Hanneke,
I'm sorry you suffered like this. what is the lesson learned in hindsight?
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From: Bob Banever <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Mon, 23 Feb 2009 9:58 pm
Subject: Re: CS>HELP! How can I save an infected painful tooth?
Hanneke,Â
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 Your problem could have been solved in about 10 minutes had you used
a baby Godzilla. DC at 1.5 to something less than 6 volts does the trick.
Will kill bacteria anywhere in the tooth, root, or jaw, makes no difference.
Can be repeated periodically if need be (I used it three times on two
infected teeth/roots each). Worked after the first application.Â
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Cheers.Â
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From: "Hanneke" <[email protected]>Â
To: <[email protected]>Â
Sent: Monday, February 23, 2009 5:25 PMÂ
Subject: Re: CS>HELP! How can I save an infected painful tooth?Â
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I am admiring your perseverance, (and by saying this I guess I feel
I
deserve a medal too..lol) I have battled the kind of infection you
have,
about 4-5 years ago, and did everything possible ( or at least all I
could think of) to save the molar. There was no end to it. Once,
totally
worn out, and the infection was under control, sort of, I made up
my
mind. Time for it to be pull
ed. Total time of agony at least 4 years!Â
The pain is unbearable at times and wears you out, and unfortunately,
the
solution at the end of the trip is going to be: pull it, and have
the
cavity cleaned thoroughly.Â
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Because of the ongoing infection, the danger is that other teeth are
becoming infected via the jaw cavity Not to even think about all the
toxins going into your system on an ongoing basis because of it all.Â
After the molar was pulled, another problem next to the site caused
big
flared up which is said to be in the haw bone itself ( kind of an
infection which comes and goes) but it appears that this problem is
in
between dentistry and medicine and no-one want to touch it! Have
gone
from doctor to dentist and back 3 times, one referring me back to the
other. Am tired of it all but will give it one more go, armed with
extensive scans. This time I have been offered that if the dentist
still
refuses to touch it I will have a referral to a maxillary surgeon.Â
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Good luck!Â
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I have been using the oreganolike you side in olive oil> I can know
tolerate half and half. It's 2 days but not resolved. I d
on't know how to
proceed even if it does feel less pain. the temporay filling is
allowing
trapped food to enter and infected the pulp and nerve. I can't eat
just
juice and if I try food gets trapped right away up at the gumline
with
pain. So if I wiat for it to heal if that's possible and then cap it
how
do I know then that bacteria won't mutiply again. I'm confused.Â
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My gums are extremely sensitive to hot or cold. Is oregano oil
causticÂ
to gum tissue? I was told I had gum pockets but no bleeding and IÂ
didn't know it, not puffy. I can not tolerate cold,room temp or hotÂ
only warm. The dentist said now that I destroyed enamel using theÂ
electric toothbrush(that he insisted on) with peroxide and baking
sodaÂ
whcih caused deep pockets that all my teeth will need bonding to notÂ
allow food to enter. Then gum surgery, root canal for the molar that
isÂ
already filled and very painful or exraction. None of which I amÂ
comfortable accepting. I have no support. My family feels doctors
knowÂ
best but I don't feel the same.How can I heal the gums and the
tooth?ÃÂ
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I have saved three of my teety over the years, and a friend used theÂ
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short.Ã Ã Get a small bottle of Oil of Orageno. Put 2 to three drops
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fixed in less than 24 hours.....Notice I said this is what I did, Not
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