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Medical Forum / General / Dentistry / February 2005

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Problems with bite after filling adjustment25 Feb 2005 06:12 GMT11
I recently had two fillings adjusted by the dentist, both molars on
each upper side of the mouth.  They were adjusted because of soreness
in both areas, but the fillings were put in about 9 months ago.  Since
the adjustment(2 weeks) my bite has felt off and I feel like I'm
Decision of treatment - toothache...25 Feb 2005 03:58 GMT30
Hope someone has some thoughts about this.  Two weeks ago, I developed
a mild, dull ache in an upper right molar.  Having just moved, I don't
have a trusted local dentist yet.  I went to one scary dental office
and was told that I needed an immediate root canal, although they
This afternoon:SKIING25 Feb 2005 01:58 GMT8
You-all'd-a LOVED it up here today (Sunday): the temperature was just
below freezing, lots-a sunshine, good ski hill conditions, and not too
many people. The kids are  taking lessons, and so Dad decided to join
them this afternoon. I looked like a black garbage bag comin' down the
1 crown bridge24 Feb 2005 21:19 GMT36
It seems like I am ready for my first bridge. My dentist took out a cracked
tooth (the penultimate on the upper arch). I know I difficult is to give
opinions over the net, anyway I would like to ask the opinion of the
community here.
RCT Sensitivity after 3 months24 Feb 2005 21:14 GMT3
Normal 3 root molar RCT over 2 visits access through a PV and then composite
filled.  Tooth perfect for 2 weeks but now remains really heat sensitive
after 3 months, but not really to cold or pressure.  After complaining,
edges/high points have been etched a month ago. Could ...
Perfect Layout For A Group Dental Practice, Five Doctors .....24 Feb 2005 16:56 GMT1
HERE......
http://www.dentalcom.net/forum/showthread.php?p=7461#post7461
..
Joel
Looking for 2 pages from G.Meinig's book on Root Canals24 Feb 2005 12:39 GMT6
Could some kind soul please help me to get a hand on two pages
of G.Meinig's book "Root Canal Cover-up -- Exposed" ? It's for
purely private use; I cannot get a hold of the book and would
appreciate either a scan or a fax.
Harvesting SMD addys24 Feb 2005 04:48 GMT11
Has anyone else received a similar request?
From my inbox -
I believe I have been receiving a email newsletter from your office.  If
your
Nesbitt Bridge24 Feb 2005 00:37 GMT1
At my insistence, my dentist made me an old-fashioned a spider or Nesbitt
bridge.  Perfect low-tech solution for what I wanted.  His work in fitting
it was great.
After I took possession of the bridge  noted that 1 of the arms of one of
New York U. Dental School (NYU)24 Feb 2005 00:34 GMT7
Re:NYU Dental School
SimbleG@aol.com
I have to check with Steve Bornfeld. He is the expert on New York
dental schools.
Nursery School Teachers and the Flu23 Feb 2005 18:02 GMT18
One might think that nursery school teachers would continue to
continue to warn people about matters of substance.
Here is one:
FLU
Does anyone know of Dr. Alfred Viener ?23 Feb 2005 14:59 GMT1
Someone is selling an instructional video of his on eBay. I've never heard of
the guy. $80 for a 1hr presentation seems a little pricey if I never heard of
the person before. It does not sound like my kind of dentistry, but I'm always
looking for new techniques. Wondered if it ...
Despicable liar and harasser Joel Eichen23 Feb 2005 10:45 GMT1
Hans Wrote:
I hope most open-minded people will view Joel's attempts to
characterise the
PHS report as
Anyone With Amalgam Fillings Is Being CONTINUOUSLY Exposed To Mercury23 Feb 2005 10:45 GMT1
http://www.sanoviv.com/content/category/4/21/43/
Mercury Toxicity
Mercury is among the most poisonous, non-radioactive, naturally
occurring substances on this planet. It is far more toxic than lead,
Chirp, Chirp John the Gutless23 Feb 2005 07:58 GMT8
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