Guest guest Posted July 7, 2008 Report Share Posted July 7, 2008 check out www.toothsoap.comOrder "The Perfect Prescription for your teeth book". It tells how to remineralize teeth. I would do these things in conjunction with homeopathy. good luck. <vandalsem@...> wrote: Our (almost) three year old fell two weeks ago and broke his frontbaby tooth in half - horizontally.We have been playing it by ear to see if he needs serious dentalintervention. He is very sensitive to brushing his teeth, anythingcold and won't bite down on anything with those front teeth. He doesnot seem to be in excessive pain. He eats normally, still sucks on abottle and for the most part is his happy, joyful, sweet self.I took him to a pediatric dentist this morning and she wants tocompletely knock him out with anesthesia, clean away the decay andrebuild those front teeth with some resin/composite stuff. She saidthat the nerve was not exposed but is close and the pulp couldeventually become infected if we didn't do anything.My hubby and I pow-wow'd and we've decided to treat him withhomeopathy for four weeks then readdress the situation on the 7th ofAugust (while keeping our appointment for the 24th of September). Weare considering Kreosotum, Calc Phos and plantago major - these wereused by another mommy who posted in alternativekidsteeth - although Ireally have no idea what they are yet. I also understand it ispossible to remineralize teeth and we are currently using High VitaminCod Liver Oil and just recently started High Vitamin Butter Oil. Wefollow a pretty tight Weston A. Price diet - no sugar, veg oil,processed food or anything that I don't make in our own kitchen.I realize this is more of a homeopathic group kind of message,but wondered, since most of you are so versed in many things, whatyour thoughts were.Most of all, we don't want our baby to be in pain. We also don't wantany infection - but we also don't want him completely anesthetized.Thank you all so much for any insights.-vanessa Mom to Monty (3) & Sully (2) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2008 Report Share Posted July 7, 2008 Hello People have gotten fantastic results with a productcalled Crystal Clear Neutralizer Gel for all kinds ofproblems including teeth. People have gotten rid oftoothaches, gingivitis, infections, etc and also loosened teeth became solid again. Since this iscompletely natural, you can put it in the little guy'smouth and it will not hurt one bit when he swallowsit. As a matter of fact, a lot of people use this Gelto brush their teeth twice daily or more and end uphaving hardly any plaque when they visit the dentist. If you decide to use this Gel, let me know and I can give you a call and tell you a bunch of things you would find interesting.This amazing stuff does all sorts of things for the skin as well. My daughter who burns easily inthe sun, uses it as a sunscreen. I mention thesethings as there will be lots left after the tooth hasbeen taken care of. The Gel often helps to takeaway pain as well. You can get it at > >www.uriinternational.com/raworganicfoodsI used to be a distributor for Young Living EssentialOils and I remember one fellow using one of theircombinations to brush his teeth and he said theenamel was growing back in his teeth after he hadused it for about 6 months. I am not making anyclaims as I do not know how true that was but thoseoils seemed to be doing wonderful things for people.I wish I could have continued with them.I am no longer a distributor for Young Living so Iguess you would be best to do a Google Searchif you are interested in checking that out.I hope the little guy will not need any further treatment.Helen604-420-1544 From: <vandalsem@...>Subject: [ ] OT-Remineralizing baby teeth Date: Monday, July 7, 2008, 11:58 AM Our (almost) three year old fell two weeks ago and broke his front baby tooth in half - horizontally. We have been playing it by ear to see if he needs serious dental intervention. He is very sensitive to brushing his teeth, anything cold and won't bite down on anything with those front teeth. He does not seem to be in excessive pain. He eats normally, still sucks on a bottle and for the most part is his happy, joyful, sweet self. I took him to a pediatric dentist this morning and she wants to completely knock him out with anesthesia, clean away the decay and rebuild those front teeth with some resin/composite stuff. She said that the nerve was not exposed but is close and the pulp could eventually become infected if we didn't do anything. My hubby and I pow-wow'd and we've decided to treat him with homeopathy for four weeks then readdress the situation on the 7th of August (while keeping our appointment for the 24th of September). We are considering Kreosotum, Calc Phos and plantago major - these were used by another mommy who posted in alternativekidsteet h - although I really have no idea what they are yet. I also understand it is possible to remineralize teeth and we are currently using High Vitamin Cod Liver Oil and just recently started High Vitamin Butter Oil. We follow a pretty tight Weston A. Price diet - no sugar, veg oil, processed food or anything that I don't make in our own kitchen. I realize this is more of a homeopathic group kind of message, but wondered, since most of you are so versed in many things, what your thoughts were. Most of all, we don't want our baby to be in pain. We also don't want any infection - but we also don't want him completely anesthetized. Thank you all so much for any insights. -vanessa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2008 Report Share Posted July 8, 2008 Hmmm, I'm wondering if the Miracle II neutralizer gel would do the same thing. I use the M-II neutral liquid as an additive to my contact lens saline solution and I found that the life of my contact lens is greatly extended. Feels good too! Did not think to try brushing my teeth with the gel though. cheers! Colleen > From: <vandalsem@...> > Subject: [ ] OT-Remineralizing baby teeth > > Date: Monday, July 7, 2008, 11:58 AM > > > > > > > > > > > > Our (almost) three year old fell two weeks ago and broke his front > > baby tooth in half - horizontally. > > > > We have been playing it by ear to see if he needs serious dental > > intervention. He is very sensitive to brushing his teeth, anything > > cold and won't bite down on anything with those front teeth. He does > > not seem to be in excessive pain. He eats normally, still sucks on a > > bottle and for the most part is his happy, joyful, sweet self. > > > > I took him to a pediatric dentist this morning and she wants to > > completely knock him out with anesthesia, clean away the decay and > > rebuild those front teeth with some resin/composite stuff. She said > > that the nerve was not exposed but is close and the pulp could > > eventually become infected if we didn't do anything. > > > > My hubby and I pow-wow'd and we've decided to treat him with > > homeopathy for four weeks then readdress the situation on the 7th of > > August (while keeping our appointment for the 24th of September). We > > are considering Kreosotum, Calc Phos and plantago major - these were > > used by another mommy who posted in alternativekidsteet h - although I > > really have no idea what they are yet. I also understand it is > > possible to remineralize teeth and we are currently using High Vitamin > > Cod Liver Oil and just recently started High Vitamin Butter Oil. We > > follow a pretty tight Weston A. Price diet - no sugar, veg oil, > > processed food or anything that I don't make in our own kitchen. > > > > I realize this is more of a homeopathic group kind of message, > > but wondered, since most of you are so versed in many things, what > > your thoughts were. > > > > Most of all, we don't want our baby to be in pain. We also don't want > > any infection - but we also don't want him completely anesthetized. > > > > Thank you all so much for any insights. > > > > -vanessa > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2008 Report Share Posted July 8, 2008 I haven't used them personally but a couple of people on another list swear by Uncle Harry's products http://www.uncleharrys.com:80/ it may be worth having a look at the site [ ] OT-Remineralizing baby teeth > Our (almost) three year old fell two weeks ago and broke his front > baby tooth in half - horizontally. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2008 Report Share Posted July 12, 2008 Hi I just wanted to chime in with some thoughts here. My daughter had all her back molars grow in without enamel on them. They were brown and mishapen. Many dentists had never seen this before so we were confused and had to go to a specialist. She had caps put on them before I knew not to just take everyone's word for things. Later, I discovered that she has celiacs disease. Weak enamel is a symptom of celiacs. My son did not have the drastic problem my daughter had, but his enamel was weak and he turned out to be wheat intolerant also. There is some evidence that magnesium can rebuild enamel in postmenopausal women, who often have softening of their teeth. So... just wanted to add those bits to the conversation here. I have not aggressively corrected this with my children because we're trying to kill Lyme, etc., but after I began supplementing and we cleaned up our diet they have had no new cavities in the last five years. My daughter's teeth used to grow in with cavities in them already. Very upsetting. She can not tolerate any grains whatsoever right now - not just wheat. > > From: <vandalsem@> > > Subject: [ ] OT-Remineralizing baby teeth > > > > Date: Monday, July 7, 2008, 11:58 AM > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Our (almost) three year old fell two weeks ago and broke > his front > > > > baby tooth in half - horizontally. > > > > > > > > We have been playing it by ear to see if he needs serious dental > > > > intervention. He is very sensitive to brushing his teeth, anything > > > > cold and won't bite down on anything with those front teeth. He does > > > > not seem to be in excessive pain. He eats normally, still sucks on a > > > > bottle and for the most part is his happy, joyful, sweet self. > > > > > > > > I took him to a pediatric dentist this morning and she wants to > > > > completely knock him out with anesthesia, clean away the decay and > > > > rebuild those front teeth with some resin/composite stuff. She said > > > > that the nerve was not exposed but is close and the pulp could > > > > eventually become infected if we didn't do anything. > > > > > > > > My hubby and I pow-wow'd and we've decided to treat him with > > > > homeopathy for four weeks then readdress the situation on the 7th of > > > > August (while keeping our appointment for the 24th of September). We > > > > are considering Kreosotum, Calc Phos and plantago major - these were > > > > used by another mommy who posted in alternativekidsteet h - although I > > > > really have no idea what they are yet. I also understand it is > > > > possible to remineralize teeth and we are currently using High Vitamin > > > > Cod Liver Oil and just recently started High Vitamin Butter Oil. We > > > > follow a pretty tight Weston A. Price diet - no sugar, veg oil, > > > > processed food or anything that I don't make in our own kitchen. > > > > > > > > I realize this is more of a homeopathic group kind of message, > > > > but wondered, since most of you are so versed in many things, what > > > > your thoughts were. > > > > > > > > Most of all, we don't want our baby to be in pain. We also don't want > > > > any infection - but we also don't want him completely anesthetized. > > > > > > > > Thank you all so much for any insights. > > > > > > > > -vanessa > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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