From: Minnie on
On 20 Oct 2005 20:43:01 -0700, drkulacz(a)optonline.net wrote:

>Second, I do not do Endo. I just take care of the people that become
>ill from the endo teeth already performed. Most of these endo treated
>teeth performed by endodontists.

I have not followed this topic that closely.

Just briefly,
What illnesses result from endo treatment? How do you
take care of people with endo teeth illnesses?

What is the alternative to endo for a person in position
to get rct on a tooth? Is an implant post any safer?

Do you believe that the amount of "necrotic debris" and bacteria
depends on how thorough the rct was.... and a persons reaction to
endo, or do you believe that any endo is harmful to any person..
(or all endo is harmful to all people)?

Thanks.
From: Clinton on

Minnie wrote:
> On 20 Oct 2005 20:43:01 -0700, drkulacz(a)optonline.net wrote:
>
> >Second, I do not do Endo. I just take care of the people that become
> >ill from the endo teeth already performed. Most of these endo treated
> >teeth performed by endodontists.
>
> I have not followed this topic that closely.
>
> Just briefly,
> What illnesses result from endo treatment? How do you
> take care of people with endo teeth illnesses?
>
> What is the alternative to endo for a person in position
> to get rct on a tooth? Is an implant post any safer?
>
> Do you believe that the amount of "necrotic debris" and bacteria
> depends on how thorough the rct was.... and a persons reaction to
> endo, or do you believe that any endo is harmful to any person..
> (or all endo is harmful to all people)?

Dr. Kulacz,

Hi. You can reply by hitting (show options) on the upper right of
the post, then choosing reply to selectively edit the orginal post.
Could you also add to that your opinion of the diagnostic capabilities
of the Cavitat since there is continuing controversy and there has been
great interest about the Cavitat here?

>
> Thanks.

From: LadyLollipop on

"Joel M. Eichen" <joeleichen(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> On 20 Oct 2005 19:04:48 -0700, drkulacz(a)optonline.net wrote:
>
>>First.
>>Find controlled studies that were performed to refute Price and repeat
>>his work.
>>Second. Forget about Price altogether. Look at the data on necrotic
>>debris left in most all root canals.
>>Root canals are not sterile. ADA agrees with this.
>>The jaw bone is infected from the non sterile root canals.
>
> My friend,
>
> You need to review immunology!
>
> The world is a hostile place .... bacteria are everywhere!
>
> The world as you describe it would soon be devoid of organisms like
> us!
>
>
>
>
> Joel

The subject is root canals and jaw bones becoming infected.


>
>
>>
>>There are plenty of studies on that. if you can't find them then you do
>>not know how to do research as they are abundant.
>>
>>Enough fun for me on this board.
>>I would like to help and offer an intelligent exchange of data but
>>this is too hostile a place for me and life is too short for this.
>>
>>Have fun.
>


From: LadyLollipop on

"Vaughn" <vaughnsimonHATESSPAM(a)att.fake.net> wrote in message
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>
> <drkulacz(a)optonline.net> wrote in message
> news:1129860288.383935.184370(a)z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
>> Root canals are not sterile. ADA agrees with this.
>
> I think I also agree, (though I am neither a doctor or a dentist).
> Which provokes the following questions:
>
> 1) Is the interior of a healthy tooth sterile?
>
> 2) What parts of the body are normally sterile?
>
> 3) If an MD properly treats a wound is that wound sterile?
>
> Thanks;
> Vaughn

The subject is:

Root canals are not sterile, the jaw bone can become infected.



From: LadyLollipop on

"W_B" <no_one(a)nowhere.net> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 21 Oct 2005 10:11:02 GMT, "Vaughn"
> <vaughnsimonHATESSPAM(a)att.fake.net> wrote:
>
>>
>><drkulacz(a)optonline.net> wrote in message
>>news:1129860288.383935.184370(a)z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
>>> Root canals are not sterile. ADA agrees with this.
>>
>> I think I also agree, (though I am neither a doctor or a dentist).
>> Which
>>provokes the following questions:
>>
>> 1) Is the interior of a healthy tooth sterile?
>>
>> 2) What parts of the body are normally sterile?
>>
>> 3) If an MD properly treats a wound is that wound sterile?
>>
>>Thanks;
>>Vaughn
>>
>
> Is a bear Catholic ?
> --
>
> W_B
> Take out the G'RBAGE
> wubbabubbazG(a)RBAGEyahoo.com

There is one of those GARBAGE questions.

The subject is:

Root canals are not sterile, the jaw bone can become infected.