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Tooth Enamel / Natural Toothpaste Help
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 10164827:MV8xODkxNDYyXzMxNTk0MTU4X0NGMTYxOEND] [quote:SilverPatriot:MV8xODkxNDYyXzMxNTk0MDI4XzgxOTVFNDND] [quote:Anonymous Coward 10164827:MV8xODkxNDYyXzMxNTkzODIyX0YyODQ2NDIz] [quote:SilverPatriot:MV8xODkxNDYyXzMxNTkzNzkxXzgzMjVBQjZG] Op, Has your dentist recommended bonding, crowning or capping your teeth to preserve what is left of your tooth enamel, as I do not believe there are any other viable methods of restoring tooth enamel? [/quote] There are. Teeth can actually repair themselves.... [/quote] Please provide a link [/quote] Scroll down: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:ZNqv_1MHkokJ:en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_tooth+teeth+can+repair+themselves&cd=5&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us&client=firefox-a Basically it's about keeping the ph of the mouth in check. If that is maintained, the teeth can repair themselves provided the decay hasn't reached critical level, such as the pic at the link. I've had two carries arrest development as a result. The calcium bentonite clay and baking soda have also brought my mouth's ph level back to normal. [/quote]
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So I finally got the cash up to fix my teeth and its great but my enamel is shot to hell. I asked my dentist if I could do anything and he said it can't be repaired. He sold me some Gingimed stuff to help make my teeth "feel" better and prevent my sensitivity ($7 a bottle online and he charged me $25 ~_~ ) I don't much like the idea of hiding the problem myself.
I was curious if anyone out there has any good tips or advice? I changed a few things in my life and I also am on a vitamin regiment.
Bonemeal - 2 TSP per day (1 morning/night) 80% calcium
2 MultiVitamin (No K/K2 in it) 20% calcium (swanson vitamin no iron)
1 100mcg K2 vitamin (suppose to help calcium get to the proper places)
My next step is Comfrey Leaves in a tea, brew it and swish for 20 minutes one time a day. I was told it helps absorption of minerals in the teeth and help improve health of gums and cells.
The only issue I have now is making my own tooth powder. Anyone have any advice for either homemade or store bought? I want to stay away from Fluoride and Glycerin.
I suppose my last question is are they right or anything I should or shouldn't be doing? I refuse to think our bodies can't repair something that it grew. I am not expecting brand new teeth but I find it hard to swallow that my teeth wont strengthen the enamel that is left if given the proper setup.
Thank you and God bless.
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