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Re: Dental developments and OP by prettysoulful ..... Oil Pulling & Oil Swishing Forum

Date:   8/15/2006 12:21:29 PM ( 19 y ago)
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One thing I'm aware of is that oils can dissolve rubbers, latex, and some epoxies. As has been noted it is acidic by nature. I'm not surprised that it affected the cement used to secure the temporary. It is something that anyone with dental work will have to keep in mind.

The other thing to remember is that OP is not intended to kill off all germs. So, some bacteria that is trapped against flesh by a temporary tooth will likely not be washed out with other toxins. Also, the excretions will affect the raw skin more than it would healthy skin creating a toxic environment for the bacteria to flourish. And while you may not notice it, the daily pressure of chewing on a tooth, especially a temp that is losing epoxy, will cause scratches and scrapes to your gums in that area which will allow for more toxic build up. Basically, it seems you had an open wound created by the temp being pressed into the gum several times of day. Kinda like a bedsore in the mouth. If OP was a total disinfectant(100% kill rate) there would be no infection. But it is obvious from your experience that that is not the case. Because the irritant wasn't removed, no healing could take place, so the condition worsened instead.

Now, I have had pain in my teeth after OP. I connected it with a Liver Flush that I had just done, and my low levels of calcium, magnesium, and zinc. I have gotten those minerals up, and have not had a problem with pain since. I also do not swish when I know my minerals are very low, such as after flushing. But that is just me.
 

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