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Astarita@candance.com: Price:$216.00
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05-22-2009 12:40 PM | 0 | 1 | Cancer |
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Alire@cris.com: Price:$241.36
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05-22-2009 12:24 PM | 0 | 1 | Children's health |
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Ackison@beverlee.com: Price:$24.95
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05-22-2009 01:29 AM | 0 | 1 | Health |
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Angermeier@althea.com: Price:$87.06
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05-22-2009 01:07 AM | 0 | 1 | Cancer |
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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 immediate
damage with a crown if the repair, multiple composite
fillings, fails within five years. ... |
10-12-2008 04:43 AM | 6 | 326 | Dentistry |
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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 and 30
had been extracted some years previously leaving a one tooth gap in their
place. The... |
10-05-2008 10:05 AM | 9 | 327 | Dentistry |
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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 some apparatus
like a chemiclave? |
08-11-2008 11:24 PM | 13 | 319 | Dentistry |
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rpautrey2: End In Sight For Dreaded Dentist Drill
ScienceDaily (July 23, 2008) — A new technology that spots tooth decay
almost as soon as it’s begun promises to reduce the need for drilling
and filling. Drilling is one of the top dental phobias and... |
07-24-2008 10:36 PM | 0 | 1 | Health |
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supplier, specializing in exporting those rock drilling equipments, as
following,
--DTH (down the hole) hammers and bits &... |
09-13-2006 12:17 PM | 1 | 465 | Dentistry |
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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
condition. i am trying to find out how to correctly thread the belts, what
length should i get to... |
11-29-2005 06:00 PM | 6 | 206 | Dentistry |
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Chuck P Adams: Russia prepares to fly out troops for joint drill with India
http://www.indiadaily.com/editorial/4901.asp |
10-18-2005 12:37 AM | 0 | 2 | Lyme |
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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 arms. All it needed was a belt which Foredom
still has available.
Now this one's a tougher... |
08-20-2005 01:50 PM | 3 | 154 | Dentistry |
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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 actual drill. (Foredom Model #9).
Factory parts are no longer avail. Any suggestions? I'm guessing... |
08-09-2005 12:51 AM | 10 | 247 | Dentistry |
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Happy Oyster: All those who are no familiar with the German language, please let
your colleagues explain the facts. And then enpoy...
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11-21-2003 07:08 AM | 3 | 177 | Dentistry |
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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 I'm
wondering which one I should go with (price is not a factor here). |
10-20-2003 02:47 PM | 4 | 206 | Dentistry |