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Medical Forum / General / Dentistry / December 2004

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Re: Dental Cost too high .....04 Dec 2004 02:54 GMT2
On Fri, 03 Dec 2004 02:54:54 GMT, Discordia <goaway@you.net> wrote:
>Okay, let me continue with this line of discussion.  Can I get as good
>dental treatment elsewhere as in Canada or the US, such as Europe or
>Mexico at a lower cost?  Ten grand is just too damn much.
Amalgam to Composite to Inlay to RCT03 Dec 2004 23:47 GMT7
Just like any comments on my series of procedures I have had:
Lower right molar required large amalgam filling, lasted 2yrs, this was
refilled by a new dentist with a composite material which lasted 18months
with decay starting again at border with gum.  This was refilled with by
Getting addittional GOOGLE hits for small business of dental office03 Dec 2004 23:39 GMT1
alt.internet.search-engines, sci.med.dentistry
Getting addittional GOOGLE hits for small business of dental office
Q.
Joel,
Frugal hits from GOOGLE for your home business or dental office.03 Dec 2004 23:13 GMT8
Getting Google Hits
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Alternatively, we can discuss how to get GOOGLE hits right here.
GOOGLE depends on BACK LINKS, that is how many outside sites will link
Re: GOOGLE hits for small business or dental office.03 Dec 2004 22:41 GMT2
Getting Google Hits
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alternatively, we can discuss how to get GOOGLE hits right here.
GOOGLE depends on BACK LINKS, that is how many outside sites will link
CEREC ... There is controversy a-brewin'03 Dec 2004 22:21 GMT1
Can anyone help?
Joel
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Lifted from elsewhere .........
Activity level03 Dec 2004 21:35 GMT33
Whoa!  This NG is more active today than during most weeks.  I must not be
the only one with a "dead" schedule today.  Gong home early, I get to drive
the family nuts sooner tonight.
Two Roots On Tooth # 24?03 Dec 2004 20:48 GMT13
I had a root canal on Tooth #24 today.
To my dentist's utter shock and surprise, he discovered that there were two
roots
for this tooth.
Lots of biotene questions.03 Dec 2004 18:39 GMT8
I am a 50yo male in generally good health. I have slowly (over a
period of years) developed a problem with my mouth getting dry at
night.
I mentioned this to my dentist and was told to get biotene. I tried
Mercury Levels Highest After Amalgam Removal03 Dec 2004 17:44 GMT55
These studies show that mercury levels increase in the
days following amalgam removal, and don't decline
to the pre-operative level for about a month.
Eur J Oral Sci 1999 Jun;107(3):202-7
Comparative dental fees 03 Dec 2004 13:03 GMT16
I'm wondering if there is a large difference in getting dental work
done from one country to another and within Canada?  I'm in British
Columbia, here a root canal costs between $800 to $1500 (molars), caps
are $900 and fillings about $100 and up.  I'm looking at over $10k
Frugal Computers (?)(?)03 Dec 2004 12:54 GMT5
FREE is frugal, right?
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Police: Two Villanova students stole from colleges
Moratorium Addendum #203 Dec 2004 07:31 GMT1
Advo18436257 can be excluded
as long as the topic does not stray to
'magical thinking' about a certain dz.
All must make their own decisions.
Moratorium03 Dec 2004 06:44 GMT14
All SMDers who are on board are hereby reminded
that today is December 01, 2004.
--
W_B
Help? Bad toothache, not sure where03 Dec 2004 06:32 GMT2
I have had a horrible toothache for the last few days. I believed the pain
was coming from the second to last molar on the bottom right side, next to
my wisdom tooth and on the other side a tooth that was extracted. The
cavity there is very deep and my dentist said the nerve was ...
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