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Medical Forum / General / Dentistry / January 2005

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Microbiological Changes Associated With Dental Prophylaxis25 Jan 2005 14:01 GMT1
DEC 2004 JADA
Microbiological Changes Associated With Dental Prophylaxis
Microbiological Changes Associated With Dental Prophylaxis
Authors: J. Max Goodson1; Michael D. Palys2; Elizabeth Carpino3;
Pulsed laser add on device25 Jan 2005 13:00 GMT2
I am in search of a reasonably economic means of pulsing a continous
red laser, in the 632nm range, max at five kilowatts. Something like
twelve pulses a second would be ideal, I have several lasers, so for
economic reasons, I would prefer an add on device if possible, would
Materials Safety Data Sheets From Manufactures Of Amalgams25 Jan 2005 11:06 GMT4
Recently, Caulk Company, manufacturers of Dispersalloy, published the latest
Materials Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) and their Direction For Use (DFU) which
includes contraindications to the use of dental amalgam.
(.http://www.caulk.com/MSDSDFU/DispersDFU.html February 1998)
Amalgam Research25 Jan 2005 10:02 GMT3
http://www.toxicteeth.org/Berlinbilaga.doc
TO: JAN, JAN, JAN, JAN, JAN, JAN, JAN,,,,25 Jan 2005 09:24 GMT2
JAN, PLEASE post all of your ads in just one posting. Separate them by a new
line and QUIT flooding the group over and over and over, hell, no one can
see my very important message that is ON topic below. In case no one can
find my message, it is orthodontist work -> cosmetic work.. ...
Dangers Of Amalgams25 Jan 2005 06:43 GMT6
http://www.icnr.securesites.com/hhnewsl.html#ARTICLEONE
US Government Document Admits That Mercury Vapors From Silver Fillings Exceeds
The Minimum Risk Levels Established By The US Department of Health & Human
Services!
The Truth About Amalgams25 Jan 2005 00:54 GMT3
Mercury-amalgam dental fillings have never been subjected to the kind of
regulatory scrutiny and approval process demanded of all modern drugs and
medical devices to prove safety.
Until this day dentistry has used marketing, political influence, and control
For Stovie25 Jan 2005 00:50 GMT16
Stovie,
You might be interested in the work of a swedish dentist named Sverker
Toreskog, who started doing onlay-type crowns and endo-crowns
(core+crown in one piece) during the late eighties. He published a book
What the one and only gentleman destist HERE said about Jan & others25 Jan 2005 00:50 GMT32
Subject: Re: More anecdotal evidence
>From: Mark & Steven Bornfeld DDS markh@peoplepc.com
>Date: 8/7/01 10:48 AM US Eastern Standard Time
>Message-id: <3B700DCE.A0141159@peoplepc.com>
Metal or resin partials?24 Jan 2005 22:55 GMT11
In your experience in placing thousands of partial dentures, which kind
results in the highest degree of patient satisfaction: Cast metal, or resin
(Valplast or Flexite)
Why?
More Scientific Facts About amalgams24 Jan 2005 20:13 GMT2
Research in molecular biology has elucidated mechanisms that may underlie the
>>toxic effects of mercury.
>>
>>Studies of the effects of mercury on the immune system in rodents have
orthodontist work -> cosmetic work24 Jan 2005 19:01 GMT4
I'm looking for a serious reply, I've got some major questions and need
unbiased answers.
You know it's tough to find an unbiased answer when you go into a dentist
telling him you're thinking about having $18k worth of work done in the next
In Sachen Ernst August Stemmann ,Teil 724 Jan 2005 19:01 GMT1
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Aus http://www.kidmed.de :
Largest World Test Trial - Mercury Release From Amalgams24 Jan 2005 18:47 GMT2
http://home.online.no/~reiersol/bund.htm
Amalgam ban demanded in germany
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CEREC: How do you deal with the edge of the restoration?24 Jan 2005 17:36 GMT11
Sue,
This may help.
A cast gold inlay, from former years, was effective because the gold
is highly malleable and highly ductile. This is a characteristic and a
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