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calmriver1@juno.com
Hi, I went to Dr. Ezekial Lagos in Tijuana, he is a biological dentist. He had me go have blood drawn and sent to a lab in Colorado that tested all the dental materials to see if I would have a reaction. I had previously went to a biological dentist who used dental material to replace my amalgams but had not tested me for that material and I had a reaction. I really trust Dr. Lagos. He understands electrical sensitivity, and is a skilled dentist. calmriver  ---------- Forwarded Message ----------
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Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2011 09:55:30 -0800 (PST)


<!--CTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dt--><p><span style="display: none;">&nbsp;</span></p> <!--~-|**|PrettyHtmlStartT|**|-~--><div id="ygrp-mlmsg" style="position: relative;"><div id="ygrp-msg" style="z-index: 1;"><!--~-|**|PrettyHtmlEndT|**|-~--><div id="ygrp-text"><p><br>If there is a way to work out keeping your teeth I would. I had a bridge that looked nice, but too many surrounding teeth didn't make it. <br><br>Has the dentist adjusted the partial&nbsp; some?&nbsp; <br><br>I had to get dentures due to too many fillings.&nbsp; It was hard for me to get used to them. Sleeping in them was the trick that helped get past the gag issue.&nbsp; If you need the dentist&nbsp; can&nbsp; cit bacl the upper plate&nbsp; a bit to ease the feeling of it. <br><br>Started having issues w the materials due to MCS. I now soak them in salt &amp; hydrogen peroxide water. <br><br>There is no perfect answer. Implants would be it,&nbsp; if I could handle the metal. But wouldn't the metal heat up which could possibly&nbsp; cause health issues in the jaw.&nbsp; <br><br>I wish you the best in this decision. <br><br>Kathy <br><br>&lt;<a href="mailto:superdrove%40yahoo.com">[hidden email]</a>&gt;<br>Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: Dental Materials<br><br>&nbsp;<br><br>Well, well, well,<br><br>With all this talk of Dental Materials, I am in a quandry. <br><br>Only options left are a partial, which I have tried and it is horrible due to the big plate covering the upper roof of the mouth, making it difficult to taste and to masticate the food.&nbsp; Plus, it kinda hurts to have it in.&nbsp; Every time I bite down on fodd it is painful rubbing against my gum.<br><br>Other option, implants.&nbsp; Titanium implants are out, due to the fact that I do not want a metal post in my mouth, knowing how I reaacted to the gold.&nbsp; The best they can do is Zirconium implants which they say are superior to Titanium, because they are not supposed to be conductive and the jaw readily bonds to it.&nbsp; How true that is I do not know.&nbsp; That is what my dentist told me.<br><br>Last option, get all the teeth pulled and get dentures, but then you are back to the same problem with the huge plate covering the upper roof of the mouth, making it very unpleasant and difficult to masticate, taste and swallow food.&nbsp; Not to mention that denture creams recently came under fire for giving people Zinc toxicity. <br><br>To avoid the top plate on the roof of the mouth with dentrues, they are now anchoring dentures in the jaw with 4 implant pins, which could be zirconium. <br><br>I don't know what to do.&nbsp; Pull all of my teeth and get dentures or get implants.&nbsp; I already have one partial for the right, so making a partial for the left is a problem to anchor two partials in.&nbsp; Implants really are the best solution, except I don't know if I would tolerate the pin.&nbsp; What to do.&nbsp; Back to the blender? <br><br>Anybody have dentures or implants to report on?&nbsp; Any suggestions?<br><br>C. Johnson<br><br>Superdrove<br><br>--- On Sat, 11/5/11, <a href="mailto:paulpjc%40aol.com">[hidden email]</a> &lt;<a href="mailto:paulpjc%40aol.com">[hidden email]</a>&gt; wrote:<br><br>From: <a href="mailto:paulpjc%40aol.com">[hidden email]</a> &lt;<a href="mailto:paulpjc%40aol.com">[hidden email]</a>&gt;<br><br>Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: Dental Materials<br><br>To: <a href="mailto:eSens%40yahoogroups.com">[hidden email]</a><br><br>Date: Saturday, November 5, 2011, 10:19 AM<br><br>&nbsp;<br><br>From what I have learnt zirconia is a form of crystal based materiel - no <br><br>metal content at all ? nevertheless having anything in your mouth that <br><br>nature did not put there for the intention of chewing is a bad deal -<br><br>puk<br><br>In a message dated 05/11/2011 01:47:59 GMT Standard Time, <br><br><a href="mailto:torch369%40yahoo.com">[hidden email]</a> writes:<br><br>I thought it was non conductive?<br><br>--- In <a href="mailto:_eSens%40yahoogroups.com">[hidden email]</a>_ (mailto:<a href="mailto:eSens%40yahoogroups.com">[hidden email]</a>) , SArjuna@... <br><br>wrote:<br><br>&gt;<br><br>&gt; Zirconium is a hard, lustrous, grayish-white METAL.<br><br>&gt; <br><br>&gt; Shivani Arjuna<br><br>&gt; www.LifeEnergies.com<br><br>&gt; <br><br>&gt; <br><br>&gt; [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]<br><br>&gt;<br><br>[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]<br><br>[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]<br><br>[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]<br><br></p></div><!--~-|**|PrettyHtmlStart|**|-~--><div style="color: #fff; height: 0;"></div><!--~-|**|PrettyHtmlEnd|**|-~--><!--~-|**|PrettyHtmlStart|**|-~--><!--~-|**|PrettyHtmlEnd|**|-~--><!-- end group email --></html>
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Re: Fw: Re: [eSens] Re: Dental Materials

SArjuna
If your partial hurts you or covers the roof of your mouth so you can't taste food, it was made by the wrong person.

I have both an upper and lower partial made by Dr. Cook of Suring, WI.  I often forget they are there when I have them in, because they are so comfortable.   Also, they contain no metal.

Implants involve a metal pin, right?  i am sure you will find that to be a big problem.  It will serve as a receiving antenna for airborne signals.  And it will interfere with the flow of energy through every organ and part of your body on the same energy meriidan as the tooth space it's driven into.

Once again, I suggest you call Dr. Cook's office and discuss your options with him or Amy.  They can also refer you to a practitioner nearest you who does work of the same quality as theirs.

Shivani Arjuna
www.LifeEnergies.com


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C.a.b. Johnson
Thank you Evie, Calmriver and Sarjuna for your dental info and references.  I appreciate hearing about alternative solutions.  I just wonder what can be done when a person finally looses all their teeth and cannot wear a partial anymore, then as far as I know, the only two things that can be done are dentures with the plate covering the roof of the mouth or dentures anchored to the gums with pins.  I would opt for the old style dentures rather than get pins put installed in my face.

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      If your partial hurts you or covers the roof of your mouth so you can't taste food, it was made by the wrong person.



I have both an upper and lower partial made by Dr. Cook of Suring, WI.  I often forget they are there when I have them in, because they are so comfortable.   Also, they contain no metal.



Implants involve a metal pin, right?  i am sure you will find that to be a big problem.  It will serve as a receiving antenna for airborne signals.  And it will interfere with the flow of energy through every organ and part of your body on the same energy meriidan as the tooth space it's driven into.



Once again, I suggest you call Dr. Cook's office and discuss your options with him or Amy.  They can also refer you to a practitioner nearest you who does work of the same quality as theirs.



Shivani Arjuna

www.LifeEnergies.com



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Re: Fw: Re: [eSens] Re: Dental Materials

SArjuna
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Dr. Douglas Cook makes dentures, too.  Have you called his office to ask questions?  Suring,WI.
Shivani Arjuna
www.LifeEnergies.com


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