Carlson Dental Bridge®

Short demonstration of technique

Duration : 0:9:2


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25 Responses to “Carlson Dental Bridge®”

  1. WHERE ARE HIS …
    WHERE ARE HIS GLOVES ??? EWW

  2. I think it looks …
    I think it looks great! I know it works well for as of this date, November 20, 2009, this specific Carlson Bridge done for my wife is not only function as intended, but looks as good as the day of placement which was July 2005! A simple solution to a complex problem is what we have here, truly Bio-Synergetic Dental Surgery!
    Aloha

  3. Yeah, I don’t think …
    Yeah, I don’t think it looks perfect either, but I guess that’s one of the only options you have when your front tooth is totally infected… except maybe an implant. But my question is… what freakin’ dentist doesn’t wear gloves when they’ve got their fingers in your mouth? Gross. I thought that was mandatory???

  4. Looks okay , but i …
    Looks okay , but i think i would prefer an implanted tooth …i have doubts wether this would be very strong and hardwearing …also flossing would be difficult ?

  5. That looks like crap
    That looks like crap

  6. wow the result was …
    wow the result was very good but can anyone tell me why they removed the teeth? was it giving too much problems? was it possible to save it? dentostry videos are so interesting!!

  7. Answer: papers …
    Answer: papers found on the carlson biological dentistry web site. Visit this site and the papers disclose the augmentation of the immediate extraction carlson bridge.
    Aloha and thank you.

  8. Do you have a vid …
    Do you have a vid where the gum has resorbed and you have to extend the bridge up to the gum line????? Do you grind the bridge off and make a new one???? Or do you leave it until it fractures??????

  9. “Root Filled Teeth” …
    “Root Filled Teeth” or, “Root Canaled Teeth,” are “Endodontically Treated Teeth.” Any dentist worth his salt knows the terms used here are watered down, they are euphemisms–a “euphuism.” A “euphuism” is an “artificial, highly elaborate way of writing or speaking.” The tooth that is dead is termed “gangrenous pulpitis,” and the process of “saving the tooth with modern endodontics” is MUMIFICATION!
    From our point of view, stay with your root canals, for you’ll be buried together!
    Dr. Carlson

  10. Visit Carlson …
    Visit Carlson Biological Dentistry on the internet. Google Carlson Biological Dentistry, save your teeth and your precious resources!
    Aloha

  11. “Root Filled Teeth” …
    “Root Filled Teeth” or, “Root Canaled Teeth,” are “Endodontically Treated Teeth.” Any dentist worth his salt knows the terms used here are watered down, they are euphemisms–a “euphuism.” A “euphuism” is an “artificial, highly elaborate way of writing or speaking.” The tooth that is dead is termed “gangrenous pulpitis,” and the process of “saving the tooth with modern endodontics” is MUMIFICATION!
    From our point of view, stay with your root canals, for you’ll be buried together!
    Dr. Carlson

  12. Visit Carlson …
    Visit Carlson Biological Dentistry on the internet. Google Carlson Biological Dentistry, save your teeth and your precious resources!
    Aloha

  13. um gloves please
    um gloves please

  14. Visit Carlson …
    Visit Carlson Biological Dentistry on the internet. Google Carlson Biological Dentistry, save your teeth and your precious resources!
    Aloha

  15. “Root Filled Teeth” …
    “Root Filled Teeth” or, “Root Canaled Teeth,” are “Endodontically Treated Teeth.” Any dentist worth his salt knows the terms used here are watered down, they are euphemisms–a “euphuism.” A “euphuism” is an “artificial, highly elaborate way of writing or speaking.” The tooth that is dead is termed “gangrenous pulpitis,” and the process of “saving the tooth with modern endodontics” is MUMIFICATION!
    From our point of view, stay with your root canals, for you’ll be buried together!
    Dr. Carlson

  16. Infected Root …
    Infected Root Filled teeth, gangrenous, serve no good purpose in the Human body. For an in depth review of this conversation, visit carlson biological dentistry!

    Aloha,
    Dr. Carlson

  17. Why did you remove …
    Why did you remove the tooth though? If it has a bad root canal you could have made a new one.

  18. i’m not a dentist …
    i’m not a dentist and i respect your work but to be honest i don’t really like the way it looks , i would never get something like that in my mouth , but after all you did a good job

  19. High quality …
    High quality composites do not stain. One is advised to exercise caution whenever crunching hard foods on this kind of work. Rarely, however, are there fractures and if they do occur they are easily repaired.
    Thank you.
    Dr. Carlson

  20. helloo. am a dental …
    helloo. am a dental student and thats am intresting idea … i have a question is the patient allowed to eat hard foods like carrots and so on … please ill be glad full for a reply.. but at the same time i think its a bad idea to replace with a composite because composite can easily be stained

  21. We connected via …
    We connected via email yesterday. Yes, multiple teeth may be restructured easily, up to 4! Nevertheless, one must always exercise care when using the bridgework or any other type of tooth replacement such as traditional bridges requiring cutting teeth down, partial dentures, or implants. This is the finest way bar none to replace missing teeth both from a financial point of view and oral trauma.
    Aloha and thank you for your question.
    Dr. R.S.Carlson

  22. Dear Dr Carlson ,is …
    Dear Dr Carlson ,is this procedure acceptable for two missing upper central incisor .The lateral incisors are healthy.Could you also let know place and dentist who perform in New York

  23. Gloves are used, …
    Gloves are used, and not used, in dental work according to need. Both happened in this presentation.
    Aloha

  24. Most dentists I …
    Most dentists I used always wore gloves on when doing dental work, including the dental hygenists….the only ones who didn’t wear gloves for dental work was about 30 years ago….and because of sanitary reasons, dentists today wore gloves on.

  25. sorry to hear that! …
    sorry to hear that!
    I would really recommend against it!

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