From: LadyLollipop on

<drkulacz(a)optonline.net> wrote in message
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> You do the work regarding research. I have for ten years.
> Price is only the tip of the icederg as far asall the data is
> concerned.
>
> Infection remains in the tooth. The ADA admits this.
> Infection is in the bone.All proven recently.
> The condensing osteitis you see is actully chronic osteomyelitis..
> This was published by physicians sevaral years back at Yale University.
> Look it up.
>
> You people do not want to know the data so you do not look. Instead you
> slam me. That is the normal response for people that cannot accept
> change. Your anger is amusing yet typical.
>
> Granulomas and cysts around root canal teeth as Dr. Dodes points out on
> a website is NOT normal.
>
> No orthopedic surgeon leaves dead infected body parts including bone in
> the body.
>
> Would you take out a root canal tooth and put it in your femur?
> Of course not.
> Why? (other then there is no reason to put a tooth in the femur? ) It
> is infected. The ADA admits that.
> Yet we leave it in the jawbone.
> Malpractice in my opinion.
> Fortunately most patients have strong enough immue systems to fight off
> the infection. But who knows what systemic disease years later is
> caused by this infection and is never correlated.
>
> Continue to beleive what you want. I once beleived as you did until I
> did the research. And my clinical results support what I have stated. .
>
> When was the last time any of you dentists did a biopsy or a culture?
>
> The decision how to practice is up to you.
>
> But ridiculing me in an antagonistic way is childish and a reflection
> on the state of the dental profession.

I had not followed this thread. I just now read it.

This is an example of the trash that comes out of the mouths of the dentists
on this newsgroups.

Good God in heaven. It's ALL about EGO, and NOT about the patient!!!!

More power to you Dr. Kulacz! Thank God we have a few HONEST people that
actually stand for *truth*

These jerks are only interested in what they had been taught in dental
school.

This is EXACTLY what I think is my problem. I am in the process of finding
out.

It is VERY expensive, but if it is the answer, I will be overjoyed, as my
jaw has bothered me now for eight long years.

Most MD's know nothing of this problem, so they are telling me it is the
arthritis in my neck, however the pain was there before I was told I had the
arthritis, and I had NONE any place else, so I am not buying the arthritis,
just yet. I must know if it is the jaw bone.

Tony just recently made fun of me, even after I said, I had lost 35 pounds
and had no energy.

They have NO decency!!!!!

God Bless you, Dr. Kulacz.

Keep up the good work.

It is *their* problem, and you are 100% correct, their behavior is a
reflection on the dental profession!

Sincerely,

Jan Drew


From: letsconnect on

drkulacz(a)optonline.net wrote:

> You people do not want to know the data so you do not look.

Actually, I did look and couldn't find the data you're referring to. If
there are any controlled studies which confirm Price's findings, the
NCBI is keeping them under wraps...

From: Tony Bad on
I did not question the validity of your message, I took issue with the fact
the first post I read here from you was full of generalizations about people
you don't even know.

Just to refresh your memory...

You wrote..."Data that all dentists should have been taught and were not,
and data that they
refuse to read".

How do you know this??

You wrote..."Root canals are very very profitable and most of the time not
very difficult to perform."

So those who don't share your views are poisoning people for profit?

You wrote..."Dentist, who do not know medicine and make a lot of money on
root canals, refuse to even look at the common
sense data that has been reported for about 100 years and is still being
investigated and reported."

No one but you cares enough to investigate these issues?

You wrote..."By the way. For all those dentists that rely on x-rays for
determination of root canal success, I have a report with numerous
references by the ADA that says that X-rays are not an accurate assesment."

Nice straw man.

Now you have the balls to say...

"But ridiculing me in an antagonistic way is childish and a reflection on
the state of the dental profession."

How is your approach anything different? Practice what you preach! As I
wrote before I have immediate trust issues with anyone that starts a
discussion the way you did. Such defensive behavior often means the attacker
is not all that confident in his message and therefore needs to belittle any
dissenter.

T




From: Dartos on

My clinical results support my treatment.

Sorry no one ever taught you how to perform endo
correctly.

Dartos


> Continue to beleive what you want. I once beleived as you did until I
> did the research. And my clinical results support what I have stated. .


From: Tony Bad on

"Dartos" <tuthjockey(a)myturbonet.com> wrote in message
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>
> My clinical results support my treatment.
>
> Sorry no one ever taught you how to perform endo
> correctly.
>
> Dartos
>
>
> > Continue to beleive what you want. I once beleived as you did until I
> > did the research. And my clinical results support what I have stated. .
>
>

That is a good point!

I tried to check the doctor's web site, but it is gone. I did check the
Wayback machine

http://www.archive.org/web/web.php

and found one case example on his site where someone had severe
complications following endo where a file was pushed into the sinus and
apparently left there without the patient being informed. That seems to be
more an example of bad endo and improper care than an indictment of
endodontics, however, that does not seem how it was presented.

T