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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.

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> I take extremely good care of my teeth, I brush them twice a day and floss

every night before I go to bed but for the 3 months Ive had tooth and gum pain

and it always happens to the teeth in the back of my mouth. I had one tooth

pulled 3 months ago and now I have another one thats bothering me before that

the guns were swollen on a tooth that's on the other side of my mouth. I have

never had so many problems with my teeth and can't help to think it has

something to do with my on going exposure. Has anyone else had these problems,

if so other than having my teeth pulled is there a fix to this problem? I can't

believe that as hard as I've worked to get out of a WDB I'm still going thru

this.

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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 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

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

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> From: Gingersnap1964@... <Gingersnap1964@...>

> Subject: Re: Re[2]: [] Re: OT: another tooth ache

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> Date: Thursday, January 13, 2011, 11:20 AM

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> It is bad the dentist said he couldn't save my teeth and they were so

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> infected and my gums as well. Cost me 5000 dollars to have them all extracted

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> and 3000 dollars for dentures. I had to take a loan from the bank which is

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> hard to pay every month

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> Janet

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My gums have been affected too. I take CoQ10 every day because if I stop my gums

start to hurt. They are already receding a little bit but i think the CoQ10

helps alot. It gets worse after an exposure too.

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> 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 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

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

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