OUR TEETH – THE CONSEQUENCES OF DEAD TEETH

As the expression indicates, a dead tooth is completely lifeless. Since it can no longer be regenerated, bacteria are able to form pus and abscesses. It may seem strange, however, that pain, or a toothache, is not always felt. An X-ray picture will disclose the presence of a granuloma full of bacteria at the root apex, or there may be an abscess full of pus. Still, even this unfortunate condition does not always cause pain. These abscesses or cysts scatter toxins, triggering headaches, dizziness, indisposition, rheumatic pains, neuralgias, neuritis and many other illnesses. The effect on some people is such that they never again feel quite well, and the slightest overexertion or change in the weather will make them feel indisposed. Good natural remedies and other medicines often give little relief, because the problems I have just described return again and again, making the person feel depressed. Of course, these symptoms may stem from a liver disorder. Conversely, the cysts may affect the liver if they happen to be in the teeth, tonsils or certain other parts of the body. When the dangerous abscesses are tackled by resection of the dental root, or the bad teeth are simply pulled out, the patient is suddenly freed from all his problems.

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