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Medical Forum / General / Dentistry / May 2004

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AETIOLOGY AND TREATMENT OF CLASS II DIVISION I AND CLASS I MALOCCLUSION14 May 2004 02:19 GMT4
Hi I am a final year dental student.I wish to know the aetiology of
class II division I  and Class III malocclusion and the treatment for
it please.I have an exams next week and I find it hard to understand
textbooks.Thank you
Lab Composite 4 Trays (Whitening)14 May 2004 02:06 GMT1
Following up on what I said I'd do: check the composite we use on our
models to make a "pocket" for the bleaching material.
The stuff is called Light Curable Resin, 1.25gm per syringe. We don't
have the original box anymore, but I think they come in packs of six
Tooth Whitening13 May 2004 16:48 GMT20
I thought I would shake a few trees....
Is it right?
Ethical?
Profitable?
overbite after crowns fitted13 May 2004 16:45 GMT1
I've just had three front upper teeth crowned.  Now my lower front teeth
cannot be brought into contact with the corresponding uppers which seem
further foward than my original natural teeth.   Before, for instance, I
could bite a hangnail off between front upper and lower teeth - ...
Battery-powered toothbrushes are clearly better than manual.13 May 2004 13:51 GMT75
I am crossposting this partly because of what I view as careless replies to
a prior original post in "misc.kids.health".
According to my experience, practically every Usenet author who has
experience with them, and every modern (post 2000) research study on PubMed
Grow-your-own to replace false teeth13 May 2004 12:51 GMT53
Ian Sample, science correspondent
Monday May 3, 2004
The Guardian
The British institution of dentures sitting in a glass of water beside
Allegric to anesthesia12 May 2004 23:13 GMT3
Hi.  My friend William seems to be allergic to most dental
aenesthesia, and now needs dental work.  His usual dentist has decided
that he doesn't want to treat him, and run the risk of a reaction.
We'd be grateful for any advice as to what to do.  Kindly respond to
Prompt L Pop12 May 2004 21:57 GMT19
Anybody using these Prompt-L-Pops? They look awfully convenient.
Saluti ai miei amici- Greatings  to my friends.12 May 2004 13:02 GMT27
saluti a tutti, e in particolare a Dr. Steve Mancuso, Hans Lennros,
Roy Brown , Otto Horger, Carlo Hopkins.
Ciao da Giulio
chicago (loop/wicker park/bucktown) area12 May 2004 12:15 GMT1
greetings all -
just wanted to post a message to implore you all for recommendations
for a really solid dentist/endo here in the chicago area. i've been
through a couple hacks in the last few years, and i think i may be
Problem with a dentist12 May 2004 05:56 GMT16
I have problems with my teeth. So I went to a dentist and he suggested
one extraction (#24) and a few other things, including the repair of a
front tooth (#21), part of which was gone 50 years ago, following an
accident. I agreed for everything except that one. It's not a big thing,
Enamel hypoplasia in 2yo12 May 2004 03:55 GMT2
My son was born with hypoparathyroidism, and the hypocalcemia caused a few
problems early on. He's been on calcium supplements and vit d since 3 months
of age. He has enamel hypoplasia, and all of his baby teeth are rotting out
rappidly. I've taken him to a couple pediatric dentists ...
Tongue thrusting causing ulcers?11 May 2004 23:02 GMT14
Just saw a pt. that said her new habit of pushing her tongue against the
roof of her mouth is causing her to get ulcers. I did see some ulcers on the
palate near #14 but find it hard to believe that this is the cause.
"Dental X-rays may harm unborn babies"11 May 2004 23:00 GMT31
Dental X-rays may harm unborn babies
Pregnant women who have dental X-rays may increase their risk of
giving birth to babies with a low birth weight, a new study says.
at http://www.washtimes.com/national/20040427-105456-3589r.htm
Numbers of the teeth11 May 2004 14:01 GMT25
Can anyone send me a picture of the numbers of the teeth (tooth #1 and so
on)?  I live in Canada and I don't know if Canada is the same as the U.S.
James
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