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Alternatives To Root Canals, Yes They Exist!

http://www.curetoothdecay.com/Root_Canal/alternative_to_root_canal.htm#diet

You are diagnosed with needing a root canal, you want an alternative, what can

you do?

Get A Second Opinion

If your tooth does not hurt, and you do not feel any pain, then you have plenty

of time to go see another dentist or two.

If you do not have an infection, then what are the benefits of getting a root

canal done?

Here is a resource to determine if your tooth is infected. The symptom lists

helps you narrow down what the meaning of different types of tooth pain is.

Generally, swelling beyond just the gums, or pus filled areas on your gum

indicate a tooth infection. Just gum swelling without pus might indicate a gum

infection.

Not all tooth pain and swelling occur because the tooth root is infected. It

could also mean that gum tissue has abscessed. Gum tissue infections can be

healed without a root canal.

 

The Problems with Root Canals

What Dr. Priceand Dr. Meinigshowed is that there is more than a large central

nerve-canal space to worry about, but, rather, that there are millions of little

tunnels coming off the central nerve-canal space radiating through the body of

the tooth root to the exterior surface of the tooth root. The tooth root surface

is in contact with the blood stream and then bone. The tubules within the tooth,

comprise literally miles of tunnels into which bacteria from the nerve-canal

space can go and hide. This has been is shownby the electron-microscope! The

areas of tooth disconnected from the vital blood can begin expell toxic material

into the body. This does not happen to everyone, but to some people. This is the

problem with root canals.

 

Convential Treatment Claims No Other Options To Root Canals

The typical dental perspective is as follows:

" If root canal therapy is indicated for a tooth there really is no alternative

treatment other than an extraction. "

 

Pro's and Con's of Tooth Extraction Alternative

The positive side of a tooth extraction is that it is quick, and cheap and you

do not have to get a root canal!

The negative side is that you are left without your tooth to chew food with.

Many times, the gum and surrounding tooth tissue is already weak, so the space

near the extracted tooth becomes clumsy, and as a result, the jaw/tooth/bone

structure is compromised. The only solution if this happens, is a dental bridge,

or a dental implant. This then becomes financially about the same cost as a root

canal, however, you won't have a dead tooth in your mouth.

 

There is an Alternative to Root Canals

Despite the common belief that there is no alternative to root canals other than

having the tooth pull, there IS another way!

 

Our body can protect itself from infection when we carefully eat foods that keep

our body in balance. It requires the strictest of principles to follow such a

diet. Currently I have three testimonials of people healing tooth infections,

two of which were very significant, using whole foods.

Right now I am still getting the recpie for one of the dishes.

 

Let me give you some free pointers to heal tooth infections:

1. Eliminate ALL processed sugar, especially foods containing white sugar, and

greatly limit natural sugars (temporarily)

2. Drink certified raw milk from pasture raised animals. (pasteurized milk

won't provide the same benefits)

3. Eat raw meat. Raw fish, like sashimi (white rice is probably not good in the

case of infection) or raw beef like steak tartar.

4. Eat plenty of very yellow butter, preferably raw butter. Now is not the time

to limit fat or worry about cholesterol, but rather it is a time to give your

body what it needs.

5. Strictly avoid flour products, especially white bread or so called whole

wheat bread and other white flour products. White flour will cause tooth

infections sometimes within a few minutes. Limit grains to eating grains that

are freshly ground and then fermented, like sourdough.

In addition to this, there are some topical ways to help heal the tooth

infectionusing natural treatments.

 

Tooth Infection Halting Recipe

 

1lb raw ground pastured bison, beef, or lamb

4oz of yellow butter (kerrygold, anchor, or a local butter)

1 teaspoon of cayenne pepper

1 tablespoon of raw honey

 

Place butter, cayene, and raw honey in a glass jar or bowl. Then immerse that

bowl in a bowl of hot water that is not too hot. Basically a low temperature

double boiler. The point is not to raise the temperature above 93 degrees

fareignheit to preserve the integrety. Once the butter / honey /cayenne mixture

is melted add the ground bison and stir. This is a raw food dish. This dish with

cooked bison, beef, or lamb, will hardly be effective in stopping a tooth

infection.

When you combine these practices along with other ones, such as the tooth decay

prevention program outlined in my book, you can heal infected teeth, and you can

prevent decayed teeth from becoming infected, thus preventing the need for root

canals.

 

Even if you get a root canal, there are still adverse effects that happen

frequently, and these too can be limited through giving your body the fullest

chance at stopping infection.

 

 

 

 

 

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How bout an alternative now that I've had my root canal pulled and replaced with

a bridge.

I was horrified when I found out, too late, that it involves grinding the two

adjacent teeth to

toothpick nubs and half the bridge is metal although the, ahem, well meaning

dentist did

tell me the metal was platinum. What quality? how safe is that? He didn't tell

me that bridges, in time, often fail. I could kill him when I think I could have

gotten a Maryland

bridge which doesn't hurt other teeth. Any thoughts on this or experiences??

 

 

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, Dave Hermanson

<moonphish wrote:

>

> How bout an alternative now that I've had my root canal pulled and

> replaced with a bridge. I was horrified when I found out, too late,

> that it involves grinding the two adjacent teeth to toothpick nubs

> and half the bridge is metal although the, ahem, well meaning

> dentist did tell me the metal was platinum. What quality? how safe

> is that? He didn't tell me that bridges, in time, often fail. I

> could kill him when I think I could have gotten a Maryland bridge

> which doesn't hurt other teeth. Any thoughts on this or experiences??

 

My wife had two bridges, and they would always crack on one side.

Plus, bridges are a pain to floss. A few years ago, she had all her

dental work redone, and she had the bridges replaced with dental

implants. The implants are a huge improvement over the bridges.

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I am in need of a bridge right now. I would also love to read more

about obtaining a Maryland Bridge. It is not to late for me. I find

the thoughts of grinding my teeth down to stubs more little

insulting and concerning.

I did not know when they do this the traditional way, they tend to

fail.That sounds a bit painful.

 

April

, Dave Hermanson

<moonphish wrote:

>

> How bout an alternative now that I've had my root canal pulled and

replaced with a bridge.

> I was horrified when I found out, too late, that it involves

grinding the two adjacent teeth to

> toothpick nubs and half the bridge is metal although the, ahem,

well meaning dentist did

> tell me the metal was platinum. What quality? how safe is that? He

didn't tell me that bridges, in time, often fail. I could kill him

when I think I could have gotten a Maryland

> bridge which doesn't hurt other teeth. Any thoughts on this or

experiences??

>

>

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