Guest guest Posted August 10, 2003 Report Share Posted August 10, 2003 Hi everyone... There is a little bit of advertising on the below listed site, but the information is just so interesting, I figured it was worth posting... Homeopathically I have treated many abscessed teeth, loose gums, and cavities... Belladonna and silicea (alternated) spring to mind when dealing with abscessed teeth. Belladonna is for the pain, inflammation, even full body aches during the event. Silicea is for expelling the pus, and is also useful after the event to help the gums re-strengthen after the abscess. For cavities, very low potencies of cal. fluor, in the 6x range, can help the tooth re-mineralize- healing the cavity. Be Well, Misty L. Trepke http://www..com OraMedia Avoid Root Canal Surgery,Periodontal Disease, Preventive Dentistry, Or " In 30 years of practicing dentistry, I've learned that there are some amazing factors about getting cavities and having gum problems that the PUBLIC DOES NOT KNOW. Suffering cavities and/or gum problems is a communicable disease... you catch it from someone else by kissing, using contaminated eating or drinking utensils, etc. It is as easy to cure it as it is to catch it ...it's really simple, you just need to know what's happening and what to do about it. The REAL PROBLEM was first identified and related to the public in a book published in Philadelphia in 1819... bacterial colonies being allowed to grow out of hand, at the neck of the tooth. It's like ring around the collar... or " neck of the tooth disease " . When people " get with it " by daily eliminating the cause... the body heals itself. The body regrows new healthy gums, calcium and phosphorus are deposited in areas of soft enamel and dentin, thus healing cavities. This is not so amazing to the many folks who already know, that given the chance... the body heals itself. This includes all tissues. Cavities can be made to heal, new bone will grow around the necks of loose teeth, and brand new gums will grow to replace diseased and receeded gums. Someday, hopefully soon, the dental profession will become extinct... it will happen as soon as the public learns about the cause and cure of cavities and gum problems. No one I've ever known in over 30 years has not wanted to solve their own problems... once they know how. " http://www.mizar5.com/omedia1.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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