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Medical Forum / General / Dentistry / July 2005

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Use of Arestin 08 Jul 2005 08:09 GMT3
Can I get an opinion as to whether Arestin is worth
the cost when treating periodontal disease? I've had
deep cleaning and scaling before the use of Arestin
was popular and was shocked to hear of it's high
Am I the only guy here who...07 Jul 2005 21:33 GMT7
...is a genuine card-carrying member of the Federation of Physicians & Dentists
(AFL-CIO)?
    Naturally, I don't work anywhere near the health field.  It sure is a
strange world out there!
Dry Sockets From Sutured Extraction?07 Jul 2005 18:19 GMT8
Is it possible to develop dry sockets from an extraction that was
sutured shut? If so, how can you determine this since I'm sure the
suture is closed.
Just wondering because I was speaking to a co-worker about their wisdom
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Thank you, regarding "bothering my dentist on the 4th?"07 Jul 2005 17:42 GMT3
Thanks bunches to those of you who responded to my semi-coherent cry for
help the other day.  You made me feel much better, and I was at least
confident that I wasn't going to DIE before seeing my dentist today.
Turns out that I had dry socket on both lower extraction sites.  They ...
PlNG: SWF07 Jul 2005 14:54 GMT1
THANKS !!!!
Dentures with Support07 Jul 2005 13:22 GMT2
Xray here <http://tinypic.com/6scd9h.jpg> 236k.
There are several areas where the root canal therapy will require re-doing, and
suspicious activity around the roots of some key teeth. Lots of preparation work
before the fixup can happen. So I can't afford the prices and maintenance ...
summer hat hit smd07 Jul 2005 13:18 GMT8
Every summer for as long as I can remember, this newsgroup takes a turn
in what has become a 'predictable direction'.  
It's a change of pace ... can't deny that.
Webby
Oral B 3D vs Reg Oral B: Which to buy?06 Jul 2005 14:53 GMT11
In market for an Oral B electric brush.
I can spend abt $20 at Walmart and get the regular Oral
B unit..... with no "3D action".
Or I can spend abt $70 and get the model that does have
What kind of Doctor do I see for facial tension?06 Jul 2005 04:30 GMT13
All my life I have had tight face muscles and tension, what type of doctor
should be scene for this?
Can you apply to dental school with a pharmacy degree rather than a bachelor of science degree?06 Jul 2005 03:50 GMT27
Both degrees take the same time to complete. I think it is better to
complete a pharmacy degree because with this degree, you are already a
certified pharmacist. And if you do not want to be a dentist anymore,
at least pharmacy is something you can fall back on, right?
Composites and deep carious lesions06 Jul 2005 03:50 GMT27
As part of our training we are sent on outreach placements in the UK
Had a 21yo pt from a deprived part of yorkshire.
High caries rate. Nearly all his upper ant. teeth had class  III lesions.
I decided to restore UL 2 mesial and UL 1 distal.
Upper Jaw Advancement05 Jul 2005 22:54 GMT2
After researching numorous websites and news groups, i would like to
know if iam a candidate for upper jaw surgery.
None of my teeth touch except my back teeth....i have an 'elongated'
lower jaw (according to my orthodentist during my last visit) and i
Mercury Amalgams05 Jul 2005 19:53 GMT46
It appears that some members of the dental profession are of the
opinion that there is no such thing as a "mercury amalgam".
The "reasoning" is that since an amalgam is formed by mixing solid
metals with liquid mercury, giving rise to "copper amalgams", "gold
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