Re: Root Canal On #31 - What Am I In For?
- From: "Jan" <jdrew63929@xxxxxxx>
- Date: 15 Dec 2006 13:40:39 -0800
Jim Leonard wrote:
Jan wrote:
Sorry, you feel it is crap. Means to me you really don't want to know
the truth and risks about root canals.
Normally I don't feed the trolls, but I'm curious: If you're against
root canals, what procedure would you suggest to someone who needs one?
What is your alternative?
You haven't a clue as to a usenet troll. As a metter of fact, I have
been here much
longer than you. Your total posts here are four.
My alternative is listed on the websites I posted. Extraction is much
better than
keeping a *dead* tooth which can lead to all kinds of problems.
http://www.altcorp.com/AffinityLaboratory/rcttreatment.htm
http://www.curezone.com/dental/
http://www.dentistry-toothtruth.com/faq.htm#treatment
Q: What is the worst treatment done by dentists?
A: While mercury is toxic and can do terrible things to nerve tissue,
it does it slowly over decades. The treatment that can have the biggest
and fastest impact on the body is root canal therapy. The idea of
keeping a dead, infected organ in the body is only thought to be a good
idea by dentists. A root canal-treated tooth always negatively affects
your immune system.
http://www.cfsn.com/maz/
snipping to the root canal.
Upon examination of my x-rays it became apparent there were still four
crowns likely to have amalgam buildups, and one tooth, a lower incisor
that had a retrograde mercury amalgam. This root end amalgam had been
installed by an endodontist who had done root surgery to place a root
canal in the tooth. The lower jaw area near this tooth was giving me
discomfort. But there were no signs of infection discovered by x-ray.
After a long agonizing debate with myself, having considered both
options -- new work by yet another endodontist, or extraction, I
decided to have the tooth extracted. Below you can see photos of the
root end of the extracted tooth.
Every dental expert to whom I have shown this tooth has agreed that
removing the tooth was a very good decision. It looks to most as though
the tooth and amalgam had been under direct assault by my immune system
which was carrying the filling and tooth away bit by bit. By viewing
the images below and my x-ray from 1990, one can see noticeable amounts
of material missing.
[see pictures].
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Never mind Peter Bowditch who stalks me from group to group to harrass.
Because he is angry that I have exposed him many times for lying.
.
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