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Medical Forum / General / Dentistry / November 2004

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Conclusion28 Nov 2004 23:55 GMT10
Just as the ADA has been trying to save a sinking ship for way too many years,
they too, will someday have to pay the piper. When that day comes the
manufacturer of dental amalgam will take the brunt of the blame. Guess who
manufactures a mercury silver filling? Is it Johnson and ...
Mercury Part 228 Nov 2004 20:14 GMT10
Blood-Brain Barrier
The blood-brain barrier is a normal mechanism that is supposed to restrict the
entry of substances into the brain. The transfer of substances such as
nutrients, waste products, oxygen and carbon dioxide, hormones, and poisons in
This is great, I have been gone for quite a while, and we are still debating the amalgam issue!28 Nov 2004 18:44 GMT5
I love it.  This debate will never end until a total abandonment of
amaglam is used in dentistry.  I personally don't use amalgam in my
practice unless I feel it would be more beneficial for the patient
(ie. subgingival root fillings where a composite or glass ionomer will
Should the good filling be taken out...28 Nov 2004 10:28 GMT49
About 18 months ago I bit down very hard on a bone and could've sworn
I cracked a tooth...but dentists saw no crack. (it's 2nd tooth from
the back, on the top)   For a month after that, it was very sensitive
to cold (but only for a few seconds).  Xrays show nothing abnormal,
Need Help With A Report--Gum Disease/Tooth Loss28 Nov 2004 00:54 GMT11
I have several options for class, but would like to focus on gum
disease and/or tooth loss due to a patient previously have been on a
respirator and/or life support.
I chose this subject because I was in a coma aprx. 12 years ago. I
CNN Headline News Appearance - Chuck28 Nov 2004 00:34 GMT2
Happy Thanksgiving to everyone.
Just a heads up, and perhaps an allowance of a bit of gloat-full excitation. If
you have Comcast Cable, I will be on CNN Headline News, December 1st and 7th.
It will be a 5-minute appearance with the topic being Mercury in Fish...
Dentistry, The Topic.27 Nov 2004 20:19 GMT57
Dentistry.
Oddly enough the presumed topic of this NG.
The medicine and science of the practice of dentistry.
Despite the over-rated humor of JME and the constant
Mercury Fillings WARNING!27 Nov 2004 12:14 GMT28
http://www.acpm.net/mercury1.html
WARNING: SILVER/MERCURY FILLINGS
May be Very Hazardous to Your Health
by William E. Richardson, M.D. and John D. Richardson, MBA
Laser dentistry!27 Nov 2004 04:51 GMT11
Anybody who has experience whith LASER in dentistry please tell me how it
is.
I want to hear both sides dentists and patients.
Thank you!
This Who Are Admitted Jerks And Belittle27 Nov 2004 03:39 GMT10
>Subject: Re: Mercury Fillings WARNING!
>From: Adenosine adeno@nospam4u.org
>Date: 11/26/2004 12:47 PM Pacific Standard Time
>Message-id: <7g5fq0le434rd37a2e1v77u0k4bh3huvur@4ax.com>
Finger Points to Fillings in UK Dentistry Crisis27 Nov 2004 02:31 GMT70
Most people automatically assume that the current crisis in National
Health Service (NHS) dentistry in the UK is simply due to a lack of
adequate government funding.
However, I think that the problem is more complex than this, and that
Alcohol based Mouthwash with sodium fluoride27 Nov 2004 01:43 GMT2
I need some help from the dentistry community
I want an alcohol based mouthwash that includes Sodium flouride, so it
has the antiseptic power of alcohol and the strengh to fight cavities.
Have not foun any white papers against this application, but there is
Opinions on patient form?27 Nov 2004 00:31 GMT4
What are your opinions on this patient form:
http://www.lasertoothdr.com/form4.html
Esp. the top part, rather than the "partnership act"? Do you reckon
this would be useful to you?
ADA Mrcury Health Fraud Part 127 Nov 2004 00:22 GMT5
http://www.alkalizeforhealth.net/Lhealthfraud2.htm
Rich Murray: Haley: brilliant testimony to Congress on health fraud re dental
amalgam mercury and Alzheimers Part 2/2 6.12.1
Part 2/ 2  http://www.mercola.com/2001/jun/9/amalgam_safety2.htm
Gum stimulator and recessed gums26 Nov 2004 04:58 GMT1
Hi,  I've been using a gum stimulator one and off for a couple years
now, and a few months back I noticed a ltitle periodontitis puffing up
near an upper canine  (between two teeth),  it seemes to be getting
better, no blood,  until about a week ago my hand slipped and I really
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