Guest guest Posted January 21, 2004 Report Share Posted January 21, 2004 PTH is a parathryroid hormone test. Oh yes, distal is a big deal, calcium-wise. Pam in Niceville Re: Help! I have broken 2 teeth in a week's time! UPDATE Thanks for the info, Pam. I haven't had any labs done since last summer and didn't get a copy of them, something I plan to do this time around. PTH is what kind of test? A calcium level? I'm thinking of upgrading to Vitalady's stronger calcium supp with the boron, etc. I reckon being distal is going to punish me more in the calcium department than I have realized. My surgeon's program doesn't really tell us squat. That's why I'm glad I lurk and learn from ya'll. To update, my dentist told me to check with my doc on the nutritional aspects. Her approach is to give me some samples of ACT fluoride rinse to use after eating and/or brushing. Also, the Biotene toothpaste to deal with dry mouth issues. I don't have dry mouth often because I am good about drinking the water. But at night, which is a critical time for the old mouth to do stuff, it is dry. Here I'd been rinsing with Listerine before bedtime and it's actually only making it worse, according to the dentist. So posties, get yourself some fluoride rinse, even the generic is fine she said. Use it any time you can't brush after eating. Thanks for the email replies! > > , you didn't mention your age. THat also makes a big difference. What > have your PTH tests shown. If it's elevated, it means your body is pulling > calcium from your bones and teeth to keep your serum calcium levels constant. > You may need more calcium - I do 3-4 gms a day, and you may also want to > supplement with boron and with ostivone. > Pam in Niceville > > Homepage: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Graduate-OSSG Unsubscribe: mailto:Graduate-OSSG-unsubscribe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2004 Report Share Posted January 21, 2004 PTH is a parathryroid hormone test. Oh yes, distal is a big deal, calcium-wise. Pam in Niceville Re: Help! I have broken 2 teeth in a week's time! UPDATE Thanks for the info, Pam. I haven't had any labs done since last summer and didn't get a copy of them, something I plan to do this time around. PTH is what kind of test? A calcium level? I'm thinking of upgrading to Vitalady's stronger calcium supp with the boron, etc. I reckon being distal is going to punish me more in the calcium department than I have realized. My surgeon's program doesn't really tell us squat. That's why I'm glad I lurk and learn from ya'll. To update, my dentist told me to check with my doc on the nutritional aspects. Her approach is to give me some samples of ACT fluoride rinse to use after eating and/or brushing. Also, the Biotene toothpaste to deal with dry mouth issues. I don't have dry mouth often because I am good about drinking the water. But at night, which is a critical time for the old mouth to do stuff, it is dry. Here I'd been rinsing with Listerine before bedtime and it's actually only making it worse, according to the dentist. So posties, get yourself some fluoride rinse, even the generic is fine she said. Use it any time you can't brush after eating. Thanks for the email replies! > > , you didn't mention your age. THat also makes a big difference. What > have your PTH tests shown. If it's elevated, it means your body is pulling > calcium from your bones and teeth to keep your serum calcium levels constant. > You may need more calcium - I do 3-4 gms a day, and you may also want to > supplement with boron and with ostivone. > Pam in Niceville > > Homepage: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Graduate-OSSG Unsubscribe: mailto:Graduate-OSSG-unsubscribe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2004 Report Share Posted January 23, 2004 , I was told it's good to rinse with fluoride before you go to bed so it sits on your teeth longer...don't drink anything after. Also chewing sugar-free gum can stimulate saliva when one has a dry mouth. It may have already been mentioned. I'm a little behind in my mail. Dawn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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