Can Root Canal Therapy Endanger Your Health?
Sunday, 07.01.2007, 11:02am (GMT)
It seems to us that their actions regarding the controversy over
mercury in fillings is a strong indication of this possibility. Dr.
George Meinig has studied the work of Dr. Weston Price, a meticulous
researcher. Dr. Price's work shows how germs become trapped in teeth.
While dentists fill the root canal, there are still over three miles of
inacessible, untreated tubules from which these germs can pour toxins
into your body.
These poisons can affect your heart, kidneys, lungs, eyes, stomach,
brain, and countless other body tissues. At times, the germs themselves
escape into the bloodstream and are carried throughout the body. Dr.
Meinig writes of Dr.Price's twenty-five years of painstaking research,
much of it under the auspices of the American Dental Association's
Research institute.
He found the results of Dr. Price's research were buried over 70 years
ago by non-believers. We feel that the dental and medical professions
will bury the information with demands for further research. Such
investigations are necessary, but people should know about Dr. Price's
work so they can decide on their own what is best for them, to make
intelligent choices. By making people aware of the cover-up, Dr.
Meinig's exhaustive review of Dr. Price's research will undoubtedly
force dentists and physicians to do some rethinking.
Beyond this, Dr. Meinig describes Dr. Price's research on gum disease
and tooth decay in practical terms. This is valuable information. If we
don't want to have the dangerous, toxic effects of root canal therapy
in our bodies, we prevent they very need for them. And here again, Dr.
Price helps us make the right choices. We've always said, if we're not
preventing disease, we are preventing health. Dr. Price's work proves
it.
Most dentists, health professionals and individuals who have root
canals may be upset when they read the title of my book. it will be
specially difficult for dentists who specialize in root canals and are
members of the American Association of Endodontics (AAE) to understand
why I wrote this book, because they recently conferred honorary
recognition upon me and three others. We we see the only surviving
members present who started the root canal organization 50 years ago.
The public and most of the dental profession are unaware of the turmoil
and difficulties which attended the early years of the AAE
organization's existence. During that time, extraction of infected
teeth was standard and few dental schools taught the root canal filling
technique. in teaching practicing dentists how to save infected teeth,
we found it difficult to get their attention until we asked, How could
you, as dentists, ever learn how to save teeth by taking them out?
Not knowing what we now know about root filled teeth, we became
successful in teaching people the value of saving their teeth. An
important part of that effort was to show them how to prevent tooth
decay in the first place, thereby avoiding the need for root fillings.
That we succeeded in teaching the value of saving their teeth is no
longer a question. The AAE has almost 4000 members, and last year the
use of more than 24 million teeth was extended by root canal therapy.
It will astound most dentists and physicians to learn we have not
conquered the infectious organisms in teeth we believe we control by
root canal therapy. The germs in the root canal seemingly have been
eradicated and at times even large areas of infected jaw bone present
around teeth are found to heal.
What your dentists may not aware of is the fact that the bacteria
causing the infections to which I refer are not in the root canal
itself but are organisms which become locked in the tubules that make
up all of the dentin of teeth. The recommendations made in this book
are backed by a most remarkable 25 year research program, an endeavor
which included all phases of root canal therapy. You will learn how the
discoveries of this research rank in importance with the greatest
medical discoveries.
Copyright (c) 2007 Sung Lee, and George Meinig D.D.S
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