Re: The Dr. K Book



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> You are calling me a liar.
>

Either that or severely mis-guided, poorly read, and ignorant of modern
research.

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Amatus

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> Clinton wrote:
>> Amatus Cremona wrote:
>> > >
>> > >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.
>> >
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>> Groupthink is really an ugly thing, ain't it!
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> Amatus:
>
> I have attempted a discussion but you do not seem to want that.
> You have it all wrong. This is a subject to learn about if we care
> about our patients.
> If you want to blindly argue your opinion without having reviewed the
> research, then you should not be in this profession. You are treating
> human beings. The data has been around for 100 years regarding the
> effects of root canal teeth on systemic health in some people.
> With periodontal disease getting so much attention (as it should),
> this should not be a hard concept for a "doctor" to understand.
>
> Alfred Zamm, M.D. writes a column in a Kingson N.Y. paper every month.
> On Monday, September 5, 2005, Dr. Zamm wrote a column on the subject of
> root canals as a cause of systemic disease.
>
> Your posts never answer any questions put to you. You come into the
> discussion with no science to offer and are too lazy or....to look it
> up.
>
> You have no academic interest in this subject and out of your fear
> comes anger. The results of that anger are reflected in your posts.
>
> I was always happy to have discussions as I welcomed that whenever I
> lectured on this topic.
>
> I always told my patients that the three words that I use the most are
> I don't know.
> The more I learned the more I realized how much I do not know.
>
> You seem to already know it all so there is no point in a discussion.
> Your posts do not show an interest in the subject matter. Instead they
> reflect only an interest in keeping your mind closed on this topic.
>
> It is the layperson or the physicians that are interested as well as
> the unfortunate person that becomes ill from a dental procedure and is
> then passed from doctor to doctor. Very rarely will a dentist enter
> into an open discussion. Most of the time they behave like you.
>
> Until the minds of dentists are open, we cannot have a discussion.
>
> You are calling me a liar. You are calling all the patients who are
> currently ill liars. You are ignoring and/or discrediting all of the
> past research on this subject performed by top scientists.
>
> Well, you seem to know it all so you are right about a discssion being
> a waste of time.
>
> RK
>


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