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Getting hit in the mouth with a hockey puck or decay reaching the tooth's pulp can lead to needing a root canal. Research from 1909 showed root canals may be linked to heart disease, neurological issues, and other diseases. By 1999, dentistry aimed for 30 million root canals annually, suggesting a quota system.

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A documentary called "The Root Cause" on Netflix exposed issues related to root canals but was removed after a lawsuit from the American Association of Endodontists, who claimed it scared the public. This seems to protect their members' financial interests. There are natural alternatives for root canal treatment, such as black seed oil and homeopathic remedies. Many dentists focus on mechanically removing decay, which can lead to exposing nerves and unnecessary root canals. Instead, ozone can disinfect deep decay, allowing it to slough off and revealing healthy tooth structure. A laser pulp cap can then protect the nerve, preserving the tooth's vitality. Too many root canals are performed as a reflex rather than considering these alternatives.

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A Canadian invention may soon help athletes and others with missing teeth. Researchers at the University of Alberta have developed an ultrasound device that can regrow human teeth. Initially discovered during jaw growth studies in rabbits, the treatment has shown promising results in humans, with new teeth starting to grow after just 20 minutes of daily use for a month. The device has been scaled down for user-friendliness and is currently in the prototype phase, with a patent already filed. Experts believe it could be available in about two years. Edmonton Oilers dentist Anthony Sneezewell emphasizes the importance of timely intervention for saving teeth, and the potential of this device to improve long-term outcomes. The lead researcher, Tariq Albi Ali, is surprised by the attention but is excited about the possibilities.

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Canadian researchers at the University of Alberta have developed an ultrasound device that can regrow human teeth. After accidentally discovering the treatment while researching jaw growth in rabbits, Tariq Albi Ali became the first to try it. With just 20 minutes of daily use, new teeth began to grow in a month. The device has been scaled down to a more user-friendly size and could potentially hit the market in two years. Dentists are hopeful that this invention could improve situations where teeth need to be reimplanted, ultimately saving teeth and improving long-term success rates.

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A Canadian invention uses ultrasound to regrow missing teeth, potentially helping athletes like Edmonton Oilers' Ryan Smith. Researchers at the University of Alberta developed a device that regrows teeth in just 20 minutes a day. The device, now in a smaller, more user-friendly form, could hit the market in 2 years. Dentists are hopeful that this innovation could revolutionize tooth replacement and reimplantation procedures.

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John Mew, a dentist, challenges traditional orthodontic practices by advocating for non-extraction treatments. He showcases twins, one treated traditionally with extractions, the other by expanding the jaw. Critics argue that traditional methods can lead to facial changes and instability. Dentists like Francois Rousseau and Mike Fennell support alternative approaches to address jaw posture. William Hang and John Mew promote functional appliances to encourage proper jaw growth. Despite opposition from colleagues and commercial interests, Mew's ideas highlight the lack of informed consent in orthodontic treatments.

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A documentary on Netflix called "The Root Cause" exposed issues related to root canals but was removed after a lawsuit from the American Association of Endodontists, claiming it scared the public. This organization is focused on protecting its members' interests, who rely on root canal procedures for income. There are natural alternatives for addressing root canal issues, such as black seed oil and homeopathic remedies. Many dentists tend to remove decay mechanically, often leading to nerve exposure and unnecessary root canals. Instead, ozone can disinfect deep decay, allowing it to slough off and revealing healthy tooth structure. A laser pulp cap can then be used to protect the nerve, preserving the tooth's vitality. Too many root canals are performed as a reflexive response rather than considering these alternatives.

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Histosonics' histoTripty, a noninvasive ultrasound technology, has been cleared by the FDA for use in hospitals worldwide. This treatment, known as histotripsy, uses ultrasonic pulses to disrupt tumor cells with minimal recovery time for patients. Liver cancer patients, who often have limited treatment options, could benefit from this precise and effective therapy. The Edison Platform, a robotic arm developed by Histosonics, enables clinicians to target tumors and monitor the treatment in real time. The success of human trials and FDA approval paves the way for histotripsy to be used in a wider patient population, potentially extending its applications to other types of tumors and even non-cancer conditions. This technology has the potential to revolutionize healthcare.

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Hystotripsy, a new therapy approved by the FDA, uses ultrasound technology to treat liver cancer. High energy sound waves create micro bubbles in the tumor, causing the cells to break down and kill the tumor. Dr. Chen Chi, a professor at the University of Michigan, compares the procedure to a nanobomb. Initially, many in the scientific community believed ultrasound technology as a treatment would be impossible. However, Hystotripsy shows promise for treating other cancers, cardiovascular and brain diseases, and stimulating the immune system. The treatment is noninvasive, with short recovery time and minimal side effects compared to chemo or radiation. This sound-based therapy offers potential for curing cancer and other diseases without severe side effects.

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A Canadian invention may offer a solution for athletes or anyone missing teeth. Researchers at the University of Alberta have developed an ultrasound device that regrows human teeth. The device was accidentally discovered during research on jaw growth in rabbits. After 20 minutes of daily use, new teeth started to grow in just one month. The machine has been scaled down to a smaller, user-friendly version. The University of Alberta has already filed a patent for the invention, and scientists hope it could be on the market within two years. Dentists believe this device could greatly improve the success of tooth reimplantation. The inventor, Tariq Albi Ali, is overwhelmed by the attention and is excited about the potential of his creation.

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A Canadian invention uses ultrasound to regrow human teeth, inspired by a hockey player's dental injury. Researchers at the University of Alberta developed a device that promotes tooth regrowth, with promising results in trials. The device is being miniaturized for easier use and could potentially be available in two years. Dentists see great potential in this technology for saving teeth and improving dental outcomes. The inventor is overwhelmed by the attention and hopeful for the future.

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A documentary called The Root Cause, which exposed issues and educated the public, was removed from Netflix after a class action lawsuit by the American Association of Endodontists, who claimed it was scaring the public. The speaker suggests the removal protects the financial interests of endodontists. The speaker also claims there are natural alternatives to root canals, such as black seed oil. Additionally, too many dentists perform unnecessary root canals as a knee-jerk response to deep decay. Instead of immediately performing a root canal, the speaker uses ozone to disinfect deep decay and a laser pulp cap to protect the nerve, keeping the tooth vital.

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A Canadian invention may offer a solution for athletes or anyone missing teeth. Researchers at the University of Alberta have developed an ultrasound device that can regrow human teeth. The device was initially tested on rabbits and successfully stimulated tooth growth. After scaling down the machine, the researchers hope to make it user-friendly and bring it to the market within two years. Dentists are optimistic about the device's potential to save teeth and improve long-term success rates for reimplantation. The invention has already been patented, and its development is in progress.

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Old mustard oil and salt remedy brightens teeth, removes plaque, and strengthens gums naturally. Save money on dental implants by using this method to preserve oral health.

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The speaker recommends using a soft toothbrush. Teeth can be worn down, and a hard toothbrush will wear away tooth structure.

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New pregnant women often consider ultrasound scans, which use high-frequency sound waves to create images of the fetus. While doctors generally deem ultrasound safe, concerns are emerging about potential long-term risks, including genetic damage and low birth weight. Some studies suggest ultrasound may cause subtle birth defects and affect fetal development, although no overt malformations have been detected. Experts urge caution, noting that ultrasound is often overused, with many low-risk pregnancies receiving scans unnecessarily. The FDA acknowledges it cannot guarantee ultrasound safety, and ongoing research is needed to understand its effects on human fetuses. Overall, while ultrasound is a valuable tool, its routine use should be reconsidered until more is known about its long-term implications.

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A Canadian team at the University of Alberta has developed a prototype ultrasound device that can regrow human teeth. The device, which was originally used to study jaw growth in rabbits, has shown promising results in humans. After just 20 minutes of daily use, new teeth began to grow within a month. The team has filed a patent for the invention and hopes to bring it to market within two years. Dentists are excited about the potential of this device, as it could improve the success rate of tooth reimplantation. The team is currently working on making the device more user-friendly.

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Speaker 0 found out he had 10 cavities, which will cost $3,000 and three visits to fix. Speaker 1 states that 10 cavities with braces is a common situation that can be avoided. The speaker notes that braces make it easier to get cavities between the teeth because most people don't floss between their teeth, since they have to use floss threaders, which takes a long time. The speaker recommends using a water flosser or braces floss picks to keep teeth clean and cavity-free.

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Our ancestors naturally kept their teeth straight by balancing the pressure from their lips, cheeks, and tongue. By keeping the tongue on the roof of the mouth, lips sealed, and a slight negative pressure, teeth stayed aligned. Imagine teeth like dominoes in a semicircle, with lips as closed curtains and tongue as a balloon in the middle - inflating the balloon straightens the teeth. Keeping lips closed at rest helps maintain proper tooth alignment, crucial for long-term straightness.

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A documentary on Netflix called "The Root Cause" exposed issues surrounding root canals but was removed after a lawsuit from the American Association of Endodontists, who claimed it scared the public. This seems to protect their members' financial interests. There are natural alternatives for root canal treatment, such as black seed oil and homeopathy. Many dentists focus on mechanically removing decay, often leading to unnecessary root canals when nerves are exposed. In contrast, ozone can disinfect deep decay, allowing it to slough off and revealing healthy tooth structure. Techniques like laser pulp capping can protect the nerve and maintain tooth vitality, reducing the need for root canals, which are often performed as a reflex.

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We no longer believe root canals are safe due to decomposition of dead tissue. Ceramic implants are preferred over titanium for better bone health. Zirconium is the key solution for dental implants.

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I traveled to Japan to learn about a groundbreaking drug from Torajem Biopharma that can regrow teeth. Founded by three doctors, this innovation addresses the serious health risks associated with tooth loss, such as heart disease and diabetes. They discovered that a protein called USAG1 prevents tooth regrowth. By blocking this protein, new teeth can grow in the same spot as lost ones. Initial tests on mice showed promising results, and now humans can benefit too. With just one injection of an antibody that blocks USAG1, individuals can potentially grow a third set of teeth. This revolutionary treatment aims to eliminate the stigma surrounding dental health and showcases the power of collaboration in improving lives.

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A video shows a person regrowing teeth using frequencies. A man named Alvi Ali is reportedly the first to try this treatment on humans, with new teeth growing after twenty minutes a day for a month. A person in Canada created a device to regrow teeth using frequency. Additionally, coconut oil pulling with pearl powder, clove, and peppermint is suggested. Pearl powder is air-compressed pearls. The term "pearly whites" comes from the historical use of pearls in teeth. In South America, pearls were used as tooth replacements because they were believed to have the same DNA as humans.

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The 4 Ways To PREVENT & TREAT Dental Cavities TODAY! | Dhru Purohit
Guests: Steven Lin, Rouzita Rashtian
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Daily use of alcoholic mouthwashes can increase the risk of type 2 pre-diabetes, as they disrupt the oral microbiome. Research indicates that oral bacteria linked to gum disease can also be found in the brains of Alzheimer's patients. Shifts away from traditional diets have led to increased dental diseases, with historical perspectives on tooth decay evolving from the belief in "tooth worms" to the microbiological theory of decay in the late 20th century. This theory emphasizes the role of bacteria like Streptococcus mutans, which metabolizes sugar and produces acids that damage teeth. Recent understanding highlights the importance of the oral microbiome, which consists of millions of bacteria that interact with minerals in the body. The balance of these bacteria is crucial for dental health, as deficiencies in nutrients, particularly fat-soluble vitamins like vitamin D, can lead to tooth decay. Weston A. Price's research in the 1930s showed that traditional diets rich in these vitamins resulted in healthier teeth, while modern diets lacking them led to increased decay rates. Vitamin D is essential for calcium absorption, and deficiencies can lead to mineral imbalances affecting dental health. The body requires a complex interplay of nutrients, including vitamins K2 and A, magnesium, and collagen, to support tooth remineralization. Tooth decay should be viewed as a long-term deficiency issue, with a focus on dietary changes and nutrient supplementation to reverse early lesions. Root canals, while common, can pose health risks as they leave dead tissue in the body, potentially leading to systemic issues. The procedure removes the nerve and blood supply, allowing bacteria to thrive in the tooth, which can release toxins into the surrounding tissues. Studies have shown that root canal-treated teeth often harbor harmful bacteria, raising concerns about their long-term health implications. Preventative measures include maintaining a balanced diet, proper oral hygiene, and addressing habits like teeth grinding. Mouth breathing can exacerbate dental issues, highlighting the need for interventions like mouth taping to promote nasal breathing during sleep. The connection between oral health and overall health is significant, as deficiencies in vitamins and minerals can lead to chronic diseases. In cases of root canal failure, holistic extraction methods are recommended to ensure all infected tissue is removed, minimizing the risk of complications like cavitation. Patients should consider regular monitoring through advanced imaging techniques to detect potential issues early. Ultimately, a proactive approach to dental health, focusing on nutrition and lifestyle, can prevent many common dental problems and support overall well-being.

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The Shocking Facts About Dentistry & Root Canals They Don't Want You To Know! - Dominik Nischwitz
Guests: Dominik Nischwitz
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A common point of confusion regarding Biological Dentistry is root canals. They are standard treatments aimed at alleviating pain and preserving teeth, often effective for decades. Initially, root canals can serve a good purpose by disinfecting the tooth, but they are viewed as temporary solutions by biodentists. Studies suggest that reinfection occurs within a few years due to the mouth's diverse microbiome. The microscopic structure of teeth, with numerous dentin tubules, creates an environment for bacteria, leading to chronic inflammation. From a biodentistry perspective, retaining a dead body part, like a root canal, is not ideal. Conventional dentistry sees root canals as acceptable because they allow for biting. The treatment process is similar across both fields, but biodentists emphasize long-term health strategies. For patients with chronic health issues or high-performance athletes, root canals can pose risks, especially during periods of stress. Biodentists advocate for the removal of infected root canals, employing three-dimensional X-rays for diagnosis. The goal is to extract the tooth without damaging surrounding structures, disinfect the area, and place a ceramic implant, which is biocompatible and neutral to the body. Ceramic implants are now recognized in Germany as a viable alternative to titanium implants, which can trigger immune responses in some individuals. To prevent root canals, maintaining optimal dental health through nutrition and lifestyle choices is crucial. Processed foods, sugars, and grains contribute to dental decay, while nutrient deficiencies, particularly in vitamin D3 and magnesium, can weaken teeth. Weston Price's studies highlight the importance of nutrition in preventing tooth decay, advocating for a diet rich in whole foods. For gum health, flossing is important, but ideally, a healthy lifestyle should minimize the need for it. Chronic dry mouth can result from insufficient hydration, nutrient deficiencies, or stress. Overall, the mouth serves as a reflection of systemic health, and addressing dental issues holistically can lead to improved overall well-being.
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