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Medical Forum / General / Dentistry / February 2005

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FAQ09 Feb 2005 00:39 GMT3
ATTENTION ! ! !
For the sake of any new readers to this newsgroup. Jan is a retired
day care owner/operator, (according to her) who makes a lot of noise
about amalgam toxicity. She is not a dentist, has no training in dentistry,
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--- Attention: Water Pollution in your Home. ---08 Feb 2005 18:26 GMT2
~~~What are the chances my water is contaminated?
Today, there are very few people who are not aware of the problems
with our drinking water supply. The news carries reports each week
about yet another clean-up effort initiated on chemical spills,
Medicaid in Florida08 Feb 2005 18:05 GMT3
The link is on Flap's Blog site.
Joel
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Rotten Teeth, Rotten Politics, Part II
Slow night on smd08 Feb 2005 15:53 GMT18
Is there a football game on or something?
Vaughn
Thousand Fear Mercury Poisoning From Fillings08 Feb 2005 11:40 GMT22
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/220366.stm
Thousands fear mercury poisoning from fillings
There is a big question mark over the safety of mercury fillings
Thousands of people are concerned that mercury dental fillings are to blame for
Legal Position of the ADA08 Feb 2005 09:07 GMT72
http://www.testfoundation.org/adaamalgam.htm
The American Dental Association and Mercury "Silver" Amalgam
The legal position of the American Dental Association (ADA) on the safety of
mercury containing dental amalgam and the use of the material by dentists in
Social Security -should Bush reform the system?08 Feb 2005 08:48 GMT6
GW Bush says that he wants to switch from the current Social Security
system to an individual retirement account (IRA?) system. He swears
that people over 50 will not be affected. What about the people under
50? Will they get screwed?
tooth decay: what temporary do?08 Feb 2005 00:09 GMT8
what you would advise to do to in a case of tooth decay where at the
moment the person couldn't go to a dentist (cause in the place require
too much $$$) ???
(i means something that it's possible to do "by-yourself"/at
Kevlar and Bone Regrowth07 Feb 2005 17:27 GMT3
About 12 years ago I was told by my dentist that I was about to lose my
two front bottom teeth.  They were very wiggly and she said that the
bone had decayed. I went to a specialist who treated me by adding a
Kevlar material to the gum bone for a couple months.  The effect was
Osteo Necrotic Jaws ... (?)07 Feb 2005 13:45 GMT13
If you mean NICO, there is absolutely no record of that disease on Pub
Med, the Natrional Library of Medicine! Do we accept the word of
established researchers, or do we accept the word of alternative,
quack, money-grubbing practitioners?
Is an abscess always an emergency?07 Feb 2005 13:44 GMT9
Tooth #29, the bane of my existence, is acting up again.  This poor
thing has been root canalled twice (most recently a year ago), and
crowned three times (first crown was poor work, second broke during the
second root canal procedure and needed to be replaced), plus had a
Dentist chipped 5 teeth07 Feb 2005 13:38 GMT18
he was fitting a splint with acrylic to make it more snug. It got hard and
he couldn't get it off so he was sawing and prying it off of my top teeth.
The torque from prying chipped my front 4 teeth along the bottom edge. Also
one on my crowned mo was chipped.
Dentures don't fit like old ones07 Feb 2005 13:05 GMT10
My father is currently undergoing major dental work. For years he wore a
pair of dentures (full upper, partial lower) which he claims fit perfectly
from day one.
Over a year ago, he lost his lower partial and since then he has been doing
YTD07 Feb 2005 11:07 GMT42
As of 1/31/05 my staff has used 26% of their personal/sick days.
I get zero.
carabelli
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