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Medical Forum / General / Dentistry / May 2005

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Interesting Pain Management28 May 2005 21:42 GMT7
http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_1407775.html
     Dentist got patient drunk
A dentist has been told to pay a patient £4,000 compensation after he got
her drunk to carry out 14 root canal treatments in one day.
Please help, I am in pain28 May 2005 03:02 GMT34
I am 33 years old.  I have 2 wisdom teeth on top that have been
partially through the gum for quite some time.  The lower wisdom teeth
are under the gum.  Over the last few days I have had an excruciating
pain on the upper left side of my head and teeth.  I though maybe my
Talk about bad luck26 May 2005 22:46 GMT28
A patient came in for a consultation this week for jaw pain. He tells
me he was punched in the jaw about 10 days ago and the pain keeps
getting worse in the area of his left angle and his bite is off.
He had a mild swelling in the area and an open bite on the left side.
From Joel Eichen26 May 2005 22:46 GMT51
I think this is so wrong!  UM MOM Susan
From Joel M. Eichen
Yes Jan Drew pulled one of her stunts again.
If sci.med.dentistry is Jan Drew's turf, and she decides
teeth and pregnancy26 May 2005 22:42 GMT32
I am doing a research project on how womens teeth and gums suffer
during pregnancy?
Cavitron use by laity?25 May 2005 16:51 GMT18
Is  a high level of skill required for use of Cavitron?
It appears to be (?)  a fairly simple process when used on someone who
maintains good hygiene (no excessive tartar etc).
Can it only be purchased by dentists.
link about Chet and the CA Dental Board25 May 2005 14:09 GMT33
Bill,
I did find one link, here is the version of events according
to the website:
http://www.toxicteeth.org/natCamp_stateGovt_CA_hearing_Jan2604.cfm
The Webby is a L I A R and Deceitful25 May 2005 00:29 GMT12
The Webby" <nospamattmjiatroepidemicnos..­.@san.rr.com> wrote in message
Liars and deceitful people always get caught.
http://tinyurl.com/agwyd
Once again, *I* didn't right that.
Sensitivity 4 months after filling24 May 2005 13:07 GMT1
I had a tooth next to my wisdom tooth filled with a deep cavity. It's
fine most of the time, but when I drink cold water and direct it to the
tooth (which is almost never, since it WAY in the back), it feels
sensitive. It doesn't hurt, just feels strange. I asked my dentist
can't open mouth fully ?24 May 2005 13:05 GMT1
I am experincing a lot of cranial and facial pains that seem to
coincide with an inability to open my jaw .
To see the pressure on my cranium is bad is understatement I can barely
with effort open my mouth wide enough to fit my finger in .
jaw pain24 May 2005 04:42 GMT27
My wife had some dental work done last summer where she had ceramic
inlays replace almagom.  The dental work caused her jaw to be
misaligned creating chronic pain.  The dentist checked her bite and
insisted the "dots lined up".  She gave my wife a mouth brace but it
tooth sensitive after cavity filll-in - Did the dentist do a bad job?23 May 2005 21:07 GMT4
I don't have a regular dentist so yesterday I went to
someone new for teeth check-up.
The dentist found a small cavity - He showed a 1mm deep
cavity on the top side of my lower last tooth.  During the
Regarding those Prop. 65 notices23 May 2005 17:22 GMT75
Here on SMD, we have been repeatedly swamped with very, very old "news"
regarding the appearance of amalgam on the California "Prop. 65" list.
Much ballyhoo has been made of the appearance of amalgam on this list
by certain individuals who claim that this appearance is somehow an
mouth guard bad for teeth?23 May 2005 14:06 GMT8
I was told I grind my teeth at night.  So they custom fit the mouth
guard to protect my teeth.
Fast forward a few years, and today I got a really bright light, and
look in the mirror, and noticed brownish streaks on the back of the
NTI design23 May 2005 13:42 GMT16
NTI is availbale in Europe now.
I just made one for myself.
I wanna hear your design tips. I took a regular and have about 2mm space
between upper and lower teeth.
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