Guest guest Posted June 19, 2004 Report Share Posted June 19, 2004 TCM and dentistry are contingent on early treatment and care. Points in the mouth and gums can be stimulated to endure a lack of decay. Once the decay sets in it can be stopped but it is not as effective as early treatment. Points that sedate for tooth removal are also there. -- In acupuncture , " grouppastime " <grouppastime> wrote: > Hello. I am currently searching for information on combining > acupuncture with dentistry. My main interest in having acupuncture > used as a replacement for anesthesia when getting a filling. I have > found a couple articles from the UK about a few dentists now using > acupuncture in their practice. I found one dentist in New York who is > also a LAc but no one else in the US. Does anyone have any knowledge > or experience about acupuncture used as anesthesia? I have several > cavities and am trying to avoid western medicine. Also herbs might be > a possibility if anyone has any knowledge on that. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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