Guest guest Posted September 7, 2006 Report Share Posted September 7, 2006 I have a loose back tooth that I think has an infection below it. I was told the gap between the tooth and the gum is very large. Has anyone successfully used the battery and wire system on a loose tooth and in particularly right at the back of the jaw in a place deep in the cheeks? Robin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2006 Report Share Posted September 8, 2006 Hello, I have used the 6volt battery with cloth wrapped wires a number of times to fight tooth infection in molars. I am prone to infections due to my current blood chemistry. Place one cloth wrapped end as far back as possible between the cheek and gums. CAREFULLY hold the other cloth wrapped wire against the inside gum. I stress 'carefully' because you want to avoid touching the wire with your tongue. If it touches your tongue you might get the bright 'flashes', which sometimes make it difficult to concentrate. Do this ten minutes at a time, 2 or 3 times a day until the infection is gone. It has worked for me, but I am not a doctor or a dentist and have only done it for experimental purposes! O.k. FDA? Good Luck! > > I have a loose back tooth that I think has an infection below it. I was > told the gap between the tooth and the gum is very large. > > Has anyone successfully used the battery and wire system on a loose > tooth and in particularly right at the back of the jaw in a place deep > in the cheeks? > > Robin > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2006 Report Share Posted December 18, 2006 Hi Robin, what's the objective? to tighten up the tooth? I dunno, it depends why it's loose. Germs? I dunno. Looks to me like germs and this loose tooth are not related to each other, what do you think? bG > > I have tried the baby godzilla for about 4 days at 20mins per day, > reversing every 5. > > The first day seemed to have some effect in that the tooth was not so > raised. Since then there has been no improvement. I am thinking that the > reason is that there is a two tooth gap in front of loose back tooth. I > suspect that despite my best effort the two cloth wrapped electrodes are > touching each other at the missing tooth position. I suspect that a > better setup would be some form of clamp to go over the tooth. If you > think that is sensible has anyone made such an item easily? Another > problem is the cloths get very wet in my mouth because of saliva. I > wonder if that is making the current too strong. > > How do you suggest I proceed? > > Robin > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > Free Debt Consolidation Quote > FCCC offers free counseling & debt consolidation quote. No setup fees! > http://tags.bluebottle.com/fc/BgLEQfI7qXfh0g8uqKVyCWonKqaL6wH1uM8N/ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2006 Report Share Posted December 19, 2006 I put one electrode between the tooth and cheek on one side of my mouth and the other electrode on the other side of my mouth between the teeth and cheek. Tooth ache gone quickly. Tooth root or jaw bone infections cause poisons to be leaked into the blood and organs, and have been linked to heart conditions, so should not be ignored. I eventually had to have a root canal, so the infected bone could be removed and/or killed. The microcurrent did relieve the pain, but did not completely kill the infection. Maybe I was not persistant enough, but eventually took the dentist's recommendation. Dick Re: Re: Loose back tooth The reason I thought the BG might help is because there is pain when I bite on the tooth. Not huge pain. The tooth also goes in cycles of being raised and so the first to be bitten upon. Other times it is below the level of the other local teeth. To me this implies an infection as well as a loose tooth. I have large, in tooth terms, gingerval pockets around the edge of the tooth which I believe are a source of infection. Robin The above comments are in response to baby_grand's email of 19/12/2006 02:53 as quoted below: > Hi Robin, > what's the objective? to tighten up the tooth? > > I dunno, it depends why it's loose. Germs? I dunno. > > Looks to me like germs and this loose tooth are not related to each > other, what do you think? > > bG > > > >> I have tried the baby godzilla for about 4 days at 20mins per day, >> reversing every 5. >> >> The first day seemed to have some effect in that the tooth was not >> > so > >> raised. Since then there has been no improvement. I am thinking >> > that the > >> reason is that there is a two tooth gap in front of loose back >> > tooth. I > >> suspect that despite my best effort the two cloth wrapped >> > electrodes are > >> touching each other at the missing tooth position. I suspect that a >> better setup would be some form of clamp to go over the tooth. If >> > you > >> think that is sensible has anyone made such an item easily? Another >> problem is the cloths get very wet in my mouth because of saliva. I >> wonder if that is making the current too strong. >> >> How do you suggest I proceed? >> >> Robin >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------- >> ---------------------------------------------------------- Click here for huge discounts on tradeshow supplies - special offer http://tags.bluebottle.com/fc/KCuXzzVXrOuqYx5N7SF2JnCGkaqVza/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2006 Report Share Posted December 20, 2006 HI Robin, For your loose tooth-have you tried the Oil swishing (by holding mouthful of Coconut or other good Oil and rinsing through teeth for 15 minutes or so, which is said to gather toxins and help fill in gaps between teeth-then spit out at end of rinsing) DO NOT SWALLOW this! Afterwards, rinse mouth with EIS (CS) for 2 minutes. I have not tried this, but intend to when time permits. I plan to do it first thing in morning while I cook breakfast for my wife and myself and again in late afternoon. Should you try this, please after a month, reply to this list with your results. Check my Site & let me know if I can be of help. Sincerely, 59 yr FL Pharmacist www.rharrisinc.com _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of baby_grand Sent: Monday, December 18, 2006 9:54 PM Subject: Re: Loose back tooth Hi Robin, what's the objective? to tighten up the tooth? I dunno, it depends why it's loose. Germs? I dunno. Looks to me like germs and this loose tooth are not related to each other, what do you think? bG > > I have tried the baby godzilla for about 4 days at 20mins per day, > reversing every 5. > > The first day seemed to have some effect in that the tooth was not so > raised. Since then there has been no improvement. I am thinking that the > reason is that there is a two tooth gap in front of loose back tooth. I > suspect that despite my best effort the two cloth wrapped electrodes are > touching each other at the missing tooth position. I suspect that a > better setup would be some form of clamp to go over the tooth. If you > think that is sensible has anyone made such an item easily? Another > problem is the cloths get very wet in my mouth because of saliva. I > wonder if that is making the current too strong. > > How do you suggest I proceed? > > Robin > > ---------------------------------------------------------- -- > Free Debt Consolidation Quote > FCCC offers free counseling & debt consolidation quote. No setup fees! > http://tags. <http://tags.bluebottle.com/fc/BgLEQfI7qXfh0g8uqKVyCWonKqaL6wH1uM8N/> bluebottle.com/fc/BgLEQfI7qXfh0g8uqKVyCWonKqaL6wH1uM8N/ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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