You seem to be describing Gingivitus. From wikipedia: "Gingivitis is an irritation of the gums. It is usually caused by bacterial plaque that accumulates in the small gaps between the gums and the teeth and by calculus (tartar) that forms on the teeth. These accumulations may be tiny, even microscopic, but the bacteria in them produce foreign chemicals and toxins that cause inflammation of the gums around the teeth. This inflammation can, over the years, cause deep pockets between the teeth and gums and loss of bone around teeth—an effect otherwise known as periodontitis."
According to Jim Humble, his discovery(MMS), WILL take care of this problem. From his website http://mmsadvisor.com/ "Can MMS be used as a mouth wash for gum disease and what would be the correct protocol? ======= Yes you can use MMS as a tooth paste and mouth wash, Make up a 10 drop solution as if you were going to drink it in other words add 50 drops of citric acid to the 10 drops of MMS wait the 3 minutes and half glass of water to that and by soaking your tooth brush in the solution, brush your teeth and gums 3 or 4 times a day use a soft tooth brush and after a week and see how your gums are doing. Visit www.miraclemineral.org for the MMS book and DVD or www.jimhumble.com for more info. Key words: mouth wash, gum disease" ========================================== It's up to you, now. Chuck I hate sex in the movies. Tried it once, the seat folded up, the drink spilled and that ice, well it really chilled the mood. On 2/22/2009 4:23:59 PM, [email protected] wrote: > I just tried rinsing with room salt water w/ 2 drops of tea tree oil > which sent me into extreme gum pain from exterme sensitivity. Hot soup > does the same thing. I then dipped a cotton ball and placed it around > the tooth and had to take it out because the sensitivity was so bad. I > rinsed with leukwarm salt water but still > haven't recovered. What > causes the sensitivity in the gum to to be so bad? I don't > see exposed > nerve but then again don't know what I'm looking for. I > don't have > bleeding gums but do have pockets after removing enamel from electric > toothbrush which I used peroxide and baking soda to clean which eroded > the gums. I will try oregano oil too,you don't > dilute? Should I brush > with it mixed with oive oil or it damaging to gum tissue? >
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