Dan Nave wrote:
I believe that DMSO cures sensitive teeth roots.  At first I thought
it was due to CS when used with DMSO for penetration, but I have used
DMSO by itself on the teeth roots and the sensitivity has completely
disappeared.  In one application!  I can eat acidic things like sour
apples etc without pain and without etching off the protection.  I
used full strength DMSO from the bottle and applied it directly to the
area of the gums and teeth roots.

I would appreciate it if anyone with sensitive teeth roots would try
this and report the results back.
Hmmm, Since my cataract surgery (acrylic lens implants--DMSO dissolves some or all acrylics--I cannot find out what kind of acrylic my implants are made of) I have avoided using DMSO at even very low concentrations........but this may be worth the risk. Mostly plain CS used as mouthwash after brushing keeps my exposed tooth roots from being too sensitive. However I have one spot that remains excruciating. Can barely even floss it. I've been thinking about having that tooth pulled to tell the truth.

I'd be extremely interested to know how long the desensitization from the single application lasts.
sol


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