Re: Avascular necrosis of TMJ
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Date: 03/23/05
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Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 04:48:41 GMT
"The Webby"
Your explanation on the subject of TMJ is very clear and clears the
confusion of the link between TMJ and phen-fen and other illnesses. It is
rather late now and must read a post more than once to understand it
totally. Valve problems do require special considerations where dentistry
is involved. Will write tomorrow more extensively.
I would imagine keeping the bones of the body as strong as possible are of
particular importance and control of infections equally important. That a
physician would be the best to monitor and control the situation would be
the logical step and dentistry would have to follow suit for any work
required in that area. And as has come to light, medications are of
particular concern. What we think may be safe, can be harmful.
Yes, this world of high tech and the urgency of the pharmaceutical cos. with
the insistence that certain medications be used for questionable conditions
does not add to the assurance or confidence of their use.
Gail
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