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Mississippi Jane
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Joined : Jun 2014
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Posted 8/4/2016 10:54 PM (GMT -5)
Just curious.
Have any of you ever seen an LLDDS? My old root canals were badly infected, and very painful, like abscess teeth. My dentist said for the teeth to be abscess was impossible because the teeth were dead. So, maybe I was using the wrong term, but when the teeth were removed, the sockets had a horrible taste and a horrible smell, like something rotten.
I asked if the fluid could be tested to see what kind of bacteria was there but the dentist said that wasn't possible.
I remember telling my husband that I had this weird feeling that my right jaw was sick, and sore to touch. And I felt lots better after those dead teeth were removed.
bluelyme
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Joined : Nov 2015
Posts : 6219
Posted 8/4/2016 11:46 PM (GMT -5)
Naw i did do some reasearch as my gf has some cavitations there are a few dentist that know about
spirocheteal disease ...look for a biological one with a phase contrast microscope ..i will look for his name on u toob but not sure what state he was in ..my ma had to go to costa rica to get decent tooth work..on 5henother note my nurse with bad cavitations said she healed hers with injected ozone and bee stings ...x ray saidnit was cool
Mississippi Jane
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Posted 8/5/2016 9:47 AM (GMT -5)
Thanks, bluelyme.
I like your suggestion to see a biological dentist.
I still hope to find someone who has seen an LLD
PeteZa
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Posted 8/5/2016 10:41 AM (GMT -5)
Jane, here are a couple of sites to search for a dentist. You may have to call and see if they are familiar with lyme.
/iaomt.org/
/iabdm.org/
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