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Ozone Therapy for Root Canal
I looked all over the internet and curezone, but found there is nobody in true agreement. I have a hole in my tooth, its painful and getting worse. I want to keep it, but won,t get a root canal. An extraction scares the hell out of me as I have never had one.
Can desntist cure the tooth with ozone and they fill the tooth. Is this possible.
Can desntist cure the tooth with ozone and they fill the tooth. Is this possible.
Trace- Posts : 182
Join date : 2010-04-16
Age : 44
Location : California/Central Coast
Re: Ozone Therapy for Root Canal
This is a very controversial topic.
If it's treated with ozone, it would have to be a regular treatment.
A one time treatment would just bring about a resurgence in the anaerobes.
There are types of lasers that can add electrons to the area (another way to deal with the electron depletion).
There is oil pulling regularly while you're trying to figure out what to do.
Also check out a post by rdkml about wine "pulling" which he says works better and is faster.
If it's treated with ozone, it would have to be a regular treatment.
A one time treatment would just bring about a resurgence in the anaerobes.
There are types of lasers that can add electrons to the area (another way to deal with the electron depletion).
There is oil pulling regularly while you're trying to figure out what to do.
Also check out a post by rdkml about wine "pulling" which he says works better and is faster.
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Dentinal Tubules
Dentinal Tubules
Dentists are taught to do root canals by soaking the canals in good ol’e fashioned bleach. The idea is that this disinfects the tooth, so that even though it’s “dead” (no blood supply nor nerves inside it), it’s not technically decayed anymore. Mainstream dentistry teaches that once the tooth’s disinfected it can be filled with a sealing material and then crowned for strength. The critique from the other side of the fence has to do with the structure of the tooth and fluid dynamics. The argument goes like this: Teeth frequently have extra “tributary” and connecting channels that run between and off of the main canals. It’s difficult to fully clean all the infected tissue from these auxilliary canals simply because they can’t be reached with an instrument. Similarly, Dentin — the stuff to be disinfected — is extremely porous with little tubules running from inside to outside, with connections between tubles too (envision a cross-section of pine under a microscope). Critics ask: When these canals and microtubles are already filled with fluid, how can disinfectant fully penetrate them all the way out to the cementum? And even if you do fully disinfect the tooth, how can those tubules stay disinfected given that some of them end above the gums and that there are connections between them?
The Other Side: But It’s My Tooth!
The American Dental Association and a great many endodontic organizations maintain that root canals are successful– and millions of asymptomatic teeth are the evidence. And when you have a dentist telling you that it’s either a root canal or an extraction, the evidence for root canals sounds pretty darn good.
And there are many situations in which disinfection seems more likely: not all infected teeth are “dirty” all the way out the end of the root. If the decay is already into the pulp but barely so, the immune system may have prevented the infection from even getting down into the canals. In these situations a root canal or other even more conservative options seem to serve both sides of the issue.
Dentinal Tubules
Dentinal Tubules
Dentists are taught to do root canals by soaking the canals in good ol’e fashioned bleach. The idea is that this disinfects the tooth, so that even though it’s “dead” (no blood supply nor nerves inside it), it’s not technically decayed anymore. Mainstream dentistry teaches that once the tooth’s disinfected it can be filled with a sealing material and then crowned for strength. The critique from the other side of the fence has to do with the structure of the tooth and fluid dynamics. The argument goes like this: Teeth frequently have extra “tributary” and connecting channels that run between and off of the main canals. It’s difficult to fully clean all the infected tissue from these auxilliary canals simply because they can’t be reached with an instrument. Similarly, Dentin — the stuff to be disinfected — is extremely porous with little tubules running from inside to outside, with connections between tubles too (envision a cross-section of pine under a microscope). Critics ask: When these canals and microtubles are already filled with fluid, how can disinfectant fully penetrate them all the way out to the cementum? And even if you do fully disinfect the tooth, how can those tubules stay disinfected given that some of them end above the gums and that there are connections between them?
The Other Side: But It’s My Tooth!
The American Dental Association and a great many endodontic organizations maintain that root canals are successful– and millions of asymptomatic teeth are the evidence. And when you have a dentist telling you that it’s either a root canal or an extraction, the evidence for root canals sounds pretty darn good.
And there are many situations in which disinfection seems more likely: not all infected teeth are “dirty” all the way out the end of the root. If the decay is already into the pulp but barely so, the immune system may have prevented the infection from even getting down into the canals. In these situations a root canal or other even more conservative options seem to serve both sides of the issue.
Trace- Posts : 182
Join date : 2010-04-16
Age : 44
Location : California/Central Coast
Re: Ozone Therapy for Root Canal
This probably wouldn't help a root canal but I just bought some of this...
http://www.promolife.com/cart/ozone-therapy/pur03-ozone-oils/puro3-tooth-and-gum-peppermint
Anyone have any experience with it? They use olive oil for the tooth and gum support version, I'm wondering if a saturated fat (coconut) would be better. It kind of smells like crayons which apparently means olive oil has gone rancid. If you just use it on your teeth and rinse it off I'm not sure how bad that would be. I might get some of the coconut or another oil to see how that is.
I just used it once and it does make your teeth squeaky clean if you rub it on your teeth with a Q-tip (don't double dip).
I'm not sure if oil pulling would give the same benefit and be much cheaper.
http://www.promolife.com/cart/ozone-therapy/pur03-ozone-oils/puro3-tooth-and-gum-peppermint
Anyone have any experience with it? They use olive oil for the tooth and gum support version, I'm wondering if a saturated fat (coconut) would be better. It kind of smells like crayons which apparently means olive oil has gone rancid. If you just use it on your teeth and rinse it off I'm not sure how bad that would be. I might get some of the coconut or another oil to see how that is.
I just used it once and it does make your teeth squeaky clean if you rub it on your teeth with a Q-tip (don't double dip).
I'm not sure if oil pulling would give the same benefit and be much cheaper.
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Join date : 2013-02-06
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