Monday, June 22, 2015

Tooth Pain Flowchart Theory


Warning: Always consult a qualified health care provider and nutritionist to help you evaluate different formulas and alternatives to traditional dental methods. Although some methods work well for some people, they may not be suitable or applicable to your dental problem or your specific life style. There are numerous environmental and physical conditions that effect tooth decay, oral health and efficacy of treatments. Among them are diet, water, general physical health, exercise, methodology and application of dental treatment, and even air quality.

Tooth pain can come from many sources. One of the most common ones is a cavity. Another common source of tooth pain is an infection, often caused from an abscess, An abscess, is like a boil,  a sack of puss. Unlike a visible boil on your skin,  when in the mouth, it is often out of site and underneath the tooth.

In order to detect if it is a boil or a cavity, there are two tests that are used.  Press down on the tooth with your finger, if this causes more pain, it is most likely a boil. Drink a glass of cold water, if the tooth pain increases it is most likely a cavity. Although not hard and fast tests, or 100 percent accurate, I have found them as a way to determine how I should care for my teeth. 


If it is a boil, one home made remedy is to rinse with warm water and baking soda several times a day for several minutes. Initially, this can cause more pain as the boil swells. However, the warm water and baking soda will eventually result in the boil popping, in which case, the pain will subside quickly. From my experience, this can take  anywhere from 6 hours to three days at most. 

In either case, to be safe, you might want your dentist to monitor the infection. X-rays can often determine if the infection has subsided or been eliminated. 

If it is a cavity, consider switching to a sugar free diet, rinsing with mineral water based solution on a regular basis and having mineral mixtures applied to your teeth on a regular basis. Also eat well. It has been my experience that high density mineral mouthwashes can alleviate pain from decay if the mixture has a high pH, and plenty of magnesium, calcium, zinc and silica. Brushing with coconut oil also seems to make my teeth feel stronger and healthier. 

The frequency and length of a mineral mouthwash depends on the degree of pain. For severe pain from a cavity, you might want to rinse up to 30 minutes a day  a few times a day or consider overnight mineralizations. To stop the pain between mineralizations consider using a temporary filling that you can buy from a grocery store or pharmacy,  In the past I have found that this procedure works well, but it can take several weeks before you are able to stop mineralization treatments and eat unhealthy tooth foods such as candy, ice cream and dried fruit. 

As a preventive method, rinsing with mineral water several times a day and maintaining a healthy sugar free diet all the time may be the best way to eliminate tooth pain and decay forever. 

Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Tooth Decay How to Stop Pain and Decay without a dentist or with just minimum dentist support, a hybrid approach to dentistry

How fast can you cure pain from a toothache on a camping trip? 

Answer: You can use a temporary filling that you can buy from a store such as CVS Pharmacy or Safeway. One nutritional approach  is to avoid sugar and repeatedly rinse with high PH mineral water or a saturated solution of minerals (zinc, calcium and magnesium tablets from Safeway or CVS and Silica from Whole Food see ). See the link at http://alternativedentistry.blogspot.com/2015/06/alternative-holistic-dentistry-defined.html


Warning: Always consult a qualified health care provider and nutritionist to help you evaluate different formulas and alternatives to traditional dental methods. Although some methods work well for some people, they may not be suitable or applicable to your dental problem or your specific life style. There are numerous environmental and physical conditions that effect tooth decay, oral health and efficacy of treatments. Among them are diet, water, general physical health, , methodology and application of dental treatment, exercise and even air quality. 

Preliminary Search Results for Home Remedies to Stop Dental Pain And Tooth Decay

The books and articles below provide ways to help mineralize your teeth through diet. Newly emerging mouth sprays with nanotechnology sized particles may potentially offer a solution, because like under the tongue applications, they are reported to be more readily absorbed. 

Argument Against Healing Cavities


Argument For Healing Dental Cavities

REMINERALIZE & REGROW TOOTH ENAMEL: HEAL CAVITIES, NATURALLY! http://medicinal-foods.com/regrow-tooth-enamel-heal-cavities-naturally/

Ionic Magnesium and Calcium Product


Book on How to Cure Tooth Decay Naturally

Healing Teeth Natural without Drugs, Surgery or Dentists

Photographic Proof That Cavities Heal | The Healthy Home ...

How to Heal Cavities Naturally - Cure Tooth Decay

How to Heal Cavities Naturally
Stop Tooth Decay, Heal Adult and Children's Teeth, Prevent Root Canals, Slow Gum Disease, and Heal Tooth Abscess



Nanoceuticals — Does Their Potential Outweigh Their Risk?



Remineralize & Regrow Tooth Enamel: Heal Cavities, Naturally! | Medicinal Foods
medicinal-foods.com


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tooth cavity healing formulas - Google Search
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How to Heal Cavities Naturally



Photographic Proof That Cavities Heal | The Healthy Home Economist



How to Reverse Cavities Naturally & Heal Tooth Decay http://draxe.com/naturally-reverse-cavities-heal-tooth-decay/

Summary: This article gives research from the British Medical Journal that indicates the effect of diet on the ability to reverse tooth decay. 





Friday, June 12, 2015

Nutritional Dentistry Defined - Nutritional Dentist Theory

The number of posts about cavity cures and cavity treatments continues to rise. Controversy and skepticism surrounds the idea, but evidence continues to mount that cavities and the associated continued decay of teeth can be stopped with proper nutritional treatments.

One of the arguments is that cavities can not be cured with nutritional mouthwashes or anything at all. A filling for example does not cure a cavity, but it does stop the tooth from further decay. Nutritional mouthwashes, primarily mineral based, may just as well be able to prevent further decay and stop the pain as does a filling does. And one of the suspected reasons is that most Americans have mineral deficiencies that are directly affecting the natural rebuilding and remineralization process of their teeth.

Nutritional dentistry uses mineral intensive solutions with an oil base. These types of mouthwashes can offer a high PH, which reduces bacteria count, have a high mineral content that delivers needed minerals directly to where they are best absorbed, the mouth, and often contain necessary enzymes that will facilitate biochemical reactions that help remineralize the teeth and gums.

Nutritional dentistry also focuses on teeth grinding. People who grind their teeth, that is people under severe stress, often are more vulnerable to cavities and gum disease. In nutritional dentistry, stress relieving exercises are used that help reduce teeth grinding when awake and when asleep.

Nutritional dentistry often works best on people that make a dedicated effort to have a diet that optimized nutritional. On the other hand, those that have poor diets that are filled with sugar products and absent of nutritional foods, fruits, vegetables and Omega-3 rich foods, may not respond as well. Or may need to rinse with mineralized mouthwashes for longer periods of time.

Regardless, even if one has a great diet, stopping a severely decayed tooth from further decay and or rebuilding it with minerals such as to eliminate pain can take persistence. Reports indicate that pain can decrease quite rapidly with mineral washes or dissolving mineral tablets in ones mouth. It is believed that the time to eliminate the pain  is proportional  to number of rinses per day, the length of time of the rinse and the severity of the decay.

Warning: Always consult a qualified health care provider and nutritionist to help you evaluate different formulas and alternatives to traditional dental methods. Although some methods work well for some people, they may not be suitable or applicable to your dental problem or your specific life style. There are numerous environmental and physical conditions that effect tooth decay, oral health and efficacy of treatments. Among them are diet, water, general physical health, , methodology and application of dental treatment, exercise and even air quality. 

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Theory and Definition Alternative Holistic Dentistry ... Non-Invasive, Painless, Nutritional


Warning: Always consult a qualified health care provider and nutritionist to help you evaluate different theories, formulas and alternatives to traditional dental methods. Although some methods work well for some people, they may not be suitable or applicable to your dental problem or your specific life style. There are numerous environmental and physical conditions that effect tooth decay, oral health and efficacy of treatments. Among them are diet, water, general physical health, , methodology and application of dental treatment, exercise and even air quality. 

Alternative Dentistry also known as Holistic Dentistry is still a new science and is for the most part not completely defined. One of the reasons is that it is not taught in universities or a standardized practice of the American Dental Association. 

Alternative Holistic Dentistry, what could be considered a branch of alternative dentistry is also for the most part undefined.  Alternative holistic dentistry, as defined here, aspires to the development of completely non-toxic, nutritional mouthwashes to heal cavities and resolve oral problems such as gingivitis and periodontal diseases.  Alternative holistic dentistry focuses on solutions to the cause of dental problems such as 

  1. Mineral deficient diets
  2. Bacterial imbalances in the mouth
  3. Poor posture
  4. Stress
  5. Less than optimized dental hygiene procedures
  6. Imbalanced Mouth PH

Alternative Holistic Dentistry, like traditional dentistry, focuses on preventive dentistry and providing painless, safe and non-invasive dental treatment procedures. In alternative dentistry there are no drills, needles, or surgical knives.  

In Alternative Holistic Dentistry the main treatment and preventive procedures are built on  a standardized list of minerals, vitamins and proteins and common sense life style habits.  Central to alternative dentistry is the use of mouthwashes that have high mineral and oil content. 


Proposed Procedures for Treatment of Cavities, Gingivitis, and Periodontal Disease

  1. Daily and frequent mouthwash rinses with high mineral contents of silica, zinc, magnesium,           molybdenum with oil bases of coconut oil, rice bran oil and other oils
  2. Brushing with high-performance Sonic brushes
  3. Non-Sugar Diet
  4. Drinking and rinsing with mineral water with a high mineral content on a daily basis
  5. Posture strengthening exercises and jaw alignment exercises
  6. Elimination of carrying backpacks on a daily basis
  7. Balanced Diet with a high omega 3 to omega 6 ratio


Non-Toxic Elements of Alternative Holistic Dentistry

Another difference between alternative dentistry and traditional dentistry is that it  does not use chemicals and inorganic compounds that have any significant toxic levels. The most toxic chemical elements are the halogens. The means in true Alternative Holistic Dentistry you won’t find solutions or treatments that are based on 

Fluorine (Fluoride)
Chlorine (Chloride) 
Bromine (Bromide)

Fluoride has become more controversial over the years. Although it has been shown to protect against tooth decay, it is toxic and it is the most toxic of the halogens. Some advocate adding magnesium to the water supply instead of fluoride. And one reason is that magnesium is non-toxic. In fact, magnesium is a necessary nutrient in which many Americans are deficient in. 

References

Rosanoff A1, Weaver CM, Rude RK (2012). PubMed.gov, National Institute of Health. Suboptimal magnesium status in the United States: are the health consequences underestimated? Retrieved from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22364157  on June 8, 2015
Toxicity of Halogens Retrieved from http://elementhalogen.weebly.com/toxicity-of-halogen.html on June 8, 2015
Holistic Dental Association. Retrieved from http://holisticdental.org/ on June 8, 2015
Medial LLC (2015), The Healthy Home Economist, 10 Signs Your Natural Dentist is Truly Holistic. Retrieved from http://www.thehealthyhomeeconomist.com/10-signs-your-dentist-is-truly-holistic/ on June 9, 2015.  


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Mark C. Stansberry, BookmarkTutoring.com. Bachelor of Science Electrical Engineering


Monday, June 8, 2015

Nutritional Dental Theory: Cavity Healing Mouthwash Formula – Does it Really Work?


Warning: Always consult a qualified health care provider and nutritionist to help you evaluate different formulas and alternatives to traditional dental methods. Although some methods work well for some people, they may not be suitable or applicable to your dental problem or your specific life style. There are numerous environmental and physical conditions that effect tooth decay, oral health and efficacy of treatments. Among them are diet, water, general physical health, exercise, methodology and application of dental treatment, and even air quality.


Through my own experiences I have found out that a mixture of natural minerals is one of the best ways to stop the pain and progress of cavities. It works even better when supplemented with a well-balanced diet (Omega-3 and Omega-Balanced), and a reduction or "elimination" of sugar products and soft drinks.

The very low-cost formula I use for stopping the pain and progress of cavities is as follows

Crush and Mix
3   Tablets: Calcium, Magnesium and Zinc Supplement (CVS)
2 Tablets: Silica (Whole Foods)
1 Tablespoon Coconut Oil
½ Teaspoon: Cinnamon

Once the mixture is made, I rinse with it anywhere between three and five times a day for 3 to 10 minutes. The amount of time I spend rinsing often depends on how persistent the pain is. Rinse more often and longer if the pain persists. As well, rinse longer and more often if your diet is rich in sugary foods.

To supplement the healing effect, I drink San Pellegrino mineral water as well as rinse with. 



The Future of Alternative Dentistry

Alternative dentistry, just like alternative medicine, is expected to become a viable alternative to traditional dentistry. In the coming 5 years, one can expect that drills, fillings and traditional mouthwashes become a thing of the past. As well, fluoride for all its reported benefits is expected to become out of favor.

Alternative dentistry is in many ways could be considered a branch of preventive dentistry. Traditional preventive oral care habits such as flossing, brushing after meals, rinsing with mouthwash and using sonic toothbrushes and having your teeth cleaned on a regular basis are considered key to preventing cavities and other problems such as gingivitis and periodontal diseases.

Theory of Alternative Dentistry

Alternative dentistry goes one step further than preventive dentistry. It subscribes to the theory that tooth strengthening and remineralization as well as gum tissue repair is best facilitated when minerals, nutrients and bacteria preventive herbs and spices are rinsed with in liquid form on a regular basis.

About the Author
Mark Stansberry is founder of BookMarkTutoring.com, a company that provides instruction and training in engineering, mathematics, computer programming and the arts and sciences. BookMarkTutoring, besides training and instruction, produces books, study guides, educational bookmarks and software. The Infinity Machine from BookMarkTutoring.com is one of the first graphic synthesizers used for the creation of 2D and 3D images.