Guest guest Posted January 6, 2003 Report Share Posted January 6, 2003 Dear Marilette, I forgot to mention - the patient became much worse soon after the filling was put in. As soon as the anaesthetic wore off she had severe throbbing pain and senitivity to cold in the affected tooth, much worse than prior to the filling. This continued and so she went to the dentist again two days ago. This time she was told that she was among a small group who develops sensitivity (like an allergy) to the filling that was used (something called 'white filling') which caused an inflammation of the pulp and tissue surrounding the nerve in the root. The dentist has told her that this may or may not settle down. There was one pain-free day yesterday when it appeared that the inflammation had settled. However today it seems to have flared up again. If it does not subside, she may need root-canal work which she (and the dentist) wants to avoid since the dentist has said the tooth is a good tooth. Can you recommend some treatment which would de-sensitise her tooth and nerve etc. to the filling-material, so that the inflammation will completely subside and not recur ? Many thanks for your help. Dr.R.Nair > " Rahul Nair " <drrahulnair > >Tooth and gum regeneration/Grey hair >Thu, 02 Jan 2003 15:55:19 +0000 > > >Dear Marilette, > >I have a relation who has severe tooth-ache for the last 10 days. Her >history is as follows - due to trauma (excess brushing of the teeth with a >hard toothbrush, combined with faulty technique) her gum line had receded >over several teeth. It completely exposed the root of one of her teeth >which then was exposed to food acids and developed a cavity exposing the >nerve. There was no tooth decay, the whole event was purely due to trauma. > >Two days ago she had a filling to cover the hole, but the tooth continues >to be extremely painful and very sensitive to cold water in particular. >The dentist has said she may need root canal therapy or even need to have >the tooth extracted. > >My questions are : > >1) What is the pranic healing protocol for the acute tooth-ache now? >2) What is the protocol for regeneration of the destroyed portion of the >tooth ? Will the filling interfere with the regeneration process or cause >the tooth to worsen if PH treatment is applied ? >3) If she has root canal therapy, can the regeneration treatment be applied >as above? >4) If she has the tooth extracted, can the tooth be fully regenerated ? She >does not want a false tooth. >5) Is it possible to regenerate the gum-margin so that it comes back up to >it's previous level covering the teeth necks and roots ? At present many >teeth are dangerously close to having the roots exposed. If so, please tell >me the PH treatment for regeneration of the gum line. > >Another patient has premature greying of the hair since the age of about 15 >to 18. The greying has accelerated a great deal in the last few years. Is >it possible to reverse the greying completely (and if so how long would >this take? She is in her thirties now) or only to halt it's progress ? >Can you tell me the treatment protocol to reverse greying? > >Finally please let me know how I may access the PH archives. > >Many thanks for your help. > >Kind regards. >Dr.R.Nair > _______________ MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2003 Report Share Posted January 23, 2003 Dear Marilette, The patient is much worse now with severe throbbing pain in tooth and jawa. Please advise on the pranic protocol! Dr.R.Nair > " Rahul Nair " <drrahulnair > >Tooth and gum regeneration/Grey hair - an update >Mon, 06 Jan 2003 23:55:09 +0000 > > >Dear Marilette, > >I forgot to mention - the patient became much worse soon after the filling >was put in. As soon as the anaesthetic wore off she had severe throbbing >pain and senitivity to cold in the affected tooth, much worse than prior to >the filling. This continued and so she went to the dentist again two days >ago. This time she was told that she was among a small group who develops >sensitivity (like an allergy) to the filling that was used (something >called 'white filling') which caused an inflammation of the pulp and tissue >surrounding the nerve in the root. The dentist has told her that this may >or may not settle down. There was one pain-free day yesterday when it >appeared that the inflammation had settled. However today it seems to have >flared up again. If it does not subside, she may need root-canal work which >she (and the dentist) wants to avoid since the dentist has said the tooth >is a good tooth. > >Can you recommend some treatment which would de-sensitise her tooth and >nerve etc. to the filling-material, so that the inflammation will >completely subside and not recur ? > >Many thanks for your help. > >Dr.R.Nair > > > >> " Rahul Nair " <drrahulnair >> >>Tooth and gum regeneration/Grey hair >>Thu, 02 Jan 2003 15:55:19 +0000 >> >> >>Dear Marilette, >> >>I have a relation who has severe tooth-ache for the last 10 days. Her >>history is as follows - due to trauma (excess brushing of the teeth with a >>hard toothbrush, combined with faulty technique) her gum line had receded >>over several teeth. It completely exposed the root of one of her teeth >>which then was exposed to food acids and developed a cavity exposing the >>nerve. There was no tooth decay, the whole event was purely due to trauma. >> >>Two days ago she had a filling to cover the hole, but the tooth continues >>to be extremely painful and very sensitive to cold water in particular. >>The dentist has said she may need root canal therapy or even need to have >>the tooth extracted. >> >>My questions are : >> >>1) What is the pranic healing protocol for the acute tooth-ache now? >>2) What is the protocol for regeneration of the destroyed portion of the >>tooth ? Will the filling interfere with the regeneration process or cause >>the tooth to worsen if PH treatment is applied ? >>3) If she has root canal therapy, can the regeneration treatment be >>applied as above? >>4) If she has the tooth extracted, can the tooth be fully regenerated ? >>She does not want a false tooth. >>5) Is it possible to regenerate the gum-margin so that it comes back up to >>it's previous level covering the teeth necks and roots ? At present many >>teeth are dangerously close to having the roots exposed. If so, please >>tell me the PH treatment for regeneration of the gum line. >> >>Another patient has premature greying of the hair since the age of about >>15 to 18. The greying has accelerated a great deal in the last few years. >>Is it possible to reverse the greying completely (and if so how long would >>this take? She is in her thirties now) or only to halt it's progress ? >>Can you tell me the treatment protocol to reverse greying? >> >>Finally please let me know how I may access the PH archives. >> >>Many thanks for your help. >> >>Kind regards. >>Dr.R.Nair >> > _______________ The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2003 Report Share Posted January 27, 2003 Dear Dr. Nahir, Namaste. Regenerating a whole tooth will take a longer time than it would for a bone, muscle or skin. The physiological structure of a tooth has the blood vessels which supply fresh nutrients limited to the inner soft portion of the tooth. The outer portion is an essential protective hard covering which encases the blood vessels and nerves. This outer portion is not supplied directly by the blood of nutrients. The pranic healing protocol for tooth ache is given in the Miracles Through Pranuic Healing book by Master Choa Kok Sui on page 98 as follows: a. Scan the affected part. There is usually pranic depletion on th epainful area. a. Clean the affected part by applyuing localized sweeping thoroughly. c. Energize the affected part with the fingers instead of the palm until the patient is substantially relieved. d. Stabilize the projected pranic energy. e. Instruct the patient to see a dentist as soon as possible. You may apply this treatment to help in the healing process but since this is a severe infection, and regeneration will take some time, seeing a dentist for treatment should be done immediately. The close proximity of the teeth to the brain makes any infection in the area is not only extremely painful to the high density of nerves, but is more importantly an real danger to the brain and can be fatal if left unabated for unecessary long period. Love, Marilette Pranic Healing is not intended to replace orthodox medicine, but rather to complement it. If symptoms persist or the ailment is severe, please consult immediately a medical doctor and a certfied pranic healer. ~ GMaster Choa Kok Sui --- Rahul Nair <drrahulnair wrote: > > Dear Marilette, > > The patient is much worse now with severe throbbing > pain in tooth and jawa. > Please advise on the pranic protocol! > > Dr.R.Nair > > > > > > " Rahul Nair " <drrahulnair > > > >Tooth and gum regeneration/Grey hair - an > update > >Mon, 06 Jan 2003 23:55:09 +0000 > > > > > >Dear Marilette, > > > >I forgot to mention - the patient became much worse > soon after the filling > >was put in. As soon as the anaesthetic wore off she > had severe throbbing > >pain and senitivity to cold in the affected tooth, > much worse than prior to > >the filling. This continued and so she went to the > dentist again two days > >ago. This time she was told that she was among a > small group who develops > >sensitivity (like an allergy) to the filling that > was used (something > >called 'white filling') which caused an > inflammation of the pulp and tissue > >surrounding the nerve in the root. The dentist has > told her that this may > >or may not settle down. There was one pain-free day > yesterday when it > >appeared that the inflammation had settled. However > today it seems to have > >flared up again. If it does not subside, she may > need root-canal work which > >she (and the dentist) wants to avoid since the > dentist has said the tooth > >is a good tooth. > > > >Can you recommend some treatment which would > de-sensitise her tooth and > >nerve etc. to the filling-material, so that the > inflammation will > >completely subside and not recur ? > > > >Many thanks for your help. > > > >Dr.R.Nair > > > > > > > >> " Rahul Nair " <drrahulnair > >> > >>Tooth and gum regeneration/Grey hair > >>Thu, 02 Jan 2003 15:55:19 +0000 > >> > >> > >>Dear Marilette, > >> > >>I have a relation who has severe tooth-ache for > the last 10 days. Her > >>history is as follows - due to trauma (excess > brushing of the teeth with a > >>hard toothbrush, combined with faulty technique) > her gum line had receded > >>over several teeth. It completely exposed the root > of one of her teeth > >>which then was exposed to food acids and developed > a cavity exposing the > >>nerve. There was no tooth decay, the whole event > was purely due to trauma. > >> > >>Two days ago she had a filling to cover the hole, > but the tooth continues > >>to be extremely painful and very sensitive to cold > water in particular. > >>The dentist has said she may need root canal > therapy or even need to have > >>the tooth extracted. > >> > >>My questions are : > >> > >>1) What is the pranic healing protocol for the > acute tooth-ache now? > >>2) What is the protocol for regeneration of the > destroyed portion of the > >>tooth ? Will the filling interfere with the > regeneration process or cause > >>the tooth to worsen if PH treatment is applied ? > >>3) If she has root canal therapy, can the > regeneration treatment be > >>applied as above? > >>4) If she has the tooth extracted, can the tooth > be fully regenerated ? > >>She does not want a false tooth. > >>5) Is it possible to regenerate the gum-margin so > that it comes back up to > >>it's previous level covering the teeth necks and > roots ? At present many > >>teeth are dangerously close to having the roots > exposed. If so, please > >>tell me the PH treatment for regeneration of the > gum line. > >> > >>Another patient has premature greying of the hair > since the age of about > >>15 to 18. The greying has accelerated a great deal > in the last few years. > >>Is it possible to reverse the greying completely > (and if so how long would > >>this take? She is in her thirties now) or only to > halt it's progress ? > >>Can you tell me the treatment protocol to reverse > greying? > >> > >>Finally please let me know how I may access the PH > archives. > >> > >>Many thanks for your help. > >> > >>Kind regards. > >>Dr.R.Nair > >> > > > > > _______________ > The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 > months FREE* > http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail > > ===== Pranic Healing is not intended to replace orthodox medicine, but rather to complement it. If symptoms persist or the ailment is severe, please consult immediately a medical doctor and a Certified Pranic Healer . ~ Master Choa Kok Sui Miracles do not happen in contradiction to nature, but only to that which is known to us in nature. ~ St. Augustine Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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