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MMS: sodium chlorite (NaClO2) 28%
MMS1 or Activated MMS: chlorine dioxide (ClO2)
MMS1 or Activated MMS: chlorine dioxide (ClO2)
CDS... Can it be mixed with DMSO for teeth?
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23 Feb 2012 04:43 #13040
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What about dental implants? Are those relatively safe?
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24 Feb 2012 10:11 - 24 Feb 2012 10:13 #13074
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@Veronika - are you asking if di's are safe - or whether it is safe to clean di's with MMS?
No implant in your mouth is natural and therefore absolutely safe. Metal is foreign to the body - period. Even if it is Titanium. Having them though seems to be the best practice and they seem to provide satisfactory results for most.
Cleaning them with MMS should pose no problems, if they are titanium implants.
No implant in your mouth is natural and therefore absolutely safe. Metal is foreign to the body - period. Even if it is Titanium. Having them though seems to be the best practice and they seem to provide satisfactory results for most.
Cleaning them with MMS should pose no problems, if they are titanium implants.
The mind is like a garden, if you do not cultivate it, you cannot harvest from it.
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24 Feb 2012 23:19 #13105
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Sky, thank you
Yes, I wanted to know whether it is a better alternative to a root canaled tooth with a crown on top. Apparantly those cen contribute to cancer.
Yes, I wanted to know whether it is a better alternative to a root canaled tooth with a crown on top. Apparantly those cen contribute to cancer.
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26 Feb 2012 17:30 #13154
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Titanium is toxic to the body too. I had high titanium levels. I was tested with a syncrometer. I believe it was from sunscreen and white paint. I think the only safe alternatives are non metal.
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26 Feb 2012 23:23 #13170
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Veronika,
implants using zirconium oxide are safe and in any case better than the titanium ones.
They are also more expensive.
Alanti
implants using zirconium oxide are safe and in any case better than the titanium ones.
They are also more expensive.
Alanti
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26 Feb 2012 23:50 - 26 Feb 2012 23:51 #13172
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Hi, Veronika
Biocompatible Dental Materials
Zirconium Oxide
One of the most difficult areas in dentistry today is the restoration of dental structures with biocompatible materials that are strong enough to withstand the forces of chewing (500-1000lbs pressure on molar teeth). Recent technology from Germany now offers a material that has overcome most of the pitfalls of present day products. Patients now have a choice of a material that is esthetic, strong, pure, biocompatible and capable of being used for single and long span dental bridgework. That material is called Zirconium oxide.
Link Below
www.tuberose.com/Biocompatible_Dental_Materials.html
Biocompatible Dental Materials
Zirconium Oxide
One of the most difficult areas in dentistry today is the restoration of dental structures with biocompatible materials that are strong enough to withstand the forces of chewing (500-1000lbs pressure on molar teeth). Recent technology from Germany now offers a material that has overcome most of the pitfalls of present day products. Patients now have a choice of a material that is esthetic, strong, pure, biocompatible and capable of being used for single and long span dental bridgework. That material is called Zirconium oxide.
Link Below
www.tuberose.com/Biocompatible_Dental_Materials.html
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29 Feb 2012 05:17 #13348
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Thank you Edwin. Please tell me how many drops CDS and DMSO you used and was the DMSO diluted or full strength ?
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29 Feb 2012 17:02 #13367
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I've got a cavity and I've been wanting to do this. How clean do the teeth need to be, using DMSO? My teeth have tartar or something on them and I should get them clean but I have a fear of the dentist (and the cost, having no insurance and little income). Does it do any harm if plaque, tartar, etc. get pulled into the teeth, or would it do that?
That cavity is in a hard to reach place (crooked teeth). The dentist put a filling there but it came out when I flossed. I want to heal my cavity and not get another filling. I'm also afraid if the dentist cleans my teeth he will pressure me into having the tooth filled. I does hurt a bit when I floss there. I am not currently using MMS. I stopped. My gums have receded more since using MMS topically and I'm thinking CDS wouldn't be so acidic on my teeth and gums.
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Eileen
That cavity is in a hard to reach place (crooked teeth). The dentist put a filling there but it came out when I flossed. I want to heal my cavity and not get another filling. I'm also afraid if the dentist cleans my teeth he will pressure me into having the tooth filled. I does hurt a bit when I floss there. I am not currently using MMS. I stopped. My gums have receded more since using MMS topically and I'm thinking CDS wouldn't be so acidic on my teeth and gums.
Thanks,
Eileen
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