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Mr. J. Breen: This is a followup to a 9/11/08 post. Four weeks later: After operating on the wrong tooth, Tufts has said it will replace its repair of the...
10-12-2008 05:43 AM
6 266 Dentistry
Mr. J. Breen: The third molar, the wisdom tooth, on the lower right was to be prepped for a gold crown. The tooth was numbered 31 on the chart because teeth 29...
10-05-2008 11:05 AM
9 261 Dentistry
nkomli@gmail.com: Hi, a general question Are dentists allowed to simply clean their drills by wiping with a disinfectant or are they required to sterilize it in...
08-12-2008 12:24 AM
13 269 Dentistry
wangsbin: We, DVY INTERNATIONAL,(E-mail: drills@sinodrills.com, MSN:wsb316@hotmail.com, website: http://www.sinodrills.com)are one supplier, specializing in...
09-13-2006 01:17 PM
1 409 Dentistry
Bob Hensley: i have just become the proud owner of 3 ancient emesco dental drill motors with 2 workable drill sections. only one still has the belt in workable...
11-29-2005 07:00 PM
6 168 Dentistry
davefr: I bought a couple dentist drills from the garage sale. The first one was a Foredom #7. It's pretty cool because of all the pulleys, belts and...
08-20-2005 02:50 PM
3 141 Dentistry
davefr: I need a replacement drive belt for an old belt driven dental drill. It's the type with a drive motor and lots of pulleys and arms going to the...
08-09-2005 01:51 AM
10 204 Dentistry
Happy Oyster: All those who are no familiar with the German language, please let your colleagues explain the facts. And then enpoy... ...
11-21-2003 08:08 AM
3 160 Dentistry
Xerxes409: Hi all, I was wondering as to which you would prefer for small cavity removal: a drill or a dental laser. I was recently given this choice and...
10-20-2003 03:47 PM
4 171 Dentistry

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