From: oralhealth on
I wonder how many people are actually dentists on this news group.

Our bodies are like machines that wear out.

Golfers and tennis players get problems with their elbows from over
use. Talk too much and your vocal chords wear out.

Our jaws are no different. Gruop function and balancing side function
are detrimental over time. Hitting teeth at twisting angles causes
harm over time. Why are there so many upper bicuspid root canals?
Because of group function.

Occlusal problems are confused with root canals or periodontal
disease.

From: tenthmed on
Man, no offence, but where are U? besides left-field.
From: Dartos on


You are the one who doesn't understand.

You want to build a mechanical system that will withstand abuse.

I choose to deal with the abuse first.

<G>
D

oralhealth(a)comcast.net wrote:
> I wonder how many people are actually dentists on this news group.
>
> Our bodies are like machines that wear out.
>
> Golfers and tennis players get problems with their elbows from over
> use. Talk too much and your vocal chords wear out.
>
> Our jaws are no different. Gruop function and balancing side function
> are detrimental over time. Hitting teeth at twisting angles causes
> harm over time. Why are there so many upper bicuspid root canals?
> Because of group function.
>
> Occlusal problems are confused with root canals or periodontal
> disease.
>

From: Dartos on


I think he was refering to our recent author.

D

Newbie(a)bix.nex wrote:

> On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 19:52:06 -0400, tenthmed <tenthmed(a)aol.com> wrote:
>
>
>>Man, no offence, but where are U? besides left-field.
>
>
>
> Sorry mate, without a "quote", have no idea who you are talking to,
> or what you are talking about.
>
> DYM offense ?
> What about defence v. defense ?
>
> In this minor matter, spelling does count.

From: Amatus Cremona on
Ever hear of a lateral protrusive bracing position ?? Probably not.

Ever bother to do a backwards reference search on the studies saying the
lack of cuspid rise will lead to damaged joints? You would be surprised to
find the originator of that theory.

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Amatus

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<oralhealth(a)comcast.net> wrote in message
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>I wonder how many people are actually dentists on this news group.
>
> Our bodies are like machines that wear out.
>
> Golfers and tennis players get problems with their elbows from over
> use. Talk too much and your vocal chords wear out.
>
> Our jaws are no different. Gruop function and balancing side function
> are detrimental over time. Hitting teeth at twisting angles causes
> harm over time. Why are there so many upper bicuspid root canals?
> Because of group function.
>
> Occlusal problems are confused with root canals or periodontal
> disease.
>