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>From: honeylady37@...

>Reply-oxyplus

>oxyplus

>Subject: tooth extraction

>Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2001 01:15:52 -0000

>

>Hello,

>I wrote about three weeks ago to ask about oxygen therapies for

>toothaches. My almost fouteen year old son is having two molars

>extracted. One has come out already and it was a difficult

>extraction due to long and hooked roots. The next one was attempted

>but the nerves are too affected and we need to see an oral surgeon.

>I have been trying to give extra support to my son's immune system

>since the end of June. I have a few concerns with an extraction that

>is more difficult. If there is a lot of infection under the tooth at

>the nerve site, there is a concern about bacteria entering the body

>and damaging organs. I would like to avoid a course of antibiotics

>and would like to ask about using an oxy therapy in the mouth. Also,

>I have read a few books about whole body dentistry and the

>information I have read points to proper healing of the hole. Dry

>sockets and worse, cavitations can affect peoples' immune sytems for

>life. If I was able to oxygenate the extraction site could I not

>prevent anaerobic bacteria from forming under the skin that will be

>growing over the tooth hole? I want the hole to remain sterile untile

>the tissue heals over, and of course the size of the hole and the

>trauma to the area(including any infection from the irritated nerve)

>will all be factors in how quickly everything heals up. Could too

>much flushing pop out the clot from the hole? He is so young and

>this will be traumatic for him(and don't forget me!), yet with proper

>immune system support I hope to encourage a quick recovery even if

>the dentist suggests sedation. We had him swish with both salt

>water and peroxide as follow up to the the extraction last week. I'm

>sure it helped. Arnica was a saving grace as well as a few other

>things we have tried. Any other thoughts?

>Thanks,

>Laurie Roy

>

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>From: honeylady37@...

>Reply-oxyplus

>oxyplus

>Subject: tooth extraction

>Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2001 01:15:52 -0000

>

>Hello,

>I wrote about three weeks ago to ask about oxygen therapies for

>toothaches. My almost fouteen year old son is having two molars

>extracted. One has come out already and it was a difficult

>extraction due to long and hooked roots. The next one was attempted

>but the nerves are too affected and we need to see an oral surgeon.

>I have been trying to give extra support to my son's immune system

>since the end of June. I have a few concerns with an extraction that

>is more difficult. If there is a lot of infection under the tooth at

>the nerve site, there is a concern about bacteria entering the body

>and damaging organs. I would like to avoid a course of antibiotics

>and would like to ask about using an oxy therapy in the mouth. Also,

>I have read a few books about whole body dentistry and the

>information I have read points to proper healing of the hole. Dry

>sockets and worse, cavitations can affect peoples' immune sytems for

>life. If I was able to oxygenate the extraction site could I not

>prevent anaerobic bacteria from forming under the skin that will be

>growing over the tooth hole? I want the hole to remain sterile untile

>the tissue heals over, and of course the size of the hole and the

>trauma to the area(including any infection from the irritated nerve)

>will all be factors in how quickly everything heals up. Could too

>much flushing pop out the clot from the hole? He is so young and

>this will be traumatic for him(and don't forget me!), yet with proper

>immune system support I hope to encourage a quick recovery even if

>the dentist suggests sedation. We had him swish with both salt

>water and peroxide as follow up to the the extraction last week. I'm

>sure it helped. Arnica was a saving grace as well as a few other

>things we have tried. Any other thoughts?

>Thanks,

>Laurie Roy

>

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Dear Laurie,

Just keep up the peroxide, after every meal.

Swish and spit.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman

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oxyplus

Subject: tooth extraction

Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2001 01:15:52 -0000

Hello,

I wrote about three weeks ago to ask about oxygen therapies for

toothaches. My almost fouteen year old son is having two molars

extracted. One has come out already and it was a difficult

extraction due to long and hooked roots. The next one was attempted

but the nerves are too affected and we need to see an oral surgeon.

I have been trying to give extra support to my son's immune system

since the end of June. I have a few concerns with an extraction that

is more difficult. If there is a lot of infection under the tooth at

the nerve site, there is a concern about bacteria entering the body

and damaging organs. I would like to avoid a course of antibiotics

and would like to ask about using an oxy therapy in the mouth. Also,

I have read a few books about whole body dentistry and the

information I have read points to proper healing of the hole. Dry

sockets and worse, cavitations can affect peoples' immune sytems for

life. If I was able to oxygenate the extraction site could I not

prevent anaerobic bacteria from forming under the skin that will be

growing over the tooth hole? I want the hole to remain sterile untile

the tissue heals over, and of course the size of the hole and the

trauma to the area(including any infection from the irritated nerve)

will all be factors in how quickly everything heals up. Could too

much flushing pop out the clot from the hole? He is so young and

this will be traumatic for him(and don't forget me!), yet with proper

immune system support I hope to encourage a quick recovery even if

the dentist suggests sedation. We had him swish with both salt

water and peroxide as follow up to the the extraction last week. I'm

sure it helped. Arnica was a saving grace as well as a few other

things we have tried. Any other thoughts?

Thanks,

Laurie Roy

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Dear Laurie,

Just keep up the peroxide, after every meal.

Swish and spit.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman

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oxyplus

Subject: tooth extraction

Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2001 01:15:52 -0000

Hello,

I wrote about three weeks ago to ask about oxygen therapies for

toothaches. My almost fouteen year old son is having two molars

extracted. One has come out already and it was a difficult

extraction due to long and hooked roots. The next one was attempted

but the nerves are too affected and we need to see an oral surgeon.

I have been trying to give extra support to my son's immune system

since the end of June. I have a few concerns with an extraction that

is more difficult. If there is a lot of infection under the tooth at

the nerve site, there is a concern about bacteria entering the body

and damaging organs. I would like to avoid a course of antibiotics

and would like to ask about using an oxy therapy in the mouth. Also,

I have read a few books about whole body dentistry and the

information I have read points to proper healing of the hole. Dry

sockets and worse, cavitations can affect peoples' immune sytems for

life. If I was able to oxygenate the extraction site could I not

prevent anaerobic bacteria from forming under the skin that will be

growing over the tooth hole? I want the hole to remain sterile untile

the tissue heals over, and of course the size of the hole and the

trauma to the area(including any infection from the irritated nerve)

will all be factors in how quickly everything heals up. Could too

much flushing pop out the clot from the hole? He is so young and

this will be traumatic for him(and don't forget me!), yet with proper

immune system support I hope to encourage a quick recovery even if

the dentist suggests sedation. We had him swish with both salt

water and peroxide as follow up to the the extraction last week. I'm

sure it helped. Arnica was a saving grace as well as a few other

things we have tried. Any other thoughts?

Thanks,

Laurie Roy

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>Is there

anything that I can rinse with that will encourage the drainage and help

with the swelling? I'm going to do an H2O2 rinse tonight to see what

happens.<

I recommend Colloidal Silver if you have some. Also be careful when you rinse,

because you could end up with a dry socket that is very painful.

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<<Also be careful when you rinse, because you could end up with a dry

socket that is very painful. >>

What exactly is a dry socket? How does one know if they have one? What

exactly causes it?

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> hi bee

>

> i have a tooth full of mercury filling that is decaying from the

botton and becoming sensitive, i was thinking of getting it extracted,

but don't know what to take to the pain afterwards. i remember last

time the pain was worse than labour, anyone any suggestions?

==>Hi Joe. When I had the last 12 of my teeth extracted for dentures

and a partial I didn't take any pain killer, and I had no problems. I

took megadoses of vitamin C along with other supplements and it healed

so good the dentist marvelled at it. You can use natural pain killers

however: 1) white willow bark (available at the health store; follow

directions on the label); 2) oil of oregano is as strong a pain killer

as morphine without the side effects; 3) alum powder (available at the

drug store) can be patted on the area to numb it; 4) clove oil drops in

coconut oil is anesthetic, healing and alleviates pain. There may be

others I do not know about.

Lots of vitamin C is very important, starting with 4,000 mg right after

surgery and 1,000 mg every hour until you reach bowel tolerance (get

loose stools), and if you do not get loose stools within 12 hours

increase it to 2,000 mg every hour. When you get loose stools take

less until you find the amount that doesn't cause loose stools.

Bee

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thanx for your advice bee, i will be preparing to do those things u mentioned.

i find it strange that some of my teeth shud start decaying when i am

following this diet, but over the past week i started brushing my teeth with 2/3

hydrogen peroxide 3% and 1/3 water, and over the past 2 months i increase the

amount of veggies i was eating (lots of broccolli and sauerkraut) cud these

factors have caused it?

thanx joe

Bee <beeisbuzzing2003@...> wrote:

>

> hi bee

>

> i have a tooth full of mercury filling that is decaying from the

botton and becoming sensitive, i was thinking of getting it extracted,

but don't know what to take to the pain afterwards. i remember last

time the pain was worse than labour, anyone any suggestions?

==>Hi Joe. When I had the last 12 of my teeth extracted for dentures

and a partial I didn't take any pain killer, and I had no problems. I

took megadoses of vitamin C along with other supplements and it healed

so good the dentist marvelled at it. You can use natural pain killers

however: 1) white willow bark (available at the health store; follow

directions on the label); 2) oil of oregano is as strong a pain killer

as morphine without the side effects; 3) alum powder (available at the

drug store) can be patted on the area to numb it; 4) clove oil drops in

coconut oil is anesthetic, healing and alleviates pain. There may be

others I do not know about.

Lots of vitamin C is very important, starting with 4,000 mg right after

surgery and 1,000 mg every hour until you reach bowel tolerance (get

loose stools), and if you do not get loose stools within 12 hours

increase it to 2,000 mg every hour. When you get loose stools take

less until you find the amount that doesn't cause loose stools.

Bee

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> thanx for your advice bee, i will be preparing to do those things u

mentioned.

>

> i find it strange that some of my teeth shud start decaying when

i am following this diet, but over the past week i started brushing

my teeth with 2/3 hydrogen peroxide 3% and 1/3 water, and over the

past 2 months i increase the amount of veggies i was eating (lots of

broccolli and sauerkraut) cud these factors have caused it?

==>Hi Joe. No those factors wouldn't directly cause your teeth to

decay - indirectly they are helping your body heal. What I believe

is happening is teeth that appear to be decaying more actually need

to heal. First your body breaks down an area, getting rid of the

toxins, etc. and then it rebuilds it. Allow time for the H202 to

help and also use it as a mouth wash - hold it in your mouth up to 2

minutes and swishing it around well. There are other mouth washes in

the Thrush Treatments article too:

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/treat18.php

Luv, Bee

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I have had 2 teeth pulled and each time it took about 2 weeks for the

soreness to go away. It takes a few months before the area heals and

the sensitivity to reside. I am about to have a tooth pulled and I'm

not looking forward to what you are asking about. White willow bark,

salt water, etc. helps to control the soreness/pain.

>

> Hi,

>

>

>

> This may be a question for my dentist, but does anybody know how

long I can

> expect the extraction site of my extracted tooth to be sore?

>

>

>

> Thanks,

>

> a

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I have had 2 teeth pulled and each time it took about 2 weeks for the

soreness to go away. It takes a few months before the area heals and

the sensitivity to reside. I am about to have a tooth pulled and I'm

not looking forward to what you are asking about. White willow bark,

salt water, etc. helps to control the soreness/pain.

>

> Hi,

>

>

>

> This may be a question for my dentist, but does anybody know how

long I can

> expect the extraction site of my extracted tooth to be sore?

>

>

>

> Thanks,

>

> a

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Thanks - I appreciate the feedback. I actually haven't taken any white

willow bark for the extraction. I took it once for a headache and it didn't

help so I didn't even try. However, I had mine extracted Thursday afternoon.

Once the shot wore off it was pretty sore. Friday it was definitely sore,

but also definitely tolerable. Each day it has gotten better. Today it is

still sore but not much at all so I just wanted to make sure that it's

normal to still have soreness. I would think so since a tooth has been

" ripped " out of my gums. LOL

I hope your extraction is as painless as possible.

Blessings,

a

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Subject: [ ] Re: tooth extraction

I have had 2 teeth pulled and each time it took about 2 weeks for the

soreness to go away. It takes a few months before the area heals and

the sensitivity to reside. I am about to have a tooth pulled and I'm

not looking forward to what you are asking about. White willow bark,

salt water, etc. helps to control the soreness/pain.

>

> Hi,

>

>

>

> This may be a question for my dentist, but does anybody know how

long I can

> expect the extraction site of my extracted tooth to be sore?

>

>

>

> Thanks,

>

> a

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I was always told that when you suffer with a toothache it is best to put a

whole clove on the area to kill the pain. Try it, hope it helps for you.

Maddalena

" a K. Carlton " <kristina.carlton@...> wrote:

Once the shot wore off it was pretty sore. Friday it was definitely

sore,

but also definitely tolerable. Each day it has gotten better.

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I was always told that when you suffer with a toothache it is best to put a

whole clove on the area to kill the pain. Try it, hope it helps for you.

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> Thanks - I appreciate the feedback. I actually haven't taken

any white

> willow bark for the extraction. I took it once for a headache and

it didn't

> help so I didn't even try. However, I had mine extracted Thursday

afternoon.

> Once the shot wore off it was pretty sore. Friday it was definitely

sore,

> but also definitely tolerable. Each day it has gotten better. Today

it is

> still sore but not much at all so I just wanted to make sure that

it's

> normal to still have soreness. I would think so since a tooth has

been

> " ripped " out of my gums. LOL

==>a, ensure you are rinsing your mouth frequently with a

heavy salt and water mixture, or 50/50 H202 and water, which helps

healing as well. You can also apply clove or oregano oil directly on

the area with a Q-tip.

Luv, Bee

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He used one with epinephrine. What reactions can i expect?

***Hi Nil - Don't expect any, and hopefully you won't have any. :-)

Myself, I've never had any problems at the dentist.

Take care.

Bernie

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hi Bernie

it over stimulated me and next morning I woke up with cold like symptoms.runny

nose,some chest infection,etc..i felt as if this was histamine increase..

bw

nil

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He used one with epinephrine. What reactions can i expect?

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> Bee,

>  

> I was checking the archives and found an excellent answer that I was looking

for.

>  

> I got my wisdom tooth pulled - impacted - and went to see the dentist today. 

It was similar to that of the post - it's a little dry socket, a little

inflammed, but healing nicely. I don't see the point in taking a motrin for

localized pain, so I went and got some stuff that numbs my gums.  The pain is

awful and I'm not really sure what to do for that.  The dentist gave me a

solution to wash my mouth out in the morning and at night.

+++Hi . You can take White Willow Bark capsules for pain; it is at most

health stores - take it according to the label. Also mix 75% olive oil and 25%

clove oil in a dropper bottle and using a Q-tip apply it to the area - it can be

strong, and if it is too strong dilute it more. Or soak a cotton ball in the

mixture and hold it on the area.

>  

> And the breath -- I'm telling you -- it's rank.  I have been chewing on tea

tree oil infused toothpicks. Is this okay?

+++Yes, they are okay.

>  

> The previous post mentioned increasing vitamin C and cod liver oil.  What

about Calcium, since blood comes from the bones?  It would be a great help to

get some dosages.  I already take 2,000 mg of Vitamin C.  I don't take cod liver

oil, but I consume coconut oil.  And I'm not really sure about the calcium.

+++You can take 2,000 mg of vitamin C every hour until you get loose stools and

then take a little less per hour. Cod liver oil is a very important part of my

program, so you should be taking it regularly. It would help if you took double

doses for 5 days while you are suffering.

+++Calcium and magnesium work together so you wouldn't take one without the

other, and they also help with pain - ensure you take equal amounts split into 2

doses according to my supplements list:

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/supp1.php

+++Also apply wet heat to your face over the area.

Bee

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hi,

i had two molars extracted about 4 months ago that contained amalgams. they

were surgically removed by a bio dentist. aaaaaand i just found out i'm

expecting. so i'm freaking out, is this really bad? does this count as amalgam

removal?

thanks so much!

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