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97% of breast cancer patients had root canals or toxic teeth. Root canal treated teeth are now the leading cause of heart attacks. 96% of cancer patients had arthritis. Not all root canal teeth need removal, only for those who prioritize health. Restoring teeth can restore health and energy for a better life. Translation: 97% de los pacientes con cáncer de mama tenían conductos radiculares o dientes tóxicos. Los dientes tratados con conducto radicular son ahora la principal causa de ataques cardíacos. El 96% de los pacientes con cáncer tenían artritis. No todos los dientes con conducto radicular necesitan ser removidos, solo para aquellos que priorizan la salud. Restaurar los dientes puede restaurar la salud y la energía para una vida mejor.

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The speaker shared their journey of battling cancer and how they turned to fenbendazole after traditional treatments failed. They combined the medication with intermittent fasting and other supplements. After following this regimen, they received news that there was no evidence of disease in their body, surprising both them and their medical team.

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Cancer is a widespread problem, including breast cancer, leukemia, and prostate cancer. The speaker claims to have witnessed many people curing themselves of brain tumors. They discuss the work of Otto Warburg, who won two Nobel Prizes for proving that cancer is caused by a lack of oxygen. By increasing oxygen intake and raising red cell blood count, Warburg allegedly cured thousands of people and documented his findings in scientific research journals.

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Speaker 0 begins by stating that cancer is not their favorite topic and asserts, “Eighty percent of folks who are told they have cancer don't have cancer. They're perfectly healthy.” They acknowledge that people with a cancer diagnosis don’t want to hear this, and express a reluctance to talk about cancer due to their attitude. Speaker 1 asks for a definition of cancer. Speaker 0 replies, “No, that’s actually very clear. So many people who are diagnosed with cancer do not have an uncontrolled growth of anything. So that definition is actually a good enough definition to exclude eighty percent of folks who are diagnosed with cancer. They may have a lump, they may have a growth, but it is controlled. Maybe it hasn't changed in size for three months or six months, but it's still labeled as cancer and they're rushed off to surgery.” Speaker 1 then asks for anecdotal stories of miraculous success stories using turpentine therapeutically. Speaker 0 answers with a story from two weeks prior on a radio show. They say, “My daughter's got cerebral palsy. She's 15 years old, half her body has been paralyzed. She's not able to move around or do anything.” They claim, “you need to check out trepentine because cerebral palsy is caused by a parasite your wife picked up in her second trimester.” They state that after starting turpentine, “after just ten days she's able to move that part of her body and now she can walk and do a lot of things she couldn't do before.” Speaker 1 responds, “Well thank you so much a tremendous story.”

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The speaker shares their experience of being diagnosed with cancer and undergoing traditional treatments that were not effective. They then mention how they came across Fenbendazole, a medication typically used for parasites, and decided to try it. Along with intermittent fasting and other lifestyle changes, the speaker's condition improved. They recall visiting their doctor and being surprised to learn that they had no evidence of disease in their body. The speaker had been prepared for further treatments but was relieved by the positive outcome.

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Root canals can be hidden causes of health issues like autoimmune diseases and cancer. During a root canal, the tooth's root is removed due to decay, and a filler is used to seal it. However, bacteria can hide in microtubules within the tooth, which are not fully eliminated during the procedure. These bacteria can enter the bloodstream, compromising the immune system. Studies suggest a correlation between root canals and an increased risk of breast cancer on the affected side.

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The speaker discusses a dentist who filed teeth to place veneers, causing the teeth to die and require root canals. They explain that dead tissue in the body decomposes, leading to chronic inflammation and immune system issues. The speaker warns against root canals due to the potential for bacterial byproducts. They admit to previously supporting root canals but now acknowledge scientific evidence suggesting otherwise. Translation: The speaker talks about a dentist who filed teeth to put veneers, causing the teeth to die and need root canals. They mention that dead tissue in the body decomposes, leading to chronic inflammation and immune system problems. The speaker advises caution with root canals due to the risk of bacterial byproducts. They used to support root canals but now recognize scientific evidence indicating otherwise.

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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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Cancer is a widespread problem today. Breast cancer, leukemia, prostate cancer, and brain tumors can all be cured according to the speaker. They claim to have witnessed many people curing themselves of these diseases. The cause of cancer, according to the speaker, is anaerobism or lack of oxygen. They mention Otto Warburg, a Nobel Prize winner, who proved this theory and cured thousands of people by increasing their oxygen intake.

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Root canals may not be safe, with many showing signs of infection. Avoid practitioners who perform root canals. Hidden infections from root canals can cause various health issues, even cancer. A friend experienced relief from liver pain after addressing a root canal infection. Other cases involved thyroid and breast cancer linked to root canals. Understanding these hidden infections can lead to lasting solutions. Watch the training for more information on often overlooked causes and solutions.

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"Root canals are never necessary ever." "We've normalized killing teeth, leaving a dead organ attached to living jawbone." "If you're having a tooth extracted and your jawbone ends up being exposed, maybe there's no pain, no issues that you notice inside mouth so you don't think anything's wrong, but actually something could really be going wrong internally." "How do you know if you have a toxic filling in your mouth?" "Anything mercury based is constantly off gassing mercury. So you're gonna be swallowing that every time you chew, inhaling it every time you breathe." "Start looking at the diet. Sucking on the squeezy tube food or bottled beverages that are acidic. That constant exposure where you sip, sip, sip, your teeth never get out of the acid pool. There's no mouthwash, toothpaste, any product out there that is going to outpace a diet that is creating massive risk for decay."

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Cancer can be easily cured, according to the speaker. They mention a top bioscientist named Dr. Lawrence Royce who worked for the CIA and was involved in handling the aftermath of the Chernobyl disaster. The speaker claims that in a village within the radiation cloud, people were not getting sick due to their strong immune systems, which were boosted by probiotics developed by Russian military doctors. The speaker explains that probiotics are important for overall health, but most people have poor diets that hinder their effectiveness. They also mention the importance of using specific types of capsules to ensure probiotics survive the digestive system. The speaker recommends a natural recipe to cleanse the intestines and suggests using Lactobacillus Salivarius for oral health. They conclude by mentioning the abundance of probiotic varieties and the uniqueness of North Carolina and Ukraine.

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The speaker asserts if asked for a conspiracy theory they are certain about, their answer is root canals. They reference a YouTube video that was formerly a Netflix documentary called The Root Cause, which they say discussed a large psyop by the dental industry and big pharma aimed at damaging people's health through root canals. They claim the documentary is banned and cannot be watched in the United States; viewers must use a VPN to access it, alleging that it is prohibited by the American Dental Association, which they claim is in bed with big pharma. The speaker contends that dentists cannot discuss the topic because they would lose their licenses. The core claim is that root canals are filled with hazardous substances, specifically mercury and formaldehyde, along with “all sorts of chemicals” that disrupt meridian lines. They state that these root canals disrupt the ability to think properly. The speaker cites a figure of “thirty million plus people a year” receiving root canals and asserts that many of them become sick as a result, linking a range of health issues to root canals. They mention ADHD, cancer, memory loss, and heart failure as possible outcomes connected to root canals, implying a broad set of illnesses can be tied back and connected to the procedure. Throughout, the speaker presents the narrative as a controlled suppression of information by industry and regulatory bodies, framing the root canal practice as a systemic health hazard rather than a standard dental procedure. The emphasis is on alleging a deliberate cover-up and a correlation (or causation) between root canal treatments and significant health problems, with the suggestion that mainstream medical and dental authorities are complicit in concealing the alleged risks.

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A man claims his father beat stage four lung cancer in eight months without doctors, chemo, or radiation using Panacur, vitamin D, and CBD oil. Panacur is described as similar to ivermectin and a deworming medicine. The speaker says they bought it on Amazon for about $100 a month. A year prior, they had traveled to Japan as a farewell trip because his father was expected to die. The speaker references Joe Tippins, who in 2017, allegedly found that Panacur cured rats of cancer. Tippins then took Panacur, vitamin D, and CBD oil and cured his own cancer after doctors gave him a month to live. The speaker says they avoided chemo because it killed his mother, who also had stage four lung cancer, in 2014.

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Root canals are never necessary ever. We've normalized killing teeth, leaving a dead organ attached to living jawbone. That dead tooth had been in her jawbone for sixty seven years, and I have literally never seen blacker roots. Absolutely. These areas of jawbone cavitation have chemical properties that go throughout your body and can impact people negatively in all sorts of places, joint spaces, kidneys, prostate, breast. Anything mercury based is constantly off gassing mercury. So you're gonna be swallowing that every time you chew, inhaling it every time you breathe. Every time you heat it up with a hot cup of coffee or hot piece pizza, it's off gassing mercury vapor.

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Speaker 0 discusses dental treatment considerations and alternative remedies. She suggests that if someone is told they need a root canal, they should "look up the documentary, The Root Cause," which is described as a documentary on root canals and what happens afterwards after a person gets a root canal and then they have an infection sitting in their mouth and then they develop all these problems. She advises that if someone is being told to get a root canal, they might want to obtain "25 opinions from a bunch of holistic dentists before you do anything with that." She mentions gum health remedies, recommending "a little bit of dragon's blood and coconut oil on those gums" as something that can help heal the gums. The documentary The Root Cause is described as having been banned on Netflix and then banned on YouTube, prompting the question of why they don’t want people watching that. The reasoning offered is that when insurance checks off for a root canal, they "make a lot of money," and then when the person has health issues down the road, they "make a lot of money." She emphasizes the importance of being aware of that. Regarding dental issues, she reiterates home remedies: coconut oil and pearl, claiming that pearl will help mineralize the teeth and then feed the teeth because the teeth need to be fed. Key points include: - If told you need a root canal, consider seeking numerous opinions from holistic dentists (she suggests 25). - The Root Cause is a documentary about root canals and subsequent problems, with claims of infections after root canals. - The documentary was banned on Netflix and YouTube, with the assertion that dentists and insurance profits are a motive for suppression. - For gum issues, dragon's blood with coconut oil is proposed as a healing remedy. - For teeth, coconut oil and pearl powder are proposed: coconut oil as a general remedy, and pearl powder to mineralize and feed the teeth. The overall message emphasizes caution about root canals, promotes holistic perspectives, and offers specific home remedies for gums and teeth.

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Root canals and mercury fillings are the most dangerous things for oral health. Root canals are dead teeth that can harbor microbes and cause infections. They can also affect the lymphatic and blood systems, making a person sick. It is advised to remove root canal fillings if they are tender or discolored. Even if they appear fine, it is still recommended to have them removed. Mercury fillings, which are neurotoxic, can slowly leach into the body and cause illness. They have been banned in some countries and were banned in the US until the 1920s. Mercury is the main cause of multiple sclerosis. Crowns may also pose risks depending on what is underneath them. It is recommended to have an x-ray to assess the situation and remove any dead teeth, root canals, or mercury fillings.

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Speaker 0 highlights that root canals and wisdom teeth removal are common procedures but alleges there are important things not disclosed. The speaker argues that teeth are not separate from the rest of the body; they are living organs with nerves, blood supply, and communication with the body. If you had a dead organ inside you, you wouldn’t leave it there, yet the speaker claims that with a root canal, that is exactly what happens. The speaker references traditional Chinese medicine, stating that each tooth is connected through meridians to specific organ systems in the body. Therefore, when a root canal is performed and a dead tooth remains in the mouth, some believe that those entire meridians become compromised, and chronic health issues can sometimes bubble up. The speaker asserts that no one is connecting those health issues with a dead organ sitting inside the mouth. Regarding wisdom teeth, the speaker says you’re not just getting teeth pulled when they’re removed. Those wisdom teeth contain powerful stem cells that are harvested, researched, and sold for massive profit. The speaker notes the irony in how this is not typically disclosed when people are having their teeth removed and billed. The speaker contends that people are left wondering why chronic issues never resolve, emphasizing that the mouth is not separate from the body and is one of the main gateways. The speaker suggests that nothing about this feels accidental, though acknowledges the possibility of being labeled a conspiracy theorist. Finally, the speaker invites viewers to learn how to support the whole body outside of the system and states, if you want to learn, to comment “heal now.”

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The speaker recalls having wisdom teeth removed at age 20 and mentions an insurance company offering a $5,000 reward for removing wisdom teeth. They claim to have learned that wisdom teeth are connected to the heart and that there is no reason to remove them. They state that wisdom teeth are pulled out so they could get a “from the” and then mess with the meridian line, and that wisdom teeth are connected to the brain and the heart. They assert that when people get their wisdom teeth removed, they often start developing heart issues, implying a causal link to the procedure. The speaker argues that the meridians of the wisdom teeth connect not only to the brain but also to the heart, so removing them disrupts the body’s pathways. They claim the dentist industry is a break off of the industry, that they fluoridate mouths, take teeth out, and x-ray people, and that all teeth are meridian lines; messing with those meridian lines messes with the body’s pathways.

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Poor Oral Health Leads To Alzheimer's: How To Fix Your Mouth For Longevity | Dr. Mark Burhenne
Guests: Mark Burhenne, Rouzita Rashtian
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Dr. Mark Burhenne discusses the critical connection between oral health and longevity, emphasizing that poor dental health can contribute to various metabolic disorders, including high blood pressure, diabetes, and even Alzheimer's disease. Recent research from UCSF highlights the role of the oral bacteria P. gingivalis, which can enter the bloodstream and affect brain health, potentially leading to Alzheimer's. Burhenne stresses the importance of addressing gum disease, noting that 70% of people over 40 have it, and offers practical solutions for maintaining oral health. Key recommendations include regular dental visits, proper flossing, and tongue scraping. Flossing is essential for disrupting harmful biofilms in the mouth, while tongue scraping helps remove bacteria that can cause bad breath and other health issues. Burhenne argues that traditional dental practices, such as using mouthwash, may be counterproductive, as they can disrupt the oral microbiome. Instead, he advocates for a focus on natural methods like brushing gently and massaging the gums to promote lymphatic drainage and overall oral health. He also addresses the dietary factors influencing oral health, advising against processed foods and emphasizing the importance of a balanced diet rich in whole foods. Burhenne introduces the concept of oral microbiome testing, which can provide insights into individual oral health and help guide dietary and hygiene practices. The conversation touches on the complexities of dental procedures like root canals, warning that they can lead to complications if not performed correctly. Burhenne encourages patients to seek second opinions and be proactive about their dental health. He concludes by reiterating the importance of oral health in overall well-being and longevity, urging listeners to take simple steps to improve their dental care routines.

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"Fix This Early On!" - How Root Canals Decrease Your Lifespan & Cause Disease | Dr Dominik Nischwitz
Guests: Dominik Nischwitz
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Dr. Dominik Nischwitz, a biological dentist, emphasizes that health and disease begin in the mouth, particularly highlighting the controversial nature of root canals. He argues that root canals leave dead tissue in the body, which can lead to chronic infections and inflammation, potentially triggering various health issues, including gut problems, skin conditions, and even mental health disorders. He notes that many chronic health issues can correlate with root canals, as they often become reinfected over time, despite initial treatments. Nischwitz explains that conventional dentistry often overlooks the systemic implications of oral health, focusing primarily on pain relief and bite functionality. He advocates for a holistic approach, integrating biological dentistry with functional medicine to optimize overall health. He encourages patients experiencing unexplained symptoms to consider the health of their mouth, as chronic inflammation from root canals can contribute to systemic health issues. He also discusses cavitations, which are chronic jawbone inflammations that can occur after tooth extractions, leading to similar health complications. Nischwitz suggests that many patients may have undiagnosed cavitations, which can harbor harmful bacteria and contribute to chronic inflammation. For those facing dental issues, he recommends seeking a second opinion from a biological dentist trained in advanced diagnostic techniques, such as cone beam scans, which can reveal underlying problems not visible in traditional X-rays. He stresses the importance of preparing patients nutritionally before any dental surgery to enhance healing and reduce complications. Nischwitz shares his personal journey with cavitations, revealing how addressing them led to significant improvements in his health. He believes that combining clinical experience with scientific research is essential for advancing dental practices and improving patient outcomes. His mission is to educate both patients and practitioners about the interconnectedness of oral health and overall wellness, advocating for a shift in how dentistry is approached to prioritize holistic health.

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Dr. Jigar Gandhi: Are Your Teeth REALLY Making You Sick? | TUH #179
Guests: Dr. Jigar Gandhi
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The podcast features Gary Brecka and Dr. Jigar Gandhi discussing biologic dentistry and its impact on overall health. Dr. Gandhi emphasizes that each tooth is an organ, and chronic dental issues can lead to severe health problems, including autoimmune diseases and chronic infections. He notes that many patients suffer from undiagnosed conditions linked to dental health, often visiting multiple doctors before finding relief through biologic dentistry. Chronic infections can cause immune fatigue, leading to symptoms like brain fog, joint pain, and autoimmune disorders. Dr. Gandhi highlights the importance of removing infected or dead teeth to restore health, as many patients experience significant improvements after treatment. He explains that traditional dentistry often overlooks the connection between oral health and systemic diseases, leading to misdiagnoses. The conversation also touches on the need for proper dental care, including the use of cone beam X-rays to identify hidden infections. Dr. Gandhi encourages patients to seek biologic dentists who are well-trained and understand the holistic approach to dental health. He shares testimonials from patients who have experienced remarkable recoveries after addressing their dental issues. The hosts discuss the importance of preventative care and the role of oral hygiene practices, such as tongue scraping and oil pulling, in maintaining overall health. They conclude by stressing the need for awareness of the connections between dental health and systemic conditions, urging listeners to consult with biologic dentists to explore potential underlying issues related to their health.

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Dr. Domink Nischwitz: Why Your Autoimmune Disease Might Actually Start in Your Mouth | TUH #204
Guests: Dominik Nischwitz
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Health begins in the mouth, the speakers insist, arguing that infections and inflammation often start there rather than in distant organs. A live exercise on metal in the mouth—root canals, wisdom teeth—becomes a running thread: the oral microbiome, leaky gum, and the idea that the mouth is not a garage but a gateway to the body. They cite that 87 to 90 percent of autoimmune diseases are idiopathic and propose that mold, mycotoxins, parasites, viruses, and heavy metals from the mouth can summon immune reactions. If heavy metals are removed, they say, detox is considered only after four months, once sites of infection are addressed. They describe a movement toward biology-first dentistry: certify practitioners, standardize education, and change the system so dentists become holistic health experts rather than technicians. The plan calls for a global standard for biologic dentistry, a shift away from routine root canals toward strategies that remove sources of infection, cavitations, and heavy metals, and toward tooth replacement methods that respect the body's immune terrain. The speakers link this to broader health outcomes, from brain signaling to chronic fatigue and inflammatory disease, and they frame the mouth as the gateway through which diet, toxins, and microbes influence systemic health. They emphasize patient advocacy and mass education as drivers of change. Audience questions touch practicalities: partial wisdom teeth infections, 3D cone-beam scans, tongue-tie and myofunctional therapy, and the link between orthodontics and posture. A caller notes cancer later linked to cavitations; the panel argues diagnosis requires seeing systemic connections and that imaging can reveal chronic issues dentists miss. They discuss heavy-metal detox timing, warning that detox should follow removal of sources from the mouth, and that provoked urine testing may reveal metals after chelation. They also propose immediate ceramic implants as a pain-free alternative to redoing a root canal, followed by months of healing and nutrition-driven rebuilding. The goal is to train clinicians and patients to treat the mouth as part of overall health.

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166 - Oral health, best hygiene practices, & relationship between oral health and systemic disease
Guests: Patricia Corby
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In this episode of The Drive Podcast, host Peter Attia speaks with Patricia Corby about the critical connection between oral health and overall systemic health. Corby, a dental expert originally from Brazil, emphasizes the importance of understanding tooth anatomy, which includes 32 teeth with specific functions, and the complex structure of each tooth, including enamel, dentin, and pulp. They discuss the significance of dental care, highlighting that neglecting oral hygiene can lead to severe consequences, including periodontal disease and systemic health issues like cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Corby explains that dental pain is often due to the highly innervated pulp within teeth, serving as a warning system for infections. They explore the various types of teeth—incisors, canines, premolars, and molars—and their roles in chewing and digestion. The conversation shifts to the microbiome of the mouth, noting that a balance of aerobic and anaerobic bacteria is essential for oral health. Dysbiosis can lead to diseases, and maintaining good oral hygiene is crucial. The discussion also covers the impact of diet on oral health, particularly the detrimental effects of sugar on teeth, leading to cavities. Corby highlights the importance of fluoride in preventing decay and the role of saliva in maintaining oral health. They touch on the significance of regular dental visits for cleanings and check-ups, recommending that individuals with systemic health issues see a dentist more frequently. Attia shares his personal dental experiences, including root canals and the importance of proper dental care. Corby stresses that root canals, when performed correctly, do not pose systemic risks and are essential for preserving natural teeth. They also discuss the controversies surrounding dental treatments, including the safety of root canals and the misconceptions about mercury fillings. Corby advocates for personalized oral care regimens, emphasizing the need for brushing, flossing, and possibly using mouthwash or water picks, depending on individual circumstances. They conclude with practical advice for maintaining oral health, including the importance of brushing in the morning, using fluoride toothpaste, and regular dental visits to prevent disease progression. Overall, the episode underscores the critical link between oral health and systemic health, advocating for preventive measures to enhance both.

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How ROOT CANALS Lower Life Expectancy & CAUSE DISEASE! | Dr. Rouzita Rashtian, DDS
Guests: Rouzita Rashtian
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A root canal procedure involves removing the visible major nerve of a tooth, leaving some necrotic tissue and bacteria behind, which can lead to health concerns. Dr. Rouzita Rashtian, a biological and functional dentist, discusses the potential risks associated with root canals, particularly their links to chronic diseases. She emphasizes that the mouth is interconnected with overall health, and issues in oral health can indicate broader health problems. Dr. Rashtian explains that biological dentistry recognizes the mouth's role in systemic health, advocating for holistic approaches and minimally invasive techniques. She highlights the importance of proper nutrition, oral hygiene, and addressing habits like teeth grinding to prevent dental issues. Root canals, while often seen as a solution to save a tooth, can leave behind bacteria and toxins that may contribute to systemic health problems. The anatomy of teeth is crucial to understanding root canal risks. The tooth's dentin contains microscopic tubules that can harbor bacteria even after treatment. Dr. Rashtian cites historical research by Dr. Weston Price, who linked root canals to systemic health issues, demonstrating that bacteria from untreated root canals can enter the bloodstream and cause disease. She encourages patients to seek second opinions regarding root canals and to consider advanced imaging like CT scans for better diagnosis. If a root canal is failing, she recommends holistic extraction methods to ensure all infected tissue is removed, preventing future complications. Dr. Rashtian also discusses the importance of personalized care and the need for open communication between dental and medical professionals. Ultimately, she advocates for proactive dental health management, emphasizing that awareness of potential risks associated with root canals can empower patients to make informed decisions about their oral and overall health.
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