Fatal Dangers in Repaired Teeth: A terrible truth about nerve extraction has been discovered
Did you know that extracting nerves from the teeth can have very negative consequences for your health? People are gradually discovering the hidden dangers of extracting nerves as more and more experts are talking about these dangers
Dr. George Meinig, author of the book "Covering the Nerve Removal," stated the following:
"... When infected teeth produce disorders in other parts of the body, the infection does not necessarily have to be great, but evidence suggests that dangerous poisons can come from infected teeth to the lymphatic system or blood, or both, producing a disorder much worse than infection.
Evidence suggests that poisonous substances can, under certain conditions, reduce the sensitivity of the organism or special tissues, so that smaller quantities of toxin-producing organisms can produce a greater reaction and disorder. "
Perhaps this quote seems to be complicated, but it summarizes why nerve removal operations must be avoided. Whenever a nerve from a tooth is removed, the situation described above may occur.
Harmful substances produce an infected tooth where the nerve is extracted, and this can have serious consequences for the overall health. When these infections and toxins are not detected in time, systematic damage can occur.
Since the tooth to which the nerve is extracted is essentially killed, the human body rejects it as it would throw away any other dead body or tissue. For this reason, almost every tooth extracted by the nerve becomes the site of infection.
Because of the often unexpected symptoms, an individual can suffer for years without knowing the infection.
These infections are called focal, as their bacteria are localized in a region, such as extremities or tissue around the teeth, from which they can then be extended to another organ.
Even places where the nerves subjected to focal infections sometimes were found. When the nerve does not get out of the teeth as it should and part of the nerve remains in the jaw, there is a very susceptible environment for the development of focal infections.
These focal infections can cause heart attack, stroke, kidney damage, and even liver damage. Because they are often undetected by the dentist, they can severely compromise the patient's health.
Why is the extraction of the nerves so dangerous?
The longer the infected tooth remains undetected, the greater the chance that a complete infection will occur. However, exactly what happens while the infection just appears, it causes the greatest damage to the internal organs and organs of the organ.
Focal infections that develop in the teeth attack different parts of the organism. Some researchers have concluded that the tooth that is infected depends on which body will be affected by the infection.
Conclusion
The nerve removal operation must be avoided at all costs. This often means that a painful or irreparably damaged tooth must be removed.
Unfortunately, the removal of the entire tooth is usually the only healthy solution unless the tooth can be repaired by some other surgery, apart from the removal of the nerve.
The longer the tooth with the nerve extracted is in the mouth, the greater the chance that health problems will develop.
As the immune system becomes overloaded with powerful centers of infection, an individual may eventually develop various autoimmune diseases.
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- 15 Oct, 2017
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