Bob, 
Gosh...feel well as best that means for your body!
carol




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From: Bob Banever <bbane...@earthlink.net>
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Mon, August 23, 2010 8:22:29 AM
Subject: Re: CS>OT: Implants-materials/kinds/questions to ask

 
carol,
 
     LOL.  I happen to be  an acupuncturist, licensed with 34 years experience. 
 
Permanent nerve  damage is just that... permanent.  Acupuncture has given me 
some relief....  but it is limited as to what it can do because the nerves are 
dead.  The  body must be in tact for acupuncture to work properly.
 
Bob
----- Original Message ----- 
>From: carolG 
>To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
>Sent: Sunday, August 22, 2010 9:49    PM
>Subject: Re: CS>OT:    Implants-materials/kinds/questions to ask
>
>
>HI BOB,
>Sorry to hear of your pain. I just met a vet last night at a    Festival who I 
>was telling about my dog's lupus recovery.  She told me    she used to be in 
>so 
>much pain in her back, I believe. She did acupuncture    once, healed, and 
>hooked.  She went on to help dogs using    acupuncture.  If you haven't tried, 
>like anything else in life--there are    always good and bad practitioners.
>
>I am running against options for my    teeth. I have SEVERAL crowns which 
>never 
>were a problem, but never wanted    either. Weighed all options before a yes.
>
>Now I have big spaces obvious    for pictures and crowns were put in about 3 
>years ago and some keep falling    out.  If dentist can't reglue I am running 
>against options.  I know    having more front spaces is not very inviting as I 
>plan to go out and meet    people for business sake.
>
>
>
>
________________________________
 From: Bob Banever    <bbane...@earthlink.net>
>To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>Sent: Sun, August 22, 2010 10:25:32    PM
>Subject: Re: CS>OT:    Implants-materials/kinds/questions to ask
>
> 
>carol,
> 
>     There are no safe    implants.  ALL dental procedures have risks... BIG 
>ONES.  Every time    you get an anesthetic injection you are risking a 
>permanent    
>paresthesia/dysesthesia (nerve damage to the lingual or IAN nerve) that is    
>horrific... I suffer from lingual nerve damage so I know.  The rest of my    
>life is one of pain and suffering... burning pain to be exact.  Not    
>something 
>you want if at all possible.  
>
> 
>Bob
>----- Original Message ----- 
>>From: carolG 
>>To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
>>Sent: Sunday, August 22, 2010 5:01      PM
>>Subject: CS>OT:      Implants-materials/kinds/questions to ask
>>
>>
>>Hi      all,
>>Maybe off topic...who knows.  History of bad teeth, several      crowns got 
>>loose and today another one popped out into mouth and holding      it.  If he 
>>can't put this back in as it is always a challenge, here's      questions:
>>
>>Kind of "safe" implants
>>Questions to ask      dentist
>>What materials are good vs. bad for implants?
>>
>>This is      ongoing problem-genetic vs. unhealthy eating.
>>
>>
>>
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