Attaining Medical Self SufficiencyDuncan Long See book keywords and concepts | | For example, many people have wisdom teeth that will come in where they don't belong or where there isn't room for them. An oral surgeon can determine which and when such teeth should be removed. Oral surgeons may also work with patients having mouth cancer or do re-constructive work following a disease or accident that has damaged the teeth, mouth, or gums as well as the tissue around these areas.
•Prosthodontist: Often working in conjunction with an oral surgeon, this dentist works to give patients full use of their teeth and mouths following a major problem. |
Textbook of Natural Medicine 2nd Edition Volume 1Michael T. Murray, ND See book keywords and concepts | | An assessment of the value of lyophilized chymotrypsin in the reduction of post-operative swelling following the removal of impacted wisdom teeth. Br Dent J 1961; 110: 130-133
41. Frederick W, Messer E. Enzyme treatment of traumatic swelling in oral and maxillofacial surgery. Clin Med 1967; 74: 29-31
42. Bumgardner HD, Zatuchni GI. Prevention of episiotomy pain with oral chymotrypsin. Am J Obst Gyn 1965; 92: 514-517
43. Fiel RA. Tratamiento experimental de la trichuriasis masiva infantil con quimotripsina. Trop Dis Bull Bd 1968; 65: 917
44. Takahashi M, Hashimoto K, Osada H. | Lita Lee, Lisa Turner and Burton Goldberg See book keywords and concepts | Problems such as tooth decay, crooked teeth, impacted wisdom teeth, gum disease, muscle spasm, ill-fitting restorations, and low-grade infections from old fillings all cause stress to the jaw, bringing about muscular and structural compensations.
As the jaw takes on more pressure and pain, it begins to send these sensations to other areas in the skull, which in turn conveys the message to the central nervous system, thereby initiating a complex mechanism which helps to explain the headaches and other chronic symptoms accompanying TMJ syndrome. | Sheldon Saul Hendler and David Rorvik See book keywords and concepts | A placebo-controlled study examining the possible ameliorative effect of oral arnica on the tissue trauma following removal of impacted wisdom teeth found more pain and swelling in the arnica-treated group than in the placebo group. A double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized trial of its use in treating pain and infection after total hysterectomy found no significant difference between it and placebo. In another double-blind, placebo-controlled study, arnica-treated participants in a marathon race were no different than controls in terms of post-race cell damage and restitution time. | John Heinerman See book keywords and concepts | An old-time dentist once told me that his profession routinely used liquid cocaine a number of years ago when pulling teeth, especially wisdom teeth. He noted, "They were tough buggers to get out and caused a helluva lot of pain, I remember that cocaine made it easier on the patients and us, too."
Some Bolivian Folk Uses for Coca Leaf
Almost a decade ago I made a trip to El Alto, Bolivia. There I met Jorge Baton, an Aymara Indian, who took me to one of a number of Indian sorcerers in the city, regularly consulted by many of the inhabitants for a variety of problems, both real and imagined. | Patrick Quillin, PhD,RD,CNS See book keywords and concepts | Another patient that I worked with was a typical 20 year old college male, who had crowded dentition and his wisdom teeth constantly gnashing at the insides of his cheeks. Which is where he developed cancer. He started a wise nutrition program and used restrained medical therapies and survived his brush with cancer.
This continuous repair process of DNA is like a high speed bullet train that is easily derailed. Cancer is the resulting train wreck. We need to get these DNA repair mechanisms working properly in the cancer patient. | James Trefil, Joseph F. Kett, and E. D. Hirsch See book keywords and concepts | If this impaction occurs, or if they pose a threat to other teeth, the wisdom teeth may need to be removed. withdrawal symptoms A wide range of physical or emotional disorders, including nervousness, headaches, and insomnia, that occur when an individual who is addicted to a substance (such as drugs or alcohol) stops using the substance. x-ray A photograph or image obtained through the use of X-rays. An x-ray is taken when an image of internal body structures (such as bones or organs) is needed to diagnose disease or determine the extent of injuries. |
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