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Medical Forum / General / Dentistry / November 2004

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Man swallows 7 inch toothbrush accidentally04 Nov 2004 18:39 GMT5
http://tinyurl.com/4cdve
Too strange to explain.
Adenosine
Books on phonetics management in relation to prosthodontics?04 Nov 2004 14:59 GMT8
Do you know any good books describing the management of phonetic
disorders due to prosthetics?
Which is your favorite? Any special recommendations?
Thanks in advance,
Amalgams Over And Out04 Nov 2004 13:49 GMT2
>Subject: Re: Jan Drew
>From: Happy Oyster happy.oyster@ariplex.com
>Date: 11/3/2004 1:48 PM Pacific Standard Time
>Message-id: <4ekio0tok7hasl1h52up5pkdt38v200d32@4ax.com>
Laughing Gas04 Nov 2004 05:57 GMT5
I have odontophobia, and was investigating the possiblities for treatment
under laughing gas. My therapist made the call for me, and also sendt a a
memo to the dentist about my odontophobia. The weird thing is, Ive offcorse
checked websites that dentist who use laughing gas, and its ...
One question I was always afraid to ask my dentist.04 Nov 2004 02:39 GMT25
If your dentist gives you a referral to another dentist
    for lets say a root canal, gum surgery or dental implant
    does the referring dentist get a referral fee or cash kick
    back for this referral?  
Cheap, Effective Fluroide that i can Buy Somewhere?03 Nov 2004 22:32 GMT3
I have been aweful with my teeth when i was younger by being stupid
enough to eat large amounts of carbs and brush my teeth once a day ...
that silly 1 year stunt has left me with several areas of
decalcification (mostly around the gumline of the teeth).  So because
Taking responsibility requires taking action03 Nov 2004 22:11 GMT6
As a group of people with an interest in the subjects that have been and
will be discussed at sci.med.dentistry , we need to consider how it is
that we function.  
Are we only a group of individuals or are we a group?
principal dentist withholds fees for failed treatment03 Nov 2004 20:44 GMT32
Looking for opinions from dentists on principals withholding money
from associates. I have had £1500 taken from me and the dentist is
refusing to refund any of it because of 'failed treatment'.
I signed a 2 year contract with him in october 2000 which allowed him
dyes for undecalcified teeth03 Nov 2004 04:36 GMT8
I am searching for dyes for undecalcified teeth. Is Osmium Black which
is used for bones, good for teeth as well?
What I want (and dont want) from a dental newsgroup - what do you want from it?03 Nov 2004 03:46 GMT11
OK
My position
I am an unashamed developer and vendor.
I would like to see mercury phased out and the sooner the better.
Dr Steve's Politeness03 Nov 2004 03:05 GMT7
From: Dr. Steve (drsteve@home.msen.com)
Subject: Re: New Directions  
Newsgroups: sci.med.dentistry
Date: 2002-10-22 06:04:40 PST
The Garbage That Goes On Here03 Nov 2004 02:59 GMT13
>Subject: Re: The need to keep confronting Jan Drew About Her Lies
>From: W_B no_one@nowhere.net
>Date: 10/29/2004 9:03 PM Pacific Standard Time
>Message-id: <bef6o0p3kjalor3h1ota8hfb65sq9clcus@4ax.com>
Worst ever tooth extraction03 Nov 2004 00:10 GMT6
Well, finally had the tooth thats been causing me months of trouble
extracted. Took the bloody dentist 1/2 an hour of tugging, yanking, drilling
to get the f**ker out. He told me he had never seen such curly roots.
Needless to say, it took about 15 hours for the bleeding to stop and ...
Are there any good sites out there that provide clear information about the field of Oral Pathology?03 Nov 2004 00:02 GMT2
Hi,
I am a High School student here, and I am interested in the career of
Dentistry. Recently, I have look up on the Internet on Dental
Specialties that I might be interested in. I have been considering a
Root canal+crown or extraction?02 Nov 2004 21:39 GMT6
I am facing either root canal plus a crown or extraction on tooth
number 19.
I have a total fear of both. How bad is it to be left without a tooth
forever (age 39) compared to the agony of root canal? It was explained
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