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Medical Forum / General / Dentistry / September 2004

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Splints04 Sep 2004 18:24 GMT2
What's the consenus on splints.   Is it best to stop using it after a
while.  I'm going to check if it's a repositioning splint.
Proscope04 Sep 2004 18:19 GMT4
Have any dentists out there used the Proscope for intraoral photography ?
Supposedly the 30x lens is used for mouth/teeth.
I am looking for an inexpensive tool for intraoral shots.
I like the USB connection on the Proscope.
Is my splint reversible treatment for TMJD04 Sep 2004 15:42 GMT1
Just read that it's best to pursue reversible treatments.  I'm using a
500 dollar acrylic splint.  Is it reversible ?
I heard a stabilization splint is reversible.  But orthodontics which
change the bite or a mandibular splint is irrversible.  I wear mine at
Question for dentists04 Sep 2004 13:48 GMT19
I am having a problem with a wisdom tooth which I explain here:
http://hometown.aol.com/lawsuitjoe/dentist.html
Will dentists please read it and answer the questions? Thank you.
The NTI and organized TMJ groups03 Sep 2004 17:11 GMT9
I took a few minutes this morning to review the website of TMJ
Association www.tmj.org .  I'm not a member of the organization so I
don't have permission to access all areas of the site.
Using the search tool, I tried to find any mention of the NTI as a
Dark line at margin02 Sep 2004 20:26 GMT15
On a few front upper teeth, I have porcelain-over-metal crowns with
the classic "black line syndrome" showing at the margin due to slight
gum recession over the years. I understand that, other than the
esthetics,  this does not affect the structural integrity of the
advice please02 Sep 2004 19:59 GMT10
i have just pulled a piece of my jawbone out through my gum it had been
bothering me for 3 monthes and the dentistsmade no attemp to remove it even
though it was giving me a gret deal of pain the question is how do i
preserve this piece of bone as my next appointment is the 15th ...
Question for dentists about a wisdom tooth02 Sep 2004 18:01 GMT9
I am having a problem with a wisdom tooth and a dentist. I would like some
dentists in this newsgroup to please answer the questions that I have here:
http://hometown.aol.com/lawsuitjoe/dentist.html
OT osteoradionecrosis02 Sep 2004 14:44 GMT5
ok i know it is not dentists that deal with this but i have had 4 ops to try
and put it right last one feb 2004 3 monthes ago the graft i had put in
fractured acouple of weeks ago i noticed that the jaw bone had worked its
way through my gum and into my mouth this is very painful ...
Ping-DrS Mechanical Am?02 Sep 2004 12:39 GMT22
Howdy again, Dr S.
If I ask for a mechanical Am condenser that goes on the straight
handpiece, is there a maker I can quote. They aren't too good at finding
things over at the local Ash/Temple and if I can give them at least
Mercury Free Dentist Surrenders License02 Sep 2004 12:38 GMT92
http://www.dentalwatch.org/reg/spaeth.html
Alan L. Spaeth, D.D.S., who practiced "mercury-free dentistry" in Tomahawk,
Wisconsin, has signed a consent agreement under which he agreed to surrender
his dental license and pay $6,045.46 in costs to the State of Wisconsin. The
NTI irregular placement02 Sep 2004 05:44 GMT19
Howdy again group
Have to boogie, but b/4 I do, I'd like to show you the second photo on
my page:
http://pages.globetrotter.net/stovepipe/page1.htm
Ping Vaughn02 Sep 2004 05:44 GMT8
Am wondering how you and your friend are doing.  The link below may be
of assistance to you and others.  
http://www.alz.org/
accessed from main page:
ExperDent...?01 Sep 2004 23:02 GMT12
Hello gang...
I have a dilemma here. I do NOT want to lower my standards in dentistry
to make a decent living. That much should be clear from my posts, I
would think. The bug is, I can't afford to wait the years it takes to
aesthetic improvements01 Sep 2004 20:41 GMT3
Have there been enough aesthetic improvements over the past 10 years that it
would be worth it to get rid of some old ugly PFM crowns and replace them with
newer ones? In what ways can I expect them to look better? Thanks.
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