Titanium Tooth Implants

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Titanium Tooth Implants

Dandelion
Hi, has anyone had experience with titanium tooth implants? I need partial dentures because I've lost all my back molars on the bottom jaw (at risk for losing more), and the dentist says they will work better if I get two implants, one on each side, for the dentures to hook to. I know titanium is supposed to be safe and nontoxic for the human body, unlike the nickel and mercury fillings I got removed, but I am worried it may be electrically conductive to wifi in the air. (I am extremely sensitive and only go into town when I absolutely have to, for example when my teeth are rotten). Does anyone know about this?

As a side note, getting the mercury fillings out did not make me any less sensitive, however, they did immediately change the pain pattern of how wifi hits me, and I have noticed fewer headaches since they are gone. I would recommend to anyone to remove them, however, the composites they were replaced with don't seem to have held up so well since those were the teeth that rotted. However, that may be partly my fault for putting off going to the dentist until it was an emergency (because going to the dentist is real fun with extreme electrosensitivity.). Not really looking forward to having dentures at 38, any tooth advice would be helpful.

I'm using fermented cod liver oil, diatomaceous earth, raw goat milk, lots of greens, and have avoided flouride for years, which is a toxic nerve poison that probably is of no benefit to teeth. I also do oil pulling (swish coconut oil in your mouth for 20 minutes).

When toothaches hit (the screaming kind when your teeth rot and die and it's almost as bad as being wified at the dentist), I chew on a common weed called prickly lettuce (you can probably find it in your garden), which has pain relieving properties as effective as drugs. It also is a sedative, and good for muscle and nerve pain, and i use it as a tea with lions mane mushroom when I get back from town trips.
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Re: Titanium Tooth Implants

Marc Martin
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Titanium implants are not advised for people with ES, and they conduct electricity.  

Zirconia implants are what you want to get.  I've even seen people on other groups replace their Titanium implants with Zirconia!

Marc
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Re: Titanium Tooth Implants

steve
I want to remove a root canal and get a zirconia implant but not looking forward to it so putting it off for now. Trying to find a dentist or oral surgeon in San Diego that has a track record
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Re: Titanium Tooth Implants

Jinna
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I agree with Marc.

My holistic doctors say: never ever use titanium.

Zirkonia. Even though less strong than titanium, it does not cause ES, it seems.

I have only partials in gold (the only metal that I was not allergic....).

I know they are metals, but at least I can take them off in the night....
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Re: Titanium Tooth Implants

steve
Yeah, I won't go near Titanium. Just trying to find the right person to do the job
Steve

On Wednesday, January 6, 2021, 03:01:56 PM PST, Jinna [via ES] <[hidden email]> wrote:


I agree with Marc.

My holistic doctors say: never ever use titanium.

Zirkonia. Even though less strong than titanium, it does not cause ES, it seems.

I have only partials in gold (the only metal that I was not allergic....).

I know they are metals, but at least I can take them off in the night....


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Dandelion
Thanks for all your advice. do you know if the dentures themselves have metal or if they cause any sensitivity problems that I need to be aware of?
I am suspecting that electrosensitivity is actually a contributing factor in my tooth decay. Constant electroshocking disturbs the electrolyte balance of the blood, so it makes sense that the blood would steal minerals from the teeth to rebalance itself.
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Re: Titanium Tooth Implants

Jinna
I guess unfortunately the answer is yes.
But we gotta choose between the least worse....

I have metal partials, but I can take them off before sleeping.
I can't have any implant, even zirkonia, because my bones have been eaten up by bone infections.

I hope you find a solution that fits for you.