Guest guest Posted January 7, 2010 Report Share Posted January 7, 2010 Wow That Pricey for a Root Canal! Do you have a University that has a Dental School? I had major Surgery done Here at Loma University (Remember Baby Fae first infant Heart Transplant) they did my work for 50% less that the local Dentist. Ron them4 wrote: hello all, i'm wondering if anyone had any advice what to do with my tooth, i had a filling fall out about a year ago and due to financial reasons i was unable to get it fixed, so i saw the dentist today finaly many months later and he drilled it out and it came real close to the nerve where the nerve was bleeding. he is recommending i get a root canal because he feels i may be in pain. to do that i will need to see an oral surgeon and that will cost me about $2700 or my other option is to get the tooth pulled? i am pondering if there is any way with this temporary filling if it will heal i then need to get a crown. if you have any advice what to do i'd be very interested in knowing more if you can help thankyou mike them4telus (DOT) net No virus found in this outgoing messageChecked by PC Tools AntiVirus (6.1.0.25 - 6.14060).http://www.pctools.com/free-antivirus/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2010 Report Share Posted January 7, 2010 thankyou so much. no my tooth is the non mercury white filling, i refuse to put mercury in my mouth, i still have 3 small fillings to work on getting removed, do you have a link to this godzilla, i have the complete beck protocol with the silver pulser, also i have a clark zapper, plus i bought one of those violet ray wands was wondering if this might help. i'll look into the godzilla and mms mouth washes. i have some mms and have used it before for a couple of weeks. i was quoted this $2700 and this was in canada vancouver british columbia , it included the crown $1700 for the canal and $1000 for the crown at an oral surgeon, i'm hoping there is no pain with this temporary filling and that all will be well. wow that was pretty resonable for your dentist . i would sure like to figure out the mystery of why teeth wear out? thanks for your tips much appreciated , do you have a link to the godzilla? i'm considering oregano oil with baking soda from dr.clark.com so much to look into thanks mike them4@... Re: teeth questions??? Hi,1) if nothing else, get the root canal done in Canada if it is anoption. I have been through this for C$1200 here. 2700 U$ appears to meexorbitant.2) Godzila is claimed to take any infection out, so you may want tocheck it out and heal your tooth before the root canal. I hope yourtemporary is not an amalgam.3) I have just recently had all my amalgams, close to 20 fillingsreplaced in Toronto plus the teeth restored with non mercury fillingsand build up for some C$ 5000.4) Daily MMS1 washes will also take most tooth and gum infections out.Again, it is not going to fix your tooth, but it will most likely healthe infection, if any.Chances are, that you may need only a crown, if the tooth is in ruin,without the root canal.Root canal is a bitch which heals nothing, it only makes the toothinsensitive to the action of the infection. It is an expensive BS.With kind regards, Slavek.them4 wrote:> > > > hello all,> > i'm wondering if anyone had any advice what to do with my tooth, i had> a filling fall out about a year ago and due to financial reasons i was> unable to get it fixed, so i saw the dentist today finaly many months> later and he drilled it out and it came real close to the nerve where> the nerve was bleeding. he is recommending i get a root canal because> he feels i may be in pain. to do that i will need to see an oral> surgeon and that will cost me about $2700 or my other option is> to get the tooth pulled? i am pondering if there is any way with this> temporary filling if it will heal i then need to get a crown.> > if you have any advice what to do i'd be very interested in knowing> more if you can help> > thankyou> > mike> them4telus (DOT) net> > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2010 Report Share Posted January 7, 2010 god bless thanks i'll look into that. very good advice thankyou sincerely. mike them4@... Re: teeth questions??? Wow That Pricey for a Root Canal!Do you have a University that has a Dental School? I had major Surgery done Here at Loma University (Remember Baby Fae first infant Heart Transplant) they did my work for 50% less that the local Dentist.Ronthem4 wrote: hello all, i'm wondering if anyone had any advice what to do with my tooth, i had a filling fall out about a year ago and due to financial reasons i was unable to get it fixed, so i saw the dentist today finaly many months later and he drilled it out and it came real close to the nerve where the nerve was bleeding. he is recommending i get a root canal because he feels i may be in pain. to do that i will need to see an oral surgeon and that will cost me about $2700 or my other option is to get the tooth pulled? i am pondering if there is any way with this temporary filling if it will heal i then need to get a crown. if you have any advice what to do i'd be very interested in knowing more if you can help thankyou mike them4telus (DOT) net No virus found in this outgoing messageChecked by PC Tools AntiVirus (6.1.0.25 - 6.14060).http://www.pctools.com/free-antivirus/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2010 Report Share Posted January 7, 2010 Hi, 1) if nothing else, get the root canal done in Canada if it is an option. I have been through this for C$1200 here. 2700 U$ appears to me exorbitant. 2) Godzila is claimed to take any infection out, so you may want to check it out and heal your tooth before the root canal. I hope your temporary is not an amalgam. 3) I have just recently had all my amalgams, close to 20 fillings replaced in Toronto plus the teeth restored with non mercury fillings and build up for some C$ 5000. 4) Daily MMS1 washes will also take most tooth and gum infections out. Again, it is not going to fix your tooth, but it will most likely heal the infection, if any. Chances are, that you may need only a crown, if the tooth is in ruin, without the root canal. Root canal is a bitch which heals nothing, it only makes the tooth insensitive to the action of the infection. It is an expensive BS. With kind regards, Slavek. them4 wrote: > > > > hello all, > > i'm wondering if anyone had any advice what to do with my tooth, i had > a filling fall out about a year ago and due to financial reasons i was > unable to get it fixed, so i saw the dentist today finaly many months > later and he drilled it out and it came real close to the nerve where > the nerve was bleeding. he is recommending i get a root canal because > he feels i may be in pain. to do that i will need to see an oral > surgeon and that will cost me about $2700 or my other option is > to get the tooth pulled? i am pondering if there is any way with this > temporary filling if it will heal i then need to get a crown. > > if you have any advice what to do i'd be very interested in knowing > more if you can help > > thankyou > > mike > them4@... > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2010 Report Share Posted January 8, 2010 get it pulled! root canal was the biggest mistake of my life. that's where infections and everything else live. have you tried oil pulling? carol > > hello all, > > i'm wondering if anyone had any advice what to do with my tooth, i had a filling fall out about a year ago and due to financial reasons i was unable to get it fixed, so i saw the dentist today finaly many months later and he drilled it out and it came real close to the nerve where the nerve was bleeding. he is recommending i get a root canal because he feels i may be in pain. to do that i will need to see an oral surgeon and that will cost me about $2700 or my other option is to get the tooth pulled? i am pondering if there is any way with this temporary filling if it will heal i then need to get a crown. > > if you have any advice what to do i'd be very interested in knowing more if you can help > > thankyou > > mike > them4@... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2010 Report Share Posted January 8, 2010 i have tried oil pulling with olive oil, is that where you just swish oil around your teeth for a minute or two a day? i was wondering if using oil of oregano mixed with olive oil would be good i have heard that it was. . well if the pain in this tooth doesn't go away i guess i might have to get it pulled, i'll try zapping it first for a while. , i'm wondering what keeps the bacteria out of the hole in the jaw bone where the tooth was after it gets pulled, does this create a big hole in your jaw bone where puss and bacteria can acumulate? , i'm wondering how long this molar nerve is that would get pulled?and how would this affect my health by losing the nerve? i heard somewhere it wasn't good to part with the nerve, that somehow the nerve could be healed? thanks for your advice, much appreciated. your idea of having a dead tooth in the mouth makes sense, just an exscuse to have bacteria growing in the mouth. hmmm, decisions decisions. thankyou mike them4@... Re: teeth questions??? get it pulled! root canal was the biggest mistake of mylife. that's where infections and everything else live.have you tried oil pulling?carol>> hello all, > > i'm wondering if anyone had any advice what to do with my tooth, i had a filling fall out about a year ago and due to financial reasons i was unable to get it fixed, so i saw the dentist today finaly many months later and he drilled it out and it came real close to the nerve where the nerve was bleeding. he is recommending i get a root canal because he feels i may be in pain. to do that i will need to see an oral surgeon and that will cost me about $2700 or my other option is to get the tooth pulled? i am pondering if there is any way with this temporary filling if it will heal i then need to get a crown. > > if you have any advice what to do i'd be very interested in knowing more if you can help> > thankyou > > mike> them4@...> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2010 Report Share Posted January 8, 2010 get the root canal. use some mild dc current on it from time to time so any infections would be discouraged or avoided. its old info about root canal infections, they can easily be dealt with by dc current in 3-6 volt range 20 min or so every other day for a week, should do it. you should keep your teeth and fix infection, not lose them. bG > > > > hello all, > > > > i'm wondering if anyone had any advice what to do with my tooth, i had a filling fall out about a year ago and due to financial reasons i was unable to get it fixed, so i saw the dentist today finaly many months later and he drilled it out and it came real close to the nerve where the nerve was bleeding. he is recommending i get a root canal because he feels i may be in pain. to do that i will need to see an oral surgeon and that will cost me about $2700 or my other option is to get the tooth pulled? i am pondering if there is any way with this temporary filling if it will heal i then need to get a crown. > > > > if you have any advice what to do i'd be very interested in knowing more if you can help > > > > thankyou > > > > mike > > them4@ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2010 Report Share Posted January 8, 2010 i mean 20 min every other day for a week, about once a year at the most. if you want all plaque gone and all gum disease gone, all decay gone, do this about once every few months or just 20 min a week total, say 5-10 min every other day. try it, you may find it useful, see group for more info bG > > > > > > hello all, > > > > > > i'm wondering if anyone had any advice what to do with my tooth, i had a filling fall out about a year ago and due to financial reasons i was unable to get it fixed, so i saw the dentist today finaly many months later and he drilled it out and it came real close to the nerve where the nerve was bleeding. he is recommending i get a root canal because he feels i may be in pain. to do that i will need to see an oral surgeon and that will cost me about $2700 or my other option is to get the tooth pulled? i am pondering if there is any way with this temporary filling if it will heal i then need to get a crown. > > > > > > if you have any advice what to do i'd be very interested in knowing more if you can help > > > > > > thankyou > > > > > > mike > > > them4@ > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2010 Report Share Posted January 14, 2010 What provides dc current in the 3-6 volt range? > get the root canal. use some mild dc current on it from time to time so any infections would be discouraged or avoided. its old info about root canal infections, they can easily be dealt with by dc current in 3-6 volt range 20 min or so every other day for a week, should do it. you should keep your teeth and fix infection, not lose them. > > bG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2010 Report Share Posted January 14, 2010 try experimenting brushing your teeth with baking soda and hyrdrogen peroxide i heard that works wonders. Re: Re: teeth questions??? Hi Guys,I have just finished electrifying [first time] my abscess of longstanding with the Sota silver pulser. It took me a while to figure outhow to do it with what I have. Whether it works or not is to be seen,but it is doable.I have taped a dry paper towel pad to the side of my nose with a plainband aid tape to eventually accept the electrode. Taped one of theelectrodes again with the medical tape insulating it except for its tip.I wetted the pad on my nose with a saturated ocean salt solution by aneye dropper and inserted the bare electrode under it, between my skinand the pad.I have held the partly insulated electrode tip on the gum where theabscess is as well as the one on the nose all with one hand. Started theSP and brought it up so that the current would be well feel able, butbearable. 25 mins.I will do this for a while now.There is a mild side effect, that is a pulsing of the intensity of lightfrom light sources, as I have immediately noticed while reading off themonitor. It also appears that my right eye, which is the side of theabscess, feels somehow fresher than the other, whatever that may mean.I will be back on this one in a week or so.I have also pulsed this beast [abscess] with the Sota pulser before forabout a week. It did not do anything I would have been able to notice,good or bad, but it did not, as far as I can tell, aggravate the cracksin my two front teeth.Now a bit of a bonus from a different tooth treatment.I have been trying to figure out how to get instantly rid of coffee,tobacco, tea and similar staining from the teeth. I have got it two daysago.The key is, that these stains are oil soluble. I have mixed a teaspoon of fine dolomite powder with half a tea spoon ofbaking soda [dry] in a shot glass. I have added 5 drops of oregano oilfor taste and antiseptic and only as much of olive oil as needed to bemixed into a thick paste.I put it on a tooth brush and brushed my teeth with it. 5 minutes later,the faces of the teeth in and out were clean of stains. Then it ofcourse took a bit longer to floss the stain off in between. Using astrong sewing thread works much better than a plastic floss.Dolomite was the first thing which has occurred to me as an abrasive,but kitchen salt will be probably a better choice being substantiallysofter than the dolomite. The salt being in oil suspension, should lasta bit before it dissolves. Baking soda is actually a mild tartarsolvent, which is why I used it too.If you want the teeth also whitened some, MMS daily wash does that andit also dissolves tartar. It also cleans out and pretty much preventsplaque buildup.With kind regards, Slavek.With kind regards, Slavek.rocke.ye wrote:> > > > What provides dc current in the 3-6 volt range?> > > get the root canal. use some mild dc current on it from time to time> so any infections would be discouraged or avoided. its old info about> root canal infections, they can easily be dealt with by dc current in> 3-6 volt range 20 min or so every other day for a week, should do it.> you should keep your teeth and fix infection, not lose them.> >> > bG> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2010 Report Share Posted January 14, 2010 My Dentist suggested this. She said it keeps your teeth white. But, she said Gargling with h2o2 is good but some hair on the Tounge turns dark!! Ewe! Ron them4 wrote: try experimenting brushing your teeth with baking soda and hyrdrogen peroxide i heard that works wonders. ----- Original Message ----- From: slavek krepelka To: Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2010 9:24 PM Subject: Re: Re: teeth questions??? Hi Guys, I have just finished electrifying [first time] my abscess of long standing with the Sota silver pulser. It took me a while to figure out how to do it with what I have. Whether it works or not is to be seen, but it is doable. I have taped a dry paper towel pad to the side of my nose with a plain band aid tape to eventually accept the electrode. Taped one of the electrodes again with the medical tape insulating it except for its tip. I wetted the pad on my nose with a saturated ocean salt solution by an eye dropper and inserted the bare electrode under it, between my skin and the pad. I have held the partly insulated electrode tip on the gum where the abscess is as well as the one on the nose all with one hand. Started the SP and brought it up so that the current would be well feel able, but bearable. 25 mins. I will do this for a while now. There is a mild side effect, that is a pulsing of the intensity of light from light sources, as I have immediately noticed while reading off the monitor. It also appears that my right eye, which is the side of the abscess, feels somehow fresher than the other, whatever that may mean. I will be back on this one in a week or so. I have also pulsed this beast [abscess] with the Sota pulser before for about a week. It did not do anything I would have been able to notice, good or bad, but it did not, as far as I can tell, aggravate the cracks in my two front teeth. Now a bit of a bonus from a different tooth treatment. I have been trying to figure out how to get instantly rid of coffee, tobacco, tea and similar staining from the teeth. I have got it two days ago. The key is, that these stains are oil soluble. I have mixed a teaspoon of fine dolomite powder with half a tea spoon of baking soda [dry] in a shot glass. I have added 5 drops of oregano oil for taste and antiseptic and only as much of olive oil as needed to be mixed into a thick paste. I put it on a tooth brush and brushed my teeth with it. 5 minutes later, the faces of the teeth in and out were clean of stains. Then it of course took a bit longer to floss the stain off in between. Using a strong sewing thread works much better than a plastic floss. Dolomite was the first thing which has occurred to me as an abrasive, but kitchen salt will be probably a better choice being substantially softer than the dolomite. The salt being in oil suspension, should last a bit before it dissolves. Baking soda is actually a mild tartar solvent, which is why I used it too. If you want the teeth also whitened some, MMS daily wash does that and it also dissolves tartar. It also cleans out and pretty much prevents plaque buildup. With kind regards, Slavek. With kind regards, Slavek. rocke.ye wrote: > > > > What provides dc current in the 3-6 volt range? > > > get the root canal. use some mild dc current on it from time to time > so any infections would be discouraged or avoided. its old info about > root canal infections, they can easily be dealt with by dc current in > 3-6 volt range 20 min or so every other day for a week, should do it. > you should keep your teeth and fix infection, not lose them. > > > > bG > > No virus found in this outgoing messageChecked by PC Tools AntiVirus (6.1.0.25 - 6.14130).http://www.pctools.com/free-antivirus/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2010 Report Share Posted January 14, 2010 Hi Guys, I have just finished electrifying [first time] my abscess of long standing with the Sota silver pulser. It took me a while to figure out how to do it with what I have. Whether it works or not is to be seen, but it is doable. I have taped a dry paper towel pad to the side of my nose with a plain band aid tape to eventually accept the electrode. Taped one of the electrodes again with the medical tape insulating it except for its tip. I wetted the pad on my nose with a saturated ocean salt solution by an eye dropper and inserted the bare electrode under it, between my skin and the pad. I have held the partly insulated electrode tip on the gum where the abscess is as well as the one on the nose all with one hand. Started the SP and brought it up so that the current would be well feel able, but bearable. 25 mins. I will do this for a while now. There is a mild side effect, that is a pulsing of the intensity of light from light sources, as I have immediately noticed while reading off the monitor. It also appears that my right eye, which is the side of the abscess, feels somehow fresher than the other, whatever that may mean. I will be back on this one in a week or so. I have also pulsed this beast [abscess] with the Sota pulser before for about a week. It did not do anything I would have been able to notice, good or bad, but it did not, as far as I can tell, aggravate the cracks in my two front teeth. Now a bit of a bonus from a different tooth treatment. I have been trying to figure out how to get instantly rid of coffee, tobacco, tea and similar staining from the teeth. I have got it two days ago. The key is, that these stains are oil soluble. I have mixed a teaspoon of fine dolomite powder with half a tea spoon of baking soda [dry] in a shot glass. I have added 5 drops of oregano oil for taste and antiseptic and only as much of olive oil as needed to be mixed into a thick paste. I put it on a tooth brush and brushed my teeth with it. 5 minutes later, the faces of the teeth in and out were clean of stains. Then it of course took a bit longer to floss the stain off in between. Using a strong sewing thread works much better than a plastic floss. Dolomite was the first thing which has occurred to me as an abrasive, but kitchen salt will be probably a better choice being substantially softer than the dolomite. The salt being in oil suspension, should last a bit before it dissolves. Baking soda is actually a mild tartar solvent, which is why I used it too. If you want the teeth also whitened some, MMS daily wash does that and it also dissolves tartar. It also cleans out and pretty much prevents plaque buildup. With kind regards, Slavek. With kind regards, Slavek. rocke.ye wrote: > > > > What provides dc current in the 3-6 volt range? > > > get the root canal. use some mild dc current on it from time to time > so any infections would be discouraged or avoided. its old info about > root canal infections, they can easily be dealt with by dc current in > 3-6 volt range 20 min or so every other day for a week, should do it. > you should keep your teeth and fix infection, not lose them. > > > > bG > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 Hi Them, Hehehe, I have already thrown at it everything on the self help books as well as antibiotics, save for the Beck. If Beck, or godzila does not do, I will have to cut it open to get something to it. Thanks anyway. With kind regards, Slavek them4 wrote: > > > > try experimenting brushing your teeth with baking soda and hyrdrogen > peroxide i heard that works wonders. > > > > Re: Re: teeth > questions??? > > > > Hi Guys, > > I have just finished electrifying [first time] my abscess of > long > standing with the Sota silver pulser. It took me a while to > figure out > how to do it with what I have. Whether it works or not is to > be seen, > but it is doable. > > I have taped a dry paper towel pad to the side of my nose > with a plain > band aid tape to eventually accept the electrode. Taped one > of the > electrodes again with the medical tape insulating it except > for its tip. > > I wetted the pad on my nose with a saturated ocean salt > solution by an > eye dropper and inserted the bare electrode under it, > between my skin > and the pad. > > I have held the partly insulated electrode tip on the gum > where the > abscess is as well as the one on the nose all with one hand. > Started the > SP and brought it up so that the current would be well feel > able, but > bearable. 25 mins. > > I will do this for a while now. > > There is a mild side effect, that is a pulsing of the > intensity of light > from light sources, as I have immediately noticed while > reading off the > monitor. It also appears that my right eye, which is the > side of the > abscess, feels somehow fresher than the other, whatever that > may mean. > > I will be back on this one in a week or so. > > I have also pulsed this beast [abscess] with the Sota pulser > before for > about a week. It did not do anything I would have been able > to notice, > good or bad, but it did not, as far as I can tell, aggravate > the cracks > in my two front teeth. > > Now a bit of a bonus from a different tooth treatment. > I have been trying to figure out how to get instantly rid of > coffee, > tobacco, tea and similar staining from the teeth. I have got > it two days > ago. > > The key is, that these stains are oil soluble. > I have mixed a teaspoon of fine dolomite powder with half a > tea spoon of > baking soda [dry] in a shot glass. I have added 5 drops of > oregano oil > for taste and antiseptic and only as much of olive oil as > needed to be > mixed into a thick paste. > > I put it on a tooth brush and brushed my teeth with it. 5 > minutes later, > the faces of the teeth in and out were clean of stains. Then > it of > course took a bit longer to floss the stain off in between. > Using a > strong sewing thread works much better than a plastic floss. > > Dolomite was the first thing which has occurred to me as an > abrasive, > but kitchen salt will be probably a better choice being > substantially > softer than the dolomite. The salt being in oil suspension, > should last > a bit before it dissolves. Baking soda is actually a mild > tartar > solvent, which is why I used it too. > > If you want the teeth also whitened some, MMS daily wash > does that and > it also dissolves tartar. It also cleans out and pretty much > prevents > plaque buildup. > > With kind regards, Slavek. > > With kind regards, Slavek. > > rocke.ye wrote: > > > > > > > > What provides dc current in the 3-6 volt range? > > > > > get the root canal. use some mild dc current on it from > time to time > > so any infections would be discouraged or avoided. its old > info about > > root canal infections, they can easily be dealt with by dc > current in > > 3-6 volt range 20 min or so every other day for a week, > should do it. > > you should keep your teeth and fix infection, not lose > them. > > > > > > bG > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 I personally gave up toothpastes, all of them, instead I use baking soda for brushing and colloidal silver for mouth rinse. Really cool inexpensive remedy, and your breath is clean. And before that I gargled with H2O2 (hydrogen peroxide food grade at walgreens) and nothing turned black or dark on the tongue or anywhere else, but the taste was kind of unbearing. > > > > What provides dc current in the 3-6 volt range? > > > get the root canal. use some mild dc current on it from time to time > so any infections would be discouraged or avoided. its old info about > root canal infections, they can easily be dealt with by dc current in > 3-6 volt range 20 min or so every other day for a week, should do it. > you should keep your teeth and fix infection, not lose them. > > > > bG > > No virus found in this outgoing messageChecked by PC Tools AntiVirus (6.1.0.25 - 6.14130).http://www.pctools. com/free- antivirus/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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