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| temporary crown.... | 02 May 2005 20:01 GMT | 10 |
..fell off when I was flossing. Permanent one will be put on in a couple weeks. Anything to be concerned about? No pain, so far.
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| Lost my bite, chipping my teeth! | 02 May 2005 19:25 GMT | 36 |
I'm male and 50 years old. I floss and brush regularly and I think I have pretty good teeth. In december I had a root canal done on a back molar: top left, next to last...I think they called it #14. Then around two months after that
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| comments of new Crest mouthwash? | 02 May 2005 18:50 GMT | 4 |
I would appreciate comments of professionals on the new Crest alcohol-free mouthwash. I assume that being alcohol free is a good thing. I remember reading bad things about mouthwashes containg alcohol. Is it true? What are your comments on this product?
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| Why six implants?? | 02 May 2005 15:28 GMT | 17 |
I'm having the remaining five lower teeth extracted. There will be six implants on teeth 19,21,23,26,28 and 30. They will be connected by bars which will support an overdenture which runs from tooth 19 to tooth 30. From
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| pain on side of gums, after extraction? | 01 May 2005 20:00 GMT | 4 |
Had my #19 molar extracted on monday. Pain from the extraction is pretty much gone, however I have developed pain on the outside of the gums(facing the cheek). It is a surface pain, not a deep pain. It feels almost like kcnker soar pain, but no soar is visible. Is it
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| Dentist or Oral Surgeon | 01 May 2005 15:59 GMT | 19 |
I am 40 years old and I might have to have my lower right wisdom teeth removed. It is impacted, partially emerged and caused an infection once in a while. My question is I am from Ontario Canada, can a regular dentist perform this procedure for me, or I should find an oral
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| Rumor has it... | 01 May 2005 14:05 GMT | 22 |
Which if any of the following statements are true: 1. Quackwatch, run by Stephen Barret is funded by the Aetna 2. Some dentists with investigative power on certain state boards are also paid consultants for Aetna!
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| IBD and dentally impaired | 01 May 2005 06:07 GMT | 16 |
If seven ways were listed how to beat IBD in the previous post, they were not apparent. It is always a good topic though, for many. The theory to cope with IBD does not go over very well, so for whom nuts in the shell, i.e. filberts, almonds, pecans, and others that are like ...
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