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Hi,

Yesterday, I went to T.J. to see a dentist.It was my hope that I could have them

pull out the metal posts on my root canal. Apparently, they told me that

biological dentist don't do root canals and I would have to have my tooth

pulled. Tomorrow I am scheduled to get that done. I am concerned about having

my tooth pulled. I want to not have electrical sensitivity anymore, and be able

to go back to work, etc. and when I think of having my life back, I guess I

could lose a tooth, but I am wanting to see if there are other solutions.

Thanks,

Mauren

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> Apparently, they

> told me that biological dentist don't do root canals and I would have to

> have my tooth pulled.

False -- SOME biological dentists are willing to do root canals, but they

will try to inform you about the pros & cons of doing a root canal.

Marc

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I pulled my tooth and regret it. Check out all other ways before you pull it.

Loni

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Subject: Re: Other solutions

Date: Thursday, October 21, 2010, 10:29 AM

Hi,

Yesterday, I went to T.J. to see a dentist.It was my hope that I could have them

pull out the metal posts on my root canal.  Apparently, they told me that

biological dentist don't do root canals and I would have to have my tooth

pulled.  Tomorrow I am scheduled to get that done.  I am concerned about having

my tooth pulled.  I want to not have electrical sensitivity anymore, and be able

to go back to work, etc.  and when I think of having my life back, I guess I

could lose a tooth, but I am wanting to see if there are other solutions.

Thanks,

Mauren

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You are welcome! I'd  do anything to have my tooth back! Trying to figure out

what to do now to fill the whole. It's so hard to find the right materials

though. good Luck! Loni

From: calmriver1@... <calmriver1@...>

Subject: Re: Other solutions

Date: Thursday, October 21, 2010, 11:19 AM

thanks for the advice Loni

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Loni,

When you had your tooth pulled was it to help resolve electosensitivity? They

are supposed to test me with a resonance tester to see what materials I am able

to accept to create a temporarey bridge. Are you close to San Diego? Waiting to

get over the border tons of people are going to Mexico for dental work.

Mauren

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Ya my doctor gave me dentist in Mexico to do my implant if that's what I want to

do. I guess due to the pricing over here.

 

I had an abcess tooth & had to have a root canal. Then the dentist put a High

Noble crown over it (don't think it was however) & my gum just inflamed! I

couldn't waite to get the darn thing off so I pulled the crown. Then I just

couldn't figure what materials to use & was gun shy about putting any other

foreign materials in my mouth. So I pulled it.

 

But I can't stand the whole. More annoying & bothersome plus I guess you can

loose upper teeth not having anything there. It was a big molar so it is

definitely missed No 18 I think.

 

So I got the Clifford Reactivity Test and am trying to figure out what to do

now. A partial or an implant. Not sure.

 

Anyway keep the tooth if you can do it.  Loni

From: calmriver1@... <calmriver1@...>

Subject: Re: Other solutions

Date: Thursday, October 21, 2010, 12:32 PM

Loni,

When you had your tooth pulled was it to help resolve electosensitivity?  They

are supposed to test me with a resonance tester to see what materials I am able

to accept to create a temporarey bridge. Are you close to San Diego?  Waiting to

get over the border tons of people are going to Mexico for dental work.

Mauren

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For Tennant's recommendations on Root Canals, you can go to his website:

http://www.tennantinstitute.com/

Click: Conditions > Root Canals

I copy/paste:

A root canal is a dead tooth. If your tooth begins to hurt, your dentist may

suggest that you have a root canal. This is accomplished by drilling a hole on

the top of your tooth, inserting an auger, and ripping out the artery and nerve.

Without a blood supply, the tooth dies.

If I told you that because your appendix hurts, I am going to go into your spine

and cut the nerve to the appendix so you won't feel that it hurts and then rip

the artery off the appendix so it will die, I doubt you would let me do it.

Dentists are the only physicians that purposely leave dead tissue in the body.

They mistakenly believe that they can sterilize dead tissue and it will stay

that way. It simply cannot be done. If you have a piece of dead bone in your

leg and I magically sterilize it, it will still get infected. If your big toe

gets infected and I don't remove it, you will get gangrene and die. If your

appendix dies and you don't remove it, you will die from peritonitis. ALL DEAD

TISSUE GETS INFECTED.

In the images at the right you will see a study published in the root canal

specialists (Endodontists) journal. They took people that were going to have

wisdom teeth removed. They did a root canal on one side and then removed both

wisdom teeth in three months. Molars have about three miles of tubules in each

tooth. As you can see, the tooth that didn't have anything done had only 1% of

the tubules infectied. However, the tooth that had a root canal three months

earlier had 39% of the tubules infected.

On another slide you will see that one root canal tooth shuts down 63% of your

immune system!

Although the study is small and not proof of a relationship, I looked at 20

cancer patients. Seventy percent of them had a root canal in the same

acupuncture meridian as the primary cancer.

I personally had a bleeding disorder. My platelet count was 40,000 with normal

being 150,000 to 350,000. I had a root canal tooth in my spleen acupuncture

meridian. My splleen was killing my platelets. About 48 hours after I had the

root canal tooth removed, my platelet count was normal!

I see such improvements in almost all conditions when people have their root

canals removed.

Another problem with root canals is that the infection in the tooth often

spreads to the surrounding bone and then adjacent teeth. If your dentist simply

pulls the tooth but doesn't address the infected bone, you will still be sick.

Meinig, DDS invented the root canal procedure. He spent the last years

of his career trying to get dentists to stop doing them. Please get his book

Root Canal Coverup.

Whether you can have an implant after the root canal is removed depends a lot on

whether the bone is infected. Infected bone will not support the peg of the

implant. In this case, a bridge may be a better solution.

Titanium pegs on implants are electron stealers and thus create an environment

inviting infection around the peg. It seems that the newer zirconium (synthetic

diamond) pegs are a better solution.

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>

> From: calmriver1@... <calmriver1@...>

> Subject: Re: Other solutions

>

> Date: Thursday, October 21, 2010, 12:32 PM

>

>

> Loni,

>

> When you had your tooth pulled was it to help resolve electosensitivity?  They

are supposed to test me with a resonance tester to see what materials I am able

to accept to create a temporarey bridge. Are you close to San Diego?  Waiting to

get over the border tons of people are going to Mexico for dental work.

>

> Mauren

>

> ____________________________________________________________

> Mortgage Rates Hit 3.25%

> If you owe under $729k you probably qualify for Obama's Refi Program

> http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL3131/4cc0957511dbb3c34b6st02duc

>

>

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