Re: Arthritis FWIW
After posting my previous message, I realized that I should have stated that if you decide to pursue this approach that you go to a dentist that understands how to remove the Root Canals. It is not enough to have them extracted.
I went to a dental surgeon that was recommended by my regular dentist. After the extraction of the
root canal teeth, it is necessary to clean any infection in the bone out. In my case all the bone had turned to a mushy consistency around the socket. This was the case with the cavitations on the previous extracted tooth also. There are three ligaments around each tooth and mine were all calcified to the bone. This makes the removal much harder.
It is scary to think that this could be happening in your mouth with no apparent pain or problems with your teeth. If you decide not to pursue this approach to your
Arthritis problems at least do yourself a favor from this point on.
* Don't get Root Canals
* Don't get
Amalgam fillings
* Don't take my word for anything, do your own research on the subject. It's important to your health as your teeth have a direct connection to all the other organs in your body.