Guest guest Posted December 28, 2008 Report Share Posted December 28, 2008 Thanks , I am thinking that teeth are a lot more porous than imagined. I guess they absorb the H2O2 and this is why it seems to stave off the pain of the infection when I use H2O2 as a mouth wash and also swab my teeth and gums with H2O2. I am using the 3% that you buy from the drugstore. I may look into buying a food grade H2O2 rinse from the health food store. As long as my teeth don't hurt, I guess I am fine. I read on earthclinic that a lot of people seemed to get rid of their tooth aches and infections by using raw garlic. I may try this as well, despite the pain it will cause my mouth. Angie > Brushing with H2O2 helps so does mouthwash with the same in it. > If you have a water pik then a tsp of " food grade " in the water works > very well. I hear plantian is super helpful for gum infections too. > > J > > > Brushiing with H202 > > I noticed that my inflamed toth that the dentists have said requre a root > canal, when it starts to feel sensitive, I have noticed that the discomfort > subsided pretty quickly afterward. Is this going to help to prevent the need > for a root canal if I do this often enough? > > A. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest guest Posted December 28, 2008 Report Share Posted December 28, 2008 Hi, Angie: The garlic sounds like a good idea. I like oregano oil, too, but one must be careful with it because it's " hot. " Good luck. > Thanks , > > I am thinking that teeth are a lot more porous than imagined. I guess they > absorb the H2O2 and this is why it seems to stave off the pain of the > infection when I use H2O2 as a mouth wash and also swab my teeth and gums > with H2O2. I am using the 3% that you buy from the drugstore. I may look > into buying a food grade H2O2 rinse from the health food store. As long as > my teeth don't hurt, I guess I am fine. > > I read on earthclinic that a lot of people seemed to get rid of their tooth > aches and infections by using raw garlic. I may try this as well, despite > the pain it will cause my mouth. > > Angie > > > > > Brushing with H2O2 helps so does mouthwash with the same in it. > > If you have a water pik then a tsp of " food grade " in the water works > > very well. I hear plantian is super helpful for gum infections too. > > > > J > > > > > > Brushiing with H202 > > > > I noticed that my inflamed toth that the dentists have said requre a root > > canal, when it starts to feel sensitive, I have noticed that the > discomfort > > subsided pretty quickly afterward. Is this going to help to prevent the > need > > for a root canal if I do this often enough? > > > > A. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2008 Report Share Posted December 29, 2008 I tried the garlic last night and it hurt when I chewed. Today, it seems like the tooth is more sensitive and that the garlic may have agrivated the tooth all the more. I guess H2O2 is a better alternative. Angie > > > Brushing with H2O2 helps so does mouthwash with the same in it. > > If you have a water pik then a tsp of " food grade " in the water works > > very well. I hear plantian is super helpful for gum infections too. > > > > J > > > > > > Brushiing with H202 > > > > I noticed that my inflamed toth that the dentists have said requre a root > > canal, when it starts to feel sensitive, I have noticed that the > discomfort > > subsided pretty quickly afterward. Is this going to help to prevent the > need > > for a root canal if I do this often enough? > > > > A. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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