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Medical Forum / General / Dentistry / November 2007

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Tooth #20, or should I say, Socket #20...30 Nov 2007 22:19 GMT2
As you all know, it was extracted 23 days ago.  Well, it still hurts
on and off, though not as bad as it did before extraction.  The socket
looks ok to me, no sign of any infection or swelling or oozing.  A
week post extraction, the DDS said it looked great and to come back in
Articaine30 Nov 2007 19:25 GMT33
    I haven't used it--yet.  Anyone wish to comment on efficacy?  Too
dangerous to do nerve blocks?  Any "untoward" effects?
TIA,
Steve
Toothache & antibiotics - how long for pain relief?30 Nov 2007 14:54 GMT7
Hi all...
My dentist prescribed 500mg amoxicillin  every 8 hours for my
toothache in my upper front tooth.  I'm coming up on 48 hrs since I
took the first pill and I'm still in a great deal of pain.  I've
chronic severe pain at tooth injury site27 Nov 2007 23:53 GMT8
After an injury that knocked out her two upper front teeth (slightly
more complex than that), my girlfriend has had ongoing pain that
requires a high level of medication daily.  Initially they had an
insert for her and the pain was only while the insert was in (and
crown core and post27 Nov 2007 11:55 GMT1
A few months ago my dentist tried to remove my crown to investigate what she
thought was some decay at the base of the tooth.  She was unable to get to
the "root " of the problem because she could not remove the crown.  Would she
have been able to identify the fact that my crown had ...
South Bay dentists.27 Nov 2007 00:06 GMT1
What's up with bay area dentists? Namely about a half dozen in the
South bay I've tried over the past three years. They all stink! The
latest dentist (term I coin losely) didn't even do a shade match for a
temporary plate I wanted made! So I had to a cancel and reshedule
Materials for NBDE26 Nov 2007 06:23 GMT1
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I think these messages are filled with sadness, has anybody healed     here?25 Nov 2007 19:50 GMT2
It's almost 44 years ago and it still feels like only yesterday !
http://message.alturl.com
Tooth #20 - the continuing saga25 Nov 2007 12:23 GMT22
Well, I finally went ahead and got it extracted.  I had high hopes of
this finally being the beginning of the end of the pain.  So far, not
so much.
The tooth itself is apparently not cracked, which is somewhat
Where were you on November 22, 1963?24 Nov 2007 00:12 GMT1
These messages are so vivid, it feels like you're back in time:
http://message.alturl.com
Digital X-ray sensor23 Nov 2007 22:34 GMT1
I'm selling my Planmeca Digital x-ray sensor on ebay if anyone's
interested!.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Digital-X-ray-sensor_W0QQitemZ330190276595QQihZ014QQcatego
ryZ31458QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

hope this isn't spam?
bacteremia level testing?23 Nov 2007 22:26 GMT11
I have read several articles about bacteria levels in the bloodstream from
periodontal disease, as well as after various oral procedures, such as RCT
and extraction. (I think it is referred to as "bacteremia".) I know many
here have talked about this as well.
Problem with long-term temp bridge22 Nov 2007 15:42 GMT5
Hi my dentist has replaced my three front teeth with a bridge he says
I have to wear for 6-8 months, I've only had it 2 days but already I
hate it.  I had a plastic bridge for a few days before that, which was
molded off my old crowns and looked and felt fine, but this new bridge
RCT and nanotechnology19 Nov 2007 21:56 GMT1
Apparently there are some new products that take advantage of nanotechnology
to improve RCT filling material.  Just wondering if the professionals here
have heard of these and, if so, what your thoughts are? Here are a couple of
links:
water, water everywhere18 Nov 2007 21:29 GMT5
I had a flood in my office a few weeks ago......anyone out there have a
similar experience?
John
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