When Tooth Loses Its Blood Supply, The Pulp Tissue Dies
Off for Lack of Nourishment.
By Dr. George Meining,D.D.S.,
Note how small the diameter of the root canal is at the
end of the root of the tooth and then visualize an artery,
vein and nerve all entering the tooth at that point. You
can readily see how a blow to the mouth or teeth could
cause blood vessels to be severed. When that happens, the
severed artery cannot heal together fast enough to maintain
blood circulation within the tooth.
When tooth loses its blood supply, the pulp tissue within
the root canal dies off for lack of nourishment and gradually
rots and putrefies. Eventually it can become infected with
bacteria present in the blood, and this eventually will cause
the eating away of the bone at the end of the tooth’s root.
In this particular case, the through the bone at the floor of
the nasal cavity.
This young man was a navy pilot flying off a carrier during the
Korean war. he wrote to me about having an infected tooth and
asked my advice. I suggested he have the ship’s navy dentist
give him relief and not to permit any extractions. On his return
to the San Diego naval base, he traveled to see me and I performed
the apicoectomy surgery and root canal fillings. The two follow-up
x-ray pictures were taken at six months and 12 months. You can see
the healing was almost complete after one year. After that time
the patient moved from the area, so I do not have any further
follow-ups.
The public should be aware of how difficult it is for a dentist to
understand Dr. Price’s findings that seemingly healthy teeth are
still carrying infection when infected holes in jaw bones heal
up and stay that way for many years. The thought of bacteria
remaining alive in the dentin tubules, mutating and becoming
more virulent and toxic is difficult to comprehend in the face of
apparent healing.
Our doubts can be erased only by carefully considering Dr. Price’s
data regarding the severe illnesses which occurred to thousands of
rabbits when diseases were transferred to them from root filled
and apicoectomy treated teeth extracted from sick patients. The
reality will become evident when each dentist and each patient
tests these findings and experiences their truths. We will then
gain an understanding of the mutation versatility of these families
of bacteria and their ability to create such havoc for humans and
animals.
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A new truth is a new sense, for with it comes the ability
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cannot be seen by those who do not have that new truth.
An apicoectomy is an oral surgery root canal treatment
procedure that is carried out to save a tooth which might
otherwise need to be extracted.
Even when a large amount of bone has been lost, most of
these cases heal uneventfully and new bone is seen to fill
in about the end of the root completely in six to 12 months.
A couple of case histories of apicoectomy surgery from my
personal practice are discussed, and before and after x-ray
pictures are shown.
The first, of a woman patient, is of interest because of large,
almost identical granuloma infections showing lateral canals
which came from the upper teeth on either side of her two
front teeth. Though her severe gastronintestinal involvement
improved dramatically with root canal treatment of these teeth
and nutritional counselling, results were not completely
satisfactory. With our current knowledge of Dr. Price’s
research discoveries - and in spite of the long history of
service of these two teeth - with hindsight it appears she
would have been better served by removal of these teeth.
The second case involved the largest cyst surgically operated
upon, which was caused not by tooth decay but by a football
injury. the filling in of new bone at the infection site around
the two teeth after six and 12 months proved gratifying to me
and the patient. Because he moved away, I am unaware of his
subsequent health history.
The successful healing in these two cases emphasizes how
difficult it is for dentists and patients alike to believe
these teeth could still be carrying infections. For those
suffering severe degenerative disease problems, it will be
only by having seemingly healthy root filled teeth removed
that judgement of Price’s work will be possible. While the
percentage of apparent recoveries in such cases is high, it
must be kept in mind other factors can be involved which
preclude success.
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Dr. George Meinig,D.D.S.,F.A.C.D. is a Founder of the Association of
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