Re: wisdom tooth

From: Joel M. Eichen (joeleichen_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 10/03/04


Date: Sun, 03 Oct 2004 06:02:25 -0400

On Sun, 3 Oct 2004 02:55:58 -0400, StovesNewAddy@sympatico.DOTnet
(StovePipe) wrote:

>Synergie <wlmcdonald@accesswave.ca> wrote:
>
>> Nope, can't get on newsgroups at work.... alot of things are blocked
>> out. Plus that would not be kosher. Though we are allowed to surf, as
>> long as its not pornographic, gambling online etc... Government
>> computers are monitored very closely, and we can get into a lot of trouble.
>>
>> As for my trade, just like any other we have, there are men and women :)
>> And in the Canadian Navy women are allowed on submarines!
>>
>> Anyway this is OT. lol
>
>So, here's my take: you're a fairly good looking lady who has just
>finished a relationship that ended by just fizzling out with some Second
>Lieutenant, or better yet a major Kannadian political figure, if not
>Paul Martin himself, and while at work, you do a good and conscientious
>job. The job is like air traffic control or anesthesia: hours of boardom

REPLY

Are you truffling with us?

>punctuated by panic. THIS is when you clench. You can control this most
>of the time by day. You can't control this when you sleep. This is why
>you need an NTI device. You also need a real man in your life. You will
>find the RM in the Yellow Pages (BELL, not TELUS) under Real Men and
>accessories. Unfortunately, there is no real way to convince one of the
>advantages of this little NTI device unless one experiences it. You can
>find a dentist near you that prescribes and dispenses the NTI-TSS by
>going on to the
>
> http://www.nti-tss.com
>
>site and clicking the Kannadian link or by phoning the Kannadian
>supplier of the un-adjusted frame-work (Alpha Dental) at 1.866.4NTI.TSS.
>You must see the dentist to do this. It can't be mailed to you, it has
>to be adjusted in your mouth.
>
>Try the little exercise with the pencil between your teeth vs without it
>and you will see the difference. One last thing: when I was still
>excited about my Laser, I did a fair amount of fillings using the Laser
>to produce analgesia in the tooth. You do this by irradiating the tooth
>for a full 2 minutes at full power, with the handpiece far enough away
>from the tooth so as to avoid making marks on it. Then, you quickly pick
>up the drill and go to it. This actually works a comparatively high
>percentage of the time. I was 6 out of ten most months and sometimes
>higher than that. Most teeth we started that way could be finished by a
>second application of the Laser bombardment.
>
>This could be a second avenue of treatment for you. Find a dentist that
>uses a hard-tissue Laser and try that. My own is the BioLase, but there
>are others. A call to your provincial dental organization should produce
>a few names of dentists that have it. Biolase may now have a data base
>of names of dentists with Lasers. They are at
>
>http://biolase.com
>
>Do be prepared to pay a slight premium for Laser treatment, as it is
>slightly more expensive to operate with these tools.
>Hope this has aided in some small way
>SP
>HTH
>SP



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