The band was a metal form he put around my teeth much like a mold so he could fill it up with filling. When the tooth was filled he took the band off and shaped the tooth. Even though he gave me two needles when he was drilling I almost went through the roof in pain because he touched the nerve. It is possible that one of two things is happening. There might be a crack and daily more bugs are getting in and touching the nerve. I didn't have an inflammation around my gums either. You maybe can't keep up with the amount of bugs. Second, maybe you didn't hit the right frequency. I used the zapper (Hulda Clark) and it didn't really do anything until I used my frequency generator at 20Hz. Then I felt the nerve throb for under a minute and then it was gone and my tooth was no longer sensitive. My tooth only really hurt when I brushed it. Otherwise I didn't really notice much. Now I'm good to go. Doris
Pat Lawrie <[email protected]> wrote: Doris, I really do not feel it is an infection as I have zapped (Clark handheld), CS'd, DMSO'd, H202'd (peroxide), and finally antibiotic'd. There was never any infla. at the gum area. I also used CS as a rinse at both dentist's offices. However, I think it's a mechanical issue with a horizontal crack right at the gum where floss catches on it. So that it's an exposed area. That's why I mentioned the bonding. But can you give me any more info on the band you got? What is it made of? I just gotta find someone who knows about it. I live in Mexico. I really want to avoid a root canal or a tooth pull. Thanks for everyone's input. I will look for Oil of Oregano tomorrow. Pat Cinder Ella <[email protected]> wrote: The last few weeks I had pain under a major filling (amalgam) and I started brushing with a stop of oregano oil on my toothbrush. Then I zapped with a frequency generator and a zapper. The two teeth were painful and when I zapped them they throbbed seriously for about a minute and then the pain was gone. I used the oregano oil to keep it that way (although it tastes like crap). The two teeth in question were painful to brush with the toothbrush and this subsided after the above regime. When I went to the dentist he drilled out the amalgam and I brought my own cs and asked him if he minded if I rinse with that instead of his tap water. He was intrigued and said "sure". After all that he put a plastic white filling in and haven't had a problem since then. The tooth was so bad he had to put a band around it to reshape the one tooth, actually both teeth. I am now pain free but the both teeth are wobbling. I think I'll look for a frequency that stimulates bone growth and see if my jaw bone will grab those teeth again and stabilize them. Pain free though and still in need of a crown eventually. Doris Pat Lawrie <[email protected]> wrote: I went to dentist after a broken amalgam filling and had it replaced with composit a month ago. Ended up with worse pain than before, so went to another dentist and had filling taken out and a temporary one --------------------------------- Share your photos with the people who matter at Yahoo! Canada Photos --------------------------------- Now that's room service! Choose from over 150,000 hotels in 45,000 destinations on Yahoo! Travel to find your fit. --------------------------------- The best gets better. See why everyone is raving about the All-new Yahoo! Mail.

