Guest guest Posted June 5, 2008 Report Share Posted June 5, 2008 Hi All, I was hoping for some input. I had my impacted wisdom teeth removed last year. I usually have a high pain tolerance, but I never knew there could be this KIND of pain. After 8 weeks I was back to normal but left with a divit in my bottom left gum. Is this known as a cavitation? For the past 4 days I have felt mild off and on pain in this area which has also alternate with some mild left sided sore throat and ear pain. Today it is not leaving and remains a dull ache. Would colloidal silver help? If yes, how much and how often? If anyone has any other sugestions I would be very appreciative. In the meantime I will put a call into the dentist. Thank you in advance. Kelly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2008 Report Share Posted June 5, 2008 Hi Kelly, Sounds like some kind of an infection has set in. Swish colloidal silver throughout your mouth, especially the affected area and then swallow. It will go away. Hugs, oleander soup , mkasj wrote: > > Hi All, > I was hoping for some input. I had my impacted wisdom teeth removed last year. I usually have a high pain tolerance, but I never knew there could be this KIND of pain. After 8 weeks I was back to normal but left with a divit in my bottom left gum. Is this known as a cavitation? For the past 4 days I have felt mild off and on pain in this area which has also alternate with some mild left sided sore throat and ear pain. Today it is not leaving and remains a dull ache. Would colloidal silver help? If yes, how much and how often? If anyone has any other sugestions I would be very appreciative. In the meantime I will put a call into the dentist. > > Thank you in advance. > > Kelly > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2008 Report Share Posted June 5, 2008 Hi , thank you for your reply. how much should I swish and how often? Kelly -------------- Original message -------------- " May" <luellamay129 Hi Kelly,Sounds like some kind of an infection has set in. Swish colloidal silver throughout your mouth, especially the affected area and then swallow. It will go away.Hugs,oleander soup , mkasj wrote:>> Hi All,> I was hoping for some input. I had my impacted wisdom teeth removed last year. I usually have a high pain tolerance, but I never knew there could be this KIND of pain. After 8 weeks I was back to normal but left with a divit in my bottom left gum. Is this known as a cavitation? For the past 4 days I have felt mild off and on pain in this area which has also alternate with some mild left sided sore throat and ear pain. Today it is not leaving and remains a dull ache. Would colloidal silver help? If yes, how much and how often? If anyone has any other sugestions I would be very appreciative. I n the meantime I will put a call into the dentist.> > Thank you in advance.> > Kelly> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2008 Report Share Posted June 5, 2008 Hi Kelly, You cannot overdose on colloidal silver, so there is no dosage set in stone. However, if it was me, what I would do is swish one teaspoon and swallow three times a day. Hugs, oleander soup , mkasj wrote: > > Hi , > > thank you for your reply. how much should I swish and how often? > > Kelly > > -------------- Original message -------------- > " May " <luellamay129 > Hi Kelly, > > Sounds like some kind of an infection has set in. Swish colloidal > silver throughout your mouth, especially the affected area and then > swallow. It will go away. > > Hugs, > > > oleander soup , mkasj@ wrote: > > > > Hi All, > > I was hoping for some input. I had my impacted wisdom teeth > removed last year. I usually have a high pain tolerance, but I never > knew there could be this KIND of pain. After 8 weeks I was back to > normal but left with a divit in my bottom left gum. Is this known as > a cavitation? For the past 4 days I have felt mild off and on pain > in this area which has also alternate with some mild left sided sore > throat and ear pain. Today it is not leaving and remains a dull > ache. Would colloidal silver help? If yes, how much and how often? > If anyone has any other sugestions I would be very appreciative. In > the meantime I will put a call into the dentist. > > > > Thank you in advance. > > > > Kelly > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2008 Report Share Posted June 5, 2008 thank you . kelly -------------- Original message -------------- " May" <luellamay129 Hi Kelly,You cannot overdose on colloidal silver, so there is no dosage set in stone. However, if it was me, what I would do is swish one teaspoon and swallow three times a day.Hugs,oleander soup , mkasj wrote:>> Hi ,> > thank you for your reply. how much should I swish and how often?> > Kelly> > -------------- Original message -------------- > " May" <luellamay129 > Hi Kelly,> > Sounds like some kind of an infection has set in. Swish colloidal > silver throughout your mouth, especially the affected area and then > swallow. It will go away.> > Hugs,> > > oleander soup , mkasj@ wrote:> >> > Hi All,> > I was hoping for some input. I had my impacted wisdom teeth > removed last year. I usually have a high pain tolerance, but I never > knew there could be this KIND of pain. After 8 weeks I was back to > normal but left with a divit in my bottom left gum. Is this known as > a cavitation? For the past 4 days I have felt mild off and on pain > in this area which has also alternate with some mild left sided sore > throat and ear pain. Today it is not leaving and remains a dull > ache. Would colloidal silver help? If yes, how much and how often? > If anyone has any other sugestions I would be very appreciative. In > the meantime I will put a call into the dentist.> > > > Thank you in advance.> > > > Kelly> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2008 Report Share Posted June 5, 2008 Kelly, This is what my husband did. He brushed his teeth first, then with toothbrush dipped in colloidal silver and hydrogen perxide, brushed the problematic teeth and gum again. The p ain, inflammation went away in two days. He also took two droppers of colloidal silver (5ppm) in the morning and at night before bedtime. Melly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2008 Report Share Posted June 5, 2008 Melly, Thank you for help. I am on it. Anything to avoid the dentist! Kelly -------------- Original message -------------- melly banagale <tita_mel Kelly, This is what my husband did. He brushed his teeth first, then with toothbrush dipped in colloidal silver and hydrogen perxide, brushed the problematic teeth and gum again. The p ain, inflammation went away in two days. He also took two droppers of colloidal silver (5ppm) in the morning and at night before bedtime. Melly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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