Guest guest Posted January 12, 2011 Report Share Posted January 12, 2011 Wow, Tug...I am going through the very same thing my self now. I need 3 root canals and had to have one tooth pull already. and the implant alone was 2600.00 not to mention the cost of the tooth, another 900.00 plus the cost of a total of four root canals. I'm with you on this one. I think there is some connection too with the exposure to the toxic mold because I have never had this much teeth problems before either. Another expense I suppose of having to clean up this crap and getting it permanently out of your life. This experience will bankrupt a person. lost thousands of dollars in moving, doctor bills, air quality tests, MRI's, replacing furniture, books, linens, personal belongings, buying medications, vitamins, detoxing supplies, dry cleaning, new washer and dryer, bottles of ammonia, cleaning supplies, extra storage and now getting hit with major dental bills. It's just too much sometimes, it really is. leslie From: barb b w <barb1283@...> Subject: [] Re: OT: another tooth ache Date: Monday, January 10, 2011, 10:35 PM I don't know about any mold involvement but this has really worked for me to my amazement: I had this happen twice and work twice. I had what felt like a tooth ache developing and feeling sorry that I probably had not brushed my teeth enough or flossed, I vigorously brushed area that was hurting. It bled alot but I kept brushing until it became numb, then it stopped hurting and the pain never came back. A couple years later same thing happened, I did the same thing with same results. I think pain may have been from gum and I probably brushed the pocket open, it bled out and then healed over. I know to take care of gingivitis dentist cut back gums, so I guess I brushed them open and brushed until there was no more irritation. Was surprised myself it worked. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2011 Report Share Posted January 13, 2011 Interesting, Diane. Same exact thing happened to me right after exposure. Barth www.presenting.net/sbs/sbs.html SUBMIT YOUR DOCTOR: www.presenting.net/sbs/molddoctors.html --- d> This is how the connection of teeth and mold exposure was explained to me by an endodontist in Boston, Mass. Toxic exposures cause your blood to thicken (hypercoagulation) and then the tooth dies d> as a result of " lack of blood supply " needed for it to thrive. My teeth were affected before the rest of my body, it was my first crisis. Two absessed teeth which resulted in two root canals.Less d> than two years later, had those same teeth extracted in hopes of feeling better. Little did I know at the time, it was merely the beginning of my problems. D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2011 Report Share Posted January 14, 2011 Hi , before you have a very expensive root canal please read about the implications of root canals. before you add to your toxic overload.   http://www.holisticdentist.com/articles/root-canal-treatment.html God Bless !! dragonflymcs Mayleen ________________________________ From: leslie ferrell <ferrellstudio@...> Sent: Thu, January 13, 2011 2:37:03 AM Subject: Re: [] Re: OT: another tooth ache  Wow, Tug...I am going through the very same thing my self now. I need 3 root canals and had to have one tooth pull already. and the implant alone was 2600.00 not to mention the cost of the tooth, another 900.00 plus the cost of a total of four root canals. I'm with you on this one. I think there is some connection too with the exposure to the toxic mold because I have never had this much teeth problems before either. Another expense I suppose of having to clean up this crap and getting it permanently out of your life. This experience will bankrupt a person. lost thousands of dollars in moving, doctor bills, air quality tests, MRI's, replacing furniture, books, linens, personal belongings, buying medications, vitamins, detoxing supplies, dry cleaning, new washer and dryer, bottles of ammonia, cleaning supplies, extra storage and now getting hit with major dental bills. It's just too much sometimes, it really is. leslie From: barb b w <barb1283@...> Subject: [] Re: OT: another tooth ache Date: Monday, January 10, 2011, 10:35 PM I don't know about any mold involvement but this has really worked for me to my amazement: I had this happen twice and work twice. I had what felt like a tooth ache developing and feeling sorry that I probably had not brushed my teeth enough or flossed, I vigorously brushed area that was hurting. It bled alot but I kept brushing until it became numb, then it stopped hurting and the pain never came back. A couple years later same thing happened, I did the same thing with same results. I think pain may have been from gum and I probably brushed the pocket open, it bled out and then healed over. I know to take care of gingivitis dentist cut back gums, so I guess I brushed them open and brushed until there was no more irritation. Was surprised myself it worked. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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