Guest guest Posted December 31, 2006 Report Share Posted December 31, 2006 For in the mouth I use the stainless cotter pins, one on each side of the mouth between the cheeks and gums. The simpler electrodes made by stripping the insullation about 2 inches and folding back should work well also. I built all of my electrodes before they were simplified. Of course, all electrodes are covered with wet cloth or paper towel material. These fit into the mouth and you don't need to hold them in with your mouth open. Slobber solved. Dick Root canals as a source of infection I have been reading a couple of articles on the dangers of infected root canals. 75% are said to contain infection. Here is a good link: http://www.newswithviews.com/Howenstine/james34.htm I have posted previously on my loose back tooth. The baby gozilla did work a bit in controlling the tenderness but of course it has not cured any physical damage. One of the problems using the bg is that it is very uncomfortable applying the electrodes in the mouth. A lot of saliva is automatically produced and drips out of the mouth whilst the electrodes are held in place by the fingers. I suspect that the saliva also increases the amps being applied across the gum. For mouth use it would be really advantageous if there was some form of clamping device to straddle the tooth and apply the electrodes either side. I envisage some form of spring loaded clamp that is bitten up in order to keep it in place. Can anyone think of a normally available item that could be easily modified for this purpose? Robin ---------------------------------------------------------- Click to refinance, fast & free, no lender fee, approval today http://tags.bluebottle.com/fc/KCuXzzVP0iqyXkl71Gjlfc55yL2t22/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.409 / Virus Database: 268.16.0/610 - Release Date: 12/30/2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2007 Report Share Posted January 4, 2007 I have had considerable problems like yours. I had a root canal that kept re-infecting. The final cure was a different endodontist that redid my root canal and got the last 2mm of infection that the previous 2 endodontists missed. Still in the meantime I had some good results from my Hulda zapper held against my cheek over the root canal. Also I got very good results from swishing through my teeth a diluted solution of grapefruit seed extract several times a day. I had a loose root canal tooth firm up in a few days. > > I have been reading a couple of articles on the dangers of infected root > canals. 75% are said to contain infection. > > Here is a good link: > > http://www.newswithviews.com/Howenstine/james34.htm > > I have posted previously on my loose back tooth. The baby gozilla did > work a bit in controlling the tenderness but of course it has not cured > any physical damage. One of the problems using the bg is that it is very > uncomfortable applying the electrodes in the mouth. A lot of saliva is > automatically produced and drips out of the mouth whilst the electrodes > are held in place by the fingers. I suspect that the saliva also > increases the amps being applied across the gum. For mouth use it would > be really advantageous if there was some form of clamping device to > straddle the tooth and apply the electrodes either side. I envisage some > form of spring loaded clamp that is bitten up in order to keep it in place. > > Can anyone think of a normally available item that could be easily > modified for this purpose? > > Robin > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > Click to refinance, fast & free, no lender fee, approval today > http://tags.bluebottle.com/fc/KCuXzzVP0iqyXkl71Gjlfc55yL2t22/ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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