Guest guest Posted November 1, 2005 Report Share Posted November 1, 2005 Hi, Jerry, I noticed that you are a dentist who is into holistic medicine. I have a problem that I am wondering you can help me with. My dentist has done a root canal on one of my teeth. It now has a temporary filling in it. There was an infection in the root. The tooth is the third from the back, upper left. My dentist says I have two choices: 1) Put a crown on the tooth...or, 2) Pull it and replace it with a bridge which would require crowning the tooth behind and tooth in front. I really don't want to do either of these choices, especially the choice that requires keeping the dead tooth. I have done a lot of research and I don't want a dead tooth in my living system. Do I have any other options? I am going to see my dentist on Saturday and I hoe I can tell him what I really want to do. Thank you so much, Aimee ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Message: 3 Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2005 12:12:53 -0400 From: " Jerry Mittelman " <jmittelman@...> Subject: Stained teeth Is Tooth Whitening for You? We see and hear ads for tooth whitening on TV, radio, in magazines - everywhere. We advise against it. F. Eichmiller, DDS, director of the ADA's research center, explained that whitening can often open naturally occurring pores within teeth. (Dentistry Today) These open pores can cause temporary sensitivity to air as well as hot and cold food and drinks, a common side effect of tooth whitening. He suggests a 'remineralizing' formula he must feel will help overcome the problem. These 'pores' make teeth more easily stained by foods in the future, and so the 'whitening' is temporary. It invites the 'need' for more whitenings and more damage to the surface of the teeth. . . unless the 'remineralizing formula' is fool-proof.. Jerry Mittelman, DDS, FAPM __________________________________ FareChase: Search multiple travel sites in one click. http://farechase. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2005 Report Share Posted November 3, 2005 Another 'option' is an implant - which I would not have done. We have a root canal report - short and informative - that we'd be willing to send you if you reply with your pob or street address. Jerry Mittelman, DDS, FAPM Stained teeth > > Is Tooth Whitening for You? We see and hear ads for > tooth whitening on > TV, radio, in magazines - everywhere. We advise > against it. > > F. Eichmiller, DDS, director of the ADA's research > center, explained > that whitening can often open naturally occurring > pores within teeth. > (Dentistry Today) > > These open pores can cause temporary sensitivity to > air as well as hot > and cold food and drinks, a common side effect of > tooth whitening. He > suggests a 'remineralizing' formula he must feel will > help overcome the > problem. > > These 'pores' make teeth more easily stained by foods > in the future, > and so the 'whitening' is temporary. It invites the > 'need' for more > whitenings and more damage to the surface of the > teeth. . . unless the > 'remineralizing formula' is fool-proof.. > > Jerry Mittelman, DDS, FAPM > > > > __________________________________ > FareChase: Search multiple travel sites in one click. > http://farechase. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2005 Report Share Posted November 3, 2005 My two front have root canals from a bicycle injury when I was a kid. They were chipped and cracked. They started turning yellow when I was 28. I went to my dentist and he did root canals. I'm sure this is all bad. How bad? Can they be whitened? Rose Re: A Question for Jerry Mittelman... Another 'option' is an implant - which I would not have done. We have a root canal report - short and informative - that we'd be willing to send you if you reply with your pob or street address. Jerry Mittelman, DDS, FAPM Stained teeth > > Is Tooth Whitening for You? We see and hear ads for > tooth whitening on > TV, radio, in magazines - everywhere. We advise > against it. > > F. Eichmiller, DDS, director of the ADA's research > center, explained > that whitening can often open naturally occurring > pores within teeth. > (Dentistry Today) > > These open pores can cause temporary sensitivity to > air as well as hot > and cold food and drinks, a common side effect of > tooth whitening. He > suggests a 'remineralizing' formula he must feel will > help overcome the > problem. > > These 'pores' make teeth more easily stained by foods > in the future, > and so the 'whitening' is temporary. It invites the > 'need' for more > whitenings and more damage to the surface of the > teeth. . . unless the > 'remineralizing formula' is fool-proof.. > > Jerry Mittelman, DDS, FAPM > > > > __________________________________ > FareChase: Search multiple travel sites in one click. > http://farechase. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2005 Report Share Posted November 3, 2005 Rose, Your question cannot be answered well without a dentist actually seeing the problem teeth. For the name of an holistic dentist in your area, please reply with your location. Jerry Mittelman, DDS, FAPM (Retired) Stained teeth >> >> Is Tooth Whitening for You? We see and hear ads for >> tooth whitening on >> TV, radio, in magazines - everywhere. We advise >> against it. >> >> F. Eichmiller, DDS, director of the ADA's research >> center, explained >> that whitening can often open naturally occurring >> pores within teeth. >> (Dentistry Today) >> >> These open pores can cause temporary sensitivity to >> air as well as hot >> and cold food and drinks, a common side effect of >> tooth whitening. He >> suggests a 'remineralizing' formula he must feel will >> help overcome the >> problem. >> >> These 'pores' make teeth more easily stained by foods >> in the future, >> and so the 'whitening' is temporary. It invites the >> 'need' for more >> whitenings and more damage to the surface of the >> teeth. . . unless the >> 'remineralizing formula' is fool-proof.. >> >> Jerry Mittelman, DDS, FAPM >> >> >> >> __________________________________ >> FareChase: Search multiple travel sites in one click. >> http://farechase. >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2005 Report Share Posted November 3, 2005 Covington, Kentucky near Cincinnati, Ohio Rose Manning esslr@... 859-491-8959 Re: A Question for Jerry Mittelman... Rose, Your question cannot be answered well without a dentist actually seeing the problem teeth. For the name of an holistic dentist in your area, please reply with your location. Jerry Mittelman, DDS, FAPM (Retired) Stained teeth >> >> Is Tooth Whitening for You? We see and hear ads for >> tooth whitening on >> TV, radio, in magazines - everywhere. We advise >> against it. >> >> F. Eichmiller, DDS, director of the ADA's research >> center, explained >> that whitening can often open naturally occurring >> pores within teeth. >> (Dentistry Today) >> >> These open pores can cause temporary sensitivity to >> air as well as hot >> and cold food and drinks, a common side effect of >> tooth whitening. He >> suggests a 'remineralizing' formula he must feel will >> help overcome the >> problem. >> >> These 'pores' make teeth more easily stained by foods >> in the future, >> and so the 'whitening' is temporary. It invites the >> 'need' for more >> whitenings and more damage to the surface of the >> teeth. . . unless the >> 'remineralizing formula' is fool-proof.. >> >> Jerry Mittelman, DDS, FAPM >> >> >> >> __________________________________ >> FareChase: Search multiple travel sites in one click. >> http://farechase. >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2005 Report Share Posted November 5, 2005 Rose, Channin, DMD, Cincinnati, 513-729-2800 Westendorf, DDS, Cincinnati, 513-923-3839 -hope this helps you. Jerry Mittelman, DDS, FAPM Reply with your name and street or po box address for your free copy of The Holistic Dental Digest PLUS, now in its 27th year and helping people on 5 continents. jmittelman@... --What dentists aren't likely to learn in Dental School Stained teeth >>> >>> Is Tooth Whitening for You? We see and hear ads for >>> tooth whitening on >>> TV, radio, in magazines - everywhere. We advise >>> against it. >>> >>> F. Eichmiller, DDS, director of the ADA's research >>> center, explained >>> that whitening can often open naturally occurring >>> pores within teeth. >>> (Dentistry Today) >>> >>> These open pores can cause temporary sensitivity to >>> air as well as hot >>> and cold food and drinks, a common side effect of >>> tooth whitening. He >>> suggests a 'remineralizing' formula he must feel will >>> help overcome the >>> problem. >>> >>> These 'pores' make teeth more easily stained by foods >>> in the future, >>> and so the 'whitening' is temporary. It invites the >>> 'need' for more >>> whitenings and more damage to the surface of the >>> teeth. . . unless the >>> 'remineralizing formula' is fool-proof.. >>> >>> Jerry Mittelman, DDS, FAPM >>> >>> >>> >>> __________________________________ >>> FareChase: Search multiple travel sites in one click. >>> http://farechase. >>> >>> >>> >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2005 Report Share Posted November 6, 2005 Hi Jerry, Would you please enlist me for the Holistic Dental Digest? Berhanu K. 10 BOULTBEE AVE. Apt. 1104 TORONTO, ONTARIO M4J 1A6 CANADA Thanking you in advance, Berhanu --- Jerry Mittelman <jmittelman@...> wrote: > Rose, > Channin, DMD, Cincinnati, 513-729-2800 > Westendorf, DDS, Cincinnati, > 513-923-3839 > -hope this helps you. > Jerry Mittelman, DDS, FAPM > > Reply with your name and street or po box address > for your free > copy of The Holistic Dental Digest PLUS, now in its > 27th year and > helping people on 5 continents. > jmittelman@... > --What dentists aren't likely to learn in Dental > School > > Stained teeth > >>> > >>> Is Tooth Whitening for You? We see and hear ads > for > >>> tooth whitening on > >>> TV, radio, in magazines - everywhere. We > advise > >>> against it. > >>> > >>> F. Eichmiller, DDS, director of the ADA's > research > >>> center, explained > >>> that whitening can often open naturally > occurring > >>> pores within teeth. > >>> (Dentistry Today) > >>> > >>> These open pores can cause temporary sensitivity > to > >>> air as well as hot > >>> and cold food and drinks, a common side effect > of > >>> tooth whitening. He > >>> suggests a 'remineralizing' formula he must feel > will > >>> help overcome the > >>> problem. > >>> > >>> These 'pores' make teeth more easily stained by > foods > >>> in the future, > >>> and so the 'whitening' is temporary. It invites > the > >>> 'need' for more > >>> whitenings and more damage to the surface of the > >>> teeth. . . unless the > >>> 'remineralizing formula' is fool-proof.. > >>> > >>> Jerry Mittelman, DDS, FAPM > === message truncated === __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2005 Report Share Posted November 7, 2005 Berhanu, Your issue of The Holistic Dental Digest PLUS will go right out to you. We hope you like it enough to join our subscriber family. Please keep in touch if you feel we can be of help to you. Jerry Mittelman, DDS, FAPM Stained teeth >> >>> >> >>> Is Tooth Whitening for You? We see and hear ads >> for >> >>> tooth whitening on >> >>> TV, radio, in magazines - everywhere. We >> advise >> >>> against it. >> >>> >> >>> F. Eichmiller, DDS, director of the ADA's >> research >> >>> center, explained >> >>> that whitening can often open naturally >> occurring >> >>> pores within teeth. >> >>> (Dentistry Today) >> >>> >> >>> These open pores can cause temporary sensitivity >> to >> >>> air as well as hot >> >>> and cold food and drinks, a common side effect >> of >> >>> tooth whitening. He >> >>> suggests a 'remineralizing' formula he must feel >> will >> >>> help overcome the >> >>> problem. >> >>> >> >>> These 'pores' make teeth more easily stained by >> foods >> >>> in the future, >> >>> and so the 'whitening' is temporary. It invites >> the >> >>> 'need' for more >> >>> whitenings and more damage to the surface of the >> >>> teeth. . . unless the >> >>> 'remineralizing formula' is fool-proof.. >> >>> >> >>> Jerry Mittelman, DDS, FAPM >> > === message truncated === > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2005 Report Share Posted November 7, 2005 Hi Jerry, Thank you for your prompt response. I'm new to this group & I found it to be very informational. I've a lot of catch-up to do through reading. Thank you again, Berhanu --- Jerry Mittelman <jmittelman@...> wrote: > Berhanu, > Your issue of The Holistic Dental Digest PLUS will > go right out to you. > We hope you like it enough to join our subscriber > family. > Please keep in touch if you feel we can be of help > to you. > Jerry Mittelman, DDS, FAPM > > A Question for Jerry > >> Mittelman... > >> >> > >> >> > >> >>> Hi, Jerry, > >> >>> > >> >>> I noticed that you are a dentist who is into > >> holistic > >> >>> medicine. I have a problem that I am > wondering > >> you can > >> >>> help me with. > >> >>> > >> >>> My dentist has done a root canal on one of my > >> teeth. > >> >>> It now has a temporary filling in it. There > was > >> an > >> >>> infection in the root. The tooth is the third > >> from the > >> >>> back, upper left. > >> >>> > >> >>> My dentist says I have two choices: > >> >>> > >> >>> 1) Put a crown on the tooth...or, > >> >>> > >> >>> 2) Pull it and replace it with a bridge which > >> would > >> >>> require crowning the tooth behind and tooth > in > >> front. > >> >>> > >> >>> I really don't want to do either of these > >> choices, > >> >>> especially the choice that requires keeping > the > >> dead > >> >>> tooth. I have done a lot of research and I > don't > >> want > >> >>> a dead tooth in my living system. > >> >>> > >> >>> Do I have any other options? I am going to > see > >> my > >> >>> dentist on Saturday and I hoe I can tell him > >> what I > >> >>> really want to do. > >> >>> > >> >>> Thank you so much, > >> >>> > >> >>> Aimee > >> >>> > >> >>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > === message truncated === __________________________________ Start your day with - Make it your home page! http://www./r/hs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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