I'm having 2 canines extracted on my upper gums which will leave me with gaps in my mouth, so i've been thinking of getting dental implants...although, i've heard negative stories about them, I would like to hear your expieriences!
Thanks ^^
What are dental implants like?
Dental implants are made of titanium. This is a metal and causes whats called an interference field. ALL of your teeth are connected to different organs in your body and when infected or an interference field is established, it will greatly affect your organs negatively. Many brain tumors, heart attacks, prostate cancer, etc. can be traced back to the teeth.
A very good example of this problem are amalgam fillings. There is an infection beneath each amalgam filling. This is due to the fact that amalgam does not bond to the tooth so there is a small gap produced between the tooth and the amalgam. This interstitial space is where bacteria breed and hide. The mercury they put in the amalgam is supposed to keep that area sanitary, but it doesn't because biofilms are produced that protect the bacteria. Amalgams are over 50% liquid mercury.
Wait about a year or so and you are going to see very good implants being produced from a special type of ceramic. This material does not cause interference fields and will be as good as your normal tooth in regard to hardness and bondabililty. It's very close to being approved.
Make sure you have ALL amalgams and especially crowns, etc. removed by a biological dentist that can protect you when they do this work from mercury poisoning. Many, many people are being harmed by what dentists have done and are doing to people.
Bottom line is the implant idea is wonderful, but wait for the good stuff and keep yourself healthy.
good luck to you
Reply:Had a friend who was getting them. It took well over 6 m onths for her to get 2 of them done. The dentist charged her for every visit for infection, etc.,etc. She paid twice as much just on the dentist stringing it out. EVERY single complaint she had she was required to go to the office and was charged for each and every visit. She said she'd never do it if she knew how painful and uncomfortable it was going to be as well as how much more than the initial costs it was going to cost. When I was 45 or so I had a front and side teeth removed. They made a bridge for me and I'm still wearing it doay and I'm 60 now.
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