Reviving teeth.

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  1. Brett Nortje

    Brett Nortje Well-Known Member

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    In the third world, there is not a lot of toothpaste, and, the state of dental care is terrible. i was thinking if there was a way to revive teeth from stumps and stuff like that it would be sought.

    So, how de we revive lost teeth? teeth are made of enamel and stuff and then they get dirt on them and between them and this forms plaque and then this bacteria eats away at the teeth, like any bacteria to any biomass.

    What we want to do is 'rebuild' the teeth. this can be done by, instead of drilling away the dead rotten parts, chewing on something that removes 'this stuff.' this could be like eating into apple seeds that contain cyanide, and then that will kill the process off, so far so good, yes?

    To revive the teeth we could simply eat a lot of eggs? the eggs have stuff in them to grow parts of the body, so will 'stimulate' the teeth to regrow?
     
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    I think it is possible to revive teeth too, unless the cavaty has already gone too deep. The revival is primarily a dietary proccess; Vitamin A, D and K might help to naturlise the balance in your mouth and body. Obviously, you have to cut the candy, soda and sugar. These products dry out your mouth and since saliva is what protects our mouth from cavaties and other bacteria, it is best done to replace candy with dried fruit.

    Speaking of saliva, a great way get the production of it going is chewing gum - make sure the gum has xylitol as that is a substance that kills the bacterias that create cavaties. Also, remember to drink alot of water; always keep your mouth wet.

    Obviously, this all has to be combined with regular teeth brushing. Ocassionally, you can "remineralise" your teeth by gurgling your mouth with salt-water and/or brushing your teeth with salt. Be careful with this though since doing it too often might hurt more than it helps; salt is very strong and may corrode your enamel if used to frequently. Another spice good for your mouth is tumeric.

    I will not be cocky enough to say I have cured a cavity this way, but I have managed to cure a tooth ache (however not an excruciating one) this way once. Might aswell just been a gum problem, but nonetheless it saved me from an awful dentist bill. :nod:
     
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    Now dey tell us - I just had a molar pulled yesterday...
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    Lol. No, I don't think so. :laughing:
     
  5. Brett Nortje

    Brett Nortje Well-Known Member

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    Well, at least nothing bad will happen...
     

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