Guest guest Posted August 12, 2004 Report Share Posted August 12, 2004 Jeanne I know in southern NH there is only one dentists who accept Healthy Kids Gold, he's in Kingston (or that was the case a few years ago). Fortunatly when my dh became disabled & we went to that for ins. was already an established patient at a dentist so they will continue to see him & will take Aidan as a patient also (they will accept Healthy Kids Gold if you are already a patient but not from new patients). Have you called Medicaid & asked them about Dentists in your area who accept it? I wish I could be of more help, but Dentists that accept Healthy Kids Gold are few & far between & ped dentists seem to be nonexistent in this state. Hi again, I am having a hard time to find a pedeatric dentist for to see. I cannot find one dentist so far that accepts Medicaid Healthy Kids GOLD as payment in NH anywhere within 50 miles of where I live. Does anyone from NH know of one who accepts Healthy Kids GOLD???? I want one who treats children and is good with them also. Thank you for any help in advance. Jeanne NH Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2004 Report Share Posted August 13, 2004 yes I have called Medicaid and asked them and asked them about dentists. Unfortunately they told me I would have to switch to another medicaid program that also has the dental program Delta Dental and a HMO I forgot which one. Anyway I decided at the time that I would stick to Healthy Kids Gold due to the fact that goes to the doctor a lot and the ER a lot. He is real accident prone. He has one foot that turns in but they claim does not need correction it will fix itself. So he falls a lot. I did not want to wait for approval to seek treatment. I was taking him to Vermont to see Dr. Ollman who no longer accepts Healthy Kids Gold and also we had a very bad experience with him. So I decided I would never take there again. Now I heard from another parent that they did away with the DElta Dental program due to the budget cuts. THANK YOU I guess if I want to take to the dentist I will have to pay for it myself.. I will just have to plan ahead for it. Jeanne NH Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2006 Report Share Posted November 12, 2006 Has anyone on this list been to Dr. Hussar in Reno? Is there a better choice closer to Las Vegas? Thanks, a Carnes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2008 Report Share Posted November 22, 2008 I would oil pull with coconut oil. You can use another type of oil, but I think coconut is the best. I am having a hard time finding a dentist that understands things as well. The ones I find are not covered by my insurance. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2008 Report Share Posted November 22, 2008 The dentist is wrong of course; peroxide kills practically 100% of all germs and fungi at very low concentrations, and it has 1000 TIMES the kill rate when colloidal silver is also in it. This mix is actually used to disinfect sewage effluent in some of the world's largest cities because it works so well. Many people get pretty good results with the silver water alone. In a study from Brigham-Young University the silver water killed everything. It is non-toxic with normal use. Both peroxide and colloidal silver are totally cheap. You can even make your own CS for pennies per quart with a plague-ready high-volume CS maker you can build yourself for under $30. Here's the method: http://tinyurl.com/colloidal-silver all good, Duncan > > So, I went to the dentist for a deep cleaning of my gums. After years > of compulsive overeating, soda drinking, too much sugar, etc., the > damage has been done. I've almost been " clean " for nearly a year with > my food, on a candida free program and have enjoyed feeling better for > the first time in years. > > So the hygenist wants to give me antibiotics inside these capsules > below the gum line because she says my decay is getting to close to > the bone, and I'm going to lose more structure if I don't get rid of > the bacteria. I said I'm opposed to an antibiotic because I've had > problems in the past, my digestive system is finally healing and I > don't want it. Is there an alternative, I asked. > > First I got the old, no one else has ever had a problem with it. Then > I got the reason that since I'm not ingesting it through my stomach, > it's not " systematic " (whatever that means) and it's only going to > affect my gums, not my entire body. Well, that just didn't feel right > and I said no. Then she checked to see if my insurance would cover it > and they charge $80 per tooth, so it would've been over $600. My > insurance would've paid $300. I said no. Can't afford it. Oh yes, I > asked her what the antibiotic was, and was told it's tetracycline. > Years ago I used this and it turned 2 of my teeth dark brown. No way > ever again. > > Then I asked if I could just use a water pick with hydrogen perioxide > and she said no that won't get rid of the bacteria. > > Does anyone know or have any suggestions? I'm trying to stay clean > with my food and really do not want any antibiotics unless it's > absolutely necessary. Did I do the right thing? Well, besides not > going into debt (oh yeah, they offered to " finance " it for me). > > At this point, I'm not going back because it feels like they're trying > to hose me. They were going to also replace all my crowns and fillings > with porcelain instead the mercury-amalgam(?) that I have now. I know > I need to get rid of the mercury, too but something just doesn't seem > right here. > > > Suzie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2008 Report Share Posted November 22, 2008 Have you heard of oil pulling? check out Bruce Fife's book on oil pulling.? I have just been doing it for a few weeks and I love what it is doing for my gums and teeth, deep cleaning, at little to no expense.? You can google it or here is his article on it http://www.coconutresearchcenter.org/article%20oil%20pulling.htm.? He also has just written a book on it, although it is an old ayurvedic practice.? My friend goes to a holistic MD who recommends it. ????????? Good luck! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2008 Report Share Posted November 24, 2008 I've done it and it does seem to help, but I find it hard to do very often. My mouth fills with saliva and I have to spit it out and start all over... gets expensive with good olive oil. It is worth doing though. There are a lot of comments about it on earthclinic.com. vicky > > Have you heard of oil pulling? check out Bruce Fife's book on oil pulling.? I have just been doing it for a few weeks and I love what it is doing for my gums and teeth, deep cleaning, at little to no expense.? You can google it or here is his article on it http://www.coconutresearchcenter.org/article%20oil%20pulling.htm.? He also has just written a book on it, although it is an old ayurvedic practice.? My friend goes to a holistic MD who recommends it. > ????????? Good luck! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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