Guest guest Posted May 19, 2004 Report Share Posted May 19, 2004 Jerry, For the moment, can you tell us what a person should do if a root canal " seems " to be in order because of severe tooth pain??? Just me.... Jan ================================ On Tue, 18 May 2004 17:16:47 -0400 " Jerry Mittelman " <jmittelman writes: Cavitations are infected areas in bone surrounding the roots of teeth. They usually come from infected matter in root canalled teeth. When a DDS does root canal therapy (RCT) s/he sterilizes and fills the vertical pulp canal - about an inch long - and leaves infected the approximate 3 miles of dentinal tubules that cannot yet be treated. The infection exudes from the root to the supporting jaw-bone. For a more complete description request our report " Can Root Canal Make You Sick? " , reply with your po box or street address. Infections from this source affects your entire immune system - your health both physical and mental. Jerry Mittelman, DDS, FAPM ==================== ==================== .. .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2004 Report Share Posted May 19, 2004 Yes, Jerry, if not a root canal, or if not the pulling of the tooth, what IS the answer to an infected tooth in which the nerve appears to have died? Thank you. Elliot , creativesources2@j... wrote: > Jerry, > For the moment, can you tell us what a person should do > if a root canal " seems " to be in order because of severe > tooth pain??? > > Just me.... Jan > ================================ > > On Tue, 18 May 2004 17:16:47 -0400 " Jerry Mittelman " > <jmittelman@n...> writes: > Cavitations are infected areas in bone surrounding the roots of teeth. > > They usually come from infected matter in root canalled teeth. > > When a DDS does root canal therapy (RCT) s/he sterilizes and fills > > the vertical pulp canal - about an inch long - and leaves infected the > > approximate 3 miles of dentinal tubules that cannot yet be treated. > > The infection exudes from the root to the supporting jaw-bone. > > For a more complete description request our report " Can Root Canal Make > You Sick? " , reply with your po box or street address. > > Infections from this source affects your entire immune system - your > > health both physical and mental. > > Jerry Mittelman, DDS, FAPM > > ==================== > ==================== > . > . > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2004 Report Share Posted May 20, 2004 Elliot - Those are ones choices if the nerve has died --- extraction or root canal therapy. Reply with your street or po box address, and we'll send you our report on Root Canal Therapy - loaded with good information. Jerry Mittelman, DDS, FAPM - " breathedeepnow " <aug20 Wednesday, May 19, 2004 11:31 AM Re: root canal = QUESTION for Jerry Mittelman, DDS, FAPM > Yes, Jerry, if not a root canal, or if not the pulling of the tooth, > what IS the answer to an infected tooth in which the nerve appears to > have died? > > Thank you. > > Elliot > > , > creativesources2@j... wrote: > > Jerry, > > For the moment, can you tell us what a person should do > > if a root canal " seems " to be in order because of severe > > tooth pain??? > > > > Just me.... Jan > > ================================ > > > > On Tue, 18 May 2004 17:16:47 -0400 " Jerry Mittelman " > > <jmittelman@n...> writes: > > Cavitations are infected areas in bone surrounding the roots of > teeth. > > > > They usually come from infected matter in root canalled teeth. > > > > When a DDS does root canal therapy (RCT) s/he sterilizes and fills > > > > the vertical pulp canal - about an inch long - and leaves infected > the > > > > approximate 3 miles of dentinal tubules that cannot yet be treated. > > > > The infection exudes from the root to the supporting jaw-bone. > > > > For a more complete description request our report " Can Root Canal > Make > > You Sick? " , reply with your po box or street address. > > > > Infections from this source affects your entire immune system - your > > > > health both physical and mental. > > > > Jerry Mittelman, DDS, FAPM > > > > ==================== > > ==================== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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