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1. Mercury Fillings Aren't Good but Certain Foods Are Worse!
February 07, 2015
Many people, some for 20, 30 or even 40 years plus have had mercury amalgam fillings. This is a continual source of toxic mercury in the mouth and the vapour finds its way into the blood stream. It does indeed get worse when some of these old fillings fall out and crumble with all the mercury with it...
For many years the Centre of Disease Control (CDC) have been monitoring toxicity levels in people. Mercury levels in humans have been included in their studies. In recent findings the CDC has reported mercury levels in the blood: For those people reported to have high levels either on the i... (read more)
Author: Paul Philips
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2. Root canal treatments: what is the biological philosophy about it?
September 05, 2013
Root canal treatment consists in devitalizing a tooth, meaning nerve removal. The procedure follows certain steps like: cleaning of the root canals, disinfection, preparation and definitive filling. This treatment is not painful and is made under local anesthesia.
When do we need a root canal treatment? Usually your dentist in Tijuana decides if it is needed after a thorough consultation and a radiograph of the tooth in question. Root canal treatment is indicated in the following cases: -when a cavity is very large and affects the tooth’s pulp;
-when the pulp of the tooth is inflam... (read more)
Author: smile smile
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3. A Visit To The General Dentist Milwaukee
July 13, 2013
It is important to visit the general dentist Milwaukee regularly to solve most of the dental problems. The dental tissues mainly involved in carious destruction are enamel and dentine. Enamel forms a surface cap of hard, highly mineralized tissue, which acts to resist abrasion of the teeth during mastication. Beneath the enamel, and making up the bulk of the tooth crown and root is the less highly mineralized dentine, which acts as a shock-absorber. Both tissues are mainly composed of mineral crystals known as ‘biological apatite’, a form of calcium phosphate similar in structure to the minera... (read more)
Author: Kevin Bose
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