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1: Root canal Bacteria Attack Heart and Circulatory System -Found Low In Ionic Calcium Level In Blood
As recently as 1986, the Mayo Clinic Health Letter stated that infective endocaditis which involves the interior lining of the heart's pumping chamgers and valves is mainly caused by the germ called streptococcus viridans. These are the very same family of bacteria that Dr. Price found to be most often present in infected teeth.

2: Gum Infections,Dental Infections was Directly Related to the Parient's Calcium Metabolism
In time it became apparent the presence or absence of of gum infections was directly related to the patient's calcium metabolism. When the ionic level of calcium in the blood was higher than normal, the supporting gum and bone tended to be absorbed away more easily in the presence of irritation.

3: Rough Tartar Deposits, Gum Crevices Causes Gum Tissues Inflamed, Attract Bacteria
Most dentists seem to be in agreement now that the irritation of rough tartar deposits (calculus) which accumulate in the gum crevices causes the gum tissue to become inflamed and to attract bacteria.

4: Immune System Overloaded by Dental Infection, Trauma - Injury
When people suffer a severe auto accident, fall, or suffer some other injury, their immune systems are called upon to work at peak performance in order to achieve a speedy recovery. Those people with root canal fillings are generally found to have a healing rate slower than expected.

5: Root Canal Fillings can Cause Serious Side Effects
Dental Research Specialist Dr. Weston Price, after observing many patients with crippling degenerative diseases not responding to treatment,suspected infected root canal-filled teeth to be the cause.

6: The root Canal Treatment, Gum Infection and Apicoectomy
The apicoectomy surgery is done using a local anesthetic. An incision is made in the gum and the dentist invades the infected area and curettes away the diseased tissue.

7: Periodontal Disease, Gum Disease, Gum Infections - Linked to Chronic Lung Disease
Learn how hidden bacteria in teeth cause side effects that can endanger your life. Discover how germs trapped in teeth and tonsils mutate and metastasize like cancer cells and how these bacteria migrate to heart, kidney, eyes, brain, arthritic joints and countless other body tissues.

8: What Does Gum Disease Look Like?
Do you have healthy gums? Most people would say that they do. To that I ask, do you know what gum disease looks like? Most would hesitate on an answer. Healthy gums are pink or coral in color which is easy enough to identify. And to those who pay attention, in the beginning stages of gum disease you will notice swelling and reddening of the gums.

9: Why Do People Get Gum Disease?
The main source of periodontal disease: is bacterial plaque, a tacky, colorless film that continuously forms on your teeth. Anyhow, factors like the following also strike the condition of your gums.

10: Seven Great Ways To Improve Your Smile!
Lawrence Spindel D.D.S. has discovered seven great ways to improve your smile. This can easily be done with Crest white strips, tray bleaching or chairside bleaching with your dentist. Minimally bonded smiles can look great and tend to look more natural than a fully veneered smile.


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