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Medical Forum / General / Dentistry / June 2006

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Lab fees for dental crowns?24 Jun 2006 05:56 GMT10
I'm having 4 porcelain crowns installed at a cost of $2440. Time was
about 2 hours prep and maybe 1 hour more is needed to cement, adjust
and complete. Haven't had them installed yet, but I want to work out a
payment plan and need to know what a reasonable downpayment would be to
Stomatologia.23 Jun 2006 11:59 GMT3
Je¶li w tej grupie dyskusyjnej s± stomatolodzy polscy - bardzo proszê o
informacjê : pod has³em Stomatologia.
Mogliby¶my wymieniaæ siê informacjami i np. wspólnie rozwi±zywaæ testy z
e-DENTICO.
Jerry E Bouquot and Biological Dentists make the LA Times June 18th23 Jun 2006 10:05 GMT1
>From the Los Angeles Times; Front Page of Business Section, today
Insurers Denying Claims from Holistic Dentists
Patients, insurers and regulators are attacking a 'holistic' practice
that entails what they say are unnecessary extractions of teeth and
What could this be if not a cyst?23 Jun 2006 03:24 GMT3
I had a dental exam a few months back.  After getting a Panoramic XRAY of my
teeth, my dentist asked me "Has anything changed in your medical history"..
I replied "No, why".  He showed me the XRAY and around one tooth near the
front of my mouth on the bottom there appeared a dark ...
Gum Disease Can Harm Much More Than Your Teeth22 Jun 2006 22:42 GMT5
"Gum Disease Can Harm Much More Than Your Teeth", Forbes, June 15,
2006,
Link:
http://www.forbes.com/forbeslife/health/feeds/hscout/2006/06/15/hscout532224.html
Strange and persistent symptoms22 Jun 2006 00:45 GMT2
I have a long saga of adjacent teeth needing to be extracted
because of what I think is a chronic low grade infection. It
now seems to have affected a third tooth, which also be
extracted in the next few days if no other solution is found.
Best OTC gel and trays?21 Jun 2006 20:46 GMT2
I saw someone recommend Night White Gel on another board.
This comes in 22%, 16% and one lower strength.  
What's the right one to choose?
Any better online/OTC gels?  I really don't need the whole professional
Charge for giving 4yo tranquilizer?21 Jun 2006 03:27 GMT4
Our 4 year old needed two fillings, and the dentist recommended
diazepam before the procedure so he'd sit still and not freak out.
Makes sense, so we filled the prescription, gave him the pill an hour
before the appointment, everything went fine.
3 and a half weeks after oral surgery21 Jun 2006 03:27 GMT4
I had my bottom wisdom teeth and a molar removed over 3 weeks ago. Am I
still at risk of getting dry sockett? I was rinsing the holes and
something huge came out and I am freaking out that I washed out
important tissue. Is this likely?? My jaw still aches at this time, is
"Bad" vs "Good" teeth?20 Jun 2006 03:13 GMT4
I recently discovered this group when I had a 3rd molar extraction at
the age of 50.  No, the tooth was not "bad", it had a flap of gum over
it, which had become infected.
I have always had good teeth.  I only had one cavity at age 17 (and I
Three abcesses at one time!20 Jun 2006 01:21 GMT3
Hello there, a bit about myself/mouth first. I live in British Columbia
on Vancouver Island.  I have had "bad teeth" basically my entire life,
I am now 44. I have never had access to any kind of dental plan so have
been neglectfull of any kind of regular check ups. I am down to 11
Split root, now what?19 Jun 2006 22:29 GMT5
So my tooth number 19 is an old but abused friend, with treatment going
back 30 years when it was root canalled for the first time. About 5
years ago I had a crown put on after the side of the tooth split off,
damn that hard pretzel! Quite recently I had a recurrence of pain and
swollen/bleeding gums... is this a normal reaction?19 Jun 2006 02:21 GMT1
Hi, I recently started having pain in one of my teeth, I had it worked
on by one dentist who filled it, and the day after it was worked on I
immediately started experiencing pain so, I went to a different local
dental group which diagnosed me of having an infected tooth, therefore
$1300 for RCT "re-do" - does this sound right?18 Jun 2006 22:17 GMT19
Just wondering why a two hour procedure (by an endodontist, on a molar)
should cost this much.  We can (barely) afford it, but I saw an elderly
woman in the office who could not and had no idea what to do.  Didn't
seem right somehow.
Unemployed UK dentist18 Jun 2006 20:47 GMT2
I just rececently graduated from dental school. Given the new NHS
contract is up in arms, I am struggling to find a VT post.
Are assistant positions still available, as I am really confused about
the whole idea of a performers list. googling for it makes it even more
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