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Medical Forum / General / Dentistry / January 2007

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Can a dentist do any work on patients' teeth without telling them anything before doing that?31 Jan 2007 23:21 GMT5
If you go to a dental office and ask some service, like fixing one of
the tooth. Can the dentist do other unrelated with work on other teeth
without asking patients' agreement?
Maybe someone else knew him too31 Jan 2007 20:30 GMT5
This man was one of my personal physicians.  I was one of his first TMJ
cases in the scanner at UCSD. Back then, it took hours to obtain an MRI
of right and left TMJ ... He took the scan that revealed the "hole" in
my skull that resulted from the severe damage caused by the ...
Examples of dental schools' charges for frequent procedures. Examples of Massachusetts dentists' charges for frequent procedures.31 Jan 2007 16:58 GMT2
a.
Where around the web are there examples of
dental schools' clinics' charges for frequent proceedures?...
b.
resin or porcelain crowns?31 Jan 2007 16:24 GMT6
I'm getting my 4 lower front teeth fixed (23 through 26) because my
teeth there had big fillings which weakened the teeth and caused them
to chip, so they're all chipped and ugly.
Anyway, so I was asked if I wanted porcelain crowns or resin. (I hope
Peridex chlorhexidine gluconate 0.12% adverse reactions include "an increase in staining of teeth and other oral surfaces" and "an increase in calculus formation".31 Jan 2007 15:37 GMT4
Peridex chlorhexidine gluconate 0.12% adverse reactions
include "an increase in staining of teeth and other oral
surfaces" and "an increase in calculus formation".
a. Would there be any alternatives?... to this oral rinse
File btoken during root canal31 Jan 2007 15:31 GMT2
Ok, I know that it happens, or at least now I do.  I went to the
dentist to have a root canal performed.  The procedure went fine until
they took an x-ray at the end (before filling it)  and found that part
of the file had broken off.  I was then told to go to a specialist
Does a cleaning session make the teeth (surface) more vulnerable?31 Jan 2007 12:41 GMT1
I'm 26 and have had my share of dental problems (2 root canals and a
pulpectomy), but otherwise, my teeth are just fine. I have been
brushing twice daily since childhood (but admittedly, I floss
occasionally).
root canal chemicals30 Jan 2007 22:55 GMT7
I seem to be having trouble with posting through google, so this may
be a repeat.
I'm researching for a  friend who is disabled with CFS, Fibromyalgia
and multiple chemical sensitivity. It looks like she needs a  root
Problem with flossing30 Jan 2007 21:17 GMT3
Searched and searched, couldn't find anyone else with this problem!!
After flossing for many years, I am suddenly unable to fit the floss
between my two back teeth on one side, on the bottom.
The harder I try to work the floss in there, the faster I break the
Is this a valid regimen for periodontitis?28 Jan 2007 20:41 GMT4
What if targeting ANY bacteria is the EXACT OPPOSITE of what a patient
with periodontitis should be doing?
This is just my layman's supposition.
Maybe someone with periodontitis should not use any topical or
Advice need..ive had my two front teeth filed down28 Jan 2007 03:04 GMT1
hi i wanted some advice....about two front teeth being filed down
i have been having alot of problems with teeth clenching...the
clenching started
wen i was very stressed and depressed due to a throat problem which
Sinus Infection after Root Canal on #1428 Jan 2007 03:04 GMT2
Hi I recently had a root canal on # 14 and during the procedure I felt
my pressure in my sinus cavity.  Over the last 2 weeks the sinus
infection has becom full blown.  I still have  a minor pain (when
tapped) on the tooth.  I went to my Dr and he prescribed some
quitting sugar to stop tooth cavities - affective ?27 Jan 2007 14:20 GMT20
Conventional dental treament seems to do me very little good - it's
expensive, painful and
it just doesn't seem to succeed in preventing cavities.
I am so sick and frustrated of this situatation I am considering
Sugar sensitivity - can't solve problem27 Jan 2007 05:28 GMT5
This problem is driving my dentist to distraction.  And me, too.
I'm 67 years old.  Appx. three years ago, i began experiencing sugar
(only) sensitivity in the area of #22 lingual.  There was no
sensitivity to hot, cold or percussion.  An immediate application of
Proper Approach for 2nd Opinion?26 Jan 2007 16:02 GMT26
I want to ask my dentist in town to share the X-rays and results with a
dentist nearer to me.  What is the proper way to approach this?  I don't
want to ruffle any feathers, but I do want to see if the dentist closer to
me has lower prices for re-doing some ancient fillings.  The ...
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