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acteria or <strong>by</strong> fungal infection, the body‟s immune system<br />
cannot fight off the infection. The body‟s immune system does<br />
not function in a dead <strong>to</strong>oth as there are no white blood cells<br />
present. The waste products from the treated root canal <strong>to</strong>oth<br />
can cause <strong>to</strong>oth abscesses, jawbone cavitations, and systemic<br />
health problems in the heart, the kidneys, the joints, the brain<br />
and elsewhere.<br />
Case: Mrs. U., age 36, bonding materials affect health.<br />
Mrs. U. noticed fatigue after a crown had<br />
been placed with a barium bonding material.<br />
Her x-ray confirmed a metal or metal oxide<br />
under her Premise Indirect (formally<br />
BelleGlass) crown (see bright white line<br />
under her crown), and CEDS supported my<br />
findings on the x-ray, which indicated that the barium in the<br />
bonding material was not compatible for her. After the old<br />
crown was removed and the new one was placed using Holis<strong>to</strong>re,<br />
a compatible bonding material, Mrs. U. made a quick recovery<br />
from her fatigue.<br />
Energy from dental materials has different effects on the<br />
health and the mental well being of patients. Remember, all<br />
dental materials must match the energy of the patient as closely<br />
as possible for good health. CEDS (a bio-feedback instrument)<br />
has proven many times <strong>to</strong> be a key fac<strong>to</strong>r in the selection of<br />
good res<strong>to</strong>rative dental materials.<br />
Case: Mr. Sam, 64, s<strong>to</strong>mach pain.<br />
Sam had s<strong>to</strong>mach pain for ten years. A full mouth x-ray<br />
detected an infected first molar on the upper left side. Pain<br />
motivated Sam <strong>to</strong> see me for the removal of his <strong>to</strong>oth. His first<br />
statement when he returned for suture removal was “believe it<br />
or not, my s<strong>to</strong>mach pain is gone.”<br />
Remember, upper first and second molars and lower first and<br />
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