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Compendium April 2008 page 149

Reply from: oralhealth@comcast,net
Date: 13 Apr 2008, 01:14
Compendium April 2008 page 149

"Dentists appear reluctant to treat occlusal disease. This may be
because occlusal education in dental schools is often minimal."

Why aren't dentists being taught about occlusion? Again this is the
reason for my book.

Reply from: The Webby
Date: 13 Apr 2008, 02:56
Re: Compendium April 2008 page 149

In article
<a4c62a38-d21e-4e6e-800a-4e6c3bc875c0@l42g2000hsc.googlegroups,com >,
oralhealth@comcast,net wrote:

> "Dentists appear reluctant to treat occlusal disease. This may be
> because occlusal education in dental schools is often minimal."
>
> Why aren't dentists being taught about occlusion? Again this is the
> reason for my book.

Could you please define: "occlusal disease"?

Webby

Reply from: The Webby
Date: 13 Apr 2008, 03:19
Re: Compendium April 2008 page 149

In article
<tmjiatroepidemic-8D2BF7.17564912042008@news.phx.highwinds-media,com >,
The Webby <tmjiatroepidemic@cox,net > wrote:

> In article
> <a4c62a38-d21e-4e6e-800a-4e6c3bc875c0@l42g2000hsc.googlegroups,com >,
> oralhealth@comcast,net wrote:
>
> > "Dentists appear reluctant to treat occlusal disease. This may be
> > because occlusal education in dental schools is often minimal."
> >
> > Why aren't dentists being taught about occlusion? Again this is the
> > reason for my book.
>
> Could you please define: "occlusal disease"?
>
> Webby

Google directed me to this link:

http :// www .tmjfacialpain,com /tmjfacial.htm

Note: "Date this page was last edited: 06/30/01"

The last time edited explains some things but not everything.

Webby

Reply from: ---
Date: 13 Apr 2008, 17:38
Re: Compendium April 2008 page 149

On Sat, 12 Apr 2008 16:14:05 -0700 (PDT), oralhealth@comcast,net
wrote:

>"Dentists appear reluctant to treat occlusal disease. This may be
>because occlusal education in dental schools is often minimal."
>
>Why aren't dentists being taught about occlusion? Again this is the
>reason for my book.


Pathetic narcissism.




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