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Well, I asked this question a few days ago but it never appeared on the

list so I'm gonna try again.

 

I've finally decided to give the oil pulling a try but I have one

concern. Over the years, due to almost no enamel on my teeth, I've

ended up with a mouth full of caps. I have about 10 teeth left in my

mouth that are natural, everything else is a cap.

 

Does anyone have any information on whether or not the oil pulling will

effect the glue seal for the caps? I realize that the glue is made to

withstand saliva and general eating, but will pulling oil through the

teeth degrade or loosen the seal?

 

Just a concern before I give it a try.

 

Thanks,

 

Toni'

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-Hi Toni,

I am a Dental Assistant so if I know what oil pulling is.....then I

might be able to answer your question. I have a couple of crowns so

dont feel bad. So let me know what this oil pulling is and I will see

if I can answer you.

Lynn

-- In , " snydertls2001 "

<Snydertls wrote:

>

> Well, I asked this question a few days ago but it never appeared on

the

> list so I'm gonna try again.

>

> I've finally decided to give the oil pulling a try but I have one

> concern. Over the years, due to almost no enamel on my teeth, I've

> ended up with a mouth full of caps. I have about 10 teeth left in

my

> mouth that are natural, everything else is a cap.

>

> Does anyone have any information on whether or not the oil pulling

will

> effect the glue seal for the caps? I realize that the glue is made

to

> withstand saliva and general eating, but will pulling oil through

the

> teeth degrade or loosen the seal?

>

> Just a concern before I give it a try.

>

> Thanks,

>

> Toni'

>

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I don't know. I wouldn't think so as the oils you use are oils that can be

used " as is " on salads. And I can imagine that there are many people with

caps that eat salads and veggies with these oils. So even though you'd be

pulling the oil through the teeth I wouldn't think it would hurt. But it

might be a good idea to call your dentist and ask him/her. They should know

if the glue will hold up.

 

Samala

Renee

 

----

 

I've finally decided to give the oil pulling a try but I have one

Concern. Over the years, due to almost no enamel on my teeth, I've

Ended up with a mouth full of caps. I have about 10 teeth left in my

Mouth that are natural, everything else is a cap.

 

Does anyone have any information on whether or not the oil pulling will

Effect the glue seal for the caps? I realize that the glue is made to

Withstand saliva and general eating, but will pulling oil through the

Teeth degrade or loosen the seal?

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excellent question and i would like to add to that if i may. what about using

peroxide (with peppermint) as a mouthwash and baking soda (also with peppermint)

as a toothpaste? my teeth and entire mouth feels so clean and i swear my teeth

are whiter than when i had them professionally whitened. will this hurt the

crowns in anyway? they can always be cemented back on, i just do not want them

to be ruined. thank you and have wonderful day!

happy thought of love, peace and light,

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--I've been OP'ing for 1 month now. I would think the Saliva is more

harmful than any of the natural oils recommended for OP. I would

recommend emailing the contact on the OP web site.- In

, " blue_texasgal "

<blue_texasgal wrote:

>

> -Hi Toni,

> I am a Dental Assistant so if I know what oil pulling is.....then I

> might be able to answer your question. I have a couple of crowns so

> dont feel bad. So let me know what this oil pulling is and I will

see

> if I can answer you.

> Lynn

> -- In , " snydertls2001 "

> <Snydertls@> wrote:

> >

> > Well, I asked this question a few days ago but it never appeared

on

> the

> > list so I'm gonna try again.

> >

> > I've finally decided to give the oil pulling a try but I have one

> > concern. Over the years, due to almost no enamel on my teeth,

I've

> > ended up with a mouth full of caps. I have about 10 teeth left

in

> my

> > mouth that are natural, everything else is a cap.

> >

> > Does anyone have any information on whether or not the oil

pulling

> will

> > effect the glue seal for the caps? I realize that the glue is

made

> to

> > withstand saliva and general eating, but will pulling oil through

> the

> > teeth degrade or loosen the seal?

> >

> > Just a concern before I give it a try.

> >

> > Thanks,

> >

> > Toni'

> >

>

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Oil pulling is awesome. I have 7 caps in my mouth and have had no

problems with oil pulling, which I have been doing for 6 months now.

You might feel sluggish the first week or so from the toxins that

leave your body. Remember, don't swallow the oil. Use Sunflower oil

as it has no taste like the other oils used. And yes my teeth are

amazingly white since i started using it. hope this helps. Daphne

 

 

, annie willow

<awillow05 wrote:

>

> excellent question and i would like to add to that if i may. what

about using peroxide (with peppermint) as a mouthwash and baking soda

(also with peppermint) as a toothpaste? my teeth and entire mouth

feels so clean and i swear my teeth are whiter than when i had them

professionally whitened. will this hurt the crowns in anyway? they

can always be cemented back on, i just do not want them to be

ruined. thank you and have wonderful day!

> happy thought of love, peace and light,

> annie willow

>

>

>

> Check out the all-new Mail beta - Fire up a more powerful

email and get things done faster.

>

>

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I've been oil pulling for about 6 months. I have a crown and a new

veneer. I use Sunflower Oil and I add 5 drops of Tea Tree Oil and a

few times a week 5 drops of Oil of Oregano to the salt water I rinse

with. My dentist is thrilled, my gum disease is in remission and my

pockets are healing. There is no sign of the oil damaging the cement

used for the crown or veneer. I feel better since I started pulling and

the days I don't have time I do it I feel a difference. An added bonus

my teeth have never been so white!

Hope this helps....

 

 

 

 

 

, " snydertls2001 "

<Snydertls wrote:

> Does anyone have any information on whether or not the oil pulling

will

> effect the glue seal for the caps? I realize that the glue is made

to

> withstand saliva and general eating, but will pulling oil through the

> teeth degrade or loosen the seal?

>

> Just a concern before I give it a try.

>

> Thanks,

>

> Toni'

>

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Oil Pulling has been discussed many many times on this group and I'm
not nearly as eloquent as many here, so I guess the easiest way to
explaiin oil pulling is simply to ask you to check out the main oil
pulling webpage

It explains it much better than I could.

Also, if you pull up Google and just do a search on " oil pulling "
you will find bunches and bunches of hits.

Take a look...please. I would certainly like to know what a Dental
Assistant would think of this therapy.

Thanks in advance,

Toni'


, " blue_texasgal "
<blue_texasgal wrote:
>
> -Hi Toni,
> I am a Dental Assistant so if I know what oil pulling is.....then
I
> might be able to answer your question. I have a couple of crowns
so
> dont feel bad. So let me know what this oil pulling is and I will
see
> if I can answer you.
> Lynn

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Toni,
Wow that is fascinating. And it is so simple! You would not think that the one
act of swishing would prove to be so beneficial. I would go for it, after all
the human mouth does contain a lot of bacteria, I wonder if it has been proven
to help gum disease??
Thanks for sharing,
Lynn


snydertls2001 <Snydertls wrote:
Oil Pulling has been discussed many many times on this group and I'm
not nearly as eloquent as many here, so I guess the easiest way to
explaiin oil pulling is simply to ask you to check out the main oil
pulling webpage

It explains it much better than I could.

Also, if you pull up Google and just do a search on " oil pulling "
you will find bunches and bunches of hits.

Take a look...please. I would certainly like to know what a Dental
Assistant would think of this therapy.

Thanks in advance,

Toni'

, " blue_texasgal "
<blue_texasgal wrote:
>
> -Hi Toni,
> I am a Dental Assistant so if I know what oil pulling is.....then
I
> might be able to answer your question. I have a couple of crowns
so
> dont feel bad. So let me know what this oil pulling is and I will
see
> if I can answer you.
> Lynn






Lynn Latham
blue_texasgal




 

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I live on a small island and have to order most
things...
I do have coconut oil (organic, extra virgin), and
oregano oil, though... and would like to try that
until I receive the sunflower oil and tea tree oil.
Any comments?
Ingrid


--- Audrey <taskeen1 wrote:

> I've been oil pulling for about 6 months. I have a
> crown and a new
> veneer. I use Sunflower Oil and I add 5 drops of
> Tea Tree Oil and a
> few times a week 5 drops of Oil of Oregano to the
> salt water I rinse
> with. My dentist is thrilled, my gum disease is in
> remission and my
> pockets are healing. There is no sign of the oil
> damaging the cement
> used for the crown or veneer. I feel better since I
> started pulling and
> the days I don't have time I do it I feel a
> difference. An added bonus
> my teeth have never been so white!
> Hope this helps....
>
>
>
>
>
> ,
> " snydertls2001 "
> <Snydertls wrote:
> > Does anyone have any information on whether or not
> the oil pulling
> will
> > effect the glue seal for the caps? I realize that
> the glue is made
> to
> > withstand saliva and general eating, but will
> pulling oil through the
> > teeth degrade or loosen the seal?
> >
> > Just a concern before I give it a try.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Toni'
> >
>
>
>

 

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" Daphne " <dmcgovern

 

> Oil pulling is awesome. I have 7 caps in my mouth and have had no

> problems with oil pulling, which I have been doing for 6 months now.

> You might feel sluggish the first week or so from the toxins that

> leave your body. Remember, don't swallow the oil. Use Sunflower oil

> as it has no taste like the other oils used. And yes my teeth are

> amazingly white since i started using it. hope this helps. Daphne

 

Are you saying that this will whiten the caps also? How about veneers?

 

Mary

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No, the porcelain caps will not change color. At least mine haven't.

Daphne

 

 

 

 

 

, " Mary " <r3furkids wrote:

>

> -

> " Daphne " <dmcgovern

>

> > Oil pulling is awesome. I have 7 caps in my mouth and have had no

> > problems with oil pulling, which I have been doing for 6 months

now.

> > You might feel sluggish the first week or so from the toxins that

> > leave your body. Remember, don't swallow the oil. Use Sunflower oil

> > as it has no taste like the other oils used. And yes my teeth are

> > amazingly white since i started using it. hope this helps. Daphne

>

> Are you saying that this will whiten the caps also? How about

veneers?

>

> Mary

>

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Hi Ingrid

I'm no expert in oil pulling I just do what works for me. That said

there are some people that have stated any oil will work, others say

only Sunflower or Sesame. I use Sunflower because it's a lighter taste

and seems to keep my teeth whiter than other oils I've tried but I

don't see any reason not to try the Coconut oil. Because of my gum

disease I started using Tea Tree everyday with the salt water rinse but

Oregano I only use twice a week having read to use it sparingly. If I

didn't have gum disease I'd rinse with just the salt water. For more

information and certainly more expert advice than I can give visit the

oil pulling site - www.oilpulling.com

Hope this info helps!

 

 

 

, Ingrid <molokai_duo

wrote:

>

> I live on a small island and have to order most

> things...

> I do have coconut oil (organic, extra virgin), and

> oregano oil, though... and would like to try that

> until I receive the sunflower oil and tea tree oil.

> Any comments?

> Ingrid

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you mention teeth getting whiter with oil pulling. My teeth have
been colored by the tetracyclin (sp?) antibiotic I took when my teeth
were growing. Does anyone know of a method to get them whiter?
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Try organic raw virgin coconut oil. I have been OP for 1 week and very dark brown/black stains that were between my lower front teeth from coffee and tea have virtually disappeared! I can hardly believe it but op really works. I don't know if it will help the tetracycline staining but it can't hurt.

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