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Root canals use gutta percha, but they put heavy metals in it so it is

opaque on xrays. About 15% of people are supposedly sensitive to gutta

percha, myself being one. It makes me very sick. The heavy metal

included is usually bismuth, sometimes mercury. Some gutta percha

cones are stored in a formaldehyde dusting and others are not. Endocal

is the 'holistic' root canal filler but 50% of the time it fails.

>

> Hello

>

> I have had a white filling in one of my teeth for about 7 years. When

> the dentist put it in she said that it was very deep, so if it didn't

> work she would have to do a root canal. Fortunately she did it fine,

> and it has been no bother over the past 7 years.

>

> Last night it fell out, so I am going to have to make an appt with the

> dentist. I fear that they may not be able to replace just the filling,

> because of the depth, but may have to do a root canal. I remember,

> from being on various ME/CFS pages that people have talked about the

> dangers of root canals. What are they? I would obviously only use

> white fillings, and not mercury amalgums, but are there any addition

> problems? And if so, what can I do about this?

>

> Thanks very much

> Helen

>

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My understanding is that one of the big problems with root canals is

that you have a dead tooth there, and the body knows it, it annoys

the immune system.

Also the material used creates a lot of places for bacteria to

thrive, so you basically get a chronic infection state going as far

as your body is concerned, too much for people with CFIDS to deal

with.

Anyone ever tells me to get a root canal, I will tell them to pull

the tooth.

also Helen

>

> Hello

>

> I have had a white filling in one of my teeth for about 7 years.

When

> the dentist put it in she said that it was very deep, so if it

didn't

> work she would have to do a root canal. Fortunately she did it fine,

> and it has been no bother over the past 7 years.

>

> Last night it fell out, so I am going to have to make an appt with

the

> dentist. I fear that they may not be able to replace just the

filling,

> because of the depth, but may have to do a root canal. I remember,

> from being on various ME/CFS pages that people have talked about the

> dangers of root canals. What are they? I would obviously only use

> white fillings, and not mercury amalgums, but are there any addition

> problems? And if so, what can I do about this?

>

> Thanks very much

> Helen

>

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Hi, Helen.

" Helen " <h.maybanks@...> wrote:

>

> Hello

>

> I have had a white filling in one of my teeth for about 7 years.

***Smart move, so long as " white filling " doesn't mean white gold or porcelin

with mercury

mixed in these. Make sure to ask for all the specific ingredients that go into

any type of

filling, not just the name they are called implying purity.

When the dentist put it in she said that it was very deep, so if it didn't

> work she would have to do a root canal. Fortunately she did it fine,

> and it has been no bother over the past 7 years.

>

> Last night it fell out, so I am going to have to make an appt with the

> dentist. I fear that they may not be able to replace just the filling,

> because of the depth, but may have to do a root canal. I remember,

> from being on various ME/CFS pages that people have talked about the

> dangers of root canals. What are they?

***Infection can be a risk, particularly if it is not a well done root canal.

Vaporizing

mercury residue in the space thus exposing it to you for greater toxic

absorbtion can also

be a problem, if indeed mercury has been part of any of the fillings that have

filled this

one tooth.

I would obviously only use white fillings, and not mercury amalgums, but are

there any

addition problems?

***Infection is what to look out for and healing time to any injured tissue in

the process

will likely take longer given you have ME/CFS. Be patient with this.

And if so, what can I do about this?

***Ask questions, be very clear about what the new filling is made of OR simply

have the

tooth removed to avoid deep infection. You can later have a replacement

titanium

anchored tooth implant put in which seems to be very safe though again, be

patient with

healing if you go this route.

***

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Hello Helen,

As I understand it root canals are not the greatest and frowned upon by many,

but if you do decide to do one I've mentioned this a few times, you might want

to get a Clifford test done to use only substances your body will not react to.

Unfortunetly there's no guarentee that it might not sometime later along the

way, but the test is fairly inexpensive and probably worth it for any other

fillings you might have done as well. You can google Jess Clifford's lab in

Boulder CO. and call them for info.

Edy

Helen <h.maybanks@...> wrote:

Hello

I have had a white filling in one of my teeth for about 7 years. When

the dentist put it in she said that it was very deep, so if it didn't

work she would have to do a root canal. Fortunately she did it fine,

and it has been no bother over the past 7 years.

Last night it fell out, so I am going to have to make an appt with the

dentist. I fear that they may not be able to replace just the filling,

because of the depth, but may have to do a root canal. I remember,

from being on various ME/CFS pages that people have talked about the

dangers of root canals. What are they? I would obviously only use

white fillings, and not mercury amalgums, but are there any addition

problems? And if so, what can I do about this?

Thanks very much

Helen

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Its not the worst thing in the world to lose a tooth.

Adrienne

Re: Upcoming root canal

Root canals use gutta percha, but they put heavy metals in it so it is

opaque on xrays. About 15% of people are supposedly sensitive to gutta

percha, myself being one. It makes me very sick. The heavy metal

included is usually bismuth, sometimes mercury. Some gutta percha

cones are stored in a formaldehyde dusting and others are not. Endocal

is the 'holistic' root canal filler but 50% of the time it fails.

>

> Hello

>

> I have had a white filling in one of my teeth for about 7 years. When

> the dentist put it in she said that it was very deep, so if it didn't

> work she would have to do a root canal. Fortunately she did it fine,

> and it has been no bother over the past 7 years.

>

> Last night it fell out, so I am going to have to make an appt with the

> dentist. I fear that they may not be able to replace just the filling,

> because of the depth, but may have to do a root canal. I remember,

> from being on various ME/CFS pages that people have talked about the

> dangers of root canals. What are they? I would obviously only use

> white fillings, and not mercury amalgums, but are there any addition

> problems? And if so, what can I do about this?

>

> Thanks very much

> Helen

>

This list is intended for patients to share personal experiences with each

other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any treatment

discussed here, please consult your doctor.

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My endodontist in San Diego uses less toxic materials

than others. I am very chemical sensitive but didnt

have a problem with it at all. He used Endocal and it

worked fine. Thats all he uses - I cant imagine

theres a 50% failure rate (???)

--- " Adrienne G. " <duckblossm@...> wrote:

> Its not the worst thing in the world to lose a

> tooth.

> Adrienne

> Re: Upcoming root

> canal

>

>

> Root canals use gutta percha, but they put heavy

> metals in it so it is

> opaque on xrays. About 15% of people are

> supposedly sensitive to gutta

> percha, myself being one. It makes me very sick.

> The heavy metal

> included is usually bismuth, sometimes mercury.

> Some gutta percha

> cones are stored in a formaldehyde dusting and

> others are not. Endocal

> is the 'holistic' root canal filler but 50% of the

> time it fails.

>

>

> >

> > Hello

> >

> > I have had a white filling in one of my teeth

> for about 7 years. When

> > the dentist put it in she said that it was very

> deep, so if it didn't

> > work she would have to do a root canal.

> Fortunately she did it fine,

> > and it has been no bother over the past 7 years.

> >

> > Last night it fell out, so I am going to have to

> make an appt with the

> > dentist. I fear that they may not be able to

> replace just the filling,

> > because of the depth, but may have to do a root

> canal. I remember,

> > from being on various ME/CFS pages that people

> have talked about the

> > dangers of root canals. What are they? I would

> obviously only use

> > white fillings, and not mercury amalgums, but

> are there any addition

> > problems? And if so, what can I do about this?

> >

> > Thanks very much

> > Helen

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> This list is intended for patients to share

> personal experiences with each other, not to give

> medical advice. If you are interested in any

> treatment discussed here, please consult your

> doctor.

>

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My endodontist in San Diego uses less toxic materials

than others. I am very chemical sensitive but didnt

have a problem with it at all. He used Endocal and it

worked fine. Thats all he uses - I cant imagine

theres a 50% failure rate (???)

--- " Adrienne G. " <duckblossm@...> wrote:

> Its not the worst thing in the world to lose a

> tooth.

> Adrienne

> Re: Upcoming root

> canal

>

>

> Root canals use gutta percha, but they put heavy

> metals in it so it is

> opaque on xrays. About 15% of people are

> supposedly sensitive to gutta

> percha, myself being one. It makes me very sick.

> The heavy metal

> included is usually bismuth, sometimes mercury.

> Some gutta percha

> cones are stored in a formaldehyde dusting and

> others are not. Endocal

> is the 'holistic' root canal filler but 50% of the

> time it fails.

>

>

> >

> > Hello

> >

> > I have had a white filling in one of my teeth

> for about 7 years. When

> > the dentist put it in she said that it was very

> deep, so if it didn't

> > work she would have to do a root canal.

> Fortunately she did it fine,

> > and it has been no bother over the past 7 years.

> >

> > Last night it fell out, so I am going to have to

> make an appt with the

> > dentist. I fear that they may not be able to

> replace just the filling,

> > because of the depth, but may have to do a root

> canal. I remember,

> > from being on various ME/CFS pages that people

> have talked about the

> > dangers of root canals. What are they? I would

> obviously only use

> > white fillings, and not mercury amalgums, but

> are there any addition

> > problems? And if so, what can I do about this?

> >

> > Thanks very much

> > Helen

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> This list is intended for patients to share

> personal experiences with each other, not to give

> medical advice. If you are interested in any

> treatment discussed here, please consult your

> doctor.

>

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Pulling a tooth can be incredibly traumatic too. And I don't mean

psychologically traumatic, I mean physically. I had a tooth pulled out because I

didn't want a root canal + crown and was very, very sick for weeks afterwards.

Bacteria spilling out from the site of removal and then risk of infection in jaw

where tooth used to be.

I have decided to try getting a root canal + crown on this broken molar this

time. Off to the endodontist tomorrow. I am already on abx, will add some more

tomorrow before the procedure. Wish me luck!

Nelly

Re: Upcoming root canal

My understanding is that one of the big problems with root canals is

that you have a dead tooth there, and the body knows it, it annoys

the immune system.

Also the material used creates a lot of places for bacteria to

thrive, so you basically get a chronic infection state going as far

as your body is concerned, too much for people with CFIDS to deal

with.

Anyone ever tells me to get a root canal, I will tell them to pull

the tooth.

also Helen

>

> Hello

>

> I have had a white filling in one of my teeth for about 7 years.

When

> the dentist put it in she said that it was very deep, so if it

didn't

> work she would have to do a root canal. Fortunately she did it fine,

> and it has been no bother over the past 7 years.

>

> Last night it fell out, so I am going to have to make an appt with

the

> dentist. I fear that they may not be able to replace just the

filling,

> because of the depth, but may have to do a root canal. I remember,

> from being on various ME/CFS pages that people have talked about the

> dangers of root canals. What are they? I would obviously only use

> white fillings, and not mercury amalgums, but are there any addition

> problems? And if so, what can I do about this?

>

> Thanks very much

> Helen

>

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Yes, there is a 50% failure rate. It doesn't seal the canals well. It

can take a few years to fail.

> > >

> > > Hello

> > >

> > > I have had a white filling in one of my teeth

> > for about 7 years. When

> > > the dentist put it in she said that it was very

> > deep, so if it didn't

> > > work she would have to do a root canal.

> > Fortunately she did it fine,

> > > and it has been no bother over the past 7 years.

> > >

> > > Last night it fell out, so I am going to have to

> > make an appt with the

> > > dentist. I fear that they may not be able to

> > replace just the filling,

> > > because of the depth, but may have to do a root

> > canal. I remember,

> > > from being on various ME/CFS pages that people

> > have talked about the

> > > dangers of root canals. What are they? I would

> > obviously only use

> > > white fillings, and not mercury amalgums, but

> > are there any addition

> > > problems? And if so, what can I do about this?

> > >

> > > Thanks very much

> > > Helen

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > This list is intended for patients to share

> > personal experiences with each other, not to give

> > medical advice. If you are interested in any

> > treatment discussed here, please consult your

> > doctor.

> >

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" jill1313 " <jenbooks13@...> wrote:

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> Yes, there is a 50% failure rate. It doesn't seal the canals well.

It can take a few years to fail.

>

It was fascinating to watch dentists respond to the increased rate

of endodontic failures over the last twenty years.

At first it was met with disbelief, as root canals had not been

known to fail so often.

Then it was attributed to a society wide generalized lowering of

health due to sedentary/dietary habits, drug and alcohol abuse,

individual factors and just plain " flukes " .

And now it has moved into a realm where the probability of failure

is just seen as " That's the way it is. You take the risk, but if the

tooth fails, it's not the dentists fault if the procedure was

performed properly " .

In any case, the reasons for the increase in endodontic failures

goes un-researched.

Sound familiar?

-

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Hi

Thanks for all the info everyone.

I am only 28 and it is a molar. It seems a bit early to lose a tooth

there. I am not sensitive to chemicals, I know that some people will

say that I am and I am just not aware of it, and that is fine, but I

don't feel bad when I am exposed to chemicals.

I have never had mercury filling, so there will be no danger when it

is removed.

I agree with the thing about the trauma of losing a tooth. It is a big

tooth to have pulled. Argh! It is so hard to know what to do. Am off

to dentists tomorrow, so will presumably find out. I am just hoping

they can patch it up with a filling. Such a pain.

Thanks everyone

Helen

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