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Medical Forum / General / Dentistry / April 2005

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jaw injury question07 Apr 2005 16:15 GMT8
On friday night i was jumped by about 4 guys, i got hit in the jaw, the
next day i couldnt eat anything but apple sauce, now i can eat with
little if any pain. i went to the doctor he says it looks like my jaw
isnt broken, however my teeth feel off i cant bite my nails and when i
Sudden raw patch on otherwise-healthy gums07 Apr 2005 06:35 GMT12
Hi, guys--I love this newsgroup! Before I had my wisdom teeth extraction
last year, I edified myself by reading your archives. My oral surgeon was
amazed!
Anyway, I'm having a weird gum problem and I would really appreciate it if
Ping George Chatzipetros: iBond?06 Apr 2005 15:37 GMT4
Howdy George:
How'd it go with the iBond dealer? I felt kinda like a sh.t getting back
to y'all so late that week, but then as now, I'm having less and less
time to yap on the SMD....
help: looking for analog input photo printer06 Apr 2005 10:11 GMT2
I am looking for a 4x6 photo printer that has a rca input pin or some other
analog input capability.
If ou know of a model still on the market, please reply or email me.
Dental Plans better than Insurance??06 Apr 2005 00:53 GMT5
Hello group!My name is Nikki and I just started working at a talent
agency. My boss gave me a side job promoting a business that he makes
money from the Models while saving them money. I want some feedback
from people who know more about these services and advice about
Shadding of decay primary teeth05 Apr 2005 21:14 GMT2
I need some advice on whether I should send my 6 years old son to
extract his badly decay front teeth.
His teeth start to decay when he was 4 years old. Now at 6 years old,
four of his front teeth are decay badly.
Amalgams04 Apr 2005 20:31 GMT3
Nor including abstracts from Medline
http://www.amalgam.org./
http://www.altcorp.com/DentalInformation/amalgampage.htm
http://www.algonet.se/~leif/FU?SCIFCT.html
UK dentists help me out - Wisdom tooth removal04 Apr 2005 19:11 GMT44
I have a wisdom tooth that I want/need taken out - i am on a NHS dentist and
he sent me to the hospital to have it taken out as he could not do it - i
waited like 5 months and missed my appointment so now i need to wait again!!
i am wondering if i can pay and have it done ...
Problem With Nerve / Back Molar04 Apr 2005 17:52 GMT10
I hope it's OK to post here - I guess you can always ignore this if this
post isn't suitable for the group. I'd appreciate any views on a problem I
have with my back molar. I'll need to give you a fair amount of background.
I'm male, in my early thirties (generally healthy), and ...
technology ACP04 Apr 2005 15:33 GMT3
Presently I am working on this technology .I am checking materials and
translating reaserch materials.Its working great till now.
I think it is one of the most effective and usefull technology for the
dentists and patients
erupted tooth - bracing04 Apr 2005 14:14 GMT2
I am at  40 years old having my teeth repositioned with plates upper
and lower for a month. I did experience much pain in the jaw. The upper
incisor has dropped a few mm. and is lower than the incisor next to it.
I have been told by my dentist that my tooth has "erupted'. My plate
Self-limiting damage by beef jerky?03 Apr 2005 23:14 GMT15
No, I'm not trying to be silly.  I had root canal treatment on my
first and second upper molars about eight months ago.  They're nicely
dead now.  Most of the time anyway.  Sometimes these two molars and
the wisdom tooth behind them become exquisitely tender, and this
More Truth Of The Dangers Of Amalgams03 Apr 2005 23:12 GMT11
FASEB J 1998 Aug;12(11):971-80    Related Articles, Books, LinkOut
Neurobehavioral effects from exposure to dental amalgam Hg(o): new
distinctions between recent exposure and Hg body burden.
Echeverria D, Aposhian HV, Woods JS, Heyer NJ, Aposhian MM, Bittner AC
6 mo dental visits03 Apr 2005 16:12 GMT3
I'm sorry of this sounds like a troll - it isn't.
When I was a kid the dentist wanted to see us once a year.
Now they all seem to say to come in every 6 months. Is this
recommendation based on some studies, clinical observations,
Informed Consent Discussion03 Apr 2005 15:28 GMT56
Informed Consent is extremely important!
Here's an example of how a jury verdict was reversed because of the
informed consent issue.
Joel
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