Saturday, November 14, 2009

Natural way to fix cavities?

I went to the dentist today and they told me I have two cavities.


I think my dentist are causing them or something... I have good dental habits. I brush twice a day, sometimes more. I rinse with ACT mineral restoring mouth wash. I chew sugarless teeth strengthen gum after every meal.


I am not a junk food buff. I eat healthy. Really healthy. I get enough vitamins. I drink water. Why would I get cavities?


Also, I don't feel any pain or discomfort. I'm not even sure where these 'cavities' are.


They must not be serious. Is there just some way I could fix it naturally without giving those dentist shits any more of my money?

Natural way to fix cavities?
Hi!!!! I'm one of those dentist shits.





Just how in the world is your dentist causing your cavities???? If you really want verification that you have decay in your teeth then get another opinion.


If you wait until you are in pain, then you'll need root canal treatment along with crowns and you'll be paying us dental shits a lot more.





My advice is stop whining and playing victim, get your situation evaluated and then get it handled. And have a nice day!!
Reply:Sorry, NO. Switch dentists. Some people are more prone to cavities than others.


RN
Reply:never had a cavity
Reply:Okay to clear some things up. Dentists can't cause cavities, this is impossible to do. Even though you have great oral hygiene, it's still very possible to get cavities. This is because some people have very deep pits and fissures. What happens, is that food particles get into these pits and you can't get it out with brushing, flossing, or mouth wash. The particles sit there and decay starts, the best way to prevent this from happening is to get sealants. The sealant material fills in these pits and fissures, no more food particles can get into the pits.





I know you may not feel any pain right now, they're probably very small cavities at this point. If they're not taken care of, they will continue to get bigger. If the cavities are left long enough, you may end up needing root canal therapy. Unfortunately, there's no natural way to get rid of cavities. It's said that if you use a fluoride rinse it can reverse some of the cavitiy process. I wouldn't expect miracles from this though.


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