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Medical Forum / General / Dentistry / June 2006

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Bad teeth and overall health30 Jun 2006 21:24 GMT1
Is there a medically established causal reationship between bad teeth and
poor overall health?
Specifically, could bad teeth result in low immunity, making someone overly
susceptible to colds, infections, etc?
Root canal or pull a #14?30 Jun 2006 19:50 GMT3
I need some advice from ONLY a professional dentist or someone that
knows that field very very well.  Or has had similar experience.
I have a #14 tooth (up top in back) that started very recently falling
apart.  Went to dentist today, and they told me that it is infected and
More Wisdom Tooth Advice Needed30 Jun 2006 06:40 GMT2
I posted here on 7/6/06, to which helpful replies were written
regarding a broken wisdom tooth. I am now 3 weeks post part-removal of
tooth.
After about 5 days of agonising pain I realised I needed to take 3
Stitches Removal: Registered Nurse?30 Jun 2006 03:10 GMT5
Could a registered nurse be satisfactorily qualified to
remove the stitches I had put in for an apicoectomy?
In nine days I am scheduled to have them removed at the
endodontist who did the surgery, but I would rather not see
new front crowns feel v slightly unstable29 Jun 2006 16:15 GMT3
Nearly three weeks ago I had four porcelain bonded crowns put on my
upper incisors. The upper left central and lateral incisors had both
turned black as a result of long-ago root canal treatment, so posts
were put in before those two crowns were fitted. I'm delighted with the
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Curious?28 Jun 2006 12:06 GMT1
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Fool and his Money?27 Jun 2006 22:43 GMT5
It must have been a difficult moment for Sir Paul McCartney the morning
he picked up the papers to read that his estranged wife, Lady Heather
McCartney, was alleged to be an ex-hooker.  Difficult because with the
impending divorce more than half of his reported $1.5 billion hinged ...
Question for seasoned dentists27 Jun 2006 21:33 GMT10
I was curious what keeps you personally interested in your job after
years of doing it?
I'm helping a relative prepare for his dental school interview and the
question came up.
Jaw Surgery question27 Jun 2006 14:44 GMT2
Hi there, had a question about jaw surgery.  I have a pretty good bite(upper
and lower teeth line up properly), but my lower jaw looks a bit recessed.  I
had an overbite as a kid, and my orthodontist put me in headgear to stop the
upper jaw from growing.  Nowadays I suppose most ...
Gum recession26 Jun 2006 23:41 GMT9
I am 22 and have been noticing some gum recession. I have cerebral palsy and
often shake whenever I brush my teeth, and I think this is the main cause of
the recession. I was at the dentist a few months ago for something unrelated
and I asked him about it. He looked and didn't ...
Offshore Dental Lab26 Jun 2006 12:58 GMT1
Dear Ladies and Gentleman,
I am representing a Dental Lab in India and we have a mid-sized
facility.
We are looking to expand our business and have decided to gauge the
mitral valve prolapse26 Jun 2006 12:53 GMT2
mitral valve prolapse
... Okay, that's coronary artery bypass operation, meaning the
pencil-thin coronary
arteries, which supply the heart muscle, are not as open as they once
Fantastic Job Opportunity26 Jun 2006 11:15 GMT2
Busy practice seeeks British,NZ or Australian trained dentsist to base
in South West of WA. Right on the doorstep to the Margaret River regio
earnings 150-200k+ (AUD
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Very General Question - Vague Opinions Wanted (Bad #17)26 Jun 2006 09:49 GMT7
I'm serious, but since I no matter how close I hold my tooth to the
monitor, general questions are about the best I can and vague opinions
what I should expect!
Years ago, a composite filling was put in #17 (I think; it's the one
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