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WOW! Tell me more about the flexible denture (only one tooth). I have a

root canal in my mouth for about 30 yrs. I wonder what is going on there?

Wish you were in my area.

What do you think of the following? I got this from another list:

HOWEVER, I was told I needed a root canal on a " dying " tooth until I went

to a Huggins clinic and they injected the tooth with insulin and the pain

went away after about 3 weeks and now my new dentist says the roots are fine.

So be very very sure it is dead.

In a message dated 6/13/2011 5:28:21 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

hallvtox@... writes:

, I've been a dentist for over 40 years. I have never seen a

cancer without an oral infection, ever. Go to www.rooted.tv and look at

the data. No need to buy the DVD though that is very graphic. All root

canals are infected and toxic. If you want a toxic producing dead lump

of tissue 2 " from your brain fine. Personally I don't! The new Valplast

dentures are flexible and small. I have one myself rather than cut down

a tooth to have a bridge. In dentistry, less is more. Read the PDF

attachment for the facts

Graeme

On 13/06/2011 20:01, _szukidavis@..._ (mailto:szukidavis@...)

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> I've read for years that root canals are dangerous. I've had one in my

> mouth for about 30 years. I've opted to have two back teeth pulled rather

> than root canal them but now I have a tooth that if it's pulled will show

> pretty badly and the tooth behind it will move around. I can't afford the

> $3000 to crown three teeth so that leaves me only the option for either a

> denture tooth which I have heard are very uncomfortable or a root

> canal done

> with churpa (something like that). Any advice?

>

>

>

>

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I looked it up and it's made of resin which might not be good for a

chemically sensitive person??? This is what I found on line at a dental site:

Valplast Partials Did Not Work For Me!

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Several months ago there was a discussion on this board about the valplast

partials. At the time I was in the process of getting them for the top and

the bottom. Well, fast forward about seven months and I have decided to

give up on them, in fact spent the morning with my dentist getting

impressions made for the metal ones.

What I found out is that they easily slip and put a great deal of pressure

on the gums. I found this to be very uncomfortable and even painful. The

metal ones are firmer and stay in place better without slippage. As I bit

down they would shift side to side causing pain. It was not just due to a

poor fit either as we had the top ones made twice! I also found the hooks

which go over the gums instead of around a tooth to be painful as well. My

dentist and I struggled with them for months until I finally gave up. After

seven months of not being able to eat it is time to get on with feeling better.

There are probably many people that they work well for, and quite possibly

when fewer teeth are involved than what I need. I wanted to pass my

experience along though and I think it wise to investigate them totally before

investing the larger expense. If you have a very sensitive mouth as I do with

a lot of problems they may not be right. For those that have had a great

experience with them, I am most happy for you. They do look better, are

lighter, and wish they had worked for me.

glowing4

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http://www.healthboards.com/boards/showthread.php?t=579243 & ktrack=kcplink

In a message dated 6/13/2011 5:28:21 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

hallvtox@... writes:

The new Valplast

dentures are flexible and small

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, I've been a dentist for over 40 years. I have never seen a

cancer without an oral infection, ever. Go to www.rooted.tv and look at

the data. No need to buy the DVD though that is very graphic. All root

canals are infected and toxic. If you want a toxic producing dead lump

of tissue 2 " from your brain fine. Personally I don't! The new Valplast

dentures are flexible and small. I have one myself rather than cut down

a tooth to have a bridge. In dentistry, less is more. Read the PDF

attachment for the facts

Graeme

On 13/06/2011 20:01, szukidavis@... wrote:

>

> I've read for years that root canals are dangerous. I've had one in my

> mouth for about 30 years. I've opted to have two back teeth pulled rather

> than root canal them but now I have a tooth that if it's pulled will show

> pretty badly and the tooth behind it will move around. I can't afford the

> $3000 to crown three teeth so that leaves me only the option for either a

> denture tooth which I have heard are very uncomfortable or a root

> canal done

> with churpa (something like that). Any advice?

>

>

>

>

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