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I don't know about supplements, but I would try a

warm baking soda solution to rinse mouth, hold in

mouth, swish around and spit out. You could also

try Colgate's Peroxide mouth cleanser. If you

keep the mouth clean, it will heal faster and

there are many germs in a mouth. I would try the

baking soda myself.

--- orelindel

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> Hi Everyone,

>

> Are there any supplements that I can take to

> speed healing and

> relieve

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I don't know about supplements, but I would try a

warm baking soda solution to rinse mouth, hold in

mouth, swish around and spit out. You could also

try Colgate's Peroxide mouth cleanser. If you

keep the mouth clean, it will heal faster and

there are many germs in a mouth. I would try the

baking soda myself.

--- orelindel

wrote:

> Hi Everyone,

>

> Are there any supplements that I can take to

> speed healing and

> relieve

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Just to let you know, I had all my amalgams removed almost three

months ago, and finally the sensitivity is disappearing. Mine was so

bad that I could only eat soft, luke warm food for a while.

It is very normal for the teeth to be that way, and of course a bit

misalignment won't help.

I found the best thing to do was baby it. Chew on the other side if

this is an option for you. I avoided hard foods, anything too hot or

cold. Basically, eating things at moderate temperatures. I even used

some orajel when it really flared up and I couldn't sleep. I really

thought, man..my teeth are going to be like this forever?! But they

gradually improved and I don't have much bother now, other than

eating ice cream..but I had that sensitiviy before.

You can try a lot of vitamin C too, it is very helpful in healing. I

also used herbal mouth wash.

>

> Hi Everyone,

>

> Are there any supplements that I can take to speed healing and

> relieve sensitivity to my tooth post-amalgam removal? I had two

> amalgams removed two weeks ago. I didn't realize that my bite was

> not correctly adjusted. I had to go out of state for nearly a week.

>

> Yesterday, my dentist adjusted the bite, which was too high, and

> used a laser to reduce the inflammation. He said that it should

> resolve over the weekend. I have mild sensitivity to hot and cold

> (gums are still slightly inflammed)and it is still painful to put

> too much pressure on that tooth.

>

> I think my symptoms are so bad because I went for two weeks with

my

> bite out of whack. I'll see him again next week, but was wondering

> whether there is anything I can do over the weekend.

>

> Thanks,

>

> Orelindel

>

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Hi Jan,

I'm sipping orange juice as I type. I can't believe how painful this

is. It really has gotten better since the laser and bite adjustment,

but I'm scheduled to have two more removed next week. Thanks for

sharing your experience. I will try to have a bit more patience with

my recoveryy.

Thanks,

Orelindel

>

> Just to let you know, I had all my amalgams removed almost three

> months ago, and finally the sensitivity is disappearing. Mine was

so

> bad that I could only eat soft, luke warm food for a while.

>

> It is very normal for the teeth to be that way, and of course a

bit

> misalignment won't help.

>

> I found the best thing to do was baby it. Chew on the other side

if

> this is an option for you. I avoided hard foods, anything too hot

or

> cold. Basically, eating things at moderate temperatures. I even

used

> some orajel when it really flared up and I couldn't sleep. I

really

> thought, man..my teeth are going to be like this forever?! But

they

> gradually improved and I don't have much bother now, other than

> eating ice cream..but I had that sensitiviy before.

> You can try a lot of vitamin C too, it is very helpful in healing.

I

> also used herbal mouth wash.

>

> >

>

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Hi Jan,

I'm sipping orange juice as I type. I can't believe how painful this

is. It really has gotten better since the laser and bite adjustment,

but I'm scheduled to have two more removed next week. Thanks for

sharing your experience. I will try to have a bit more patience with

my recoveryy.

Thanks,

Orelindel

>

> Just to let you know, I had all my amalgams removed almost three

> months ago, and finally the sensitivity is disappearing. Mine was

so

> bad that I could only eat soft, luke warm food for a while.

>

> It is very normal for the teeth to be that way, and of course a

bit

> misalignment won't help.

>

> I found the best thing to do was baby it. Chew on the other side

if

> this is an option for you. I avoided hard foods, anything too hot

or

> cold. Basically, eating things at moderate temperatures. I even

used

> some orajel when it really flared up and I couldn't sleep. I

really

> thought, man..my teeth are going to be like this forever?! But

they

> gradually improved and I don't have much bother now, other than

> eating ice cream..but I had that sensitiviy before.

> You can try a lot of vitamin C too, it is very helpful in healing.

I

> also used herbal mouth wash.

>

> >

>

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Hi Jan,

I'm sipping orange juice as I type. I can't believe how painful this

is. It really has gotten better since the laser and bite adjustment,

but I'm scheduled to have two more removed next week. Thanks for

sharing your experience. I will try to have a bit more patience with

my recoveryy.

Thanks,

Orelindel

>

> Just to let you know, I had all my amalgams removed almost three

> months ago, and finally the sensitivity is disappearing. Mine was

so

> bad that I could only eat soft, luke warm food for a while.

>

> It is very normal for the teeth to be that way, and of course a

bit

> misalignment won't help.

>

> I found the best thing to do was baby it. Chew on the other side

if

> this is an option for you. I avoided hard foods, anything too hot

or

> cold. Basically, eating things at moderate temperatures. I even

used

> some orajel when it really flared up and I couldn't sleep. I

really

> thought, man..my teeth are going to be like this forever?! But

they

> gradually improved and I don't have much bother now, other than

> eating ice cream..but I had that sensitiviy before.

> You can try a lot of vitamin C too, it is very helpful in healing.

I

> also used herbal mouth wash.

>

> >

>

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