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Medical Forum / General / Dentistry / February 2005

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for All New Readers23 Feb 2005 06:41 GMT5
Disregard Joel Eichen posts.
Joel is a lying, blathering, idiot and harasser.
The exchange between him and a dentist from Sweden, with an addition form
one of his peers here.
Partial Bans of Amalgams In US States23 Feb 2005 06:19 GMT10
With full bans soon to follow.
Mercury is being eliminated in *ALL* forms.
Ohio news conference continues momentum. In front of several TV
cameras,
Amalgams Are Not Ok, Rich from GA22 Feb 2005 21:38 GMT6
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My Doc Doesn't Know what he's doing22 Feb 2005 20:41 GMT7
  Last Friday my back tooth started hurting.  Monday, the pain was so
bad I went to a clinic.  The dentist said nothing is wrong and tuff it
out.  Nothing in the xray.  By Wednesday, I felt like an iron was on my
check.  The doc said nothing was wrong until he started a root canal
MARKETING ~ Re: New One ... a good one. .. and a couple of ideas.22 Feb 2005 15:23 GMT1
Re: New One ... a good one. .. and a couple of ideas.
(Please add to this).
Joel
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whats the deal with ibond?22 Feb 2005 06:11 GMT13
I started using Kulzer's iBond a month ago. I've been very happy with
it, being the first self-etching adhesive I've been using. A couple of
weeks ago I spotted several posts on dental town describing experiences
with iBond that were a bit worrying to say the least. It seems that
Filling the gap22 Feb 2005 01:52 GMT5
Hope you do not mind me adding to your comments. I am sitting here
right now in a great deal of pain from my tooth that 2 years ago had
root canal treatment( and expensive it was too). I am reluctant to have
it extracted as it is near the front and a gap will show. If I did have
Dental dummy has questions & comments21 Feb 2005 16:46 GMT25
I just turned 48 this week, and believe it or not, I have
only been to the dentist _three_ times in my life; twice
in the fall of 1966 (one molar pulled, and its counterpart
on the other side had a large filling put in 7 days later,
is old filling replacement necessary21 Feb 2005 16:03 GMT23
I have several old fillings (approx 8 years old) that have metallic color,
they don't bother me and look ok.
My dentist says they should be replaced with white ones and it's quite
expensive.
Dental related symptoms?21 Feb 2005 15:54 GMT3
About a year ago I had a root canal done on my rear, left, bottom molar,
which also required the rebuilding of  large portion (including below gum
line) of the tooth due to a long period of decay.  The tooth was capped
shortly afterward.  At that time, my dentist also noted that ...
Septicane21 Feb 2005 15:13 GMT9
When I had my teeth worked on the other day the dentist used something new
(to me) called "septicane". He didn't do any blocks and just used this
stuff. Boy did it make it numb, and the numbness finally went away hours
later... but I have a pain (now 36 hours later) in my gums in ...
Any Great Dentist Willing To Fix My Teeth21 Feb 2005 14:13 GMT1
Hi, Any Wonderful Dentist in Chicago willing to fix my teeth for free out of
the kindness of their Heart and or Profession ???  Thanks...MC
Dental implants21 Feb 2005 02:22 GMT2
Recently, three crowns in my mouth have been coming loose.  Repeatedly.
 All three teeth are adjoining molars on the bottom right of the mouth.
 One of these had been in place for years.  Another for one year, and
the third for only a couple of months. Root canals had been done ...
Temp crown, root canal questions21 Feb 2005 02:03 GMT19
I've had pain from chewing and cold liquid in a bottom rear tooth for
quite a while; dentists see no cracks or problems (and he looked when
replacing a filling), except for tooth being maybe unusually shaped
(high cusps, I think). If I had to describe the  pain, it sure does
overcharged???deep clean coupled with irrigation (chlorhexidine gluconate)20 Feb 2005 20:42 GMT34
Thanks for taking a look at my message and replying with your comments.
I was told by my dentist that I need a deep cleaning of my teeth. Later
I found out that it was a periodontal scaling and root planning (my DMO
insurance covers) coupled with "medical irrigation using ...
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