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Medical Forum / General / Dentistry / December 2005

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New subject lines are like fresh air13 Dec 2005 23:08 GMT1
Maybe some new and well-focussed topics would be welcomed about now.  
Or, maybe it's a good time to take a *long* walk without a computer.
Either way, it might be a good time to turn the corner and head into
another direction.  
Porcelain crown removal13 Dec 2005 21:13 GMT18
I just had a new porcelain crown installed (tooth #10) After it's
permenantly cemented I noticed that the tooth is significantly shorter
than its symmetrical counterpart, creating a visible gap between the
upper and lower teeth, so of course I want it redone. Is there a
What the *Webby* Busy Body Bitch Does13 Dec 2005 19:42 GMT9
     Newsgroups: sci.med.dentistry
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     Date: Sat, 03 Aug 2002 14:27:37 GMT
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proxy brush versus floss13 Dec 2005 18:51 GMT9
Looking for opinions. Is a proxy brush a suitable alternative to
flossing?
Scheduling Software13 Dec 2005 18:35 GMT3
Sorry to post something unrelated to character assassination...but...anybody
have any recommendations for a good, stand alone software package for
patient scheduling?
I was speaking with a colleague who is one of them there ortho-dentists and
PING Webby13 Dec 2005 15:59 GMT2
Cut it out with J.ack D.aniels already.
'K ?
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Whamatus
Why Sue is interested in Dentistry13 Dec 2005 14:50 GMT27
Someone asked why I cross-posted a question by "ClaireC."
Because I care about patients that pay lots of money to undergo
elective cosmetic  dental procedures when they do not understand the
risks.  Many have no idea that these procedures are NOT without risk.
Thanx for Proof13 Dec 2005 14:45 GMT5
Seeing the inane answers to my serious question, only proves all the
worst cliches about dentists--that you folks are too insecure and
stupid to become doctors and that most of you hate being dentists.
Only one person gave a half-hearted half-decent answer (that it could
Who is responsible for payment?13 Dec 2005 14:43 GMT22
Should the dentist pay?
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Hi there, I had four porcelain veneers fitted at the front of my mouth
12 months ago. I went to the same dentist today for a check up and they
made me feel crazy13 Dec 2005 13:00 GMT3
"Sue" "Groupie" "Claire" "Chrlie" "ETC"<chrlie699@yahoo.com> wrote in
message
news:1127322420.607032.93190@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> To all:  Sorry I have been so touchy.  A lot of my stuff was deleted at
What Sue does13 Dec 2005 12:54 GMT35
Here is what she does with the information she gathers here.  Hey W_B are
you included in that list?  Ready to be subpoenaed as a witness?  How about
you Amatus?  Ready to be questioned by some lawyer?
The way I read this everyone here agrees, because those that did and didn't
SMD Charter13 Dec 2005 04:18 GMT107
>original Charter as presented by Alec Ellsworth, a dental student at the
>time.
>from Feb. 15, 1993
Ping "Sue" you asked about Iatrogenic disease13 Dec 2005 03:37 GMT15
So tell us, Sue.  Did you find out what "iatrogenic disease" is?  
(Notice, no copying and pasting.  Just a legitimate question based upon
something I read in another forum.)
The Webby
I like this one13 Dec 2005 00:02 GMT8
Sue" "Groupie" "Claire" "Chrlie" "ETC"<chrlie699@yahoo.com> wrote in
message
news:1127322420.607032.93190@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> To all:  Sorry I have been so touchy.  A lot of my stuff was deleted at
which BA under amalgams?12 Dec 2005 19:32 GMT15
I recently bought a bottle of g-bond, but as I'm not doing many
composites it's mostly wasted. I've begun thinking of using it to seal
my amalgam preps before placement of the "dreaded mercury stuff". It's
been months since I last used dycal or another liner or base, cause I
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