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Jasmine User ID: 9917274 United States 02/19/2012 06:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Mercury kills, fact, ...don't put in your mouth...period. After personally financing two nice Boats for two different dentists, I demanded all my teeth be pulled.... took almost a year to find a dentist who would "ETHICALLY" be willing do that. Bottom line... Dentures are not that bad. Especially when you have experienced the PAIN that no dentist has ever experienced themselves. Think about it! They went into the field of dentistry and have probably never experienced the level of pain you are trying to describe to them:) |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 11115051 United States 02/19/2012 06:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Reminiscent of the recent post where a Morgellon's(sp?) sufferer went to some doc in Arizona who helped her overcome the condition; apparently the cause was a leaking mercury amalgam filling.. Over time, everything corrodes and everything seeps. Someone who had a mercury filling 20 years ago needs to be aware of this, may be time to replace it |
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patdeez84 User ID: 786640 Puerto Rico 02/19/2012 07:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Bacteria is the leading cause of rotten teeth. Every person has a different level of bacteria in there mouths. High bacterias lead to decay. Doesn't matter how much you brush or how often you see a dentist. Yes, I'm saying a fair majority of decay is predisposed to your DNA make-up. sorry but true. Quoting: Jasmine 9917274 Mercury kills, fact, ...don't put in your mouth...period. After personally financing two nice Boats for two different dentists, I demanded all my teeth be pulled.... took almost a year to find a dentist who would "ETHICALLY" be willing do that. Bottom line... Dentures are not that bad. Especially when you have experienced the PAIN that no dentist has ever experienced themselves. Think about it! They went into the field of dentistry and have probably never experienced the level of pain you are trying to describe to them:) ^^THIS^^ I got a lot of my teeth broke in a accident and went almost 6 months before I had the money to get them pulled and that was the worst 6 months of my life. I got tooth infections and abscesses all the time. I love my dentures no more pain when ever I eat and most people can't even tell unless I say somthing about them. :sigjosh: :ronswansontax: “We have allowed our nation to be over taxed and over regulated and overrun by bureaucrats, the founders would be ashamed of us for what we're putting up with.” Ron Paul . “My idea of a perfect government is one guy who sits in a small room at a desk, and the only thing he’s allowed to decide is who to nuke. The man is chosen based on some kind of IQ test, and maybe also a physical tournament, like a decathlon. And women are brought to him, maybe ... when he desires them.” Ron Swanson |
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Phennommennonn (OP) Forum Administrator 02/19/2012 07:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | sorry i cant partake in the thread right now guys im workn on our glpvc guest invites - ill check back later. political correctness is a doctrine.... fostered by a delusional, illogical minority...... and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media; which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end. |
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Just Speak User ID: 1253218 United States 02/19/2012 07:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I had two teeth that showed up with dark spots in them via my xray.. something called "tooth resorption", which is basically the nerves eating away at the teeth from the inside. One tooth hurt to use, and the other was so bad (unbeknownst to me) that it was causing the gums around it to swell. It was that way for years before I finally decided to just go in and figure out what the hell was going on. I have been in the process of getting a root canal on these teeth for some time now. One tooth was actually cracked during the procedure and had to be pulled- that was the worst fucking pain of my life, since the tooth had fused into my jaw bone. The second tooth, months and months and months after starting the procedure, still has resorption happening (despite repeated attempts via medicine inside where the roots were, to kill any bacteria). My root canal has NOT been completed yet. But where would I be had nothing been done about it? This problem wasn't going away. My dentist finally told me he wouldn't work on my teeth anymore until I went to the Endodontist to get it checked out. I didn't want a root canal, but what the hell other option did I have? As for cancer, doesn't just about any and everything cause it these days? My dad got lung cancer in his late 40's. He also had a root canal done in his teens. But he was a smoker and fixed cars for a living. I don't think the root canal was the direct cause of his cancer. I don't think it had much to do with it at all. Last Edited by Just Speak on 02/19/2012 07:29 PM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 10417993 United States 02/19/2012 07:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I despise root canals - have had three of them.. Quoting: Celia D. But, imagine how our ancestors dealt with rotting teeth, abscesses, and the hideous pain they endured. I'm sure many of them threw themselves off a cliff rather than continue to endure that kind of pain. wtf, in most cases pulling the tooth is better than throwing yourself off a cliff. why be so dramatic? Lol, he's talking about if you evolved from monkeys. |
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ehecatl User ID: 11045858 Mexico 02/19/2012 08:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Humans may have evolved (or have been created) to have teeth, but I think the design concept really sucks since you only get one new set as a child and are expected to live for about 80 years with them. TEETH SUCK!! Perhaps it would be better if humans had beaks, uh and gizzards, and swallowed pretty stones? That might work for an extended life span. Growing new teeth might be the answer, but for the few people that constantly get new teeth throughout their lives (rare genetic condition) they all come in crooked. |
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Weltsmertz User ID: 1280572 United States 02/19/2012 08:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Not to worry, I wish I could find it but I read this huge study that showed once you pulled the root canaled tooth the cancer went away as well...at least in mice IDK I will keep looking. A casual stroll through the lunatic asylum shows that faith does not prove anything. Friedrich Nietzsche if I did not feel so sad as I look at them. Sad because they do not know the truth and I do know it. Oh, how hard it is to be the only one who knows the truth! But they won't understand that. No, they won't understand it." --from The Dream of a Ridiculous Man (1877) |
Jammer User ID: 4141935 United States 02/19/2012 08:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There is no correlation when the stories emits factual data. Correlation means that you draw a story to parallel the conveyance. Your little catchy repeater phrase fails... Last Edited by Jammer on 02/19/2012 08:29 PM Your VILLAGE called, their IDIOT is missing. Your IDIOT called, their VILLAGE is missing. |
Jammer User ID: 4141935 United States 02/19/2012 08:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 97% of Terminal Cancer Patients Previously Ate Bread Quoting: Anonymous Coward 11111419 and 100% of them breathe air - so what ... Those actions don't create the bacteria harboring situations. That's "what"? ^^^these are correlations in case anyone misses the point... Your VILLAGE called, their IDIOT is missing. Your IDIOT called, their VILLAGE is missing. |
JanJan User ID: 4324535 United States 02/19/2012 08:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Very weak correlation. Quoting: JanJan Numbers can read 97% of anyone laid off has terminal cancer. And that indeed is the number. Cannot take one variable as a unifying cause and transpose that into an absolute effect. 97% of all people are idiots.... The unifying cause is television...and it absolutely has an effect... ^this^ |
Jammer User ID: 4141935 United States 02/19/2012 08:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | usually, i hate this phrase. it's over-used by those who wish to deny culpability. but in this case, it applies. unless and until there's some empirical evidence. You've got it... It is a repeater phrase that means absolutely nothing... Your VILLAGE called, their IDIOT is missing. Your IDIOT called, their VILLAGE is missing. |
nzreva User ID: 1063963 United States 02/19/2012 08:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.cancerproject.org] I had a root canal, I am a vegerian so that lowers my chances to 6o percent. If I excercise it is lower I don't smoke and I don't drink very much and when I do it is a few sipes of wine which is good for me, I cut out my sugar intake that helps and I am non stressed that helps. I eat alot of raw food that is a plus. I will see if this is enough to balance it out. I will let ya'll know in 50 years or so. Last Edited by nzreva on 02/19/2012 08:50 PM |
MarkinAZ User ID: 10028559 United States 02/19/2012 08:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I've had SEVERAL root canal treatments in my 30's and 40's. Now, in my 50's many of them have had to be pulled anyway, and have been replaced with implants and bridges where possible. The cost of doing so is daunting however. A endodontic treatment on a two or three root tooth can often be $500 to $750 PER ROOT treated. More in NYC or LA at a specialist. Then after the endodontic treatment (root canal) there is usually a need for a crown at a cost of another $500 to 1200 dollars. So your root canal salvaged tooth ends up costing you about $1750 to $3500, per tooth! The surgery to pull the tooth and the implant being set in at the same session cost me $2000 and another $500 for the crown to snap onto the implant. In many cases an implant is cheaper than the root canal method and I think it's a hell of a lot safer, too. True, implants cannot be used on everyone and you have to have sufficiently dense bone to support it. But even if it needs a bone graft to make it "take", the implant is the most like your own tooth and will last your lifetime with moderate care and a little luck. Implants do get cheaper by the mouthful. A friend just had 21 implants placed in his mouth over a three month period. His total bill? About $27000. Not a bad price for a complete set of replacement teeth that are now permanent, gorgeous, and healthy. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 10853053 United Kingdom 02/19/2012 09:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The World Health Organization has determined that dietary factors account for at least 30 percent of all cancers in Western countries and up to 20 percent in developing countries. When cancer researchers started to search for links between diet and cancer, one of the most noticeable findings was that people who avoided meat were much less likely to develop the disease. Large studies in England and Germany showed that vegetarians were about 40 percent less likely to develop cancer compared to meat eaters. Quoting: nzreva [link to www.cancerproject.org] I had a root canal, I am a vegerian so that lowers my chances to 6o percent. If I excercise it is lower I don't smoke and I don't drink very much and when I do it is a few sipes of wine which is good for me, I cut out my sugar intake that helps and I am non stressed that helps. I eat alot of raw food that is a plus. I will see if this is enough to balance it out. I will let ya'll know in 50 years or so. You poor deluded brainwashed fool. I know many vegetarians who have developed cancer and debilitating illnesses. WHO are only interested in population reduction. That's what's best for 'world health'. |