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Medical Forum / General / Dentistry / January 2005

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Has anyone heard of TDOCS27 Jan 2005 16:00 GMT27
I saw an ad for TDOCS Software in a dental mag, they seem to be the
cheapest one and they've been around 12 years but I've never heard of
them. Anyone have experience with this company?
Real Dentists Don't Read Help Files.........27 Jan 2005 15:49 GMT12
Just venting some spleen (I must get that looked at BTW).
/Begin Vent
I just got off the phone to a Californian Dentist.
This Dentist could not email images to insurance companies out of my Dental
Why Managed Care Has Failed27 Jan 2005 15:48 GMT11
It has only failed because of the two tiered system.
Managed care in the US has failed for similar reasons. MC is a feeder
program designed to bait-and-switch people into meaningful care.
A completely reasonable, managed care, prevention program might
Dentistry27 Jan 2005 07:56 GMT14
I was hoping I could get some feedback on a couple of things.  I'm
currently in second year university, and am hoping to go to dental
school upon graduation.  This summer my goal is to volunteer in a
dental office, since I really want to see things from a perspective
Google Scholar,  Serious Research Tool  27 Jan 2005 05:00 GMT5
I wonder if anyone else here has found Google Scholar (beta)
http://scholar.google.com/ ?  It is like PubMed on steroids.  At first glance,
about 10 to 20% of the listings you get have free full text available.
As a example: I looked up one of my favorite search terms "Beryllium ...
Adverse Effects Of Amalgams27 Jan 2005 00:05 GMT1
From: "Vaughn" <vaughnsimonHATESS..
Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 23:06:21 GMT
Local: Wed, Jan 26 2005 3:06 pm  
Subject: Adverse Effects of amalgams A distrubing FACT
Amalgam Mercury Dental Filling Toxicity26 Jan 2005 21:34 GMT1
http://www.holisticmed.com/dental/amalgam/
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An often overlooked, but extremely important source of toxic material is the
Amalgam Facts And Studies26 Jan 2005 21:20 GMT9
http://www.lichtenberg.dk/mercury_vapour_in_the_oral_cavit.htm
http://www.dentalmaterial.gov.se/Mercury.pdf
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Amalgam dental fillings are a health hazard
Howard worked up?26 Jan 2005 16:34 GMT2
About Howard being worked up .....
Kevin mentioned receiving a certified letter from DentalTown's lawyer.
Suddenly the story disappeared. It was supposed to be sent elsewhere.
Well I am sorry sorry, I do not believe that for one second, but no
Health Improvements From Removal Of Amalgams--STUDIES26 Jan 2005 12:17 GMT8
Improvements in health from removal of amalgams
http://www.heart-disease-bypass-surgery.com/data/articles/63.htm
Studies have demonstrated that the removal of dental mercury amalgam fillings
can result in definitive and significant improvements in overall health
checking pro-cure reline26 Jan 2005 08:18 GMT3
I used resently pro-cure reline soft material.
It fits very good and looks ok.
I will observe this material now but is different like others.
Problem  is procedure I had to use light cure lamp for long time.
What to ask during consultation? How do you if a dentist is good beforehand?26 Jan 2005 03:38 GMT3
I have consultations lined up with three prosthodontists. I spoke to two
orthodondists and they said they would need to split my pallet open and
widen it, wire my jaw shut, I'd have to eat through a straw for six months
and THEN I'd have to wear braces for three years. They ...
Another question re implants26 Jan 2005 03:38 GMT2
This group has been wonderfully supportive. I have one more question.
With the exception of my 5 front teeth, my teeth in the upper jaw are gone.
The missing teeth will probably be replaced by implants, plus either
individual crowns (more expensive) or several bridges with crowns ...
Underbite Surgery25 Jan 2005 16:14 GMT2
So I was born with an underbite, a little over 5mm when my jaw is
fully relaxed and shut fully. I tend to pronounce it whenever I feel
that people are staring at me....sad I know, insecurites at their
finest...I am working on that that part.
Snowman25 Jan 2005 15:32 GMT33
Inside and warm now. The News says we have 3-5 inches of snow on the
ground. the funny thing is that everywhere I was today, it was 18
inches on the ground. The  snow was higher than the  bottom of my Land
Rover.  We pushed two stuck cars. I cleared my drive and the neighbors
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