Sunny- I find Aloe vera very soothing to sores on the gum. It takes a fresh plant with plump leaves. I cut a leaf, cut off the spines on the edge, cut the leaf in half, rough up the gel a little, and just stick a suitable sized piece in my mouth right over the sore. Since mine were in the outer gum my cheek would keep the aloe in place. If it were not sandwiched between gums it might be hard to keep it in place. I suppose a bigger piece might be easier to keep in place.

Also CS/EIS is extraordinary in causing healing and regeneration of tissues, it has caused regeneration of muscle, skin, and even feathers in severe racoon bites on some ducks I had. I would certainly hold some in my mouth over the wound several times a day.

I am skeptical about bad news from dentists; I had one want to extract a tooth that another bad dentist had hollowed out entirely to fill when I was 12- he did that to all my back molars.:-( All eventually cracked and needed crowns. I didn't take his advice but went around with the filling gone and the tooth filling up with food every time I ate for months before I found a great dentist who put a crown on it- still there around 40 years later. Too late for that tooth, but I would have followed some protocol to try to harden up the tooth stump and looked for a dentist who would work with trying to restore the crown. I had one tooth break off at the gum line and the dentist put in a screw and rebuilt it, put another crown on, and even consented to work on it without a deadening shot, which I dislike as I picture the needle doing damage to nerves, etc in the gums. There are a lot of mediocre dentists out there but a few really good ones.

Faith St. Francis' post was inspiring,

Nancy


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