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Medical Forum / General / Dentistry / October 2005

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Gum Tender Around Crown12 Oct 2005 16:25 GMT13
One of my crowns came off with the post still glued into the crown. The
dentist glued it back on. Weeks later the gum tissue around the grown
became tender and a bit painful. The pain subsides when I rinse with
warm salt water. My new dentist did an XRAY of this tooth and says when
I have a lesion on the inside of my cheek.12 Oct 2005 16:20 GMT14
Hey everybody.  I am an 18 year old male from California. I have one
question only really.  About 7 months ago, my dentist found a lesion on
the inside of my left cheek. It is about the size of a tiny pea, and
has a greyish, sometimes whitish coloring to it.  Most of the time it
Is  Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate bad for someone with canker sores?12 Oct 2005 13:57 GMT2
I know that SLS (sodium lauryl sulfate) can cause canker sores, but I was
just wondering if anyone knew if this so-called milder detergent is better?
I'm currently using Rembrandts Canker Sore toothpaste, but the fluoride
causes irritations on my chin if the toothpaste drips from ...
Poor Richard H Jacobson, the LIAR12 Oct 2005 05:18 GMT1
There is NO criminal investigation.
There is nothing to investigate!
There has been NO stalking.
There has been NO intruding into his personal life
Wine Bottle Cork And NTI Have In Common?11 Oct 2005 22:39 GMT14
I'm reading this book, "You.  The owners manual."
One of the physician authors, in one chapter says, if someone should
have TMJ pain, or headaches related to, rest a cork inbetween your
teeth for a little while.  They say this will relieve pain associated
Dentists getting robbed in California- a message for other dentists11 Oct 2005 22:24 GMT57
I live in LA and I am tired of some con-artists with DDS degrees I have been
working for.
All they want is to make money for them and they would pay you as little as
possible ( 500-600-750/day)
Great Travel Deal!!!11 Oct 2005 10:43 GMT15
Has anybody seen the TV commercial about buying five boxes of Polident
and getting a free companion airfare voucher to fly anywhere in the US?
Get the details at www.polident.com Btw, I'm working on this
promotion on behalf of GSK, if you would like information on this
Dumb Question About "Dead" Teeth11 Oct 2005 03:33 GMT6
I'm sorry to ask what is no doubt a dumb question but teeth are a little
bit of a mystery to me.
My teeth #6 and #19 have had root canals; #6 has a crown and #19 has a
big, big filling. Sometimes these teeth will hurt, especially when
Dental tourism: dentistry + Travel and tourism11 Oct 2005 03:11 GMT2
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Omega. Gives back happiness of the open smile. Take pleasure from
prices of our region
$300 for eaxh of 7 simple extractions? Pull my finger. Send your dental work "offshore".11 Oct 2005 03:10 GMT4
Some products and services have fallen in relative price, others not,
others are going through the roof. There's a very uneven price
revolution going on exaberated by ins co.s. Does a dentist, lawyer, etc
buy "made in USA" or does he take advantage of offshore pricing. (no
Poor Richard H Jacobson The Cyberstalker11 Oct 2005 01:38 GMT1
Excuse him, he has a problem.
http://tinyurl.com/885va
Which  Autoclave to buy for a Perio Practice?10 Oct 2005 12:21 GMT8
I am planning to buy a new autoclave for my Periodontic practice.  I need a
large capacity, a short cycle that results in dry wrapped instruments(in
plastic pouches).  I use Hu-Friedy carbide tip currettes.  I would like to
avoid corrosion.  In practice how long is the dry cycle ...
Rotary endodontic failure10 Oct 2005 12:20 GMT20
Originally Posted by David
My dentist wants me to sign a waiver. Can anyone tell me how often this
occurs. I've scoured the web with no success.
Thanks
Question regarding adult orthdontics - two very different consultations10 Oct 2005 00:34 GMT11
I have a severe overbite with mild crowding on top, moderate crowding on the
bottom.. i saw an orthdontist today and he said two years of braces and some
optional jaw surgery and i'd be good as new, no mouthpieces required during the
process, afterwards a permanent wire on the ...
artificial canine vs shaping a premolar into a canine09 Oct 2005 22:29 GMT1
I have an impacted canine which may or may not need to be replaced, and
I need braces (to straighten out my other teeth) at the same time. I've
been to two orthodontists (both were highly recommended).
The first orthodontist said, if they are unable to pull my impacted
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