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---namaste Jerry,

bout 3 months ago I chipped an eye tooth and shortly there after

developed a black spot on it, out of curiosity of some info given to

me by a native american friend I started brusing my teeth with pure

zylitol to my surprise the spot disappeared(within 3 days of use)

and the enamel seems to be healing on the chipped spot

any comments?

karl

 

 

 

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Karl,

We can't conclude that the xylitol did it. Any good brushing

with or without it might have done it. Keep up the brushing

and flossing - and you should see a dentist to have the chipped

part of the tooth smoothened out. Are your gums happy with

the way you've been caring for them?

Jerry Mittelman, DDS, FAPM

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---namaste Jerry,

bout 3 months ago I chipped an eye tooth and shortly there after

developed a black spot on it, out of curiosity of some info given to

me by a native american friend I started brusing my teeth with pure

zylitol to my surprise the spot disappeared(within 3 days of use)

and the enamel seems to be healing on the chipped spot

any comments?

karl

 

 

 

In , " Jerry Mittelman "

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---the gums are good and the chip is smooth looking fixed already

karl

the newsletter hits my austin house,they are collecting there til I

get home

In , " Jerry Mittelman "

<jmittelman@n...> wrote:

> Karl,

> We can't conclude that the xylitol did it. Any good brushing

> with or without it might have done it. Keep up the brushing

> and flossing - and you should see a dentist to have the chipped

> part of the tooth smoothened out. Are your gums happy with

> the way you've been caring for them?

> Jerry Mittelman, DDS, FAPM

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