Guest guest Posted December 4, 2003 Report Share Posted December 4, 2003 When I went to my daughter's orthodontist he was very knowledgeable about the effects of pulling teeth vs not - AND he promoted cranial sacral work before any braces were put on to make sure that the cranial bones don't get permanently set in the wrong way with the braces. He had photos of people who had teeth pulled and how it negatively effected their final look. I do believe that there ARE some cases that need it, but I suggest you find an ortodontist who understands the body holistically and is willing to work with that in mind. Valoree Sprentall 734-434-0980 If you knew what I know about Arbonne,Nothing would stop you from becoming a Consultant today! Pure Swiss Skin Care, Cosmetics, Natural Hormone Balancing, Nutrition, Aromatherapy -- pulling teeth My 11 yr old daughter needs braces. the orthodontist wants to pull 4 perm molars to make room for her teeth. Any feedback of benefits vs poor outcomes from pulling teeth to allow for straighter teeth? Higel, wigel@.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2003 Report Share Posted December 6, 2003 I have a book here from a veteran doctor-dentist describing many cases of therapy resistant problems when the wISDOM teeth dont have room to come out. So... It could be beneficial to make room, but it is not the first option to pull the pre molars, I think. Noel pulling teeth My 11 yr old daughter needs braces. the orthodontist wants to pull 4 perm molars to make room for her teeth. Any feedback of benefits vs poor outcomes from pulling teeth to allow for straighter teeth? Higel, wigel@............................................... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2003 Report Share Posted December 6, 2003 Dear , You need to be more specific as to which molars. Are they the 2nd or 3rd molars. One word of caution, many dentists do NOT know how to pull teeth. The other aspect is that every tooth is energetically associated with a specific organ, body part and bone joint. The teeth are indeed a part of the body and need to be respected!! Castiglia, MD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2003 Report Share Posted December 7, 2003 I believe what I would do is get a second opinion from another orthodontist. I remember having toshop around to find one I felt I could really trust; both of my daughters had extensive work. Best of luck! Jim Syfers pulling teeth My 11 yr old daughter needs braces. the orthodontist wants to pull 4 perm molars to make room for her teeth. Any feedback of benefits vs poor outcomes from pulling teeth to allow for straighter teeth? Higel, wigel@... ............................................. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2003 Report Share Posted December 8, 2003 Just a question to ponder. Have you checked the teeth table chart for all of the areas? Degeneration, toxicity, infection, etc. My only question is which teeth are the least healthy, and the most stressed. If you get high numbers on those molars, maybe the dds has something...but, if the teeth in front or elsewhere show major stress, maybe you need to re-evaluate. Yours in Health, Kathy wigel@... wrote: My 11 yr old daughter needs braces. the orthodontist wants to pull 4 perm molars to make room for her teeth. Any feedback of benefits vs poor outcomes from pulling teeth to allow for straighter teeth? Higel, wigel@............................................... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2003 Report Share Posted December 9, 2003 To Higel, pulling out premolar teeth is often unnesseary, because the grouth of the jaws is just starting in the age of 11 years. You should be aware,that there are teeth of an adult growing in the bone of a child, so the bones have to grow in the next ten years but the size of each tooth is finished and will be the same !!!!!!!! just wait and see how nature grows and the bones increase. if possible you can give a support by full spectrum minerals (NOW-Company) and vitamins. later in the age of 13-14 you can give a functional orthodontic to train the muscles, if there is a dysfunction or a poor relation between upper and lower jaw. There is a very huge studygroup in the world in several sections in the countries in europe ,asia, canada,united states. You can find them in internet under ICCMO, to ask or to find a good treatment. what about allergies? , avoid milk, sugar, weet !!! best wishes from germany, one of the founders of the german section ICCMO, dentist similar to DDS in the states. Dr. Rainard r.scheele@... " Kathy " <kathyqx@...> schrieb: > Just a question to ponder. Have you checked the teeth table chart for all of the areas? Degeneration, toxicity, infection, etc. My only question is which teeth are the least healthy, and the most stressed. If you get high numbers on those molars, maybe the dds has something...but, if the teeth in front or elsewhere show major stress, maybe you need to re-evaluate. > > Yours in Health, > Kathy > > wigel@... wrote: > My 11 yr old daughter needs braces. the orthodontist wants to pull 4 perm > molars to make room for her teeth. Any feedback of benefits vs poor outcomes > from pulling teeth to allow for straighter teeth? > Higel, wigel@... > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2003 Report Share Posted December 11, 2003 You need to look at the body as a whole. There is a direct relationship with each tooth to a corresponding part of the body/organs on a physical/energetic level. You may want to research further before removing something that is there for a reason. Attached is a link to a more natural approach to dentistry with a chart of tooth/body relationship. Dr Wolfe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2003 Report Share Posted December 16, 2003 Hi folks.. ... Formerly I had some experience with nice crowns over 3 dead soring molars... ( boy, was I a lazy tooth-brusher! ) giving me a pericarditis !!! severe. That was some 18 years ago. I do not know I would have survived without a macrobiotis diet and biological dentistry... Lately I have been working a few times on my Dentals with the QXCI.. As a result - I think - one of my teeth began to ache from a little now and then, only with brushing, and at last.. giving severe trouble. My "biological thinking" dentist, diagnosed the tooth to be dying, My question here is: Could I have saved this tooth? This tooth was quite damaged with deep fillings in former cavities, the pulpa being severely exposed to some and several filling materials. At the moment this dentist said that this tooth was connected to the Lung - large Int meridian, I realised that that was just the aerea I was dealing with chronical health challenges... Could it be, the dental QX treatments prompted my biological system to get rid of this bad, disturbing element, or was there a way of saving it ? You know, some Wholistic dentist say; what is dead, you must get rid off. I had the teeth pulled out, yesterday, and I think I sense some positive effects in my system, having lost this focus. BUT the reason I am telling this, that my wife is having about the same problem for quite a few months now. She might need some very good help with something, I am working on several, but it could be, the dental thing is a main culprit here, again. Any advise? and what to do when a tooth deteriorates after QX sessions? Thanks, Noel. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2003 Report Share Posted December 18, 2003 Some comment I must do to clarify my own question: Maybe I didnot QX-treat my tooth properly. Anyone similar experiences / advices ? Noel pulling teeth Hi folks.. ... Formerly I had some experience with nice crowns over 3 dead soring molars... ( boy, was I a lazy tooth-brusher! ) giving me a pericarditis !!! severe. That was some 18 years ago. I do not know I would have survived without a macrobiotis diet and biological dentistry... Lately I have been working a few times on my Dentals with the QXCI.. As a result - I think - one of my teeth began to ache from a little now and then, only with brushing, and at last.. giving severe trouble. My "biological thinking" dentist, diagnosed the tooth to be dying, My question here is: Could I have saved this tooth? This tooth was quite damaged with deep fillings in former cavities, the pulpa being severely exposed to some and several filling materials. At the moment this dentist said that this tooth was connected to the Lung - large Int meridian, I realised that that was just the aerea I was dealing with chronical health challenges... Could it be, the dental QX treatments prompted my biological system to get rid of this bad, disturbing element, or was there a way of saving it ? You know, some Wholistic dentist say; what is dead, you must get rid off. I had the teeth pulled out, yesterday, and I think I sense some positive effects in my system, having lost this focus. BUT the reason I am telling this, that my wife is having about the same problem for quite a few months now. She might need some very good help with something, I am working on several, but it could be, the dental thing is a main culprit here, again. Any advise? and what to do when a tooth deteriorates after QX sessions? Thanks, Noel............................................. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2003 Report Share Posted December 19, 2003 Hi Noel, I published the link for Higel who was asking about removing perfectly healthy teeth of her 11 year old at the advice of her orthodontist. I was just wanting her to see the relationship between the teeth and the rest of the body. As far as my experience with removing amalgams and fillings, there are different remedies to help with removal of the mercury and toxins in the organs and blood. You might reference a good Cilantro recipe along with lymph drainage. Happy healing, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2007 Report Share Posted April 11, 2007 , My grandson was totally obsessed with pulling his baby teeth out a few years back. he couldn't stand the feeling of them being loose I am guessing, but they were ones that started to get loose and then he just worked them til they came out early and went without many teeth for a long time. At that time, he was totally unable to express his discomfort with the whole situation. Maurine Carlson <cathykay@...> wrote: Are any of your kids with ASD obsessed with pulling their own teeth? My daughter found her son bleeding and he had pulled two teeth next to each other. There were no roots on them so they must be deciduous, hopefully (!) lol. He goes to the dentist today for a checkup, and hasn't been in a several years because after several previous visits the dentist could do nothing! She could not get an explorer in his mouth or xrays, and she managed to polish only one tooth. I am concerned with Tristan's obsession about pulling teeth because I have heard of people with autism pulling their permanent teeth! C. TV dinner still cooling?Check out "Tonight's Picks" on TV. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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