Guest guest Posted June 23, 2006 Report Share Posted June 23, 2006 It's been years since root canals were roundly condemned by certain authors. Over those years, people in the group have been able to penetrate teeth with electric currents, even from something simple as a 4-6 volt battery to remove the hazards of germs in deeply recessed pockets in the teeth and gum areas. Root canals may have been problems in the past, and many people have been persuaded to have the teeth yanked. That may have helped or harmed them depending on what was going on with the teeth. But I am hoping they can be saved. Removing a bad tooth or problematic root canal may be necessary, unavoidable, and good to do. Having a solid tooth you can chew with, so long as it's root canal is not causing problems because we can kill off the germs in it, is much better. bG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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