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incognitopolls · 1 month ago
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moiderahart · 11 months ago
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haha hi! money!
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eopederson · 16 days ago
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Escenas callejeras de Potosí IX: Instituto de Mechanica Dental, 2006.
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battleangel · 2 months ago
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Modern Dentistry = Inhumane & Unnecessary
The medical industrial complex in the US is sociopathic.
Specifically, modern dentistry.
Blind trust & faith, excessive authoritarianism, abusive practices, capitalist exploitation are all the norm.
Modern dentistry.
Reddit:
“I am so in shock.
I asked the receptionist — is it normal for the dentist to ‘lose an instrument’ during root canal and she immediately said, ‘Yes, its a known complication’.”
Soulless, evil, depraved.
Reddit:
“I was referred to a ‘very good endodontist’ to remove the file but I have to come back to the same dentist to have the crown placed.
Its the same dentist who lost his instrument during my root canal!
The dentist was also SUPER rough with the file during the root canal and HE HAD TO KEEP MY JAW IN PLACE WITH HIS HAND AS IT KEPT MOVING.”
Soulless & sociopathic.
Toxic, capitalist pigs, evil energy vampires.
Soulless sociopaths.
Ruined lives. Suicides. Early deaths. Young deaths. Ruined marriages. Ruined careers. Ruined relationships. Depression. Anxiety. Alcohol dependency. Opioid addiction. Illicit drug addiction. Binge eating. Food addiction. Eating disorders. Compulsive behaviors. Neurotic behavior. Disordered behavior.
Numbness. Lethargy. Listlessness. Emptiness. Social media addiction. Gaming addiction. Retail addiction. Shopping addiction. Sex addiction. Obsessive disorders. Panic attacks.
All caused by…
Encouraged by…
Fed by…
Worsened by…
Exacerbated by…
Catastrophized by…
Catalyzed by…
Dismissed by…
Handwaved by…
Monetized by…
Incentivized by…
Rewarded by…
C A P I T A L I S M
Capitalist pigs.
Soulless demons.
Dentistry Business plan
1.) Cavity/Decay/Broken Teeth
•Dentist: Fillings - poorly done.
•Dentist: Crowns - improperly placed or sized.
2.) Decay/Possible Nerve Damage - Improper Fillings & Crowns
•Dentist: Unnecessary root canal
3.) Unnecessary failed root canal
•Failed root canal caused by dentist error, infection, bacteria or there was no root canal needed in the first place so periodontal ligament etc damage is done due to how invasive the procedure is.
•All root canals will eventually have to have retreatment/extraction.
•No canal is “permanent” although many dentists present root canals as “one & done” — they’re not.
4.) Retreatment or Referral - 2nd Root Canal
•Retreatment: Dentist does a second root canal after fucking up the first one.
•Referral: Dentist refers patient to an Endodontist, a specialist who specializes in root canals. Given theres already been a failed root canal, chances are high the second root canal will fail as well.
5.) Extraction
•Dentist: Tooth extraction - all of that to just remove the tooth anyway - after thousands has been spent, trauma done to jaw, gums, mouth, teeth, bleeding, pain, etc.
6.) Implant
•Dentist: Implants to replace tooth that was extracted after multiple failed root canals.
7.) Wash, rinse, repeat
•Wash rinse repeat with up to a dozen or more teeth — check reddit for patient stories detailing multiple root canals, infections, drill bits being left in patients teeth, retreatments, extractions & implants being done with all molars, entire side of someones mouth, etc.
They want you broke, broken down & in pain.
It makes them money.
The ADA (American Dental Association) forced Netflix & Amazon Prime to remove the “Root Cause” documentary.
God forbid someone tells the truth & fucks up their racket.
CAPITALISM FEEDS ITSELF ON FUCKING DEATH!
I feel sick over how fucking evil this capitalist society is.
How many millions have been harmed, injured, killed, paralyzed, incapacitated, destroyed, ruined.
All for money.
So fucking cold.
TodaysRDH.com:
Neuralgia Induced Cavitational Osteonecrosis (NICO) & & Fatty Degenerative Osteonecrosis of the Jawbone (FDOJ) are the cavitations at the apex of root canaled teeth and areas of jaw of previously root canaled teeth that were then extracted.
NICO/FDOJ are hollow dead spaces in jawbones where the bone marrow is dying or dead.
The cause of NICO/FDOJ is avascular osteonecrosis.
NICO/FDOJ is largely neglected in mainstream dentistry because it cant be detected by conventional 2D imagery.
Per a study, patients with NICO/FDOJ lesions — caused by root canaled teeth and by extracted teeth after root canals — had the following symptoms:
•Facial pain
•Trigeminal neuralgia
•joint aches
•rheumatoid arthritis
•chronic fatigue syndrome
•breast cancer
•thyroidism
•autoimmune diseases
•multiple sclerosis
•Parkinsons disease
•asthma
•leukemia
•allergy
•ALS
The study also concluded that NICO/FDOJ lesion sites contribute to a permanent increase in RANTES/fibroblast growth factor-2 — RANTES is a chemokine that helps coordinate the bodys immune response & defects in RANTES leads to compromised immunity & more severe infections & acute diseases — fibroblast growth factor-2 stimulated the growth & development of new blood vessels that contribute to cancer, arthersclerosis & other potentially fatal diseases.
A permanent increase in RANTES:FGF-2 expression in NICO/FDOJ lesion sites can exert negative impacts on joint inflammation, central nervous system inflammation & breast tissue.
Chemokine overexpression in the jawbone connected to root canaled teeth appears to be a danger for immune system preservation which is critical to maintaining a balanced immune system & preventing multiple systemic and often fatal diseases. Improper wound healing in previous extraction sites & underneath root canaled teeth provoked immune system modulation which prevents the bodys natural immune system from properly responding to serious & often fatal diseases.
I am completely unnerved by how fucking soulless & evil this capitalist society is.
I feel like vomiting.
Reddit:
“I was told the root canal would be painless due to novacaine.
But it wasnt!
The dentist cotinuously had to stop to give me another novacaine shot.
The dentist even had to shoot the anesthetic directly into the nerve.
I was in pain before I even walked out of the dentist office. Significant pain.
I was told, “Take advil”.’
Sociopaths. Hurting people. For fucking money. And lying about it.
Dentistry does what the NFL does with head impacts.
Its “quack dentistry that was discredited 100 years ago” if you point out the truth about NICO lesions.
Reddit:
“I was in significant pain even a month after the root canal so I finally went back into my dentist.
I was given amoxicillin for 10 days.
Pain was still severe so I was told it was most likely caused by a crack and getting a crown would help.
Crown appointment was a nightmare!!!
I felt pain throughout the ENTIRE procedure and kept having to make the dentist stop to give me another shot of novacaine.
It was so much worse than the root canal.
I went home & sobbed myself to sleep.
The pain was absolutely excruciating.
I was again given antibiotics and told to give the pain 10 days.
Once again, the amoxicillin did nothing.
Permanent crown didnt help.
I am in pain every day.
Xrays were normal.
Dentist told me to go to a specialist or he can extract the tooth for me.
I have Medicaid and dont have money for either.
Its been a year of torturous hell.
I cant chew food on my left side which has caused endless issues on my right side.
I am terrified, afraid, scared, anxious, numb, deflated & defeated.
I could chew on the tooth before the root canal — I cant chew anything after.
I am in endless pain.”
All this needless torture being caused JUST for money.
Dentist on reddit:
“Every filling ever will need to be replaced.
Every root canal ever will eventually fail.
Thats just dentistry.”
Nauseous.
Theyre so nonchalant in their soulless sociopathy.
Soulless sociopaths:
•Dentistry industrial complex
•Oncological/cancer industrial complex
•OTC medication industrial complex
•Pharmaceutical industrial complex
•Psychiatric industrial complex
•Rheumatological industrial complex
•Hematological industrial complex
•Neurological industrial complex
•Gynecological industrial complex
•Snack industrial complex
•Soda industrial complex
•Fast food industrial complex
•Chain restaurant industrial complex
•Alcohol industrial complex
•Frozen food industrial complex
Soulless evil capitalist sociopathic fucks.
Reddit:
“I am living in terror.
I was told the root canal would be a permanent fix.
Now, I need a retreatment — a second root canal.
The first time was so bad — to need a second one is a thousand times worse.
I am absolutely devastated.”
Reddit:
“I need multiple root canal retreatments.
Im besides myself.
I was told the root canal was a done deal!
I am breaking down every single day in tears.”
Soulless sociopathic fucks.
Reddit:
“I am living in root canal retreatment absolute terror.
I barely made it through my first root canal.
I was weeping afterwards in the sitting room.
I barely lasted the two hour procedure & completely broke down the moment it was over.
I actually had to beg the dentist to stop during the root canal so I could compose myself while I had a panic attack.
My anxiety leading up to the retreatment is absolutely crippling.
I dont know how or if I will make it through a second root canal.”
Pure evil.
Reddit:
“I couldnt breathe through my nose.
I couldnt swallow with the dental dam on.
I had a panic attack and sobbed.
The dentist wouldnt give me a break.
It was a living actual literal nightmare.
For two hours, I suffered.
I wanted to interrupt the dentist or beg him to stop.
But I was too hesitant to.
So, I sat & suffered in absolute terror & dread for two hours.”
Soulless.
How can you do this to human beings?
Knowing theres another option.
Knowing theres holistic, biologic, biomimetic dentistry that is naturopathic not allopathic.
Knowing there are alternative treatments like oxidization & better imaging like 3D cone rays.
How can dentists be so endlessly cruel?
ADA’s own blog refers to the problem as “creative diagnoses”.
Dentists make no money from cleanings so they FIND problems where they dont exist.
Its also called, Fill bill & drill.
My dentist tried to do this to me yesterday & very casually said I needed a “root canal & crown”.
I am 43 — aside from a few cavities that were filled & impacted wisdom teeth removed at 19 — I have never had any other work done.
My dentist dismissed my concerns, briefly pointed towards my Xray, said that a previous cavity I had filled was approaching the nerve.
Root canal & crown end of story.
No, I dont think so — I have already stopped taking prescription medication for arthritis and instead use CBD cream, heat pads, yoga, walking.
I self regulate my emotions through shadow work, somatic work, subconscious work, breathwork, energy work, reiki, movement, journalling, art, being in nature, etc.
I dont take any OTC medications but sometimes have debilitating pressure headaches that cause sensitivity to light & noise & sinus pain. I turn off all lights, I always have a completely silent environment during the day all week inside my apartment, I get off my phone & Macbook, I go for a walk, spend time in nature, do yoga, make herbal tea, drink water.
If I feel like I have a cold, I take organic cough drops, eat hot broth, rest, walk outside, herbal tea, lots of water. I dont take any OTC medication.
When my period cramps & lower back hurt, I drink tea & water & use heat packs. I dont take OTC medication.
I questioned why my teeth would be any different and was pleasantly surprised to see that holistic dentists exist that shared my disgust over root canals and the state of dentistry and the rest of the western medical industrial complex.
I found an Usui reiki master, holistic dentist with her PhD from Rutgers who is also a tarot card reader that focused on minimizing sugar intake & dietary changes - diet & lifestyle, brushing flossing mouth guards if grinding is an issue pulling oil - maintaining dental health as well as regular check ups - preventative proactiveness.
She also utilizes 3D cone xrays, not limited 2D & does alternative treatments like oxidization and her stated goal on her website is for patients to realize they have the power to heal themselves and she only assists when absolutely medically necessary and takes a minimal approach to any kind of interventions.
The opposite of “modern dentistry” and the modern medical industrial complex that feeds itself off of pain, misery, lies & death.
Reddit:
“The reason I have to go back for a second root canal is there was a broken instrument left inside the tooth during the first root canal.
I am depressed & filled with terror.”
They make money torturing people & lying to them & accusing anyone who exposes them of “fake science” & “quack dentistry”.
Dental drills;
•800k rpm = 13k HZ
•Limit of human hearing is 20k HZ.
Theres NOTHING normal about dental drilling aka TORTURE.
Theres a reason even just the SOUND of a drill sets you on edge & frays your nerves.
Its DESIGNED to do that or it wouldnt be approaching the fucking limits of literal human hearing.
Its supposed to be torturous & unnerving & it absolutely is.
Novacaine does NOTHING to “numb” the sound of the drilling…
You are brainwashed as an American in our capitalist hellhole to accept this torture unquestioningly from childhood because dentists are authoritative figures & questioning them equates to questioning “science” which is never allowed as they get away with hurting people for money by weaponizing empiricism and accusing anyone who exposes them of “quack science”.
Crowns are also fucking awful.
I was told blithely & fucking dismissively yesterday that I “had” to get a root canal & a crown.
Mind you, I was in absolutely zero pain before the appointment.
After an extremely aggressive cleaning with painful scraping, my teeth were sensitive as fuck.
All the receptionists fearmongered the hell out of me.
Its $1700 for the fucking root canal & crown so its like fuck no, you cant “go ahead & make the appointment”.
All four receptionists then told me I may not be in pain now but now that I know I need a root canal, my mind will start to play tricks on me, not to wait until the pain kicks in because it will be unbearable & I will wish I had listened & made the appointment.
No, fuck off. I know what you’re doing. Trying to scare me & rush me into scheduling this.
And no, fuck right off with it. I am going to research this then make a decision.
Despite your best attempts to terrify me into “booking now!”.
Fucking used car salesmen.
Reddit:
“I had a crown done two weeks ago from a large old filling.
I had no pain prior to the crown & Xrays showed zero infection.
Two weeks of wearing temp crowns were pure agonizing hell on earth.
I ate pain meds like candy. Couldnt chew on my right side at all.
I just had my crown seated & it was absolutely agonizing.
I had to beg to be numbed just so the dentist could finish the procedure.
I bled a lot with the local anesthesia.”
They keep your jaw wide open for 2 full hours during root canal, no breaks.
Redditors are saying their jaws locked, endlessly spasmed.
Then the dentist acts like youre crazy if you ask for a break.
Thats the gag.
God man this is so fucking dark.
Completely fucking inhumane.
Root canals also cause serious & often irrevocable harm to periodontal ligaments.
I was warned of exactly NONE of this yesterday because they just wanted my fucking money.
Worst story on Reddit:
This woman on reddit had NO pain or discomfort. She was told she needed 4 root canals. Second root canal, she couldnt chew or close her mouth for five days AND HAD TO SLEEP WITH A SOCK IN HER MOUTH so as to not bite down in her sleep or cause pressure.
Weeks later, she was still unable to chew or close her mouth all the way after root canal & crown placement. She wore a splint for two weeks, absolutely zero relief. She is unable to bite down or close her mouth all the way without debilitating agonizing pain.
For two months! She has been unable to chew food on the left side or close her mouth all the way.
Dentist ordered Xrays & there are zero signs of infection — she is STILL being told to do yet ANOTHER root canal!
When do we question authority as brainwashed capitalist lemmings indoctrinated in the K through 12 conditioning centers?
When is enough enough?
They are torturers!
Above Redditor in comment to her own post:
“How do I not offend my dentist? I dont want to seem like I am telling someone how to do their job & suggest I dont need the root canal redone but I dont have another $1200 to pay out of pocket.
I hate to be difficult & I rarely complain but this has sincerely been the most trying ordeal of my life.
The anxious child inside of me feels like I am being s bother and I am literally one of thousands of pateintd my dentist has and I am afraid to speak up.”
A lifetime of subliminal brainwashing, conditioning, indoctrination, unquestioning obedience to authority.
Root canals can also lead to infections that eat the bone away. Necessitating oral surgery and a bone graft for missing bone.
Bone infection from root canal can lead to osteomyelitis which is an infection that can spread to your brain and be fatal.
Yet all my dentist told me yesterday is: Going to drill — yes or no, has decay reached nerve — If so, then have to do a root canal, place crown — Will book it for root canal just in case.
Motherfuck you.
Bone infections are actually quite common after a root canal. Bacteria moves in from the apex (end of the root) left behind after a root canal and that bacteria then grows and eats away at the bone.
This world is insane.
Somehow, all of this is “normal” and people make “jokes” about scheduling root canals on vacation & root canals being a picnic & walk in the park.
Youre being lied to & tortured — what the fuck is “funny”?
After root canals, many people report excruciating sinus pain & infections, migraines, constant headaches, jaw pain, facial swelling & pain after root canals.
Whats an alternative?
Holistic, biologic, biomemetic, naturopathic dentistry.
Get into it babes.
As I already stated — 3D conal Xray vs limited 2D Xray that traditional allodentists use — full picture of tooth, nerve, decay, gums, etc.
Holistic integrative evaluation of you as a person NOT just your teeth — many diseases can mimic or mirror symptoms for periodontal issues so a thorough thinking approach is required.
Diet suggestions to minimize sugar intake in beverages, soda, juice, candy, sweet treats, baked goods, dessert. Lifestyle changes to emphasize exercise, daily movement & overall health — NOT just your teeth.
Maintenance suggestions to ensure daily brushing, flossing, pulling oil, mouthwash, mouthguards for teeth grinding are consistently being done.
Preventative measures scheduling patients for regular checkups to take a proactive approach to monitoring their teeth & overall health.
Bit different then scrape, floss, fluoride, Xrays, bill for something — crowns, fillings, root canals, veneers, deep cleaning, something anything.
Dentists cause all this suffering on purpose just for money…
You think the ADA doesnt have the info that Ive pulled up just from yesterday?
Why did they force Netflix to pull the documentary?
Fucking please.
It would have fucked up their business model.
What does a dentist have to say about the NICO lesions I mentioned earlier?
Something something quack dentistry pseudoscience.
Whatever you have to say to keep torturing people.
What a dystopian hell hole this place — reality — “existence” — modern society is.
Dentistry is Inhuman. Inhumane. Insane. Sickening.
Why didnt our ancestors get tortured endlessly by dentists???????
Google:
“Sudanese people 2k years ago prevented cavities by eating purple nutsedge plant.”
High sugar modern diets is what necessitates brushing & flossing — our ancestors did NOT do that.
As always, in capitalism, profits over people
Google:
“Fewer than 1% of Sudanese teeth from 2k years ago studied by anthropologists had any signs of tooth decay.
Egyptians developed first toothbrush in 3000 BCE which was a frayed twig.
Early humans are low carb paleo diets and anthropological studies reveal almost no plaque or tooth decay from only utilizing plants and twigs.
What changed?
Our modern diets are overly processed, high in sugar which creates acid in the mouth and erodes teeth, low nutritional value, acidic carbonated drinks like soda which demineralizes teeth & erodes enamel as does candy and other sweets, baked goods and desserts contain sugars and starches that create acids that attack the enamel of your teeth.
Ancient humans ate mostly fibrous, low carb, high nutrient, paleo diets — beneficial for teeth & digestion.
Fiber contains properties that naturally fight bacteria & prevent plaque from forming on teeth.
High nutrients & minerals kept their teeth & gums strong & helped immune system fight off infections.”
Dont get a fucking root canal!
Stop going to traditional dentists!
Go to a holistic, biologic & biomemetic naturopathic dentist!
Save yourself from the above misery, pain & totally & completely unnecessary torture!
Look it up yourself.
And stop blindly believing…anyone.
Much less “medical professionals” financially incentivized to fucking HURT YOU for PROFIT.
Wake the fuck up.
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deepak-kansal · 11 days ago
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Did You Know? Your Mouth Produces Over 25,000 Liters of Saliva in a Lifetime
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Saliva is one of the most underrated yet essential fluids produced by the human body. Over the course of a lifetime, the average person produces more than 25,000 liters of saliva — enough to fill two swimming pools! While saliva might seem like a mundane topic, it plays a vital role in maintaining your oral health and overall well-being. Let’s explore this fascinating subject in depth.
What is Saliva and Why is it Important?
Saliva is a clear, watery fluid secreted by the salivary glands in your mouth. Composed mostly of water, it also contains essential enzymes, proteins, minerals, and antibacterial compounds that help maintain oral and overall health. Here are some key functions of saliva:
Protects Your Teeth and Gums: Saliva neutralizes acids in your mouth, helping to prevent tooth decay and gum disease.
Aids in Digestion: It contains enzymes like amylase that help break down carbohydrates before swallowing.
Moistens and Lubricates: Saliva ensures that your mouth stays moist, making it easier to chew, swallow, and speak.
Fights Bacteria: Its antimicrobial properties combat harmful bacteria, reducing the risk of infections.
Supports Taste Sensation: Without saliva, your ability to taste food would be significantly diminished.
How Does Saliva Production Work?
Saliva is produced by three major pairs of salivary glands:
Parotid Glands: Located near the ears, these glands produce a watery secretion rich in enzymes.
Submandibular Glands: Found under the lower jaw, these glands produce a mix of enzymes and mucus.
Sublingual Glands: Situated beneath the tongue, these glands produce a mucus-rich saliva.
In addition to these, minor salivary glands throughout the mouth contribute to saliva production. On average, a healthy person produces about 1 to 1.5 liters of saliva per day.
25,000 Liters Over a Lifetime: Why So Much?
Producing over 25,000 liters of saliva in a lifetime may seem excessive, but when broken down, it makes sense:
Daily Production: Roughly 1.5 liters per day.
Lifespan: Over 70 years, this adds up to the astounding total of 25,000 liters or more.
Saliva production is continuous but varies throughout the day. It increases when eating, drinking, or even thinking about food and decreases during sleep. This consistent production is crucial for keeping your mouth healthy and functioning.
What Happens When Saliva Production is Insufficient?
A lack of adequate saliva, known as xerostomia or dry mouth, can lead to a range of oral health issues, including:
Increased risk of cavities and gum disease
Difficulty in chewing, swallowing, and speaking
Bad breath (halitosis)
Altered sense of taste
Dry mouth can result from dehydration, medication side effects, or underlying medical conditions. If you experience persistent dry mouth, consult a dental professional.
Dental Hygienist vs Dentist: What’s the Difference?
While both dental hygienists and dentists work to improve oral health, their roles differ significantly.
Dental Hygienist
A dental hygienist specializes in preventative care, focusing on maintaining oral health. Their responsibilities include:
Performing professional teeth cleanings
Educating patients on proper oral hygiene practices
Taking X-rays and assessing gum health
Applying fluoride treatments and sealants
Dentist
Dentists are medical professionals trained to diagnose and treat oral diseases and conditions. Their tasks include:
Filling cavities and treating tooth decay
Performing root canals, crowns, and extractions
Diagnosing oral diseases like gum disease or oral cancer
Developing comprehensive treatment plans
Both professionals are essential in ensuring optimal oral health, working together to provide comprehensive care. Deepak Kansal, a skilled dental hygienist, emphasizes the importance of regular cleanings and proper oral hygiene as the foundation for a healthy smile. Learn more about his work at www.deepakkansal.com.
How to Support Saliva Production Naturally
Ensuring healthy saliva production is key to maintaining oral health. Here are some tips:
Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water throughout the day to keep your salivary glands active.
Chew Sugar-Free Gum: Stimulates saliva flow, especially after meals.
Consume a Balanced Diet: Foods rich in vitamins and minerals, like fruits and vegetables, promote salivary gland health.
Avoid Tobacco and Alcohol: These can dry out your mouth and reduce saliva production.
Use a Humidifier: Helps maintain moisture in your mouth, especially while sleeping.
Fascinating Facts About Saliva
Saliva contains enzymes that begin digestion right in your mouth.
It plays a crucial role in wound healing within the oral cavity.
The average person swallows around 2,000 times a day, with saliva playing a major role in this process.
Saliva can be used for diagnostic purposes, including detecting diseases like diabetes and even COVID-19.
Final Thoughts
Saliva is much more than a simple liquid in your mouth. Its protective, digestive, and antibacterial properties are essential for overall health. By staying hydrated, practicing good oral hygiene, and consulting professionals like Deepak Kansal, Dental Hygienist, you can ensure your mouth remains healthy for years to come. For more insights and expert advice, visit www.deepakkansal.com.
Disclaimer
The information provided is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Readers should consult with a qualified healthcare professional for diagnosis and treatment.
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variousbones · 5 months ago
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What do you do with the plaque that comes off your teeth onto the floss?????
PLEASE comment any suggestions bc I’d rather boil alive than wrap wet plaque-covered floss around my fingers, but how I do things now makes it take 5ever so I don’t do it as often as I should and it makes me so anxious because I already have so many tooth problems
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ksodirty · 7 months ago
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hoobsie · 1 month ago
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URGENT‼️ raising money for dental treatment 💰🦷
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hi i’m Hoobsie (they/them) ♡ i’m a horror streamer/creator & unfortunately need very urgent & very expensive dental treatment. i’ve been raising/saving money for the past 5 months & last week i was finally able to have the first part of my treatment done!! i have just under $3,000 of treatment remaining before i can begin the process of getting dental implants (which will be even more money on top of everything else 🥲) as i was born without 3 permanent teeth & only baby teeth that have started falling out 🥲 this process has caused me debilitating, unbearable anxiety & i’m so grateful for every bit of help i’ve received thus far ♡
shares are also EXTREMELY appreciated. i absolutely despise asking for help but unfortunately emergencies happen 😓 thank you so incredibly much for your support!! ♡
you can donate via my ko-fi here:
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thoughtportal · 11 months ago
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What Is an Indirect Pulp Cap Procedure?
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townlinedental · 22 days ago
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brandyinsanity · 1 month ago
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Teeth extractions suck. Pain afterward 10/10. Can't sleep. Can't eat. Can't talk. Face swollen. Yes I'm crying 😓😢
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smilecouturedental · 2 months ago
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Find the Best Dentist in Mumbai: Expert Care for Your Perfect Smile
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p0litemenace · 3 months ago
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God, making posts like this is not easy. But here goes nothing.
First and foremost, thank you for taking the time to read this. Very recently, I was dealt two medical setbacks within the same week. Posting this is extremely difficult and violates every single safe feeling in my body when it comes to asking for help, but I’ve also reached an impasse where I don’t have any other choice but to reach out to my community and be vulnerable.
I am attempting to raise approximately $4,400 to address the following medical needs
1. Time sensitive dental care
To resolve advanced, time sensitive tooth decay, including fillings and crowns.
I am currently utilizing CareCredit to cover the upfront out-of-pocket costs of dental care.
I am resolving these issues to be eligible for surgery ASAP, per the advisement of my care team (see details below)
Estimated cost of this care is approx $2,200 post-deductible; I have paid for approx $1,500 of the treatments at this time via CareCredit (receipts posted below)
2. Parathyroidectomy (surgery)
I was recently diagnosed with primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT). First-line treatment for PHPT is surgical intervention (parathyroidectomy).
Estimated cost of this surgery is approx $2,200 post-deductible. These are based on estimates via UHC for the in-network team I’ve selected.
With PHPT, I experience chronic pain of the joints, muscles, and bones, as well as additional side effects such as extreme fatigue, brain fog, depression, anxiety, constipation, and nausea.
For those familiar with PHPT, I have PTH levels of 185pg/mL (normal 10-65pg/mL), calcium levels of 11mg/dL (normal 8.5-10.5 mg/dL), and a left adenoma roughly the size of a bean, per my 4DCT scans (for context, a normal parathyroid gland is no bigger than a grain of rice). I have likely had this adenoma for over 5 years and desperately need to remove it to vastly improve my life and tackle chronic pain and fatigue, for which I've been having weekly physical therapy to help mitigate.
I have likely had this adenoma for over 5 years and desperately need to remove it to vastly improve my life. Receiving first-line treatment is extremely necessary in ensuring I do not develop osteoporosis and/or kidney disease further down the line.
Unfortunately, I have increasing credit card debt, making the payments to CareCredit extremely challenging to manage due to the high interest rates I currently have on other cards. I have accrued these charges due to a combination of life hardships, prior medical debt (previous dental work), and the overall high cost of living.
My ultimate goal vis-a-vis this GoFundMe is to pay off my CareCredit card to fulfill these medical needs, then through NFCC (National Foundation for Credit Counseling) work with a counselor to (1) close my credit cards and (2) lower my interest rates. I cannot close my credit cards and begin to properly manage my debt until I have fulfilled the medical needs I have.
For additional context about me, as of right now I have a full-time job in operations. I am also neurodivergent (AuDHD) and have always struggled with financial literacy. In full transparency, I have made financial mistakes along the way that I cannot undo, mistakes which are all catching up to me at this point in time.
I find due to these mistakes and due to life hardships I have no control over, it is getting harder for me to keep up with the day-to-day costs of living, including buying essential groceries, paying rent, and paying my utilities. If I can tackle this medical debt, I truly believe I will get ahead of my other debt.
Thank you for reading this far. As I said, anything you can spare, even $5, is greatly appreciated and will extend a long way. Sharing this across your networks is also greatly appreciated and will help more than words can say. Thank you so so so much.
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Verification proof below, as of September 26, 2024.
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Parathyroidectomy
Primary hyperparathyrodism estimated cost of surgery (post-deductible) via United Healthcare
Full report pathology of single adenoma found on left adenoma via initial 4D scan, with additional verification of PTH and calcium levels.
Upcoming appointments set with prospective surgeon and bone density scan
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Dental Care
Payments made toward CareCredit via Tend UWS, where I am receiving treatment.
Completed dental care thus far
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blackbeardentalservices · 3 months ago
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Common Misconceptions About Clear Aligners
Clear aligners have revolutionized the way people achieve straighter teeth, offering a modern, discreet alternative to traditional metal braces. However, with all the excitement around this innovative treatment, there are still some common misconceptions that may leave you wondering if clear aligners are right for you. At Black Bear Dental, your local provider of clear aligners near you, we’re here to clear up these myths and provide expert insights into why clear aligners could be the perfect fit for your smile journey.
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Myth 1: Clear Aligners Only Work for Minor Teeth Adjustments
Many people believe that clear aligners are only suitable for small corrections, like closing minor gaps or straightening slightly crooked teeth. This misconception often leads patients to think they aren’t a candidate if they have more complex dental issues.
The Reality: Clear aligners have advanced significantly and are now capable of treating a wide range of orthodontic concerns, including crowded teeth, overbites, underbites, and crossbites. At Black Bear Dental, we use the latest aligner technology that can effectively address even more challenging cases. Our experienced team will conduct a thorough evaluation of your teeth and customize a treatment plan that suits your specific needs, no matter how complex.
Myth 2: Clear Aligners Take Much Longer Than Traditional Braces
A common misconception is that clear aligners take longer to straighten teeth compared to traditional braces. It’s easy to assume that because clear aligners are removable and less visible, they might not be as effective in achieving timely results.
The Reality: Clear aligners can be just as efficient, if not faster, than traditional braces, depending on the complexity of the case and how consistently the aligners are worn. Most patients complete treatment in 12 to 18 months, which is comparable to traditional braces. In some cases, clear aligners can even achieve results faster because they are designed to apply continuous, gentle pressure to shift teeth more predictably.
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Myth 3: Clear Aligners Are Uncomfortable to Wear
Some patients worry that clear aligners might be uncomfortable or painful, similar to the discomfort often associated with metal braces. This misconception can discourage people from choosing aligners, fearing that the treatment won’t be as comfortable as advertised.
The Reality: Clear aligners are custom-made from smooth, BPA-free plastic that fits snugly over your teeth. While you may experience mild pressure when switching to a new set of aligners, this is a sign that the aligners are working. Unlike braces, there are no sharp brackets or wires to irritate your cheeks and gums, making clear aligners a far more comfortable option for most patients.
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Do Dentists Recommend Clear Aligners?
Absolutely, many dentists and orthodontists recommend clear aligners as an effective, convenient alternative to traditional braces. At Black Bear Dental, we often suggest clear aligners for patients seeking a discreet and flexible treatment option that fits seamlessly into their lifestyle. Here’s why:
Effectiveness: Clear aligners are proven to effectively treat a wide range of orthodontic issues, offering reliable and predictable results.
Aesthetic Appeal: The nearly invisible appearance of clear aligners allows patients to straighten their teeth without the noticeable look of metal braces, which is particularly appealing for adults and teens who are conscious of their appearance.
Convenience and Flexibility: Because clear aligners are removable, you can enjoy your favorite foods without restrictions and maintain your regular oral hygiene routine with ease.
Customized Treatment: Every set of aligners is tailored specifically to your teeth, ensuring a precise and comfortable fit that drives optimal results.
At Black Bear Dental, our focus is on providing personalized care that meets your unique needs. We evaluate every patient’s individual case to determine if clear aligners are the best choice for achieving their smile goals.
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Discover the Truth About Clear Aligners at Black Bear Dental
Clear aligners offer a transformative way to achieve a straighter smile with minimal disruption to your daily life. Don’t let common misconceptions hold you back from exploring this innovative treatment. At Black Bear Dental, we’re committed to guiding you through the clear aligner process with expert advice, advanced technology, and compassionate care. Schedule your consultation today and take the first step toward a healthier, more confident smile.
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vijayadentalcare · 4 months ago
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tritondental · 6 months ago
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A Guide to Finding the Right TMD Specialist in Surrey
Dealing with temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD) can be painful and frustrating. If you're in Surrey and struggling with jaw pain, headaches, or difficulty chewing, you're probably looking for TMD services Surrey. But how do you find the right specialist? This guide will help you navigate your options and find the best care for your needs.
What is TMD?
Before we dive into finding a specialist, let's briefly discuss TMD. This disorder affects the joint connecting your jawbone to your skull. Symptoms can include:
Jaw pain or tenderness
Difficulty or pain while chewing
Aching facial pain
Locking of the joint
Clicking sound when opening your mouth
If you're experiencing these symptoms, it's time to look for TMD services Surrey.
What to Look for in a TMD Specialist
What should you look for in a dentist providing TMD services? There are many aspects you should consider. Choosing the right specialist is important to avoid any complications.
Experience Matters
When it comes to TMD, experience is crucial. Look for a specialist who has been providing TMD services Surrey for several years. They should have a track record of successfully treating patients with various TMD symptoms.
Comprehensive Approach
TMD is complex. A good specialist will take a holistic approach, considering factors like stress, diet, and overall health. They should offer a range of treatments, not just one-size-fits-all solutions.
Advanced Technology
Modern diagnostic tools can make a big difference in TMD treatment. Ask potential specialists about the technology they use. This might include digital imaging or computer-aided diagnosis tools.
Patient Reviews
What do other patients say? Look for reviews online or ask the clinic for testimonials. Personal experiences can give you insight into what to expect from the TMD services Surrey offers.
Where to Start Your Search
Where do you start searching for the TMD service provider? It can get complicated if you don’t know the right way.
Ask Your Dentist
Your regular dentist is a great starting point. They might offer TMD services Surrey themselves or can refer you to a trusted specialist.
Online Directories
Professional dental associations often have online directories. These can help you find qualified TMD specialists in Surrey.
Word of Mouth
Don't underestimate the power of personal recommendations. Ask friends, family, or coworkers if they've had positive experiences with TMD treatment in Surrey.
Questions to Ask Potential Specialists
When you're considering a TMD specialist, don't be shy about asking questions. Here are some important ones:
1. What's your experience treating TMD?
2. What diagnostic methods do you use?
3. What treatment options do you offer?
4. How long does treatment typically take?
5. What's your approach to pain management?
These questions can help you gauge whether a specialist's approach aligns with your needs.
Red Flags to Watch Out For
Be cautious of specialists who:
Promise quick fixes
Push expensive treatments without explaining alternatives
Dismiss your concerns or questions
Have consistently negative reviews
Trust your instincts. If something feels off, it probably is. Remember, the cheapest option isn't always the best. Focus on finding quality TMD services Surrey that meet your needs.
Living with TMD can be challenging, but you don't have to suffer. Surrey has many qualified specialists ready to help. Start your search today, armed with the knowledge from this guide. With the right TMD services Surrey, you can be on your way to relief and better jaw health. Don't let TMD control your life. Take action.
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