Comments for Mouth Body Doctor http://www.mouthbodydoctor.com The effects of dental procedures and dental health on general health Sat, 12 Jul 2014 00:54:00 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.9.2 Comment on The Thin Veneer of Evidence Based Medicine 2 by jenifer Ransom http://www.mouthbodydoctor.com/the-thin-veneer-of-evidence-based-medicine-2/#comment-176 Sat, 12 Jul 2014 00:54:00 +0000 http://www.mouthbodydoctor.com/?p=10115#comment-176 The Emperor has no clothes — couldn’t agree more. Even with all his money! :) Thanks for the hard-hitting post. This stuff must come to light.

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Comment on Book Review: Wrong 1 by jeniferransom http://www.mouthbodydoctor.com/book-review-wrong-1/#comment-175 Mon, 07 Apr 2014 22:00:00 +0000 http://www.mouthbodydoctor.com/?p=8442#comment-175 Excellent and comprehensive review of a most timely subject. Sharing on
Facebook. Thank you Alison!

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Comment on Video: Orthodontics For Health by Phillius Thomas http://www.mouthbodydoctor.com/video-orthodontics-for-health/#comment-173 Mon, 24 Feb 2014 21:48:00 +0000 http://www.mouthbodydoctor.com/?p=7349#comment-173 Having things like this for your health is great. Watching these should be able to help with issues or questions you have, if you listen. When you watch something, you should always listen, or you are wasting your time.

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Comment on Book Review: The Roots of Disease 2 by Dr. Md. Wali Ullah http://www.mouthbodydoctor.com/book-review-the-roots-of-disease-2/#comment-172 Fri, 21 Feb 2014 17:16:00 +0000 http://www.mouthbodydoctor.com/?p=1244#comment-172 I am same with the Yokasta,
What are the alternative options?

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Comment on Video: Getting the Mercury Out by ScottsIrish2 http://www.mouthbodydoctor.com/video-getting-the-mercury-out/#comment-171 Sat, 11 Jan 2014 15:09:00 +0000 http://www.mouthbodydoctor.com/?p=5524#comment-171 Not so cut and dried as one would think. Removing mercury fillings involves cutting into the teeth involved which then results in holes which then have to be filled with other material which can then fall out. This happened to me. I had mercury fillings removed then filled. All those teeth have now decayed to the point where, after consulting more than one dentist, one tooth is broken off and dead, and of the other two, only one may be salvageable.

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Comment on Welcome to the MouthBody Doctor Website! by Victor Dhillon http://www.mouthbodydoctor.com/welcome-to-the-mouthbody-doctor-website/#comment-170 Sun, 10 Nov 2013 03:01:00 +0000 http://www.mouthbodydoctor.com/?p=1866#comment-170 had tooth problems my whole life, partly because of large pulp chambers i allegedly have. I’m 18. Had a ton of dental work done including root canals, fillings, and crowns, and also had all 4 wisdom teeth removed over a span of 2 months roughly. The dentist was a jackass, he also gave me rounds of antibiotics to fight a “tooth infection” which actually was a sinus infection. One antibiotic, Clindamycin, notorious for it’s ability to wreak havoc in your colon, was taken and then… BAM. Diarrhea, bloody stools, cramps, etc. Then diagnosed with Ulcerative Colitis, a chronic condition that causes ulcers in your colon, thought to be “auto-immune.” Mind that I have no family history of any related condition, and was totally healthy previous to the dental work. Correlation maybe? The doctors think not, but fortunately for me I’m not an idiot.

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Comment on What Is Gum Disease? by adminmouth http://www.mouthbodydoctor.com/what-is-gum-disease/#comment-169 Thu, 17 Oct 2013 10:51:36 +0000 http://www.mouthbodydoctor.com/?p=549#comment-169 Please see The Mouth-Body Connection Presentation for Physical Therapists and also the book review of Your Jaws; Your Life. I would hold off on the surgery as there are other more elegant, non-surgical ways of widening your airways. See Video: Orthodontics for Health. There is also a nutritional component and more articles to come on that so keep an eye out!

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Comment on Book Review: The Roots of Disease 2 by adminmouth http://www.mouthbodydoctor.com/book-review-the-roots-of-disease-2/#comment-168 Thu, 17 Oct 2013 10:43:57 +0000 http://www.mouthbodydoctor.com/?p=1244#comment-168 Often when a tooth pulp is dying it is being ‘sacrificed’ by the body in order to maintain critical internal organ function. If you can figure out what the actual cause is and address that (beginner level would be no sugar, possibly no gluten-containing grains or dairy products which are common stressors, and supplementing digestive enzymes and probiotics) you can often return an unhappy tooth to health. Biological dentists also use lasers to cauterise the pulp and ozone to sterilise it preventing the need for a root canal in most cases.

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Comment on Video: The Trouble With Orthodontics by adminmouth http://www.mouthbodydoctor.com/video-the-trouble-with-orthodontics/#comment-167 Fri, 30 Aug 2013 10:19:33 +0000 http://www.mouthbodydoctor.com/?p=4859#comment-167 I’m afraid not. You will have to do due diligence. See the article Finding a Biological Dentist and the organisations listed in the Useful Contacts section under “>Dentists Who Avoid and Remove Amalgam Fillings

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Comment on Book Review: The Roots of Disease 2 by adminmouth http://www.mouthbodydoctor.com/book-review-the-roots-of-disease-2/#comment-166 Fri, 30 Aug 2013 10:09:47 +0000 http://www.mouthbodydoctor.com/?p=1244#comment-166 There are options using soft lasers and ozone that can help once a tooth pulp has become inflamed, but the goal has to be to prevent dental disease effectively by recognising its true cause(s) and by performing biomimetic or minimally invasive dentistry throughout the life of the patient thus preventing so many teeth dying unnecessarily. A biological extraction is advised once a tooth has irretrievably devitalised in order to prevent the formation of a cavitation. Zirconium implants are a possibility and there are also removable options for replacing the missing tooth.

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