Re: Laser dentist and root canals
Laser is good for small cavities. The
dentist really has to be good or you can have injury. It is not used for
removing metal fillings.
Hal Huggins says:
Why should I not have a
ROOT CANAL done?
Root canals are recommended
when a tooth has been fractured, or when decay has entered the nerve chamber and
created much pain. Often the body calcifies the tooth membranes, and allows it
to remain. Unusual as it sounds, the body does not like dead structures in it,
and a healthy body will try to reject it. Pain requiring antibiotics and pain
pills are frequently used until the immune system stops working in that area.
Root canals produce toxins that can increase or create many autoimmune diseases.
Is laser
treatment for cleaning of root canals and cavitations considered a safe
treatment?
In both root canal sockets and
cavitation linings, the big concern is the anaerobic bacteria. These are ones
that live in the absence of oxygen. Botulism and gangrene are examples of
anaerobic bacterial action. Bad bugs. If laser can kill all the bacteria, who is
going to remove the dead bacteria, or the dead bone lining the sockets? There is
no blood supply here. Laser only kills, does not clean debris. Other techniques
are required to leave a clean area that can fill in with bone and new blood
vessels.
Jerome, Frank, D.D.S. says:
There is no way to
disinfect a root canal. No matter how clean the area is or how free of bacteria,
there are always bacteria in the tubules and they will grow. And, the more
antibiotics taken or applied, the more antibiotic resistant, and stronger, they
will become.
Root canals are the most
toxic most damaging procedure dentists can do. You have two options: a root
canal or an extraction. Dentists usually fill root canals with gutta percha.
Some use the Sargenti method, a popular treatment used by 25% of dentists, but
denounced by the American Dental Association because it contains formaldehyde
compounds. There have been a lot of problems with those. They used to contain
lead. The current formulas are said to have removed the lead, but millions of
root canal treatments using the old formulas are still in people's mouths. Gutta
percha is 15% barium so that it will show up in the X-ray. Gutta percha shrinks
and leaves gaps and the tooth can never be sterile. There is no such thing as a
sterile root canal. During a root canal, the main canal is filled and possibly
some of the small side canals, but the other smaller canal-like structures in
teeth called dentinal tubules are too tiny to be filled during treatment and
these tubules become home to bacteria instead. Since there are millions of these
tubules there is room for enough bacteria to challenge the immune system. The
waste products from these nasty germs include some very toxic substances called
thio-ethers, and your body has to deal with these toxins 24 hours a day. They
contaminate the bone around the tooth and they are picked up by the immune
system and carried to the liver for detoxification. Unfortunately, the liver can
be seriously damaged by them. Weston Price conducted research on root canals and
wrote two books about how toxic they can be. So you have to make up your mind
what is more important to you. I believe no tooth is worth destroying my immune
system. by Jerome, Frank, D.D.S. (812) 376-8525, Columbus Indiana, Author of
"Tooth Truth"
Torrie