Can oil pulling clean the socket of a removed root-canal? by #101282 ..... Oil Pulling & Oil Swishing Forum
Date: 2/8/2009 9:40:17 PM ( 15 y ago)
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Hi Oil Pullers,
I have been oil pulling for about a month. Now my mouth is clean and healthy except there is minor inflammation of the gum harboring the socket of a removed infected root-canal (I have not replaced the removed root-canal with a new artifical tooth.) The removal was done by a conventional dentist. He did not thoroughly clean out the surface of the root-canal socket, as he did not notice any infection of the socket. But, according to Dr. Weston A. Price, the surface 1mm of a root-canal socket is likely to be infected and should be removed as well.
Before I started oil pulling, there was no inflammation of the gum surrounding the root-canal socket. Therefore, I think the current inflammation is indicating that the root-canal socket has, in fact, been infected all the time (per Dr. Price’s theory) and OP is now trying to clean it out? Am I right?
Your comments will be appreciated.
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