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Medical Forum / General / Dentistry / September 2004

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Phillipines19 Sep 2004 06:59 GMT2
Hi group,
Can anyone tell me if there are any groups, websites, info in general, about
dentistry in the Phillipines? I have heard they do fantastic work over there
for a fraction of the price, we mere mortals pay in the western world. In
Claririn ad stigmatizes denture wearers?19 Sep 2004 06:30 GMT2
As reported in the Globe and mail Saturday September 18, 2004:
"The Canadian Dental Association is asking Schering Canada Inc. to pull a
television ad that, it says, stigmatizes people with false teeth."
"You wouldn't have seen an advertisement where a girl took off an artificial
Dental Probes 12 piece set18 Sep 2004 20:47 GMT8
Professional Dental Technicians Set.-
used for making proto-type moulds in Wax or Plaster
AVAILABLE TO UK ONLY
This is a full and complete set of 12 Dental Probes /wax carving tools
help seeked18 Sep 2004 20:27 GMT1
  can anuone tell me which is the best school in canada to do a
program on dental hygiene........
Forensic dentistry might have helped 18 Sep 2004 20:20 GMT3
Remember the old joke about the difference between an Irish wedding and an
Irish funeral? One less drunk.
Things were a little different for a Newfie' family in Toronto this week
when a man showed up for his own funeral. His sister ID'd a body that had
Tongue tie surgery18 Sep 2004 06:29 GMT7
Until three days ago I had a medium tongue tie. Tuesday I got to the
hospital and the oral surgeon lasered the tongue tie away. There were 3
stitches until yesterday/today. Two disappeared and one is still in my
tongue.
PING:  StovePipe18 Sep 2004 03:34 GMT62
How dare you call me a "Bastard Tele Player"
I might just come to Kaanaadaa and kick your skinny little a.s.
--
W_B
Question about root remnant18 Sep 2004 03:34 GMT9
Here's the situation leading up to the question.  I have
(had) a 3-tooth bridge, lower, anchored at the front by the
right canine, spanning the missing pre-molar, anchored at
the rear by the rear pre-molar.
Alveoloplasty17 Sep 2004 19:35 GMT3
I had been in a car accident 25 years ago and had what was left of my
top teeth (many degenerated after the accident) removed because the
partials and the bridges I had kept breaking to the point where there
was nothing more they could do.  Fortunately my bottom teeth were not
Will Implants Set Off The Metal Detectors At Airports?17 Sep 2004 14:05 GMT1
???????
Anyone got any interesting X-Rays / Related Problems to Discuss?17 Sep 2004 12:25 GMT27
I have got bored with amalgam and Kaaaannnnaaaaaaaaadian threads.
Staff and Timecards17 Sep 2004 07:01 GMT4
I bought and installed and fingerprint ID system for a PC based timecard
system.  Some of you may recall that I posted regarding this previously.
The update is the thing is working quite well. One employee had only one
digit that would register consistently.  The rest - no problem.  ...
Crown replacement/Core buildup17 Sep 2004 04:22 GMT14
5 months ago, a dentist told me that I had decay under an old crown.
Yesterday I went back to a different dentist because I had a food
particle stuck between a couple rear teeth that I couldn't get rid of.
While there, I told him about the crown with decay.
new tooth protection method?16 Sep 2004 17:01 GMT9
I have the following idea how to protect teeth from decay: Galvanise them.
This means cover them with a very thin layer of a reactive electropositive
metal such as zinc, so that the zinc is corroded by the acid produced by the
bacteria feeding on sugar, rather than the teeth. The ...
Possible TMD treatment and wisdom teeth16 Sep 2004 15:48 GMT27
I've been asking around (I usually post as ferrariboston) and my local
dentist said that he would make two splints- a big night one which is
12mm high and is also used for eatng, sports with and a smaller on for
during the day.  The smaller one is less obvious and shouldn't effect
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