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I say do whatever you have to do to get these blind folks to wake up!

Doing anything is better than doing nothing. Someone will take notice!

Stay strong, hang in there and best wishes.

I pray for all of us!

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Your dentist could be right about the taste, especially if the tooth is draining

the infection. But do try and make sure that your dentist removed all the

infectious material in the socket. That would include all tooth ligaments. Any

surrounding infectious sites might need to be treated. But your dentist would

have to have experience there. Some of the problems with extractions is that

residual infections can be left inside the mouth and form cavitations and

perhaps cause other health issues. Some docs will use a variety of things to

treat the site if needed. I'm no expert and am having some brain fog/health

issues right now, but perhaps someone else on the list has experience with

biological dentistry and can help you or send you to a reliable web link.

" Whole-Body Dentistry " by Mark A. Breiner is one of the books that might have

this information in it. As a layperson I found it to be helpful in getting me to

understand alternative dentistry. I'd look

up the info for you, but am not living at home at present. Try and do your

research here to quell any worries and make sure that you cover your bases. Good

luck.

Sam

ps - there might be a group that could also help you. The mcs, or

candidaisis list, or there I don't know if there is a biological dental list?

> It was by my wisdom tooth and my mouth really tastes bad

> since I had it pulled.

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, I went through this too, a abcess in my sinuses on my upper

jaw killed the nerves to two of my teeth, not to long ago. when he

pulled them there was pus ubside the teeth and they were roting from

the inside out, they kept breaking of chips. yes the taste was very

bad, dont swallow it, will upset your stomach. I though mine would

never quit draining but ater 2 days it quit and they healed and I

have had no further problem, I think the abcess drained out where the

teeth were pulled. my cat scan showed this abcess before that, wonder

if it's gone now? haven't had no more problems there so thinking so.

hang in there, but if it doesn't start healing get back to a doctor,

the candida A. may be infecting it now. I dont think antibiotics work

for candida though. hope you get to felling better

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sounds very painful, was wondering if you have been diagnosed with

chronic rhinosinusitis? I've seen cat scans that show the whole area

around the mouth is infected, that would cause a lot of infections in

the mouth.

>

> I have so much bacteria and disease in my gumns I have to have all my

teeth

> pulled. Ive had abcessed teeth,infected root canals ,infected teeth

and now

> this.

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Thanks for all the responses. I also had the sinutitus, etc. and had

sinus surgery. It was very difficult to recover from the surgery but I

have never been stuffy since, just smell too much. I never get runny

nose but there is a lot that doesn't drain. If I cry sometimes it will

drain out, use saline but I guess my problem is centered around sinuses

and mouth, and lungs. The taste is a little better today. I am sure

more teeth will be affected eventually. Still have a good smile at

least they have been back teeth. I am proud my daughter at 23 has

never had a cavity. Hope it continues for her, she luckily has not been

ill from the mold. Thanks all.

>

> I have so much bacteria and disease in my gumns I have to have all my

teeth

> pulled. Ive had abcessed teeth,infected root canals ,infected teeth

and now

> this.

>

>

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---I have read that some people rinse with MMS as well as take it and

have had great results with your type of problem.

cathy

In , " who " <jeaninem660@...>

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>

> sounds very painful, was wondering if you have been diagnosed with

> chronic rhinosinusitis? I've seen cat scans that show the whole

area

> around the mouth is infected, that would cause a lot of infections

in

> the mouth.

>

>

> >

> > I have so much bacteria and disease in my gumns I have to have

all my

> teeth

> > pulled. Ive had abcessed teeth,infected root canals ,infected

teeth

> and now

> > this.

> >

> >

> > **************

> > Get trade secrets for amazing burgers. Watch " Cooking with

> > Tyler Florence " on AOL Food.

> > (http://food.aol.com/tyler-florence?video=4 & amp;

> > ?NCID=aolfod00030000000002)

> >

> >

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, I hope you continue to feel better and SMILE!! Glad to hear about

your daughter. My daughter is 24 and only has one which happened when she wore

braces.She also isn't sick but I worry about both of my children. I pray

everyday that they will stay safe. I have had both of them take the VCS test and

have even thought of having the blood work done to see if they are the

genotypes for the illness but then I don't know if I really want to find out!!!

Thanks for all the responses. I also had the sinutitus, etc. and had

sinus surgery. It was very difficult to recover from the surgery but I

have never been stuffy since, just smell too much. I never get runny

nose but there is a lot that doesn't drain. If I cry sometimes it will

drain out, use saline but I guess my problem is centered around sinuses

and mouth, and lungs. The taste is a little better today. I am sure

more teeth will be affected eventually. Still have a good smile at

least they have been back teeth. I am proud my daughter at 23 has

never had a cavity. Hope it continues for her, she luckily has not been

ill from the mold. Thanks all.

**************Get trade secrets for amazing burgers. Watch " Cooking with

Tyler Florence " on AOL Food.

(http://food.aol.com/tyler-florence?video=4 & ?NCID=aolfod00030000000002)

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Same problem! zinc helped me some. Alice

ldelp84227 <ldelp84227@...> wrote: Thanks for all the responses. I also had

the sinutitus, etc. and had

sinus surgery. It was very difficult to recover from the surgery but I

have never been stuffy since, just smell too much. I never get runny

nose but there is a lot that doesn't drain. If I cry sometimes it will

drain out, use saline but I guess my problem is centered around sinuses

and mouth, and lungs. The taste is a little better today. I am sure

more teeth will be affected eventually. Still have a good smile at

least they have been back teeth. I am proud my daughter at 23 has

never had a cavity. Hope it continues for her, she luckily has not been

ill from the mold. Thanks all.

>

> I have so much bacteria and disease in my gumns I have to have all my

teeth

> pulled. Ive had abcessed teeth,infected root canals ,infected teeth

and now

> this.

>

>

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What is MMS. Thanks,

>

> ---I have read that some people rinse with MMS as well as take it and

> have had great results with your type of problem.

> cathy

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Maybe google bad taste in mouth or go to 'wrong diagnosis' for alot of

different things that can cause that but sounds like draining infection

might be the cause. Rinse your mouth out often and keep it clean. I

wouldn't use a strong anticeptic like Listerine. In me it kills

beneficial bacteria and I end up with coated tongue.

--- In , " ldelp84227 " <ldelp84227@...>

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> I have been dealing with a tooth ache and finally got to the dentist

> last Friday. He said it was an abcess under my

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I suffered sinusitis and asthma most of my life but I have never had an abcessed

tooth or even a cavity in my upper teeth. I am on this list as I recently had

to have an upper tooth pulled and may need to get an implant which EI friends

are warning me I cannot handle. I don't think sinus and teeth problems are

necessarily connected for this reason. I was never a candy eater as a child

which I think is a big factor.

Alice

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sorry, but I disagree, you get severe trigiminal and other cranial

nerve damage and also blood vessel vasculitis and you'll know where the

nerves in in your teeth are tied in. I've experienced my whole upper

jaw/teeth hurting right along with the nerves surrounding my nose and

in my sinuses and severe pain,tingleing in the roof of my mouth with

some toxic/chemical exposures.actually some of the vessells and nerves

that have the thinest layer of tissue protection are in our nose and

sinuses,upperjaw and roof of the mouth. the abcess in my sinuses and

upper jaw only made these two teeth jurt when it acted up, the nerves

in these two teeth died, the teeth rotted from the inside out and there

was pus in the cavity with the dieing nerve. there was one tooth

between these twp teeth that was not effected at all. sence I had these

two teeth pulled and after they drained something very nasty for two

days and took longer to heal than normal teeth pulled, I have no longer

had pain for that abcess in my sinuses, Ieven go as far to say that a

cat scan would show it no longer is there. and there is info. out there

about draining certain cysts and abcesses and if everything comes out,

they heal, biggest problems is that some aren't accessable.

--- In , Alice Frost <alicefrost1947@...>

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>

> I suffered sinusitis and asthma most of my life but I have never had

an abcessed tooth or even a cavity in my upper teeth. I am on this

list as I recently had to have an upper tooth pulled and may need to

get an implant which EI friends are warning me I cannot handle. I don't

think sinus and teeth problems are necessarily connected for this

reason. I was never a candy eater as a child which I think is a big

factor.

>

> Alice

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Everyone is different Alice. I've had issues with both sinus and various tooth

problems and have noted for example a slight to aggravating increase in tooth

pain if during the spring season when my hay fever acts up. My dentist feels

there is a connection with one possibly affecting the other. It can go both ways

according to him. If you have an unchecked infection it can affect your sinuses

and if you have a sinus infection, it can cause at least referred pain to

various teeth. As far as whether or not sinus infections can actually cause

tooth problems other than pain, I don't know. I'll be seeing my dentist next

week and will ask his opinion.

Sam

> I suffered sinusitis and asthma most of my life but I have

> never had an abcessed tooth or even a cavity in my upper

> teeth.

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Alice,

Don't take it personally please, but I would have to disagree with you

concerning the effects of mold/mycotoxins affecting your teeth. My

wife had teeth that were perfect and during her exposure they all

started to deteriorate and rot right at the gum line. The dentist

didn't understand why and at that time neither did we. They all had to

be removed. I know there are many on this group that have had major

dential problems very similiar after their exposure.

KC

--- In , Alice Frost <alicefrost1947@...>

wrote:

>

> I suffered sinusitis and asthma most of my life but I have never had

an abcessed tooth or even a cavity in my upper teeth. I am on this

list as I recently had to have an upper tooth pulled and may need to

get an implant which EI friends are warning me I cannot handle. I

don't think sinus and teeth problems are necessarily connected for

this reason. I was never a candy eater as a child which I think is a

big factor.

>

> Alice

>

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RE: implants, I couldn't get an implant because the dentist said my

sinuses were too close to the upper teeth. I would have to get my

sinuses moved or something like that. That was before my illness ten

years ago. The abcess thing was my first time. I usually have good

check ups when I go to the dentist even though I can't go on a regular

basis. Just wanted to mention all can't get implants I guess. ---

In , Alice Frost <alicefrost1947@...>

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I've had the exact same experience. I had perfect, clean, white,

cavity free teeth prior to my exposure; now I have painful, discolored

teeth with the gums pulling away from two teeth w/no other medical

explanation.

Cheryl

concerning the effects of mold/mycotoxins affecting your teeth. My

wife had teeth that were perfect and during her exposure they all

started to deteriorate and rot right at the gum line. The dentist

didn't understand why and at that time neither did we. They all had to

be removed. I know there are many on this group that have had major

dential problems very similiar after their exposure.

KC

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Janet,

I seemed to have done alright, but I had them removed (not by

choice) in the beginning of my illness. That was 10 years ago. Sorry

I can't help you more than that.

Sharon

>

> KC I am scared that I have to have all my teeth out. How did

Sharon do with

> it?

> Janet

>

>

> **************

> Get trade secrets for amazing burgers. Watch " Cooking with

> Tyler Florence " on AOL Food.

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> ?NCID=aolfod00030000000002)

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My heart goes out to you Janet if all your teeth are bothering you. I

suffered with the tooth I just had to get pulled. I did have gum

disease before I got sick from mold and they were able to fix it but I

had to go to that special dentist, I forget what you call them right

now. It did cost a lot but I did pay monthly. Not sure I could do it

now, but I know dentures can be uncomfortable, so I hear. They did some

culture on my gums after all the work was done and I did some strong

antiobitic. It is probably not an option for this expensive work but I

wanted to tell you. I hate how we all have to suffer so much. Bless

you,

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I have been there and am there now with the onset of the spring allergy season.

Sinus infections can play a large role in tooth pain and/or health. I have at

times been able to get total relief of tooth pain when treating the sinuses. I

did make sure to check things with my dentist as well. You don't want to

overlook a tooth abcess, infection or dying tooth. Sometimes have done it with

saline rinses and other times have used nasal sprays like nasalcrom and

astletin.

Hope this is helpful and wish you well.

Sam

> My heart goes out to you Janet if all your teeth are

> bothering you.

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