jasonraymondson wrote:I have a large cavity in number 17 caused by the crooked wisdom tooth next to it that is angled placing pressure on it. Do you think I should have the wisdom tooth pulled as well? This is my last one.
I am also considering getting a root canal for number 17 and trying to save the tooth, but I am thinking that is probably too much damn trouble.
Niagara wrote:The cavity can be fixed without the dentist.
Dentists do what they're taught to do; drill and fill. They don't address the underlying reason for tooth decay which is a mineral deficiency.
Tooth decay is reversible through proper nutrition. Cod liver oil with vitamin K[sub]2[/sub] can work wonders.
Check out this book, much of which is a compilation of Dr. Weston Price's work dating back to the 1920's
Cure Tooth Decay
Your tooth has the capability of repairing itself. The cavity can fill itself back in with tertiary dentin. But it takes some aggressive changes in your diet.
Niagara wrote:Brushing is useless, except for cosmetic reasons. You want that smile for your first date to be sans chicken shreds.
Nutrition is the only factor in tooth decay. Weston Price discovered entire populations with nearly 100% immunity to cavities.
He met an old lady, nearly 100 years old who didn't know what a toothbrush was. She still had all her teeth in perfect condition.
jasonraymondson wrote:I have a large cavity in number 17 caused by the crooked wisdom tooth next to it that is angled placing pressure on it. Do you think I should have the wisdom tooth pulled as well? This is my last one.
I am also considering getting a root canal for number 17 and trying to save the tooth, but I am thinking that is probably too much damn trouble.
jasonraymondson wrote:Both are out, now I just wait for the immense pain to kick in.
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