Sunday, January 31st, 2010 at
7:29 pm
If I am 18, graduated high school this year, have no car (and therefore no job), what are some methods I could use to move out of state? It is a little limited for me actually because I’ll have no lodging in the state I want to move to. I would also think it would be hard to get a random job in another state w/o anything-just a hs diploma that’s all. I basically have nothing to go on. The only thing that would enable me to move out of state would be to go to an out of state school (with some sort of housing) but that would equal a lot of money for extra surcharges that I don’t have (or basically loans I guess). I am already about to go to a state school here, but I am not happy about it although it is cheaper of course in state. What are some things I can do? I would appreciate any -serious- responses. Should I just stay here? Is there a way I can continue my education and move out of state or is it all just unrealistic?
Sunday, January 31st, 2010 at
5:10 pm
There were early Sesame Street skits where 2 morons make a pb&j sandwich backwards and cut the end off a tube of toothpaste and cut a hole in the carpet. where can I find these and who was in them?
Sunday, January 31st, 2010 at
3:34 pm
We are in transition and are having to switch all of our insurance. All of a sudden my wisdom tooth has started hurting and almost unbearably. So will I be paying out of pocket anyway, or right after I get dental insurance can I set an appointment for my wisdom teeth. How does that work and also does anyone know of good dental insurance…thanks
Sunday, January 31st, 2010 at
2:28 pm
Today I went to my orthodontist for the very first time. He took all these x-rays and what not. He came to a conclusion. I need braces, i need them soon, and I need a tooth implant! What is that? I am terrified. What is it like to have a tooth implant? How do they do it? What it the tooth made of? I also have some braces questions.
Do braces hurt?
What color braces should I get?
How often do braces get tightened?
What can’t I eat with braces?
Is ,000 a deal for braces?
How do they put braces on?
Thank you sooo much everybody!
(edited for spelling)
Sunday, January 31st, 2010 at
1:02 pm
I do have dental DMO coverage
Sunday, January 31st, 2010 at
11:13 am
I have been teaching the UG and Masters students. I am a Certified Specialised Microbiologist, Public Health and Medical Microbiology,NRM,USA and a Corporate Member of the Australian Inst of Medical Scientists, Australia. I have worked in Saudi Arabia as a Consultant Microbiologist in a Super speciality Hospital for 3 yrs. Based on my qualification ad experience I was granted Immigration to Australia in 1995.I have extensive teaching experience in all the branches of Microbiology. I have worked as the Head/Chairperson of the Dept of Microbiology fo many years. My students of the UG and Masters class are now working in top Insts in the USA like NIH, Harvard Med School. As this is a practical subject and knowing just theory is not enough, students and teachers must realize that performing the lab correctly is very impt. Only an experienced teacher who has exposure in Hospital environment can guide new student. Handling microbes is impt as they r a part of all developing sciences.
Sunday, January 31st, 2010 at
11:12 am
The patient is 59 years old and wants a full set of dentures instead of leaving the three teeth in. Will any dentist in good judgement allow it?
Sunday, January 31st, 2010 at
9:51 am
I just saw that commercial for how long it would take to get your teeth clean or something like that. And i wanted know. If my teeth were generally ok, but they are not those perfectly white teeth. What would i have to do in order to get my teeth to be some pearly whites and for how long would i have to do it?
Sunday, January 31st, 2010 at
9:50 am
I am only 14. but I really would like to become an orthodontist but it seems really hard. Is being an orthodontist a hard job? and I couldn’t find any colleges that I would like to go to. I want to go to a university. such as FSU.
Sunday, January 31st, 2010 at
8:08 am
Does the military pay for online college courses? If so, what are some good colleges that offer courses online? I’d like to be a cop after I leave the military, what should I major in and what type of degree should I get? (I don’t know much about college) I have a GED, not a high school diploma.
Sunday, January 31st, 2010 at
7:33 am
I am looking for the highest quality of dentures one can buy as far as looks, comfort, and durability.
Sunday, January 31st, 2010 at
7:32 am
On Tuesday I went to the periodontist. I had a root canal a month ago and my tooth was too small to put a cap on. Therefore, they cut the gums to make the tooth bigger and stitched it up. They told me to just take Motrin for the pain and today it isnt helping. Is it bad to put oral gel on the wound bc of the switches and everything?
Sunday, January 31st, 2010 at
6:28 am
This would be a big old upper molar or something, second from the last tooth (absent any wisdom tooth). It had to be yanked out in an emergency best left undescribed, and there was no opportunity to place a bone graft for a future implant. How important is it to rush to have a bone graft placed in preparation for an implant? This is for a 42-year-old guy.
Sunday, January 31st, 2010 at
6:28 am
Do you think that there ia a agenda by the government to get us off of bottled water? Did you know that the government uses a chemical "POISON" to add to public water, and forces us to drink it?
This Poison is a chem called FLUORIDE.
What I’m really asking is does this concern any body besides me?
Just google "Fluoride the poison" and look for your self.
Example…..
The science of fluoridating public drinking water systems has been, from day one, shoddy at best. As we learn from this report, the basis of that science was rooted in protecting the U.S. Atomic bomb program from litigation. Americans have been convinced that fluoride will save their teeth and we drink more fluoridated water than any other nationality on earth. We learned about the dirty politics involved in the science and selling of fluoridation to a trusting public. We spent three months researching fluoride which resulted in the longest newsletter we’ve ever produced: Waste Not # 373.
We learned that fluoride is a poison that accumulates in our bones. It has been associated with cancer in young males; osteoporosis; reduced I.Q.; and hip fractures in the elderly, to name a few. George Orwell would have been dazzled by the promotion of this toxic by dental and public health officials and concurrently, the avoidance of this issue by the environmental community. We think it has a lot to do with the sordid 50-year history of the promotion of fluoridation by the U.S. Department of Public Health and the American Dental Association. Rather than acknowledge the accumulating evidence of fluoride’s threat to human health, they have en-trenched themselves in a position that has produced tactics that include the harassment of scientists and dentists who speak out."