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Medical Forum / General / Dentistry / July 2006

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Exposed bone after pocket reduction18 Jul 2006 17:08 GMT7
Flap surgery went well and healing is doing okay.  Except a small area of
exposed bone about 5mm wide on the inside of the jaw below the wisdom
socket.
The doctor says it will die off and the gum will cover it.  I couldn't get
investigative journalist seeks patients treated by Robert E McMahon18 Jul 2006 13:14 GMT1
see oralsurgerygroup.net
have you been treated for NICO or pain by Robert E McMahon DDS of
Indiana?
Investigative journalist seeks to learn about your condition, the
Being pressured to use different implant tooth type18 Jul 2006 13:14 GMT3
For some background, I have/had two baby teeth that had no replacement
adult teeth -- those I believe are the second baby molar, or the 5th
tooth from midline on each side of my lower jaw.
I'm around 40 and the baby teeth have hung in there until now. The one
Dental Insurance Recommendations for massive dental work?18 Jul 2006 13:14 GMT4
This may not be the appropriate group to post this to.  I am not a
dentist.  If this post does not belong in this group could you please
point me to a more appropriate group to post to.
I am almost 30 years old.  I quit going to the dentist when I was
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Reconstruction of Maxilla - How long until we know if bone graft will succeed?17 Jul 2006 00:05 GMT3
My (then 20, now 21 year old) son had reconstructive surgery on his
upper right maxilla on May 5th to try to replace the 1/3rd of his
maxilla he lost 3 years ago in surgery for an ameloblastoma tumor.  A
6-inch piece of his 5th rib was harvested, cut in half and layered,
Broken Crown - No dentist till Monday16 Jul 2006 16:32 GMT3
It's Saturday and my dentist is closed. I just broke a chunk off a crown.
(Thanks JiffyPop) I think I had a root canal done on this one.
Should I not eat until Monday when I will see the dentist in order keep the
area clean? I am concerned that I may contaminate the open surface ...
lose tooth if no crown lengthening15 Jul 2006 23:06 GMT2
I was hoping to get some advice/insights into the crown lengthening
procudure that my dentist recommended for a tooth.  This tooth has
undergone root canal treatment and a crown was put on about 2 years
ago.  Recently, the crown fell off.  My new denstist put a new crown on
Small gum injury, need advice15 Jul 2006 22:57 GMT6
Hey everyone,
 I am probably making a big deal about nothing, but I wanted to post
my issue here on the group before going to the dentist, if need be.
I was brushing my teeth about 5-7 days ago and lost traction of my
expander emergency15 Jul 2006 22:55 GMT2
My 12 ye old daughter has an expander with an herbst appliance. Her 1st
expander was on for about 8 months. Now this expander has been on for
about the same amount of time along with the herbst. No real problems
until now. My daughter woke up in alot of pain yesterday complaining it
Herbst Device15 Jul 2006 13:13 GMT2
I have an 11 YO daughter who needs braces. Primarily an overbite.  One ortho
wants to use a herbst device to move the lower jaw forward.. another says
not to use such a device because it puts too much stress on the joint.
Any opinions would be appreciated.
"machine that makes your teeth grow back" [UK: Daily Mail]15 Jul 2006 02:29 GMT5
(London UK) Evening Standard Friday 30 June 2006:
reporting on an article in (UK) Daily Mail:
"A machine that makes your teeth grow back could be
on the market within 2 years.
trabajo y salud15 Jul 2006 02:29 GMT1
Para ganar dinero, tienes que tener un trabajo, lo más bonito es poder
utilizar el trabajo como herramienta para la vida, si lo que buscas, es
trabajar y ganar dinero por ello, de manera efectiva y con verdaderas
posibilidades, sin que ello sea un CHOLLO, si no un verdadero trabajo,
NEW RECORD FOR BIDS ON EBAY ITEM -- GIANT PETRIFIED TOOTH -- As Old as Coal, That's Why15 Jul 2006 02:29 GMT3
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Sadly, I have decided to get out of the business
of crushing the brain-dead skulls of deceitful,
Dental "grills" hard on the teeth and gums14 Jul 2006 23:12 GMT3
Dental "grills" hard on the teeth and gums By Megan Rauscher
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060712/hl_nm/dental_grills_dc_1
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Dental grills may bring a lot of "bling"
to a smile, but wearing these devices can cause lasting damage, warns
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