Re: The Dr. K Book



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>Amatus, all you can answer is " ridiculous." Again you prove my point
>stated in my original post. What is so "ridiculous?"
>

Wrong! you are not worth the time to argue with, as you will never
participate in a true discussion.


On 13 Nov 2005 18:28:38 -0800, drkulacz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

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>Amatus Cremona wrote:
>> >
>> >Amatus, all you can answer is " ridiculous." Again you prove my point
>> >stated in my original post. What is so "ridiculous?"
>> >
>>
>> you are.
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>Amatus. Your response is what I expected from you.
>
>I wonder how many people you have injured due to your ignorance?
>
>Amatus, all you can answer is " ridiculous." Again you prove my point
>stated in my original post. What is so "ridiculous?"
>
>
>
>
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>> On 13 Nov 2005 17:07:57 -0800, drkulacz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
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>> >
>> >Tony Bad wrote:
>> >> <drkulacz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> >> news:1131755275.448535.153320@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >> > I have been following this thread (and others on this forum)
>> >>
>> >> So then, answer my questions regarding why you take such a strong stance
>> >> against endo yet your web site and published article don't provide cases
>> >> that support your views or provide good evidence of the evils of endodontic
>> >> care. Since you are following these threads, you probably recall my
>> >> comments. I am presently reading your book, looking for those examples, but
>> >> may not have gotten there yet.
>> >>
>> >> You keep hearkening back to the fact you have been attacked and insulted
>> >> here, yet you conveniently forget who started the branding of people as
>> >> idiots and incompetents.
>> >>
>> >> I am also curious why your book takes so much time and space describing how
>> >> ignorant and uninformed other dentists are. Why not just present your
>> >> message and let that do the talking? Your posts here have taken the same
>> >> approach and as you correctly point out, have led to nothing but a trading
>> >> of insults. I'd really like to learn more about your views.
>> >>
>> >> One last question. Why have you always used one path lab...the same one used
>> >> by others who share your views? It would seem that the types of pathology
>> >> you write about would be easily noted by any pathologist, so the use of a
>> >> single lab seems unusual.
>> >>
>> >> T
>> >
>> >To T (whatever your real name actually is we will never know since you
>> >are not brave enough to post it):
>> >
>> >I have used more than one lab. And I have had similar reports given on
>> >my biopsy. I have also used about 3 different labs for culture and
>> >sensitivity. All report similar findings.
>> >Have you ever done a biopsy or culture?
>> >I bet the answer is no. If no, then why not? How are you forming an
>> >opinion on this subject without reading all of the data?
>> >
>> >I would think that you would want to know about this subject since it
>> >impacts the health of the patients you are treating. I am not saying
>> >that everyone with a root canal will become ill, but some people will.
>> >Therefore if this possibility is not presented to the patient then it
>> >is lack of informed consent. A root canal tooth is is a dead infected
>> >body part in the bone of the maxilla or mandible. A person may become
>> >ill right away or some time removed from the root canal procedure
>> >depending upon factors such as the health of the patients immune
>> >system, other physical ailments, the pathogenicity of the bacteria
>> >present, as well as a host of other factors.
>> >
>> >The answer to the root canal issue causing or contributing to atypical
>> >facial pain or a variety of systemic diseases has been published
>> >extensively for almost 100 years in both the medical and dental
>> >literature. As I have suggested numerous times, look it up. It is all
>> >there. The fact is that root canal teeth remain infected whether the
>> >root canal procedure is performed by an endodontist with the highest
>> >level of clinical skill, or a dentist with average skill. The tooth is
>> >porous like a sponge due to the composition of dentin which is composed
>> >of dentin tubules. Bacteria live in these tubules, accessory canals,
>> >the main canals (which about 90% of the time still have necrotic
>> >material left in the apical 3 mm.after root canal completion). Also,
>> >the infection can travel to the surrounding bone causing chronic
>> >osteomyelitis and sometimes osteonecrosis.
>> >
>> >Some people will become ill and some will not. Many times the causation
>> >of systemic disease being linked to a root canal is missed because
>> >dentists continue to propogate the wrong assumption that root canal
>> >teeth cannot be the cause of a systemic disease or atypical facial
>> >pain. Many times the patiets with atypical facial pain are referred by
>> >a dentist, to an internest, then to a neurologist and put on
>> >medications such as neurontin. I have seen MANY of these patients and
>> >most of the time I can complete their history for them at the exam
>> >appointment because so many people have the same similar story.
>> >
>> >I do not see why you cannot see this with the abundance of information
>> >available. If you cannot find it then there is no point in continuing a
>> >discussion because you lack the knowledge of the subject. Again, I
>> >would think that you would want to know more about this instead of
>> >blindly calling my statements false.
>> >
>> >Amatus and T have never answered the questions asked regarding mercury,
>> >anesthetic, infection etc. Simple questions about dentistry/medicine
>> >that you should know without having to look up the answers. That was
>> >the point of my original post and you prove me correct.
>> >
>> >T, you called some of your collegues a**h*l*s on the thread about the
>> >problem a person had with two dentists in a row. I guess you do not
>> >think too highly of some of your peers or you would not have said that.
>> >
>> >Amatus, all you can answer is " ridiculous." Again you prove my point
>> >stated in my original post. What is so "ridiculous?"
>> >
>> >Oh well.
>> >
>> >RK
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>> Amatus
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Amatus

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