Guest guest Posted June 4, 2008 Report Share Posted June 4, 2008 Excellent! Glad to hear you got all that junk out. Are you on milk thistle to help your liver dispose of the infection? This might help. Arnica for pain...I hope your feeling better soon. I think we have all been to Butchers... I still have to get my cavitations done...I find it ironic that I had one molar removed that got abscessed. I didn't want the root canal. I had the guy clean the socket and everything. He was supposed to be a nice mercury free, biological dentist. Well, what I got was an infected mess that took 6 weeks to heal. You could see my jaw bone for pete's sake. It was horrible I was in so much pain. Anyway, it finally healed up. Now I have a cavitation there. And sometimes it hurts like the tooth is still there. Very odd, since there is no tooth and supposedly he removed the tooth membrane. So why do I feel it hurting?? Subliminal memory of a tooth no longer there? Hee, hee. I'm sure it's cause it's infected... Anyway...I am happy to hear someone out there has found some useful doctors and dentist. > > > SO yesterday I had a Dr Jarvis in Santa remove my root canal > No pain during removal but about 3 hours later it was like a truck hit > my head..PAIN and swelling below by right jaw and throbbing. IT lasted > most of last night and I believe the infection/discharge is now being > disbursed out of my body as i have an incredible body ache > > DR Jarvis the extraction dentist called me at 9:00 pm last night and I > told him about the swelling and throbbing under my jaw. He said " well > you had a pretty good infection going on at the base of the root canal " > He had told me during the surgery that almost every root canal he > removes has some level of infection > > Its funny though... its a different pain today..like a bad flu ache > that I can only hope is my body getting rid of all the crud that was > tied to this root canal > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2008 Report Share Posted June 5, 2008 - Below. Posted by: " mercurybeater " mercurybeater@... mercurybeater Wed Jun 4, 2008 9:50 am (PDT) >Background >I had a root canal placed about a year ago, (I think Feb 2007) due in part to a emergency dental trip when an amalgam filling broke. The Butcher of Berkeley (Dentist) told me he would use a rubber dam (did not) and I think used a jackhammer to remove the filling Don't have to ask if he's toxic! >This was right in the period where I was nuttier than a fruitcake due to bad protocol (cilantro/edta/chorella and heavy diet of sulphur foods) >SO my amalgam fillings came out In november and I have been chelating since (6+ months) >Around the time I had my amalgam fillings out the root canal would throb at night..I do not know if the amalagam drilling set off the infection noted below or not: MY guess is it was always there..IF I felt this bad post root canal removal and with the swelling and body ache, I shudder to think how this would have affected me if I left this poison (root canal) in longer I also had a root canal that was infected and the infection was getting near a root. In addition, I had a piece of tooth left in the bone when a wisdom tooth was removed and which caused an infection going up into the sinus. I'll just mention another possibility, from personal experience. It could be that you started clenching your teeth at night. The trauma to the teeth, sometimes one tooth that we " lean " on, can also cause throbbing. >I went to this NP who is also a dentist in Sebastopol (super guy DR Lipelt). He recommends and provides 3 weekly treatments of homeopathic injections into the cavitiation areas and root canals to lessen the bacteria load. He said removing a root canal/cleaning out a cavitation without these injections can sometimes overload the body with toxins when the root canal was removed. I belive his treatment worked as my root canal stopped throbbing after the second injection which tells me the infection was lessened >SO yesterday I had a Dr Jjarvis in Santa remove my root canal No pain during removal but about 3 hours later it was like a truck hit my head..PAIN and swelling below by right jaw and throbbing. IT lasted most of last night and I believe the infection/discharge is now being disbursed out of my body as i have an incredible body ache I have heard some strange things happen when cavitations are cleaned. One woman reported to me that she smelled to high heaven for 7-10 days, badly enough that people next to her in line at the airport commented. >DR Jarvis the extraction dentist called me at 9:00 pm last night and I told him about the swelling and throbbing under my jaw. He said " well you had a pretty good infection going on at the base of the root canal " He had told me during the surgery that almost every root canal he removes has some level of infection That could be. I had 3 removed. 2 of them were infected, one was not. >Its funny though... its a different pain today..like a bad flu ache that I can only hope is my body getting rid of all the crud that was tied to this root canal >Dr Lipelt (the NP in Sebastopol) has provided me some homeopathic stuff which I think is helping. He also provides homepathic tretament to take to the extraction dentist for him to inject diuring the extraction/ surgery >I know it is hard to do everything necessary to get better from these toxins that have accumulated in us due to hevay metals and other tooth related matters. BUT in my case anyway I think having these cavitaions/root canals removed will really help Yes. My dentist had an agenda for which root canals he wanted to take out first. I " redirected " him because I had a feeling about where the real problem was, and ... I was right. I think the body know what it has to do next in it's process of healing. The difficulty is listening to it. I'll make you aware of one thing that you may need to know, . The reason the cavitation does not heal is because the bone has been damaged by the presence of metals. Remarkably, this was well known in the first half of the 1900s, but we have repressed all this knowledge. The unfortunate implication of this is that the cavitation may not heal, and you may have to do this again. I had to do two of my wisdom teeth twice. >I'll let you know when the pain stops Get better soon! > Dave. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2008 Report Share Posted June 5, 2008 Dave, do you know if this apply to cavitations that had no metal? I have two cavitations, One where the molar was and one from a wisdom tooth, both became dry sockets, which is probably why they didn't heal right. My other wisdom teeth that were removed healed fine and show no cavitations. I never had any root canals or mercury in the root tips etc. In my case there was infection after extraction, and dry socket. Oddly, my dentist was stumped when she looked at this cavitation, the one molar I had removed became infected two days after extraction, it was a horrible painful mess. I had to pack it with anesthetic, clove oil gauze stuff for a few weeks for it to heal. Anyway, on the x ray, you can see what look like bone cells that did not calcify. It's the oddest thing. So there is no bone in the socket, but cells, that appear to be osteoclasts (right word?). She said, for some reason it started to heal up but my body didn't calcify it. So she felt my ability to heal was too compromised to do the cavitation surgery at that time. So we are waiting for some healing/chelation etc. > I'll make you aware of one thing that you may need to know, . The reason the cavitation does not heal is because the bone has been damaged by the presence of metals. Remarkably, this was well known in the first half of the 1900s, but we have repressed all this knowledge. The unfortunate implication of this is that the cavitation may not heal, and you may have to do this again. I had to do two of my wisdom teeth twice. > >Dave. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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