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Old 01-29-2009, 12:00 AM
Mark & Steven Bornfeld
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Default Re: Would appreciate some professional opinions on this technique.

tenthmed wrote:
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> On Jan 28, 3:50 pm, Handplanes <handpla...[at]aol.com> wrote:
> > Hi. I've been doing some homework on my periodontal situation and I
> > ran across this site and this procedure:http://www.airperio.com/BoneOneSessionTreatment.htm
> >
> > Does anyone have any knowledge of the BOST technique and whether it is
> > reasonable to believe that the bulk of the work can be done in one day
> > to allow the bone and gums to heal more naturally?
> >
> > Any feedback appreciated (even flames if they're funny!).
> > Thanks.
> >
> > R

>
> Caveat Emptor. Lots of gimmicks for people who desperatly seek
> alternatives to proven treatment i.e. Perio Protect, LANAP, Arestin.



What a website--I searched and searched in vain to find out what this
is, and the only substantive thing I saw is that it needs a special bed!

Steve

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Mark & Steven Bornfeld DDS
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718-258-5001
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Old 01-28-2009, 11:34 PM
oralhealth@comcast.net
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Default Re: Would appreciate some professional opinions on this technique.

On Jan 28, 3:50*pm, Handplanes <handpla...[at]aol.com> wrote:
- quote -

> Hi. *I've been doing some homework on my periodontal situation and I
> ran across this site and this procedure:http://www.airperio.com/BoneOneSessionTreatment.htm
>
> Does anyone have any knowledge of the BOST technique and whether it is
> reasonable to believe that the bulk of the work can be done in one day
> to allow the bone and gums to heal more naturally?
>
> Any feedback appreciated (even flames if they're funny!).
> Thanks.
>
> R


You might like to read my book. It asks more questions than it
answers. One of the reasons there are so many superfluous treatments
for periodontal disease.

David DiBenedetto, DMD, author of "Insider's guide to gum disease,
orthodontics and dentistry. What is not taught in dental school."
 
Old 01-28-2009, 08:55 PM
tenthmed
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Default Re: Would appreciate some professional opinions on this technique.

On Jan 28, 3:50*pm, Handplanes <handpla...[at]aol.com> wrote:
- quote -

> Hi. *I've been doing some homework on my periodontal situation and I
> ran across this site and this procedure:http://www.airperio.com/BoneOneSessionTreatment.htm
>
> Does anyone have any knowledge of the BOST technique and whether it is
> reasonable to believe that the bulk of the work can be done in one day
> to allow the bone and gums to heal more naturally?
>
> Any feedback appreciated (even flames if they're funny!).
> Thanks.
>
> R


Caveat Emptor. Lots of gimmicks for people who desperatly seek
alternatives to proven treatment i.e. Perio Protect, LANAP, Arestin.
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Old 01-28-2009, 07:50 PM
Handplanes
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Default Would appreciate some professional opinions on this technique.

Hi. I've been doing some homework on my periodontal situation and I
ran across this site and this procedure:
http://www.airperio.com/BoneOneSessionTreatment.htm

Does anyone have any knowledge of the BOST technique and whether it is
reasonable to believe that the bulk of the work can be done in one day
to allow the bone and gums to heal more naturally?

Any feedback appreciated (even flames if they're funny!).
Thanks.

R
 

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