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Re: Remove amalgam fillings or extract root canaled teeth?


Thanks for checking him out and going through the site. It makes me feel better that you "approve" haha.

Yes, my approval, and $5 will get you a coffee at Starbucks. Your input about him was equally important.

Don't worry about the cost, your health is what's important, and there's no doubt in my mind that your health issues will be history, or at least improved considerably. Of course there is more to health than dental work.

Because of my RC's being so long, and twisted, my dentist opted to send me to a dental surgeon who had to break them up into pieces. He took xray's every now and then to make sure he got them all. No IV was used, but he did attach a device under my jaw to promote lymph drainage. Infared, or laser, I don't recall.

Any advice on chelation?

I would think your dentist could advise you best, and you could do a little research too. I'm sure there has been considerable progress since my dental work. 

I'm going to probably be removing this retainer as well and wearing a plastic one at night. I hope my teeth won't shift but honestly as long as my health will get better Im not going to mind having crooked teeth.

Ask the dentist, but I think you can cause more problems with your other teeth if they are allowed to move. It use to be that bridges required metal to attach, but there might be a better way with porcelain and bonding. Something to consider

Anyway I would suggest wearing the plastic retainer at least at night faithfully to keep them straight.

From your doctors web site:

 

A bridge may be used to replace missing teeth, help maintain the shape of your face, and alleviate stress on your bite.

A bridge replaces missing teeth with artificial teeth, looks great, and literally bridges the gap where one or more teeth may have been. Your bridge will be crafted from all porcelain for biocompatibility and is bonded onto surrounding teeth for support.

The success of any bridge depends on its foundation — the other teeth, gums, or bone to which it is attached. Therefore, it's very important to keep your existing teeth, gums, and jaw healthy and strong.

 

Also I had 2 wisdom teeth extracted in the past do you think I need to clean the cavitations?

Cavitaions are caused by the dentist not removing the ligament(s) that were holding the tooth before extraction. This causes infection, and bone loss.

A good idea is to ask the dentist if he is going to remove these. This lets the dentist know that you are aware of this and will prompt him to do it. With your dentist I wouldn't expect to have to ask, but it wouldn't hurt.

As for H202, I hope you didn't buy the drug store kind that has filler, etc. H202 is a antiseptic and has the ability to clean because it is acidic. Some even use it to whiten teeth although I wouldn't. You use just enought for daily cleaning in the waterpic mixed with water to clean, and kill any bacteria in the gums. I learned about doing that from Dr. Levy who worked with Hal huggins. He mentioned it during one of his talks to a cancer group of doctors.

Hope this helps,

IC


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 






 

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