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Medical Forum / General / Dentistry / October 2007

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Lost a front tooth crown31 Oct 2007 03:37 GMT13
Hey everyone,
Quick bit of advice needed. I had my front tooth crowned after losing
most of it in an accident in 2001, however, tonight I've bitten too
hard on uncooked food and broken it clean off!
Reversible vs. irrerversible pulpitis30 Oct 2007 22:08 GMT6
How does a dentist tell the difference between reversible and irreversible
pulpitis?  Is it a judgement call? Thanks.
sodium fluoride vs stannous fluoride?30 Oct 2007 00:39 GMT4
Is there any difference in using a sodium fluoride gel vs. a stannous
fluoride in preventing cavities and sensativity, or are they equally
efficient?  Assume both have a similar percentage of flouride.  Thanks.
Getting implant, bone graft or not?29 Oct 2007 21:48 GMT10
I met with two oral surgeons recently to discuss implants. One
recommended a bone graft (human cadaver source) at the same time as
the extraction (of #19), the other felt grafting wasn't necessary.
Any advice as to decide on which one to go with?  I suppose I could
Electronic Toothbrush recommended for receding gums29 Oct 2007 21:44 GMT4
I am 27 years old, had regular check-ups and cleanings pretty much
since my teen years (6-12 months on average). Teeth have been ok thus
far, but genetic wise have wear gums and lots of tarter built up (On
the other hand, only had one cavity thus far). I see that my gums
After an extraction?29 Oct 2007 03:46 GMT3
I have heard of people getting bridges and implants after an extraction. But
I have recently heard of people doing nothing.  Are there any here who have
chosen that route, and if so: which tooth was it, how have you fared, and
would you choose it again?  I'm sure many here would be ...
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Plaque buildup on partially covered tooth28 Oct 2007 03:15 GMT1
My two lower incisors are slightly overlapped by the tooth next to
them.  The incisors are slightly forward and lean slightly toward the
center of my  mouth.  As time goes on after my cleaning at the
dentist, I quickly get a plaque build up on the back of those teeth,
Crowning27 Oct 2007 14:38 GMT1
Hello..
My orthodontist and I have actually agreed upon a fixed amount of
money for the braces fee, which is inclusive of every procedures.
However, after pulling out 2 of my teeth (after 1.5 yrs), the
Is living with one lower molar workable?27 Oct 2007 00:27 GMT5
Is having just lower molar workable?
I lost Molar 31 20 or so years ago in an accident.
I have a bridge connecting 30 and 32.  It was put in following the
accident.
English dentists?26 Oct 2007 18:49 GMT3
Is it still possible in England to get fillings of the old sort which stay
in place for some time?
I've recently had two fillings which were done using the latest fashionable
material, within a short while they fell out, the dentist said it was
Manufacturers of Bakecomb, Baketray and Mesh Tray K:  please tell me more26 Oct 2007 09:46 GMT1
I would like to know the manufactures for the instruments used for
dental laboratories: such as:
Bakecomb "Extra", Baketray, and Mesh tray etc.
I would like to get more informationabout the material composite and
Noticable gap left between teeth after cleaning26 Oct 2007 09:43 GMT5
I just recieved a dental cleaning and now there is a gap between my two
front, lower teeth.  The teeth are very sensitive and have a dull ache.
   The dental hygienist was using an electric tool, and I believe part
of my teeth were removed.  What recourse do I have to fix this?
sensation -- feels like something stuck between teeth.26 Oct 2007 04:38 GMT3
bottom front 2 teeth.
it feels like something is stuck between them. same feeling like when
food is stuck.
the dentist did a quick look but saw nothing and said to see how it is
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