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Medical Forum / General / Dentistry / August 2005

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God Bless Sympatico12 Aug 2005 14:55 GMT11
Howdy all. This is Tuesday. The Shuttle is back down, and they didn't
need my help to do it.
I know that Roy answered my joke about sending my basement junk to his
house. I never saw the post; it was blanked out and I only know that he
No More Muffin Runs, part ii12 Aug 2005 03:14 GMT17
You are welcome. I am promoting the thread to the
SMD gateway ... stay tuned ,, ,there are loads of
excellent dentists and specialists who will chime in.
Joel
New denture questions11 Aug 2005 23:48 GMT8
   I'm new here & and sure this has been asked, but 22,121 messages
came up when I subscribed !!  Thought I'd just start fresh with a new
post.
General History:    I'm 66 and have had disasterous teeth my whole
89.1% of FPD impressions had errors.11 Aug 2005 21:51 GMT5
Quoting snippets from the online abstract Aug 2005 edition of JPD .
Volume 94, Issue 2, Pages 112-117 (August 2005)
A clinical evaluation of fixed partial denture impressions
Material and methods
british teeth11 Aug 2005 21:37 GMT6
Could you please tell me some of the jokes about British teeth? And any idea
where these jokes date from? Must be before Austen Powers.....
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Richard Johnson

Twin Pines or Abracadabra?11 Aug 2005 21:34 GMT6
In another thread not so long ago in a strange and invisible space known
as cyberspace...
Dr. Steve shared the history of the magic words Detroit baby boomers
use:   "Twin Pines" was the way to make all the children happy ... I
Are digital x-rays betterthan film?11 Aug 2005 21:24 GMT25
I would like to change dentists (a matter of location). I am considering two
new dentists, one uses the old-fashioned film-rays, the other one uses the
new digital x-rays.
I am impressed with the clarity and detail of the digitals. You can even
TMJ and Wisdom Teeth...11 Aug 2005 21:22 GMT17
I understand there is a connection, but usually it is BEFORE the wisdom
teeth are removed.
I had my wisdom teeth removed (all 4) about a month ago, and now I have
a pain in my right ear when I open my mouth wide (it's also sensitive
Veneer case to close diastema11 Aug 2005 19:00 GMT5
This is my first post to this forum and thought I would share a venee
case we completed to close a diastema between #8 & #9. This case show
the results that can be obtained by proper planning, preparation an
material selection. Any comments appreciated.
Permanent crown placement - standard practice?11 Aug 2005 18:44 GMT13
Is it standard practice not to use local anesthetic while replacing a
temporary with a permanent crown, if removal of the temporary & excess
cement causes a lot of pain? What's the usual MO in this situation
(assuming the patient has specified beforehand that they wish to be
help11 Aug 2005 18:36 GMT1
3 dentests, 3 x-rays, all with in a week. Dentest 1 # root cana
,Dentest 2# cavties but no root canal thu, Dentest 3 # no root canal n
cavties. Whats the deal ?  Also need bridge work one both sides o
mouth. <TABLE width="90%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD>can this be right
Stoves story11 Aug 2005 15:33 GMT40
I think we'll be reading some good stories next week from Stove Pipe when he
gets back from down south. I got an email from him saying he was going to drop
in on his way down . He is down in the Caribbean where the winds are blowing
strong, The brunt of the storm (category four, ...
Open beaks extraction11 Aug 2005 13:00 GMT8
I just came back from Bangalore in India, where a PG student on the MDS
course told me about the open beaks extraction method.
There was a situation where a heavily carious UR6 broke.
I managed to get the crown , MB, and DB roots out.
Veneer case to close diastema11 Aug 2005 08:08 GMT3
This is my first post to this forum and thought I would share a venee
case we completed to close a diastema between #8 & #9.  This case show
the results that can be obtained by proper planning, preparation an
material selection.  Any comments appreciated
Dr. James Boyd's rebuttal to Aetna's anti-NTI-TSS position.11 Aug 2005 07:52 GMT2
HERE:
http://www.nti-tss.com/insurance/AETNA/Aetna-NTI-denial.pdf
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