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    ========[ Invite a Friend - http://www.ganoksin.com/invite.htm ]======== > A few years ago, after I broke a tooth I found I couldn't get into > the dentist for a couple 10h10 days. The broken tooth was super sharp > so, using a hand mirror and a diamond drill in my flex shaft, I > smoothed out the sharp edges. It did the trick! Mark I do the same, but I use a blue rubber wheel then a pink one. Diamond burs cut WAY too fast, IMO. Paf Dvorak
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