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re gold crowns

SArjuna
Metal in the mouth is bad news no matter what metal it is. It's not the
purity of the metal that matters, it's the basic fact that it's metal.

The dentist I mentioned, Doug Cook of Suring, WI, uses no metal. I have a
partial he made for me, in their own lab. No metal.

Check out his Web site. You can call and talk with the receptionist, Amy,
who is not just a receptionist, but a storehouse of information.

Shivani Arjuna
www.LifeEnergies.com


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steve
How does a partial work? Do you have to remove it and clean it every night?Do the adjacent teeth need to be crowned like a bridge?

--- In [hidden email], SArjuna@... wrote:

>
> Metal in the mouth is bad news no matter what metal it is. It's not the
> purity of the metal that matters, it's the basic fact that it's metal.  
>
> The dentist I mentioned, Doug Cook of Suring, WI, uses no metal. I havea
> partial he made for me, in their own lab. No metal.
>
> Check out his Web site. You can call and talk with the receptionist, Amy,
> who is not just a receptionist, but a storehouse of information.
>
> Shivani Arjuna
> www.LifeEnergies.com
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>