Re: Re:teeth

classic Classic list List threaded Threaded
4 messages Options
PUK
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: Re:teeth

PUK
Dont talk to me about teeth !  I have had 3 temp fillings with a veiw  to
getting 2 zirconia crowns fitted. After the temp  glassonemoer fillings  were
fitted I suffered the most horendous pains in my teeth and jaws which after
 1 month are still with me as a form of sensitivity to anything hot or cold
on  60% of my teeth.  I had one large mercury filling removed in the  
process.  What brings me down is that I am likely to have to go through  this
pain all over again several times - that's hell
puk
 
 
In a message dated 13/05/2011 04:59:21 GMT Daylight Time,  
[hidden email] writes:

 
 
 
After having my teeth cleaned at the dentist they were sensitive for a  
week. I bitched about it to my non-mercury dentist and next time they are only  
using baking soda to clean them.
We'll see if that makes a  difference.
Do you still have metal in your mouth?
Andrew

On May  12, 2011, at 11:54 PM, Jacquelyn Nesdale wrote:

> hello everyone...i  was wondering if anyone on here has problems with
nerve pain withthere  teeth?

>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been  removed]
>
>
>
>  ------------------------------------
>
> Yahoo! Groups  Links
>
>
>





[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re:teeth

steve
try oil pulling, it really helps. Swish organic sesame oil around your mouth for 15 minutes then spit out first thing in the morning

--- In [hidden email], paulpjc@... wrote:

>
> Dont talk to me about teeth !  I have had 3 temp fillings with a veiw  to
> getting 2 zirconia crowns fitted. After the temp  glassonemoer fillings  were
> fitted I suffered the most horendous pains in my teeth and jaws which after
>  1 month are still with me as a form of sensitivity to anything hot or cold
> on  60% of my teeth.  I had one large mercury filling removed in the  
> process.  What brings me down is that I am likely to have to go through  this
> pain all over again several times - that's hell
> puk
>  
>  
> In a message dated 13/05/2011 04:59:21 GMT Daylight Time,  
> amcafeerr@... writes:
>
>  
>  
>  
> After having my teeth cleaned at the dentist they were sensitive for a  
> week. I bitched about it to my non-mercury dentist and next time they are only  
> using baking soda to clean them.
> We'll see if that makes a  difference.
> Do you still have metal in your mouth?
> Andrew
>
> On May  12, 2011, at 11:54 PM, Jacquelyn Nesdale wrote:
>
> > hello everyone...i  was wondering if anyone on here has problems with
> nerve pain withthere  teeth?
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been  removed]
> >
> >
> >
> >  ------------------------------------
> >
> > Yahoo! Groups  Links
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>


Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: Re:teeth

Marc Martin
Administrator
In reply to this post by PUK
> getting 2 zirconia crowns fitted. After the temp  glassonemoer fillings  were
> fitted I suffered the most horendous pains in my teeth and jaws which after
>  1 month are still with me as a form of sensitivity to anything hot or cold
> on  60% of my teeth.

Are you consuming any dairy products?  I've read a book ("Cure Tooth Decay")
that indicates that milk, cheese, or butter (preferably unpasteurized if you
can find it) can reduce tooth sensitivity.  I know I had similar tooth sensitivities
which went away once I added these things to my diet.

Marc
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: Re:teeth

BiBrun
Raw cheese is not too hard to find.  I think raw salmon has helped too,
and a supplement called MK-7 (from natto by Jarrow).

I've been getting terrible pain lately, I think more from the nerves in
the upper jaw, but may also be tooth related.  I put in some temporary
fillings out of zinc oxide and clove oil.  For pain relief the banana
peel remedy (apply inside over the painful area) does seem to work.
It has dopamine I've read.

Clove oil also can help with pain, but it's powerful and can irritate lips etc.
Best to protect lips with lip balm first.

I also think real sauerkraut (e.g. Bubbies) helps; maybe use baking soda
after or non-acidic vitamin C to neutralize.

I still like the blotting brush but it's not good if you want to just
use 1 brush.
In that case (like traveling) I'd go for the nimbus, which has soft
and firm bristles.



On 5/13/11, Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote:

>> getting 2 zirconia crowns fitted. After the temp  glassonemoer fillings
>> were
>> fitted I suffered the most horendous pains in my teeth and jaws which
>> after
>>  1 month are still with me as a form of sensitivity to anything hot or
>> cold
>> on  60% of my teeth.
>
> Are you consuming any dairy products?  I've read a book ("Cure Tooth Decay")
> that indicates that milk, cheese, or butter (preferably unpasteurized if you
> can find it) can reduce tooth sensitivity.  I know I had similar tooth
> sensitivities
> which went away once I added these things to my diet.
>
> Marc
>