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Medical Forum / General / Dentistry / November 2004

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dental extractions--rate of complications..24 Nov 2004 18:06 GMT46
I'm in very good health (In my early 50s), am an RN, know pretty
well how to take care of myself..but have --apparently--neglected
my teeth ...have been told by two reputable specialists ("suggested"
is a better word for it)..that #15 be extracted--just had a root canal
Mercury Toxicity Bibliography24 Nov 2004 12:27 GMT1
http://www.mercola.com/article/mercury/mercury_elimination2.htm
Mercury Toxicity and Systemic Elimination Agents
Bibliography
1 Toxicological Profile For Mercury. U.S.Department Of Health & Human Services,
"Sonic" electric toothbrushes24 Nov 2004 08:09 GMT5
Braun (Oral-B) makes a "sonic" electric toothbrush ... what does the "sonic"
mean? Does it make any difference?
thanks
WHY All These Requirements To Disposal Of Amalgam??24 Nov 2004 03:25 GMT19
This very same material which just came out of the mouth!
http://www.cda.org/public/policy/app5_waste.htm
Dexis and Digital Camera24 Nov 2004 01:59 GMT3
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ISSUE
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Our Dexis intra-oral camera is broken and we want to replace it with a
Arguments Against Orthodontics23 Nov 2004 22:42 GMT17
I need some help for my attorney to argue against orthodontics for my
children.  They have nice teeth, certainly nicer than mine or my
ex-wife. For example, my oldest daughter who lived with me only wanted
a retainer.  She got that with the available insurance.  She was the
Does toothache require root work?23 Nov 2004 22:01 GMT9
Can somebody tell me if root work is always necessary when a tooth
aches? This tooth of mine has been aching for about a week and has
been extremely sensitive to temperature in the last two days. Thanks.
periodontal surgery (2nd try)23 Nov 2004 21:52 GMT1
I had surgery two weeks ago to remove pockets in two areas, upper and
lower.  The lower came out really well (almost all these teeth have
crowns)  I have no visible margins of the crowns on the lower jaw, but
one crown towards the front of the upper is awful!  All I see is the
Marus dental chair (Are you happy with your...) 23 Nov 2004 21:26 GMT1
Not me:-(
Just have a look:
http://sbouju.nerim.net/marus.html
Cavitations23 Nov 2004 17:57 GMT11
http://www.dentistry-toothtruth.com/faq.htm#cavitations
A: Cavitations are cavities, caves, holes left in the bone where previous
extractions have not completely healed. Once they form, the body cannot
penetrate them to heal the bone without surgical intervention. In other words,
HELP:  personal dental insurance query (Ontario, Canada)23 Nov 2004 07:23 GMT9
I'm writing this on behalf of a friend (toronto, single male, 36) who is
considering buying personal dental insurance.  He has a low-paying job with no
benefits, and he needs to have a root canal done soon (approx. $1000 cost).
Can he get some sort of dental insurance in short ...
No-needle dental work23 Nov 2004 04:03 GMT15
I heard on the news this evening that there is a new painless way of getting
dental work done *without a needle*. Any idea on what this is, seriously?
Because my wife is SOL. She had seizures at the dentist office awhile back
and two neurologists said this month that the mepivicaine ...
New crown, pain in tooth23 Nov 2004 03:29 GMT16
 Hoping for some advice.  A couple of months ago, one of the cusps of
my bottom right molar (second from the back) broke off.  I went to the
dentist and, because there was already a large filling in that tooth,
she put a crown on the tooth.  The temporary crown was put on about ...
Root Canal and flying23 Nov 2004 03:02 GMT49
My dentist recently told me that I need a root canal.  I am having
some minor pain and a little bit of swelling and some infection with
one tooth.  The cost of getting the root canal and subsequent crown
here is too much for .  One of my friends is a orthodonists in
Selective Believing23 Nov 2004 02:05 GMT1
What Rich believes
The most frightening thing is that Jan ran a day care center for young
children
AMAZING!
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