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Hello Bee and All,

Hope everyone had a healthy and happy Holiday Season.

Bee, I have chipped a molar over the holiday, I will be seeing my dentist next

Tuesday to see what can be done. What would you recommend I do in the mean time

in order to prepare myself? I am also having painful gum pains on the other

side of my mouth, it seems to be on the last molar that is holding my permanent

bridge.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Good wishes and good health to you all.

Maddalena

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> Hello Bee and All,

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> Hope everyone had a healthy and happy Holiday Season.

>

> Bee, I have chipped a molar over the holiday, I will be seeing my dentist next

Tuesday to see what can be done. What would you recommend I do in the mean time

in order to prepare myself? I am also having painful gum pains on the other

side of my mouth, it seems to be on the last molar that is holding my permanent

bridge.

>

> Any help would be greatly appreciated.

>

> Good wishes and good health to you all.

Hello Maddalena,

First, do not allow the dentist to x-ray your mouth since it is usually very

unnecessary.

If you are on my program you wouldn't need to prepare yourself. Do not allow

your dentist to do a root canal or an implant. A crown over the tooth may be

necessary.

While you are healing your body will retrace having that molar removed before

they put in the bridge - see this article on retracing:

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/heal10.php

I hope everything goes okay for you at the dentist.

Love and Hugs, Bee

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Candida Support Group by BeeBee,

Thanks for your advice; I will definitely ask to have a crown put over it or

have the tooth extracted. I will keep you posted on how it goes.

Again many, many thanks.

Maddalena

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> My husband has a broken bridge in his mouth and he is anxious to get it fixed

so that he can chew hard foods. Any advice?

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+++Hi mth,

He should get a new bridge and not allow them to replace it with root canals or

implants which are very invasive and can cause his body to create inflammation

and infection.

All the best, Bee

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