The spray paint step has saved me a lot
of money on lipstick. Of course, as a repairman, I don't use much
lipstick to begin with.

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Christopher A. Young
 You can't shout down a troll.
 You have to starve them.
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Steve wrote:
> I have a cavity in my top front tooth that doesn't hurt but doesn't
> look too good.  I want a dentist to fill the hole and then stain it the
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> repairing itself.  Is there a dentist anywhere who will do what I want?
> Or is there a "self dentistry" kit somewhere?  Thanks for any info.

Glad you asked!!!

I carry the item you seek -- in fact, it's- one of my most popular
products..I sell them for five dollars each. And for another five
bucks
I'll throw in an instruction manul on how to perform your very own
lobotomy.

So, how many would you like today?

ricland
Stormin Mormon - 25 Jun 2006 03:00 GMT
  http://tinyurl.com/pr8ps

Don't believe the folks who are sending you back to the dentist. Get
one of those, and mix your own amalgam.

Amalgam can be had for nine bucks. Bet that's cheaper than your root
canal and crown.

http://www.acehardwareoutlet.com/(syfwafns1hmi2ty3ms13bce4)/ProductDetails.aspx?
SKU=12811&Source=froogle


And you can do your own anaesthetic. Bite on this.

    http://fugato.net/wp-content/bullet.gif

You can even get tools to spread and smooth the amalgam.

   http://www.yourdictionary.com/images/ahd/jpg/A4trowel.jpg

All done, and under a hundred bucks. Who needs dentists?

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Christopher A. Young
 You can't shout down a troll.
 You have to starve them.
.

I have a cavity in my top front tooth that doesn't hurt but doesn't
look too good.  I want a dentist to fill the hole and then stain it
the
right color.  Is that too much to ask?  I've been to two different
dentists and they both tell me I need a root canal and a crown and
they
refuse to do what I ask.  What if I simply fill this hole and never
have another problem again?  I've started taking care of my teeth
after
years of abuse.  My gums are getting healthier and my mouth seems to
be
repairing itself.  Is there a dentist anywhere who will do what I
want?
Or is there a "self dentistry" kit somewhere?  Thanks for any info.
Joel344 - 26 Jun 2006 01:08 GMT
Not too much to ask ..... do it

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