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Medical Forum / General / Dentistry / September 2005

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Does salt cause canker sores?13 Sep 2005 22:57 GMT5
I have canker sores in my mouth a lot more often than I don't.  Some
time ago, I was told by my dentist to gargle with salty water after I
brush my teeth to keep my gum inflammation to a minimum.  Doing this
really irritates the sores.  I was wondering if this salt-water
Just lost a crown - how will it be fixed?13 Sep 2005 20:40 GMT4
Using my waterpik last night when a crown on my back right molar popped
off.  I've "only" had this crown for about 3 years.  I think the bite
might not have been adjusted properly, because every now and then I
tend to wake up with that side aching a bit - as if I'd been clenching
Verruculous Hemangioma13 Sep 2005 19:37 GMT5
How many would excise this and how many
would treat with a more benign form of treatment?
Joel
http://images.scotsman.com/puffs/home/2005/09/0509broch.jpg
cost of full dentures?13 Sep 2005 19:25 GMT6
A friend of mine has very bad teeth and wants to have them all pulled
and get dentures.  He was examined by a dentist awhile ago who said
that none of his teeth are worth saving.
About how much will this cost, to have all his teeth extracted, and get
Three cases, SVP13 Sep 2005 19:10 GMT32
Howdy all. Sorry to bother youse with these things all the time, but I
really don't have any others to bounce ideas off of here locally.
This first is a class III severe with crowns on Upper centrals. I think
they are acrylic crowns, as they are lucid to the xray. They may be
NTI with a bridge or implants?13 Sep 2005 18:52 GMT2
If there are upper implants replacing the incisors can an NTI be placed on
the lower teeth and prevent clenching?  If there is a bridge on the upper
teeth, can an NTI be put on the upper teeth safely without endangering the
structural integrity of the bridge?
Implant or Bridge?13 Sep 2005 17:46 GMT11
I'm 63 and my dentist for the past 30 years is recommending I have a
removable bridge to replace #13, which was removed as the result of
vertical crack in the root which could not be repaired. He feels that,
for one tooth, this has advantages over an implant, which he says could
dental town13 Sep 2005 02:00 GMT2
finding i'm having a harder time going back there.  lots of degrading
dentists, especially with laser and cerec.
novocaine supply12 Sep 2005 23:22 GMT9
how does dentists obtain novocaine?
can non dentists(such as dental supply companies) sell nonocaine to dentists
is there any way  for a non pharmacudical  company to sell prescription drugs
to dentists
How do the complex structures of the most ancient creatures demolish the theory of evolution ?12 Sep 2005 23:10 GMT3
How do the complex structures of the most ancient creatures demolish
the theory of evolution ?
HARUN YAHYA
www.harunyahya.com
what is causing this pain?12 Sep 2005 21:32 GMT8
Hi i am having some vague feeling or mild pain which i think is at the
gumline in some areas and i dont know what it is.
I have been to a mouth hygienst she cleaned my teeth and said i have some
light gingivitus and minor bleeding occured while cleaning interdental
Posting Reminder for newbies and old-bies ... QUOTE12 Sep 2005 20:36 GMT10
Please remember to quote a little so the post will be mor
understandable for those who have not read the entire thread ..
thanks,
Joe
Dr. Steve and Carabelli spotted at DentalCom .......12 Sep 2005 19:44 GMT8
Nah, not really although it sure would be a hoot!
Here is what Justin is up to .... Gamers go visit him over there!
Joel
Falp, this includes you.
Whot Falp said about Justin ..... (?) ... off topic I guess!12 Sep 2005 18:32 GMT3
TO JUSTIN:
Not to belabor the point, but I did post many times what an
outstanding job you did with the site and with the technical aspects.
As for defending against what Flap was saying, that part is correct. I
LR1M: Intrusion or Extraction?12 Sep 2005 16:52 GMT51
Howdy all. This first set is all the same: One xray of our hygienist's
father's lower right first molar. I copied all four of the TinyPics so
you can choose whichever is most convenient:
<img src="http://tinypic.com/bgqz49.jpg" alt="Image hosted by
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