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Medical Forum / General / Dentistry / November 2004

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PING Dr. Steve M.18 Nov 2004 12:12 GMT1
Please contact me privately.
TW
Implant has to be re-done18 Nov 2004 04:45 GMT15
I had my lower molar extracted, bone graft placed and then an implant
inserted over the past several months. A week after having my implant
inserted, I went to my regular dentist for my 6 month cleaning and he
noticed on the x-rays that there was still a piece of the root tip
Amalgams18 Nov 2004 03:22 GMT1
http://proliberty.com/observer/20020608.htm
From the June 2002 Idaho Observer:
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Who has got any experience with InfoRelation (for Tim Kelly)17 Nov 2004 22:33 GMT3
I think that everybody will agree that InfoRelation is a very useful
proposal. Thanks to this service I was able to finish my academic
project in field of biology. Also I can recommend InfoRelation for those
who would like to earn some extra money (I have checked it and it works
Jan Drew is in Violation of AOL Terms of Service17 Nov 2004 22:21 GMT1
http://www.duke.org/adl/adl-7.html
Those interested can send a copy of Jan's bigoted comments to
abuse@aol.com.
You might also want to get all the dentists together to sign a letter
Dates of states for HYG local anesthesia17 Nov 2004 22:20 GMT42
In Colorado it was made legal in 1977.
The very first state to make LA legal for RDHs was the state of
Washington in 1971.  You WA boys should be proud of this one!  Here
let me list all the states that allowed it before the year 2000.
PING: Fawks17 Nov 2004 22:18 GMT1
Actually found a sample of Clearfil SE but don't have
the instructions.
The bottle holder says:
Primer 20 sec
Electric handpieces17 Nov 2004 18:19 GMT2
Anyone using electric handpieces for restorative? If so, how do you like it
and what brand is recommended? I'm not asking about endo handpieces or
Dremels. I mean the kind for crown preps and other restorative... you get my
drift.....
Hygienists giving injections ?17 Nov 2004 17:57 GMT27
On November 16, 2004 at 1:14:33 PM '?????' posted....
New York passed a law last year allowing dental hygienists to give
infiltration injections. I have been involved in teaching the course
to senior DH students, as well as two courses so far to practicing
Tissue graft to gum questions17 Nov 2004 15:39 GMT7
I've been told by a peridontologist that, despite being a fanatic
about oral hygiene,  I have about 25% bone loss under the gum line and
I need a tissue graft to my lower 4 front teeth if I want to keep
them.  He also wants to reposition the attachment from my lower lip to
Implant needs to be re-done17 Nov 2004 14:25 GMT4
I had a lower left molar extracted, bone graft inserted and an implant
placed over the course of the past 4 months. A week after the implant
was placed, I went for my 6 month cleaning with my regular dentist. On
one of the x-rays that my dentist took, he noticed that there appeared
Small doses of amalgam are bad... large doses are good for you.17 Nov 2004 13:17 GMT5
Research shows that fewer than 3 amalgam fillings is bad for you.  Patients
who have 3 or more in their mouth are far better off.  I will post link when
research is finished.
jwn dds
John encouraging lying17 Nov 2004 08:38 GMT3
Have anything to say about your proven lie.
Dr Steve's having no proof of his accuastions.
Of course not, since you not only got caugth in your first lie, you got caught
in your second one.
A Case Of High Mercury Exposure From Dental Amalgam17 Nov 2004 00:39 GMT34
http://www.algonet.se/~leif/yflan96a.html
Langworth S & Stromberg R.
A case of high mercury exposure from dental amalgam.
Eur J Oral Sci 104:320-321 (1996)
Sort of like lost & found17 Nov 2004 00:23 GMT1
If this "619L" means anything to someone, please contact me privately.  
TW
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