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From: jennifer_louise on 4 Jan 2006 00:11 If anyone is looking for a good dentist in Austria or the UK who is brilliant with TMJ disorder, I would strongly recommend Dr Bill Kellner-Read, having gone from Australia to Austria for treatment, you can understand that I don't recommend him lightly. I can't speak more highly of his treatment and patient support. He has a website at http://www.authordentist.com if anyone is interested. Good luck, I battled with TMJ for years until I sought help from Dr Bill. Jenny
From: buzzybee68 on 4 Jan 2006 01:05 Apologies for the double post my computer froze.
From: Ann on 7 Jan 2006 11:07 On 3 Jan 2006 20:12:10 -0800, jennifer_louise(a)hotmail.com wrote: >If anyone is looking for a good dentist in Austria or the UK who is >brilliant with TMJ disorder, I would strongly recommend Dr Bill >Kellner-Read, having gone from Australia to Austria for treatment, you >can understand that I don't recommend him lightly. I can't speak more >highly of his treatment and patient support. He has a website at >http://www.authordentist.com if anyone is interested. Interesting.. the guy talks about seeing the person and not just a set of teeth.. that's something that I spoke of not long ago on smd and was roundly turned upon and abused for saying it. Pleasing that somebody of some stature agrees with me. Ann
From: buzzybee68 on 12 Jan 2006 07:26 Hi Ann, Well I can definitely confirm from experience that problems in the teeth and jaw can cause other problems in the body. At the moment I am battling with chronic headaches because my bite isn't right. I am going back to Austria in the middle of the year to get Dr Kellner-Read to sort it out. I can't understand how people can separate teeth from the rest of the body. It is very similar to podiatrists I have gone to who don't believe that the feet can cause any problems in the body above the knees! Jenny
From: Ann on 13 Jan 2006 19:20
On 12 Jan 2006 04:26:29 -0800, "buzzybee68" <jennifer_louise(a)hotmail.com> wrote: >Hi Ann, > >Well I can definitely confirm from experience that problems in the >teeth and jaw can cause other problems in the body. At the moment I am >battling with chronic headaches because my bite isn't right. I am >going back to Austria in the middle of the year to get Dr Kellner-Read >to sort it out. > >I can't understand how people can separate teeth from the rest of the >body. It is very similar to podiatrists I have gone to who don't >believe that the feet can cause any problems in the body above the >knees! I can't remember what I said now and you didn't quote it so I can't repsond. Ann |