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Re: O/T, Dental Re: Root canal saga... Dean?

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> Hi Dean, thanks for your invaluable input.

> I went back to the dentist and he checked it out. said everything was

> healing well and that there was no infection, except for the fact that

> the stiches had become really nasty, full of plaque... He took them

> out and things started to calm down and there has been no feeling of

> imflamation or aching since. I hope this means that everything is fine

> and that the dentist is right! God it's so hard to trust a health care

> professional.

>

> deborah

Hi Deborah,

I did not realise you still had stitches in. They get infected after the

third day and should be removed on day for according to Dr Hulda .

(see her dental aftercare program for mouth surgery on the link below).

Here is where the dental information is located that I have accumulated so

far.

http://livingnetwork.co.za/dentalnetwork/

A good document to read is " What to do the day of the dental visit! "

DeanSA

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> hi dean

> So, you reckon that infected stiches can could cause some aching? but

> if there was an infected socket it would cause consistant pain that

> would continue after the stiches have been removed.

That is usally the case. Infected stiches always have a slight ache and

infection by day 4, and also your gums are healing to the stiches pull more

on the more sturdy gums.

Immediate infection in the socket usually feels like a more permanent and

sore pulsing. Also, you glands will telll you a lot. The upper jaw

infections will give you pain on the back of the neck and swollen glands

around the ear and back of neck, plus sinus issues.

Lower jaw infections cause glands to swell mainly in the chin area and cause

anterior shoulder pain most commonly.

> thanks deborah

>

> ps. Lung symptoms that died away after first removal of root canal

> (that was on tooth lung meridian) are still absent!

Yes, I'm seen many symptoms vanish after removal of these infections.

I'm so glad for you, especially because it takes some degree of courage to

go against established and dogmatic views of mainstream dentistry.

DeanSA

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