Jaxi, my first reaction is to have the dentist check the height of the fillings 
as the could be part of the problem.  If either is too high when you chew on 
that side it will cause micro-trauma.

If it were me, I would continue with the oil pulling even twice a day.  You 
might want to research the herb Wild Indigo as it is specific for dental 
issues.  You might also want to consider increasing the amount of the CS short 
term until you get past this.

You might also want to research inclined bed therapy.  It has helped my 
dental/neck/gland issues tremendously.  Good place to start is 
www.heal-me.com.au 

Good luck.
PT
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: jaxi 
  To: [email protected] ; LDN LowDoseNaltrexone ; 
[email protected] ; [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, August 23, 2010 12:22 PM
  Subject: CS>OT - Dental work - infection? - tx ideas?


  Last Monday I had my last 2 old fillings replaced.  Top left side of the 
mouth.  First molar and last molar.

  I have had TMJ issues for over 20 years.  I wear a splint at night which 
typically helps.

  I have a congenital fusion of C2/C3 which appears to refer left.

  I always have some level of pain on the left.  My left tonsil is always 
slightly swollen, as are the glands/nodes under the ear and under the rear 
chin.  My left sinuses are always slightly congested/draining.  I get all 
migraines in the left side.  I have trigeminal nerve inolvment on the left with 
jaw pain/migraine activity.  I almost always feel like I have a mild ear 
infection on the left.  It was this cluster of symptoms that eventually lead to 
us discovering the congential fusion.

  Okay, back to dental work - Monday afternoon fillings replaced.  Starting 
about Wednesday I noticed an increase in pain in left tonsil and the glands 
below the ear (sort of in front of the eustacian tube) and under the rear chin.

  I thought, okay my body is a wee bit cranky about the dental work and 
fighting an infection.  I top first molar was also a bit sore and did not like 
it when I bit down on it - that pain has since mostly abated.

  Late Wed the occipital node on the left also started hurting.  So now all 
those glands on the left are both swollen and painful, as is the left tonsil 
area and left ear area, the throat is a bit sore as well.  I am also tired and 
a bit lethargic - but we have a lot of heat and humidity here right now so I 
would expect that regardless.  Saturday I had a bought of diarrhea - but with 
the heat, humidity and the fact that I ate something I really shouldn't have - 
it may or may not be related.

  I am not running a fever but am wondering if the LDN and EIS are keeping the 
infection in check just enough that I haven't gotten that bad yet.

  Some things I've read online suggest occipital gland inflamtion is an 
indication of a fungal infection??  In my jaw/teeth?

  I don't really want to do a round of antibiotics if I can avoid it.

  I currently consume about 2 ounces of EIS a day - straight EIS (no salt, 
H2O2, or anything else added to it) - silverpuppy homemade.  1 ounce in the 
morning when I get up and another ounce at night before bed, I hold it in my 
mouth for 1-5 minutes before swallowing.  I take 4.5 mg LDN at night (tx 
ulcerative colitis and pain with the LDN).  I take an assortment of other 
supplements (D3, tumeric, fish oil, DLPA, ALA, B complex, grapefruit seed 
extract and a few others at are escaping my brain right now).

  I did try a couple rounds of oil pulling Thursday night, Friday and Saturday, 
but not since Sat morning.  It's the 4 hrs after food and at least 1 hr after 
beverage that messes me up.

  Should I up EIS intake?  Oils of ... ??? oregano and cinnamin have both been 
mentioned in the past related to dental/mouth stuff I think ... Oils ingested, 
applied to inside of mouth?  Just suck it up and get antibiotics?  Ideas?

  Sorry for the long email.  I do appreciate ideas.  I've been internet 
searching but it makes my head hurt because there is often so much conflicting 
info out there.

  Jaxi