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Theoretically possible to regrow teeth at home (after extraction)
I wanted to share an idea that's been buzzing at the back of my head for the past two years, after doing a good bit of reading. I have several extractions myself, but not the income to try such a thing, but it is possible in theory. I've chosen to put it here in the
Dental Debate thread for discussion, as opposed to support.
1) Have a healthy vitamin D3 level for maximum mineral uptake
2) Be fully detoxed/
Amalgam free
3) Buy an ultrasound toothbrush (I think Oral B produce these? My stepbrother was very happy with one he bought at a point.)
4) Use targeted vitamin C (+ bioflavanoids), alongside a high magnesium-calcium-zink balance and a meat, dark green veggies and fresh fruit diet
5) Use the ultrasound toothbrush with a modification- strip the bristles from one of the toothbrush heads, pad the head, and use it with a gentle application against the root of the extracted spot for twenty minutes each day for several months to stimulate the root/nerve into repair mode, thus beginning a new tooth seed.
The ultrasound method of growing a new tooth is something that has already been successfully experimented with, but no one has set out on manufacturing and marketing an orally-comfortable stimulant device to use.
Also, third-stage dental growth is far from unheard of- just google it. Some elderly folk actually grow in completely healthy teeth.
It says to me that we are a good bit better designed than we give our creator credit for. Heaven knows I could use about two new molars!
Comments and thoughts welcome, of course.