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Medical Forum / General / Dentistry / April 2007

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Cerec 3.0 software  New Cerec MC XL milling unit24 Apr 2007 12:59 GMT3
Has anyone tried these or the new sirona vita blocks?
I love cerec and am willing to upgrade however never keen to be an
early adopter - any feedback please?
Dave
Bike Accident Leads to Cracked Root24 Apr 2007 12:52 GMT14
My son just got his training wheels off and decided to show off for Grandpa.
Well of course everyone takes a spill but of course my son's ended up making
him crack his E front baby tooth. Of course he's only 4 so it will be a while
until the permanent comes in.
general dentists with specialty skills24 Apr 2007 12:48 GMT26
Out of curiosity, suppose a general dentist decides to perform
specialty procedures that weren't emphasized in pre-doc programs.
The procedures in the topic of interests are:
implant placements
Does some one has experienced the Male growth?23 Apr 2007 20:54 GMT1
There has been a desire of male sex organ growth in every society all
the times.
I have been listening about the news on the net by differrrent e -
mails that there can be growth in the male ness ( i.e. Size..lenghth &
can you make a baby sick.23 Apr 2007 20:51 GMT2
hello i have a querry about a subject my wife and i were discussing,
my other daughter was breathing in my 1 months old's face, i say that
takes the babies breath away cause she is now breathin in carbon
monoxide, brain cells arew important here cause we all know if someone
Dental Water Jet23 Apr 2007 18:43 GMT1
Is Dental Water Jet safe to be used on children? I heard new permanent
teeth root in children's mouth are not completely developed and tooth
are vulnerable. Will the Water Jet  be too powerful for just erupted
teeth?
NTI device cause GERD or esophagus irritation?23 Apr 2007 17:38 GMT8
I'm 49 yr old man...... god health but having esophagus
pain.
I've had gastric reflux in past.... but don't drink
alcohol anymore,,,,don't eat after 7pm..... don't
cheap dentist in philippines?21 Apr 2007 15:03 GMT3
Hi, I need a fair bit of treatment on my teeth and have heard that
there are some good dentists in the Philippines that can do this at a
substantial savings than my local Australian dentist.
Can anyone recommend a good but inexpensive dentist in the
Dentist billing21 Apr 2007 04:40 GMT27
I have gone to a dentist and recieved a written estimate as to what my out of
pocket expence would be.I had a full upper bridge placed,teeth pulled ctc.the
day my teeth were pulled a temporary bridge place.My bill had jumped to two
times the cost of the original estimate.Can a ...
Sinus Lift and Nasal Discharge20 Apr 2007 22:08 GMT2
I just has a sinus lift surgery completed one week ago. I think it
went well and the doctor performing it did not mention any
complications. I was given Amoxicillin to use for 10 days.
I did notice having more of the greenish thick nasal drip in the
Dental Water Jet20 Apr 2007 00:22 GMT5
Is Dental Water Jet safe to be used on children? I heard new permanent
teeth in children's mouth are not completely developed and tooth are
vulnerable. Will the Water Jet  be too powerful for just erupted teeth?
Alveoloplasty19 Apr 2007 14:15 GMT7
I had a one quadrant Alveoloplasty done today and also a
gingivoplasty. Were both proceedures necessary? When would make a
gingivoplasty necessary? Both were included in the cost apparently,
but this still seemed awfully expenive to me. The dentist (not a
Looking for a new dentist17 Apr 2007 18:43 GMT5
I just found out my regular dentist / dental office closed due to
sudden illness. No one is there to give me a referral. I found this
office by pure luck (great care, great prices) 20 years ago. Now that
I'm starting from scratch, what's a good way to weed out a good
Curious: Why Does a 'Dead' Tooth Need RCT?17 Apr 2007 14:39 GMT11
I am finally dentally insured. More good news: the horrible pain in #3
was from a sinus infection, not an abcess and while the tooth is badly
broken, it can be saved. It seems to have 'died' - a test was done where
some sort of lead was attached to it, and while it took only a ...
Paranoia Over Sedative Fillings17 Apr 2007 14:23 GMT26
I have two fairly deep cavities in two lower molars (I think 19 and
31).  They didn't (and still don't)hurt, but where broken off was
sharp, so I saw my dentist.    He said the break was quite near the
nerve, and to be safe, put in tempary sedative fillings and sceduled
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