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Bryanna 05-03-2015 11:58 AM

Side effects of root canals...
 
A retired endodontist (root canal specialist) and founding member of the American Association of Endodontists, Dr. George Meinig, authored a well written book for the lay person about the serious side effects of root canal therapy.

Here's a link from amazon that lets you take an informative peek inside his book....

http://www.amazon.com/Root-Canal-Cov...+george+meinig

Chemar 05-08-2015 06:59 AM

I have had to remove some posts here as they involve debate/discussion and this thread is only for posting useful links and references.

Please keep all discussion on the main section of the dental forum. Thanks

Bryanna 05-18-2015 09:52 AM

General dentistry and dental specialties
 
Information Retrieved from www.adea.org

GENERAL DENTISTRY:
General dentists use their oral diagnostic, preventive, surgical, and rehabilitative skills to restore damaged or missing tooth structure and treat diseases of the bone and soft tissue in the mouth and adjacent structures. They also provide patients with programs of preventive oral health care. Currently, there are 58 dental schools in the United States, including one in Puerto Rico. These schools enroll approximately 4,700 students in their first-year classes. Postdoctoral education is not required to practice as a general dentist. However, general practice residencies (GPR) and advanced education in general dentistry (AEGD) are available and can expand the general dentist's career options and scope of practice. The length of these general dentistry postdoctoral programs varies, but most are 12 months long. In the United States, there are 191 GPR programs with 908 first-year residents and 89 AEGD programs with 530 first-year residents.

ENDODONTICS: (ROOT CANAL)
Endodontists diagnose and treat diseases and injuries that are specific to the dental nerves and pulp (the matter inside the tooth) and tissues that affect the vitality of the teeth. Advanced dental education is required. Some programs offer certificates; others are degree programs at the master's (M.S.D.) level. Students interested in academic dentistry generally prefer degree programs. The length of programs varies, but most are 24 to 36 months long. There are 52 programs and 200 first-year residents in the United States. Visit the American Association of Endodontists at www.aae.org.

ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY: (ORAL SURGEONS)
This specialty requires practitioners to provide a broad range of diagnostic services and treatments for diseases, injuries, and defects of the neck, head, jaw, and associated structures. ADVANCED DENTAL EDUCATION IS REQUIRED. Programs vary in length from four to six years; some programs offer certificates and others include the awarding of an M.D. degree within the residency program. There are 100 programs and 210 first-year residents in the United States. Visit the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons at www.aaoms.org.

ORTHODONTICS AND DENTOFACIAL ORTHOPEDICS:
Orthodontists treat problems related to irregular dental development, missing teeth, and other abnormalities. Beyond "straightening teeth," orthodontists establish normal functioning and appearance for their patients. Advanced dental education is required. Some programs offer certificates; others are degree programs at the master's (M.S.D.) level. Students interested in academic dentistry generally prefer degree programs. The length of programs varies, but most are 24 to 36 months long. There are 60 programs and 330 first-year residents in the United States. Visit the American Association of Orthodontists at www.braces.org.

PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY:
Pediatric dentists specialize in treating children from birth to adolescence. They also treat disabled patients beyond the age of adolescence. Postdoctoral education is required. Some programs offer certificates; others are degree programs at the master's (M.S.D.) or doctoral (Ph.D.) level. Students interested in academic dentistry generally prefer degree programs. The length of programs varies, but most are 24 to 36 months long. There are 65 programs and 292 first-year residents in the United States. Visit the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry at www.aapd.org

PERIODONTICS:
Periodontists diagnose and treat diseases of the gingival tissue and bone supporting the teeth. Gingival tissue includes the gum, the oral mucous membranes, and other tissue that surrounds and supports the teeth. Advanced dental education is required. Some programs offer certificates; others are degree programs at the master's (M.S.D.) or doctoral (Ph.D.) level. Students interested in academic dentistry generally prefer degree programs. The length of programs varies, but most are 36 months long. There are 53 programs and 175 first-year residents in the United States. Visit the American Academy of Periodontology at www.perio.org.

PROSTHODONTICS:
Prosthodontists replace missing natural teeth with fixed or removable appliances, such as dentures, bridges, and implants. Advanced dental education is required. Some programs offer certificates; others are degree programs at the master's (M.S.D.) level. Students interested in academic dentistry generally prefer degree programs. The length of programs varies, with training lasting between 12 and 36 months. There are 57 programs and 145 first-year residents in the United States. Visit the American College of Prosthodontists at www.prosthodontics.org.

Bryanna 06-24-2015 06:01 PM

How can a root canaled tooth make you sick??
 
Finally a NEW book is out with NEW studies about root canals and the connection to systemic health. This book has been carefully written for the lay person. It is called....

"THE TOXIC TOOTH" by Robert Kulacz, DDS, Thomas Levy, MD, JD

On page 69 of the book.........

<< TO GAIN ANY APPRECIATION OF THE CHALLENGES STANDING IN THE WAY OF A TECHNICALLY SUCCESSFUL ROOT CANAL PROCEDURE, IT IS IMPORTANT TO HAVE A BASIC UNDERSTANDING OF TOOTH ANATOMY. >>

Perhaps this is where the lay persons knowledge should start, with tooth anatomy. The factual, unbiased information and descriptive diagrams in this book are intended to help the lay person understand the complexities of tooth anatomy without making it complicated.

The book covers so many topics relating to root canaled teeth.......
The challenges of disinfecting and sterilizing a tooth; why root canals fail; recent scientific evidence linking root canaled teeth to systemic disease; pathogenic commonality between periodontitis and root canaled teeth; actual case histories of root canal treatment; actual patient stories; alternatives to root canal treatment; consenting to root canal treatment and what that really means; causes and treatments of cavitations of the jaw bone; osteonecrosis of the jaw bone; surgical protocol to remove root canaled teeth; actual pathological reports of root canaled teeth; and facial neuralgia.

Bryanna 06-27-2015 11:35 AM

TMJ... TMD two experts talk and treat
 
Here is a you tube video with 2 expert dentists talking about the diagnosis and treatment of TMJ/TMD disorders.......

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0xkJNF0l_E

Bryanna 02-23-2016 01:09 PM

Scientific Validation linking Oral and Systemic Health
 
This writing by Dr Jockers, who has no professional or monetary affiliation with dentistry, provides factual and descriptive information about the correlation between oral and systemic health with regards to root canaled teeth.

http://drjockers.com/the-dangers-of-root-canals/

Bryanna 02-23-2016 01:27 PM

Online links to finding a holistic/biological dentist
 
Web sites that offer a personal search for a practitioner of Holistic or Biological dentistry:

HDA: Holistic Dental Association
http://holisticdental.org/find-a-holistic-dentist

IAOMT: International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology
https://iaomt.org/search/

IABDM: International Academy of Biological Dentistry and Medicine
https://iabdm.org/location/

Bryanna 03-22-2016 11:10 AM

TOOTHPASTES... toxic ingredients..
 
The list of ingredients in toothpastes are often marketed as promoting good oral health.... but do they really do that??

Check out these facts given by the Cornucopia Institute...


http://www.cornucopia.org/2016/03/be...ToothpasteMORE

Bryanna 04-13-2016 11:23 AM

Functional Medicine.. oral and systemic health connection
 
Great article connecting oral and systemic health through the guide of Functional Medicine.

https://www.functionalmedicine.org/h...al_microbiome/

Bryanna 01-20-2018 02:31 PM

Physician and dentist: oral and systemic health connection
 
Video with Dr Perlmutter, a neurologist and Dr Lin, a dentist... discussing the oral and systemic health connection.


The Empowering Neurologist - David Perlmutter, MD and Dr. Steven Lin - YouTube


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