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No way am I going to get the tooth pulled. I will get a crown replacement. I'm going to go with the LAVA Crown that marc got.
> From: Loni <
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> Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: Dental materials-Crowns, etc
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> Date: Monday, March 29, 2010, 2:08 PM
> no way you are not getting it pulled
> or No way I'm getting it pulled?
> I pulled mine but the big whole where the molar was is
> bothersome. Salivating more & chewing I do miss that
> molar.
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> Loni
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> From: Steve G <
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> Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: Dental materials-Crowns, etc
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> Date: Saturday, March 27, 2010, 5:04 PM
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> no way I'm getting it pulled!
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> --- On Sat, 3/27/10, snoshoe_2 <snoshoe_2@yahoo. com>
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> > From: snoshoe_2 <snoshoe_2@yahoo. com>
> > Subject: [eSens] Re: Dental materials-Crowns, etc
> > To: eSens@yahoogroups. com
> > Date: Saturday, March 27, 2010, 4:14 PM
> > Personally, I'd get the tooth pulled,
> > which is what I did, lol.
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> > Otherwise, if you can get a list of ingredients from
> your
> > dentist, LAVA or otherwise, and look them all up as
> to
> > source of materials, that might help you decide.
> >
> > ~ Snoshoe
> >
> > --- In eSens@yahoogroups. com,
> > Steve G <torch369@.. .> wrote:
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> > > So which material (brand) do you recommend? Is
> LAVA
> > the safest?
> > >
> > > --- On Sat, 3/27/10, snoshoe_2 <snoshoe_2@.
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> > wrote:
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> > > > From: snoshoe_2 <snoshoe_2@. ..>
> > > > Subject: [eSens] Re: Dental
> materials-Crowns,
> > etc
> > > > To: eSens@yahoogroups. com
> > > > Date: Saturday, March 27, 2010, 11:09 AM
> > > > Here is something else to consider:
> > > > from
http://www.gdr. org/drrita. html
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> > > > "Radiation in Dental Restorations
> > > >
> > > > If you are not alarmed by this data, you
> should
> > at least be
> > > > informed as a dental patient what questions
> to
> > ask when
> > > > dental restorations are suggested or
> recommended
> > to you.
> > > >
> > > > None of this information may apply to you
> > personally.
> > > > However, I suggest you read it. Accidents
> do
> > happen and even
> > > > people with very healthy teeth may be forced
> to
> > accept
> > > > dental restorations at some time in their
> lives.
> > A popular
> > > > dental restoration material is porcelain.
> Be
> > advised the
> > > > color of this material may consist of
> radioactive
> > cobalt,
> > > > uranium or thorium minerals.
> > > >
> > > > Safer restoration material is acrylic
> denture
> > material.
> > > >
> > > > Some dental restoration material is gold.
> In
> > recent years,
> > > > recycled gold from the space program
> electrical
> > components
> > > > has been converted into restoration
> material.
> > Gold is a
> > > > communicator in the body electrical system.
> The
> > body does
> > > > not require radioactive gold, pure
> medicinal
> > purpose gold is
> > > > safer to be placed into the mouth. Keep in
> mind,
> > any dental
> > > > restoration material is in place 24 hours a
> day.
> > If this
> > > > material is not compatible with the human
> > vibratory energy
> > > > rate, it will become a health hazard putting
> the
> > immune
> > > > system at risk."
> > > >
> > > > ~ Snoshoe
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