Re: Bank account is thin ; Was: the Crown Racket

From: Dr. Steve (drsteve_at_no-spam.com)
Date: 02/27/05


Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2005 21:55:41 GMT

On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 16:26:37 -0500, "NOYB" <NOYB@NOYB.COM> wrote:

>
>"W_B" <no_one@nowhere.net> wrote in message
>news:hlk4211ovo3128s6bs15ik743qrlvm8m93@4ax.com...
>> On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 14:14:56 -0500, "NOYB" <NOYB@NOYB.COM> wrote:
>>
>>>> You've never considered onlays for cuspal coverage?
>>>
>>>I'm typically seeing broken teeth that have a large, deep subgingival
>>>class
>>>II amalgam, and buccal abfraction. There's not much point in trying to
>>>preserve a single (lingual) wall.
>>>
>>
>> Unless your bank account is thin... right ?
>>
>
>A crown costs the same as an only, right? But neither is as lucrative as a
>root canal.
>
>
>> Endo, dude.
>> No 'standard' type post.
>> Look for vertical root fracture...
>
>Joel and I were talking about doing a composite in lieu of an inlay...and
>you want to do endo and a post?
>
>>
>> Otherwise rip it out.
>
>So now you've progressed from a endo to an extraction for a tooth that
>needed nothing more than a class II restoration?
>
>You must be one hell of a clinician.
>
>> Oh, I forgot that you aren't good at endodontic diagnosis either,
>> mofo...
>
>I hope you don't diagnose teeth as poorly as you diagnose people.
>

what is a post?
..
Stephen Mancuso, D.D.S.
Troy, Michigan, USA

I am writing on a Tablet-PC,so forgive me if the PC misreads my handwriting.


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