tooth decay
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sduyck_2000 (imported)
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tooth decay
I have been having a increasing problem with cavities as i get older
i had 12 at this checkup 2 really bad ones no matter how much i brush...they just will not stop
after much research and discussion with my dentists and tests of the bacteria in my mouth i need to switch to a toothpaste with sodium bicarbonate and peroxide in it too kill those bad germs for good
I thought it was just old age...i wish i had learned this many cavities ago..i hope this helps others learn from my mistake.
Flouride i found out is worthless on older teeth as i just spread it over the backs of the bacteria and dont kill them
we will see how this works out
i had 12 at this checkup 2 really bad ones no matter how much i brush...they just will not stop
after much research and discussion with my dentists and tests of the bacteria in my mouth i need to switch to a toothpaste with sodium bicarbonate and peroxide in it too kill those bad germs for good
I thought it was just old age...i wish i had learned this many cavities ago..i hope this helps others learn from my mistake.
Flouride i found out is worthless on older teeth as i just spread it over the backs of the bacteria and dont kill them
we will see how this works out
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moi621 (imported)
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Re: tooth decay
Enamel is not static. Like bone it is always remolding itself.
An occasional fluoride atom substituted for a calcium is a good choice.
Harder enamel. I drink Sparkletts Fluoridated water because I avoid the heavy minerals (stones).
Water is the natural nutritional source of fluoride. Purified water. No fluoride.
Remember,
The Tooth Decay germ is your first venereal disease.

An occasional fluoride atom substituted for a calcium is a good choice.
Harder enamel. I drink Sparkletts Fluoridated water because I avoid the heavy minerals (stones).
Water is the natural nutritional source of fluoride. Purified water. No fluoride.
Remember,
The Tooth Decay germ is your first venereal disease.
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Sweetpickle (imported)
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Re: tooth decay
Sorry for your problems. I do not think that is a common problem,
most of the older people I know mostly quit getting cavaties.
And I'm also surprized about the choice of toothpaste.
Do you get your teeth cleaned regularly?
most of the older people I know mostly quit getting cavaties.
And I'm also surprized about the choice of toothpaste.
Do you get your teeth cleaned regularly?
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Re: tooth decay
_g (imported) wrote: Sat Apr 28, 2012 10:15 am The loss of testosterone, has been reported to cause problems with teeth.
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This has never been substantiated in any research reported to date. Hell, my T runs about 500 and I still had 5 cavities filled in my recent experience with the university dental school. They did build a great bridge for me though.
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devi (imported)
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Re: tooth decay
Cavity? Never had one. True story. Not even in over half a century have I ever had one. But I did have to have a side front tooth pulled due to infection. It had been split for over ten years or so. Plus most of the upper portion of another tooth is gone after it too had cracked years ago. NEVER and I repeat never get into the habit of stripping wires and doing other stuff with your teeth.
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Re: tooth decay
i am so curious about your lifestyle to have no cavities
it must be because you are in some midwest state
my father in law and daughter in law are and never had a cavity
i brush and brush and cant stop the cavities the last 4 years
it must be because you are in some midwest state
my father in law and daughter in law are and never had a cavity
i brush and brush and cant stop the cavities the last 4 years
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Sweetpickle (imported)
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Re: tooth decay
Many people in Wyoming, Montana, New Mexico, West Texas have few
cavities because of very high natural floride in the water. They also may
have small brown teeth. It's a trade off.
cavities because of very high natural floride in the water. They also may
have small brown teeth. It's a trade off.
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devi (imported)
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Re: tooth decay
Maybe it's more a matter of eating and being raised on lots of oatmeal and beans for protein rather than much meat. (Once or twice a week growing up.) Probably that's more for the heart though. I alternate between hot coffee, chocolate, black tea, other tea and various herbal infusions throughout the day plus water, juice and semi-sweet chocolate baking chips. I'm not a vegetarian however when I do eat with vegetarians I'm always amazed at how little greens and how much starch they generally eat compared to me. Being potentially diabetic, I absolutely cannot eat like that although I'm no saint either. I do like potatoes and pasta and pastries. But if too much starch is bad for the metabolism being kind of even worse than sugar in a way, then it may not be good for the gums or tooth enamel either since it feeds the bacteria too. And then I heard that cheeses covereth a multitude of sins. I eat plenty of hot chilies, garlic and other spices which probably does more to kill that evil decay producing bacteria than anything else. A little bit of wine is good to swish around in your mouth from time to time, but also water daily. I cannot drink much of alcohol for another reason. Nuts. I have nothing else to say. But I never brushed regularly. I just use toothpicks and sticks mostly plus every so often I chew a little piñon sap for a day without eating.
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