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| Cerec 3.0 software New Cerec MC XL milling unit | 24 Apr 2007 12:59 GMT | 3 |
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
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| Bike Accident Leads to Cracked Root | 24 Apr 2007 12:52 GMT | 14 |
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.
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| general dentists with specialty skills | 24 Apr 2007 12:48 GMT | 26 |
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
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| Does some one has experienced the Male growth? | 23 Apr 2007 20:54 GMT | 1 |
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 &
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| can you make a baby sick. | 23 Apr 2007 20:51 GMT | 2 |
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
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| Dental Water Jet | 23 Apr 2007 18:43 GMT | 1 |
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?
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| NTI device cause GERD or esophagus irritation? | 23 Apr 2007 17:38 GMT | 8 |
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
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| cheap dentist in philippines? | 21 Apr 2007 15:03 GMT | 3 |
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
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| Dentist billing | 21 Apr 2007 04:40 GMT | 27 |
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 ...
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| Sinus Lift and Nasal Discharge | 20 Apr 2007 22:08 GMT | 2 |
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
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| Dental Water Jet | 20 Apr 2007 00:22 GMT | 5 |
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?
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| Alveoloplasty | 19 Apr 2007 14:15 GMT | 7 |
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
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| Looking for a new dentist | 17 Apr 2007 18:43 GMT | 5 |
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
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| Curious: Why Does a 'Dead' Tooth Need RCT? | 17 Apr 2007 14:39 GMT | 11 |
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 ...
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| Paranoia Over Sedative Fillings | 17 Apr 2007 14:23 GMT | 26 |
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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