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Medical Forum / General / Dentistry / March 2005

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Amalgam Not Linked to Peripheral Neuropathy26 Mar 2005 14:49 GMT30
By Mark Berthold
Bethesda, MD -- March 7, 2005
A new study, conducted by leading scientists from highly-regarded
research and academic institutions, finds no link between amalgam
Trying To Figure You OuT Sdores26 Mar 2005 11:38 GMT6
Did a bit of searching.
This tellls all.
Because of it, you now are harasing, twiting and condoning W_B's forging and
despicable behavior, just as you do Joel.
Prolonged delay of treatment for periodontal diseases26 Mar 2005 09:11 GMT93
Would appreciate an opinion about prognosis,
concerning a letter just received from one periodontist:
"It is necessary to start treatment for your periodotal infection.
Periodontal deseases are progressive, usually painless, and are the
Is This Overlooked but Useful 26 Mar 2005 04:13 GMT1
For many day to day problems that cause the jitters or nervousness, whether
about tooth pain, going to the dentist, or just plain pain, this may be of
help.   It was discussed once before, but did not connect it to what it can
do.   Inositol is a B-5 vitamin, it was told to me, and ...
Liars Despicable Liars26 Mar 2005 01:17 GMT1
From: "Bill" <dentaldoc@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: Amalgam Not Linked to Peripheral Neuropathy
This is the same BilL Combs who ADDED all kinds of his OWN words and FALSE
ACCUSATIONS to the witch hunt trying to handle a dentist who didn't buckle
W_B did NOT receive this26 Mar 2005 01:11 GMT15
"W_B" <no_one@nowhere.net> wrote in message
news:pcpj31l2ogq7cpr47c45e52l0m0hicv3f0@4ax.com...

> Recieved this:
Jan's Credo26 Mar 2005 01:08 GMT1
"Quacks are a natural part of humanity," says New York City medical
historian William H. Helfand, 78. "People want a magic pill."
Doctor, Why Did My Tooth Split?26 Mar 2005 00:09 GMT5
FREQUENT COMMENT:
Who cares about this crap?
FREQUENT ANSWER:
The patient who's tooth has just split sure wishes
bridge, implant, other options?25 Mar 2005 23:34 GMT3
My fiance had his front tooth knocked out 20 years ago and had to have a
root canal and a fake tooth. The root is still there and has gotten
infected for the second time(they drilled from the top of the root and
filled it.) It has been okay for a month or so, but now it is infected
gum/ teeth problem --> HELP NEEDED ASAP! - ADVICE25 Mar 2005 17:02 GMT3
Pain in Back Teeth, Left side, Upper and Lower For the past two and a
half years I have been suffering from the recurring toothache and sore
gums. The pain starts in either my upper left or lower left back teeth
and is triggered by pressure caused by chewing. The pain flips between
Excel 3 teeth whitening25 Mar 2005 14:22 GMT5
Last Tuesday, I finished a dentist prescribed EXCEL 3 whitening procedure. I
did the overnight 'thang' for 5 weeks with the 16% goo stuff. Tasty stuff!!
Anyways, since the second night of the treatment, I noticed a difference and
by week 4, the results were amazing! However... ...
cleaning dentures in public25 Mar 2005 00:10 GMT12
Are there any tools or appliances which would make it easier to clean
my dentures in a public restroom?  I find that in mid-afternoon I need
to replace the denture paste and do not have a private place to do it
other than a private stall in the public restroom.  Any suggestions?
question regarding enamel creation25 Mar 2005 00:09 GMT9
I was wondering how it is that enamel is created when a child is being
formed.  Is there no way to reproduce this process to add enamel to
teeth?  I dont understand how it can't be added if it's created
somehow, or is the process simply too difficult?
Help! Where can I find some informations about the "dentist's office for child"24 Mar 2005 23:29 GMT2
I need some info about the dentist's office preparation, kids problems in
dentist, etc.
Thaks Very much
feone
Problem with inlay24 Mar 2005 20:37 GMT15
One of the corners of my last lower left molar broke due to biting on a
bone. The dentist did an inlay but somehow the cement did not work too well
as the area is rather moist. When I apply pressure using my index finger on
the inlay I feel a slight pain. There is also pain on ...
 
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