If you’re asking me, no…I make no claims for OP correcting a dead tooth. I credit it with keeping the bacteria down so they don't build plaque and cause the gum to deteriorate. The gums seem to be tightening around the dead tooth, which is another benefit of OP.
I healed an infection, which was trapped at the end of a root canalled tooth’s root within the bone, using tea tree oil and Colloidal Silver . Some people have reported abscesses being cured by oil pulling, but I have yet to read anyone claiming to resuscitate a dead tooth. I wasn’t OP when I cured the infections used as my example in the above post. If I were, I would have continued to OP through the process. I’m sorry if I caused any confusion by not being clearer on that point. Since mytwo is already oil pulling, I was essentially suggesting that he/she might like to try my two suggestions to the healing process, as I knew they worked on deep bone infections.