Hallo,
I have some general questions about dental hygiene. I figured that for someone who seeks longevity it must be essential to keep good, healthy teeth. Unfortunately I had TOO good teeth until I was like 20, even so I always had a very sloopy dental health regime. I maybe brushed my teeth once every other day, but I never had a whole until I was like 20. I guess my good teeth came from flour pills my mother gave me as a child, because thats the only special thing I can remember teeth with.
Anyway now I am 24 and last year my dentist told me that he found small cavities in 9 places and wants to drill. I was shocked as I stupidly believed to have magic, undestructable teeth or something.
I refused to let him drill anyhow, because somehow I didn't like the idea of drilling a way parts of my teeth, because like I said it must be the goal to preserve the teeth as long as possible and drilling holes in them just feels wrong.
I started to read some alternative material and found some ebooks of a Dr. Nara, who claims, that conventional dentists are just treating symptoms instead of the disease, which causes tooth decay. He said if you can create a healthy envirorment in the mouth, the bacteria, which cause teeth decay will die of and teeth can even regenerate, holes can close again. His solution was basically a very throughly dental care regime and high concentration flour floss mouthwash if I remember correctly. Alternatively he recommended this natural tooth pulver: http://www.eco-dent....oothpowders.htm
I would like to know if there is really any "secret" that the oral health profession is not telling us, because they need peoples mouth to be sick, so they can make money with their dental repair jobs?
Should I led my small holes untreated and start with a really throughly oral health regime and my small holes will eventually heal or is that wishful thinking/pseudoscience?
Should I first get the holes treated and than start with a faithful daily oral health regime?
Any recommendations for a state of the art health care regime?