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From: Gail Naranjo [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 1:28 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: CS>daughters infected wisdom tooth

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> > Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2008 11:05:22 EDT
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: CS>daughters infected wisdom tooth
> 
> She is getting the antibiotic prescription but to  treat the tooth 
>itself with  Cs/DMSO how much of 70%DMSO should be diluted with  CS? I 
>will be with her in  a week and have the 70%. She can't find it up 
>there  and is in so much pain she  has no energy to search around. If 
>all she has is  straight CS will that do  locally? or would 2 drops of 
>Oregano oil be better.
> I'm telling her to take
> probioitcs too when taking the antibiotics for the  first time in her 
>life but she  is discrediting anything I'm saying right now  because 
>nothings worked. The  extraction is scheduled in 2 weeks when she's 
>home  so it's crucial to rid the  infection and keep the are clean. I 
>called her  dentist for the prescription and  he said I told you so. He

>believes everyone should  have wisdom teeth removed  because we are not

>like the caveman anymore.I have 4  kids with wisdom teeth and  more 
>coming up. They all have some crowding but I  can't afford $16,000 on  
>removing 16 wisdoms. He says these problems will  come up again but I 
>feel we need  to deal with a problem when it happens instead. Just  
>trying to do my best.
> Thanks. Georgia
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Georgia,

Several things are going on here.  One, your daughter
is young and really doesn't have a lot of experience
with caring for herself.  Probably is use to Mom
caring for her, plus the young often think there are
indispensable.  But when infection comes, so does pain
and fever making it very hard to make a good decision.
 At the same time, everybody has the desire to survive
and will do whatever it takes. 

So when does one decide to do the alternative vrs. the
antibiotic.  For one thing, it often takes a lot of
vigilance with alternative methods.  They work, but
sometimes takes longer and round the clock
application.  IF THE INFECTION IS SPREADING FASTER
THAN THE PERSON CAN ADDRESS IT WITH OTHER METHODS,
then an antibiotic is the better route, imo. 

Your daughter has a serious condition.  It can get
very serious.  As I mentioned on another list, if the
infection is in the lower jaw, it can spread to the
throat causing the windpipe to swell leading to death.
 If in the upper jaw, it can go into the sinuses and
brain.  You already mentioned a cyst from it.  It can
cause jaw bone loss.  This is serious and I believe
your daughter knows that.  I would trust your daughter
in her desire to have the antibiotic.  It is the
infection that is the enemy, not the drug.  

The problem with wisdom teeth is that there is usually
not enough room for them.  That plus people usually
don't clean as thoroughly as they should which then
leads to bacteria causing infection.  If your children
will brush and floss deligantly, then they can prevent
future problems even with the crowding.  However, most
aren't as thorough as they should be, especially the
very young.

The dentist is also not the enemy.  He is simply
giving you his advice based on his years of experience
seeing what comes into his office.  Like I said, most
just don't brush/floss as thoroughly as they should
and that is where the problem starts.

Please keep us informed on your daughter's condition.

Sincerely,

Gail
>



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