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Re: The Prosperity of the Mrcury-Free-Dentist20 Jan 2005 21:42 GMT3
Newsgroups: sci.med.dentistry
From: "Tony Bad" <spamspams...@bakedbeans.spam> -
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2005 17:11:19 -0800
Local: Wed, Jan 19 2005 5:11 pm  
Re: The Prosperity of the Mercury-Free-Dentist20 Jan 2005 19:44 GMT3
Newsgroups: sci.med.dentistry
From: clint...@prodigy.net - Find messages by this author  
Date: 19 Jan 2005 13:20:46 -0800
Local: Wed, Jan 19 2005 1:20 pm  
Injection for a failed implant?20 Jan 2005 17:02 GMT2
I have a few implants done and due to infection i had to wait a few
months before my crowns where attached. Before she did this my dentist
noticed one implant had failed. She injected something into it and left
the implant there saying it might sort the problem if not I would need
TMJ question20 Jan 2005 16:19 GMT23
I might have a strange question. I have TMJ and at times it hurts really
bad. I mean it hurts so bad I actually cry. My dentist committed suicide and
I?m currently without a dentist. I also have no insurance. I would like to
receive medication for when the TMJ pain is more than I ...
what to do about plaque buildup behind lower teeth (j)20 Jan 2005 14:07 GMT2
I've had cleaning done about 1 month ago.  the d.h. did a great job of
removing
plaque and tartar buildup behind my lower teeth.  However, it's come
back.
getting crowns20 Jan 2005 13:59 GMT8
My dentist told me that I need 2 crowns on my teeth in back. They don't hurt, but he says it is preventive because I have fillings in them and they are wearing down. If I don't crown them then I will end up with a root canal. Does this make sense? What is the average price of a ...
Re; the Prosperity of the Mercury-Free-Dentist20 Jan 2005 09:30 GMT1
Newsgroups: sci.med.dentistry
From: "Tony Bad" <spamspams...@bakedbeans.spam> -  
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2005 14:28:34 -0800
Local: Wed, Jan 19 2005 2:28 pm  
Jan, All good Wishes are with You20 Jan 2005 04:16 GMT1
Confused on the messages appearing or written on different ISP"s? so may be a
repeat.
Certainly, the entire group wishes you the best for recovery from the painful
situation you have endured.    All differences are laid aside at this time as
Similarities between dentistry and culinary arts19 Jan 2005 21:25 GMT9
(INTENTION: To begin a discussion).
Joel
**
Old story about capitalism vs. communism.
Partial eruption question19 Jan 2005 21:20 GMT5
How long does it normally take for a wisdom tooth to fully expose itself
after a part of the tooth has broken through the gum?
My lower right tooth appears to be growing straight up but only the front is
visible. My gum is swollen behind in the rough shape of the tooth so I'm
Homocysteine19 Jan 2005 20:23 GMT4
I am wondering if some people with amalgam toxicity might actually
have suffered from high levels of homocysteine.
Joel
Blood chemical is a stroke risk  
NYU College of Dentistry to merge with Nursing Program19 Jan 2005 19:52 GMT28
http://www.nyu.edu/provost/pdf/SOESACReportHealth.pdf
    A few points of interest:
1) The provost's report claims the NYUCD faculty voted UNANIMOUSLY for
the merger.  For anyone who has gone to NYUCD, this defies belief.
Help with tooth surface acronyms19 Jan 2005 19:48 GMT6
I am reading a chart and for the life of me cannot figure out what one symbol
stands for. To me it looks like a tooth surface - but which on?. The surface I
cannot figure out in the following examples taken from the file all contain what
looks like the letter "V". Here are ...
Cracked Molar - infection - bone lost - question and advice needed19 Jan 2005 19:43 GMT12
My molar #31 developed infection, my dentist told me it cracked,
bacteria got in and cause infection and caused bone lost. He performed
the root canal, filling, installed 2 metal rods to hold the tooth and
put crown on it.
Frenectomy19 Jan 2005 19:27 GMT6
I had a frenectomy (due to gum recession) yesterday and have a couple
of questions.  Firstly, how am I supposed to brush my teeth?  I can
barely open my mouth so it's difficult to clean my molars properly.
Does the risk of infection in the surgical areas increase if your teeth
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