only roots of his teeth is still in his gums,and everytime it was touched,it will bleed,if i will pull his decayed teeth will it grow back again?
First thing that needs to be addressed is the symptom in this case, tooth decay. It is easy to cure the bacteria that cause tooth decay using oil of oregano. You want to dilute it about 50% olive oil 50% oregano oil, and brush the teeth.
The next is to address the cause. Diet and habits. The number one cause of degeneration is white flour, white sugar, meat and pasteurized milk products. Are you feeding the child formula? check online about the genetically engineered ingredients and crap-ola in formula. It is a crime. Learn about what constitutes the fundamentals of real health, specifically a wholesome vegan diet primarily composed of raw uncooked fruits and veggies.
Also as another answerer says, bottles and plastic nipples. Plastics are toxic another crime perpetrated by immoral corporations.
Don’t use them. If the child is 2 by now he should be able to take solid food and cups of filtered water. And in the future if you give birth, try breastfeeding.
Now because the child’s health has been so compromised, be sure to feed him lots of healthy greens, like broccoli, and kale. Also, broccoli sprouts, alfalfa sprouts, mung sprouts. And organic apples, or at least peeled apples that are not organic. And virgin coconut oil.
There is no quick fix, and 99% of dentists are in it for the money. They will not help the underlying root of the disease. In m experience and observation, dentists exacerbate problems and are wittingly or unwittingly stooges for more immoral organizations that will hide the truth and only profit from your fear, ignorance, and pain.
Look to nature. Try oil of oregano. And a natural wholesome plant based diet.
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I work at a continuing education facility for healthcare professionals and I started reading about debridement. I know that it is an extensive cleaning that can be done surgically, chemically, or mechanically. However, I was confused regarding the extremity of circumstances that would require a "debridement". Is it just a deep cleaning or is it something done in extreme situations (I read something about dead tissues and "maggot therapy"!)?
The ADA defines a gross debridement as the removal of plaque and calculus so that an exam or oral eval can be performed. Basically, if there is so much tarter around the tooth that you cannot get an accurate probe reading or you cannot see what is under the calculus—but the calculus is NOT radiographic then a debridment may be necessary to acheive an accurate diagnosis of patients dental needs.
I would lke to find out what is the key distinguising factor between a newsletter and a magazine.
A newsletter is much more timely than a magazine. Yes, a magazine is current but it can also feature things from the past, as a newsletter probably wouldn't. Also, newsletters have one topic (example: A newsletter for the state of Pennsylvania won't talk about anything but Pennsylvania news) and magazines are more broad. Also, newsletters are much smaller than a magazine.
I'm doing homework on this and i've been given 12 statements and the instructions say "write A next to each statement that refers to the Articles of Confederation, a C next to each statement that refers to the united states constitution, and a B if it refers to both."
Can someone give me links to where it shows the whole articles of confederations and constitution?
Please and Thank you!
Constitution is a document that was written after the formation of the United States as a country. It was written by Thomas Jefferson and signed by many people including John Hancock.
The Articles of Confederation were written after the South Succeeded from the United States. It created a country out of the states that left the Union.
ok befor any one calls me cowadus,i have to say afew thing to say i am compleatly terrified of dentist.not so much them but what they have the potental to do to me i gess.i have good reson for beang the whey i am!and im not afraid of anything elce honsetly!my dentist when i was a child was crazy and just wanted to gt as much money as he could from my parents.i swer in my childhood i had like 25 filling all my back teeth had filling and this was befor i was the age of 9 my paents got sick of paying him all the time and me biteing him in shot it was more of an ordeal than it was worth.he realy frighten me.if i see people who might be him i duck away oh yeah im 24.this is not like me to fear anything.any whey when i turnd 14 my parents took me to anotehr dentist they where nicer.and i had know caviteys between that time.i got out of ever going back when i was 15 long storie.i had know idea nice dentist where real. any one have any idea on how to get over phobias like this?
also dont think i havent tryed it sedaton dosnet work well with me nearther dose novicane i ts never works and i can feel thig tought itgess it sucks to be me eh?
ok befor I read entire your story - I'm afraid of it too!
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(this is not right) , ok, the worst thing that could happen to you is to lose all your healthy teeth because of someone or something, and later in life to feel aggravated because of this state of yours. I've heard that in rich countries (like mine is not
) dentists have ultra fast drilling machines that drill so fast - it even could be dangerous if someone scares your dentist while…..you know. Or if he gets cramps, or spasm, or gorushicu.
The most sickening thing about the dentist is the pain, and the most pain is causing that drill which doesn't sprays water, and is very slow, and is used when it is almost finished but not quite.
So, I believe that you have the benefit of living in some rich god damn country, which has those kind of dentists who use ultra fast drillers, and I strongly suggest that you visit them, or you can easily ask for painkillers.
Someone told me that consuming drinks sweetened with aspartame before or after brushing teeth can cause tooth decay.
Is there truth to this? If not, does anyone know where this idea originated? (I would assume this is a variation of the many negative health stories that get spread around about aspartame.)
i wouldnt think it would be any more corrosive that a regular soda sweetened with sugar. the decaying agent in soda, diet or regular is acids not the aspartame. and aspartame is some nasty stuff. retinal damage headaches insomnia. nasty stuff. but its one of many in all the things people consume.
Do you need specialized training or education? Where would you go for the training or classes–a specific place would be appreciated regardless of state. How long does it take to become one? Do you become licensed? Are you self-employed, work for a state agency, insurance company, or a hospital? Thanks for any other pertinent information.
Alotof hospitals are employing pt. advocates these days. They help to answer peoples concerns that might not be related to health care. They may help you to get transferred to another hospital for a higher level of care if you need it, they may help you to set up "discharge planning" which might be a longterm care facility, a psychiatric hospital or home helath. They also interact with your insurance company to get you the best care. The hospital here employess both RN's and social workers in ths role.
I am the newsletter editor for an honor society at my college and I would like some suggestions on good software programs to make newsletters. I have a regular pc computer.
for work i use microsoft publisher pro. it is easy and has ready made layouts to chose from as well as color schemes. but you can also make your own layout and it can be done in different paper sizes.
you can also use it to make fliers and other business related things. it is really a multi purpose program.
I'm 26, I slaved myself for 2 companies after college, and I never got anywhere.
Every magazine seems to have articles about how to be on your boss' good side, how to get a long with your co-workers, and how to climb on the corporate ladder.
Every magazine seems to have them, fitness magazines, variety magazines, and even science magazine. I was addicted to these articles trying to get ahead in my company. But after so much frustration, I quit, and started my own business last year.
I'm doing great. I set own my office without kissing up to anyone, I give myself raises everytime I work hard and get good profits, I don't have to care about being on anyone's good side.
The weird thing now is how addicted I was to these "how to get ahead" articles. They are everywhere, I never realized you don't see any advice for people who have small businesses.
What magazine has articles for people with their own small business?
There are the general magazines on entrepreneurship such as
Entrepreneur http://www.entrepreneur.com
Inc http://www.inc.com
Fast Company http://www.fastcompany.com
Black Enterprise Magazine http://www.blackenterprise.com/
Home Business Magazine
And then there are the specific ones, depending on your industry
Art Business News http://www.artbusinessnews.com
Greetings Etc (for the greeting card business) http://www.greetingsmagazine.com/greetings/index.shtml
and so on
Any one afraid of Dentist. I am sure not because I am Mr.Bangkok Smile
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I've always been afraid to go to the dentist because I get lectures every time I go, and they can never seem to get my teeth all the way numb before they start drilling. But I'm not afraid of the actual dentist him or herself.