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Self-test for infected Root canals by Aharleygyrl ..... Ask AHarleyGyrl: Amalgam

Date:   6/26/2007 6:11:40 AM ( 17 y ago)
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Facts about root canals.

Our teeth are made up of highly specialized network of microscopic tubes (tubules) designed to supply nutrients to the dentin as long as the tooth is alive. Each tooth contains approximately 1.5 million tubules.

The worst part of a root canal is what happens within these tubules when a tooth dies. As the living cells rot within the central pulp chamber, their extension also rot within their tubules. Although root canal therapy should completely obliterate and fill the main pulp chamber, it is impossible to fill the millions of microscopic tubules.

Bacteria from infected teeth or from the dental procedure itself can remain within the tubules, growing and multiplying. As they do so, they begin to produce various toxic chemicals, which can be especially toxic to specific organs or organ systems. As was proven by rabbit studies, even if the tooth could be completely sterilized, the potential for bacteria to recognize the empty tubules is very high. Unfortunately, the location of the bacteria makes it impossible for them to be eliminated by antibiotics, sterilization, etc.

Obviously, many people appear to be able to handle root canals with no ill effects. The problem is that we have no way of knowing if or when our toxic threshold will be reached or if the function of the immune system will even temporarily be impaired

Without question, root canals in our teeth are a burden to our bodies, and especially to our immune systems. When our immune systems are at a low point, the microorganisms or toxins produced by the bacteria more readily move toward a target organ in the body based on acupuncture meridians.

http://www.dentistrybiological.net/root.htm


 

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