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Yeah, this common stitching up of dental extractions makes no sense

when the research shows leaving wounds open is important to rapid

healing. To stitch up an area in your mouth that's probably been

exposed to massive amounts of resistant bugs living in the dentist

office makes no sense at all. The extraction itself promotes

infection, then add a bunch of new bugs and you've got a recipe for

disaster. Bacteria can travel through the miles of dentin tubules

you have, and next thing you know, you've got a systemic infection.

:-(

penny

Below is a description (provided by a friend) of the best way to

extract teeth (rotation). Dental students are taught this procedure

but don't do it because it's time consuming.

Also, there are oral surgeons out there who don't stitch up

extractions. It's really hard to find a good oral surgeon, but if

you've got an active infection, a good scan should show it. Then,

when they go in and try to clean it up, be sure they send samples to

the lab (excluding nothing). Another good thing to do with any

extraction is always take the tooth home. It can be tested later for

necrosis, a result of bone infection. If it's black or crumbly, it's

probably necrotic.

Another thing people aren't aware of. Mercury expands forever, so

one reason mercury is bad for you is not it's toxicity (nickel is

probably more toxic) but the fact that it causes your teeth to

crack, which gives bacteria a direct pipeline into your dentin

tubules.

OGRAM EXTRACTION TECHNIQUE

Safer way to extract teeth

During the surgical extraction of teeth it is very important to

remove the PDL, bundle bone, and lamina dura.

It is also VERY IMPORTANT not to use adjacent teeth to wedge an

elevator to loosen the tooth. The slight movement at the top is

magnified at the apex to large excursion because the center of the

rotation is so high. This elevation can damage the nerves and blood

going into the adjacent tooth and cause it to die, The Ogram

Technique is less traumatic way to extract teeth. Most people think

that bone expands by wedging with an elevator. This is not true it

fractures.

Irrigation should be SALINE the same used for orthopedic surgery.

Harsh irrigation can kill bone cells and tissue and make matters

worse.This is one reason why pain can persists and multiple

surgeries are required. Do not use anything on the bone that has not

been proven safe.

Section tooth in half lexiate sp? the individual roots along there

long axis. { rotation movement only} NO BUCAL OR LINGUAL FORCE on

any adjacent teeth

It's very important to remove the intersecting bone between the two

teeth.

NO VASOCONSTRICTOR or EPINEPHRINE (destroys ability to receive

blood in the area)

LIDOCANE OR CARBOCANE ONLY Because blood supply is very important

> > >

> > > Penny,

> > >

> > > > I don't even have symptoms of a sinus infection, but the

organisms

> > > > are living happily in there, creating havoc throughout my

body.

> > >

> > > I've been trying to follow this thread and I think you

mentioned

> > > earlier that you got a CT scan. What you made you think to go

to an

> > > ENT?

> > >

> > > Tony

> > >

> >

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Penny, that's exactly what I'm sure happened. I deep-down feel it was

not my own bugs that infected my socket. It's when she stitched it up

that she contaminated it--her assistant was so nervous about stitching

she hardly knew what to do. I was so upset I was crying, begging her

NOT to stitch it at all so it wouldn't get infected, but she said she

had to close the office (it was 4 pm friday already) and that I was

'bleeding excessively' i.e. not clotting yet. The reason in retrospect

it was taking longer to clot (It wasn't like I was gushing all over,

just wasn't clotting yet, and I've read you can sometimes wait 2 hours

for it to clot) was she pulled out a piece of bonea ndf ractured the

socket so no wonder! My body knew what it was doing. What a mess she

made, and after all my years of being careful, having all mercury

amalgams removed long ago, and nary a root canal or crown.

> > > >

> > > > Penny,

> > > >

> > > > > I don't even have symptoms of a sinus infection, but the

> organisms

> > > > > are living happily in there, creating havoc throughout my

> body.

> > > >

> > > > I've been trying to follow this thread and I think you

> mentioned

> > > > earlier that you got a CT scan. What you made you think to go

> to an

> > > > ENT?

> > > >

> > > > Tony

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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