Guest guest Posted November 23, 2005 Report Share Posted November 23, 2005 Are you seeing a biological dentist? I was clueless to this up until early this year when my new doctor [D.O. but practices alternative] said I should see one. One dentist said I had gum disease also, but this dentist didn't see it that way, I didn't need scaling and special treatment like the other dentist said I did. I was amazed at the difference they make: no mercury used, special protocal when removing silver fillings, biocompatable materials used, and more. In short, many diseases evolve from our teeth (I had health issues that were resolved once I had my root canaled tooth pulled: that's a whole other issue in itself (root canals). He also tested me for zinc and Vit C defiencienes: very simple tests! Why are mainstream doctors and dentists so clueless to such simple things. A good website to check out icnr.com [scroll down to near end of page, there you will find three articles explaining biological dentistry, root canals, and biological materials] also check out the case reports. Very enlightening. Have a great " Turkey Day " . If you live in Michigan or near, give me an email and I'll give you the biological dentists name and info. Pat in Michigan USA email address: prettypatty1956 , " castleboys3 " <castleboys3@h...> wrote: > > Terry, > If it will make you feel better/less worried, certainly go ahead and > see a doctor. Heart disease does go along with gum disease, but a > problem with one doesn't mean you DO have the other. > > This said, I have NOT been for a physical but do have the > periodontal problem and have been seeing a gum specialist for a > while now. Though I went years without seeing a dentist. > > Also your menstrual cycle and other things (stress even) can affect > the amount of bleeding, etc. Just from what I've read but I doubt > all professionals agree with that! > > Chris in NC > > , " Theresa Graham " > <terrym259> wrote: > > > > > > Good afternoon Group! > > Here's my dilemma...Had a dental appt last month and hygienist > said my > > gums were bleeding more than usual when she poked and prodded > > measuring the gum pockets. After cleaning around my teeth she > > scheduled a follow-up appt which was yesterday. Not so good news at > > follow-up last nite. There was some plaque build-up around some > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2005 Report Share Posted November 23, 2005 PS: Wonderful website Pat, thanks! (icnr.com) - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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