Guest guest Posted August 18, 2006 Report Share Posted August 18, 2006 Hi, My son has braces. His bite was really messed up. His back teeth didn't even line up. Now they do and he can eat so much better. They are about to take the braces off . They say in a year or so, they want to re-evaluate him to see if he will need any teeth pulled. I believe I have read where your teeth correspond to different organs. Would having healthy teeth pulled cause problems in other areas down the road? I would appreciate any thoughts on this. Thanks, Susan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2006 Report Share Posted August 20, 2006 Be very very careful with your son's teeth. What they (dentists) do now can cause a lifetime of problems. Here is a website that you might find very interesting. http://saveyourteeth.com/ And here is another one. http://mizar5.com/ I think that the ADA has really taken us for a ride all these years. I'm not a conspiracy theorist, but there is adequate proof that people who actually go to their dentist every 6 months end up with half the teeth compared to people that rarely go. Even teeth cleaning can cause a huge amount of bacteria release. The second site I listed is about Dr. Bob Nara, a dentist who started a movement called Oramedics. He believes that you should never have to lose teeth, and that you can handle all your dental health yourself. He does rail against the system. He makes good sense. Also, I started a thread about Oil Swishing/pulling. Please feel free to check it out. This is an incredible strange but easy routine that has exceptional results for dental health. Good luck Susan (Mom). Annie , " pward87518 " <pward87518 wrote: > > Hi, > My son has braces. His bite was really messed up. His back teeth > didn't even line up. Now they do and he can eat so much better. They > are about to take the braces off . They say in a year or so, they > want to re-evaluate him to see if he will need any teeth pulled. I > believe I have read where your teeth correspond to different organs. > Would having healthy teeth pulled cause problems in other areas down > the road? I would appreciate any thoughts on this. > Thanks, > Susan > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2006 Report Share Posted August 20, 2006 hi susan you haven't mentioned ur son's age here.However since ur son has finished his orthodontic treatment,pulling out teeth later won't cause any other problems down the road don't worry.You also mentioned abt teeth and their relationship with organs well,i am a dental student at present and can asure you that such a relationship does not exist. Extraction of teeth later will be only done so at the teeth have enough space,and no pressure is created,as any pressure creation might cause reversal of the ortho treatment ur son underwent resulting in astheically,irregularly arranged teeth. hope my advice helps u. best wishes diya Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2006 Report Share Posted August 22, 2006 Right on, as usual Ann!!! My dental history proves it.. Around here, when health insurance started covering dental, the number of dentists quadrupled. Many are interested in the cash, not your teeth. susie ann4cure wrote: > I think that the ADA has really taken us for a ride all these years. I'm not a conspiracy > theorist, but there is adequate proof that people who actually go to their dentist every 6 > months end up with half the teeth compared to people that rarely go. Even teeth cleaning > can cause a huge amount of bacteria release. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2006 Report Share Posted August 22, 2006 I was kinda wondering about that. I don't really know how long it's been since I last went to a dentist. But, knock on wood, I haven't really had a whole lot of reason to. Deb , Susie Parker <susiep wrote: > > Right on, as usual Ann!!! > My dental history proves it.. > > Around here, when health insurance started covering dental, the number > of dentists quadrupled. Many are interested in the cash, not your teeth. > > susie > ann4cure wrote: > > > I think that the ADA has really taken us for a ride all these years. I'm not a conspiracy > > theorist, but there is adequate proof that people who actually go to their dentist every 6 > > months end up with half the teeth compared to people that rarely go. Even teeth cleaning > > can cause a huge amount of bacteria release. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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