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If you don't want root canal work and I don't anymore, then is the best option getting the tooth pulled and getting an implant? Can implants be holistic and not impact the body negatively? Thank you! (-:

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During the implant process

Crushed bones from a recent dead person

Is computed where the previous tooth was.

If those bones came from a dead person who has been jabbed

Can you get the spike disease?

Blood transfusions with spike blood has resulted in spike diseases

So do crushed bones do the same ?

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Computed = compacted into space where previous tooth was ...

Why can’t I edit comment ?

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Jan 2Liked by Robyn Chuter

How to communicate with a dentist who prepares the fluoride “paste” without asking me , assuming I am ok with it. But I’m not.

The need to remove and replace amalgam fillings safely and how to explain that .

I gave had the amalgam fillings replaced by a holistic dentist - 270 km from where I live

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The stealth fluoride treatment is a real bugbear of mine! They have that stuff in your mouth before you even realise what they're doing. Not even the pretense of informed consent.

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It's an unfortunate practice to put something in your mouth without first asking your permission. I would recommend either finding a new provider or taking the time to explain to your provider that you wish to have everything explained to you and your consent obtained prior to any dental procedure.

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Jan 2Liked by Robyn Chuter

G'day Robyn, Joke first; Knock, knock. Who’s there? Dishes. Dishes, who? Dishes how I talk since I lost my teeth! Anyway, 1. Root canal therapy, BS or fairdinkum? 2. Titanium or Zirconia/um or is the all on four a feel good, possibly dangerous ( expensive )scam? 3. To pull or not to pull, errr, wisdom teeth? 4. Teeth whitening a winner or a dud? 5. Why is Dentistry so damned expensive? 6. Should ALL toothpastes be punted & is baking soda an alternative solution? This'll be the cheapest Dentist visit I'll ever have so thanks in advance.😬🦷

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Has she looked at the dental anesthesia for nanotech?

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Another dentist and I are looking into this together. He's partially retired and has time to do more investigation. The research points to nanotech being used in dental anesthesia as a means to control pain during a procedure but currently companies deny the technology being used in their products. Specifically Septodont, maker of Septocaine has been implicated through dark field microscopy to have nanotech in the current vials available on the market. The product sheet for Septocaine does not indicate and when we reached out to the manufacturer they deny any claims of this. We have shared the Substack written by Dr. Mihaleca (https://anamihalceamdphd.substack.com/p/septocaine-dental-anesthetic-mixed) to see their response to her claims. They have acknowledged receipt but we have had no further comments from Septodont.

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This is quite frankly terrifying. If it can be proven that these products contain nanotechnology, surely it will be possible to take legal action against them?

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What I've been reading so far isn't encouraging, but is it true? I would be keen to find out myself. With a bit of luck at least one or two anaesthetics may be unadulerated, and if so what are they?

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Jan 2Liked by Robyn Chuter

Dental work! One of my banes of last year. I'm very reluctantly going through a root canal due to an abscess which was unsuccessfully treated with homoepathics. I agonised over whether or not to have the tooth pulled. According to some speakers in various webinar circuits, I could end up with breast cancer (gr8T)! What can I do to help my body heal? Is hydroxyapatite/nano toothpaste safe to use? Are there any skilled and "good" holistic dentists in Australia? If so how do I find them. I've been to 2 in Melbourne. I liked their openness and whole body approach to dentistry but their restoration work was poorly done and contributed to several complications with my tooth and ultimately an infection.

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Jan 2Liked by Robyn Chuter

I go to a fabulous holistic dentist in Sydney- never had anyone come near her in terms of knowledge and technique. She’s very gentle. My husband fell asleep while she was pulling his tooth out. She will not do root canal nor implants but can send you to someone for implants if you wish. She also removes amalgam fillings properly. If not done properly, as most are not, then you can get mercury poisoning. See Anokhi Dental in Pitt St Sydney. People come from far and wide to see her.

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Jan 2Liked by Robyn Chuter

I’d love to hear the procedure for “properly” removing amalgam. I compromised and had it done by my regular dental clinic that had put the amalgam in (but a different dentist) but insisted that I would not swallow any so a shield was used and I was happy with that aspect.

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That’s good, I hope it works out ok for you. If you want to know how its done properly I would ring the dental practice I mentioned and I’m sure they’ll tell you over the phone in better detail than I can.

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Thank you Karyne

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thanks

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Jan 2Liked by Robyn Chuter

In my opinion GP’S are the excrement of society, how long will it be before Dentists start sneaking MRNA bio-weapons into their patients, if they are not doing it now.???

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Jan 2Liked by Robyn Chuter

Hi Robyn, thank you for the opportunity to input. Would you please ask the following

1. Does conventional tooth paste have an impact on mouth and gut bacteria and thereby contribute to tooth decay and a weakened immune system?

1, My wife has some amalgam fillings. We would like them removed, Is there a right/wrong way to remove these fillings to ensure minimum impact on the patient?

Thank you

Ray

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Jan 2·edited Jan 2Liked by Robyn Chuter

Is fluoride bs / bad for you / good for your teeth ? Specifically, is fluoride a toxin and apart from filtration, can anything neutralise it ? eg Borax ?

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Definitely bad for your brain: https://robynchuter.substack.com/p/yes-fluoride-really-does-harm-the

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Apparently fluoride as well as chlorine displaces iodine in the body, which is required for the thyroid, breasts, etc. I believe all the fluoride trickling down my throat during dental visits caused the hypothyroidism I have.

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Jan 2Liked by Robyn Chuter

I have been lucky enough to have good teeth, and never ever been to dentist in 50years of living, apart from some mandatory visits while in public school.

My questions relate to not intending to break that run.

De-scaling? Is necessary? what lives in it? I do my own by touch with a small thumbtack.

Correct brushing techniques? My very last visit to the public dentist I was told/shown the circle motion is rubbish, and to use the bristles in a paint brush style to get the bristles between the teeth, then twist the wrist. Likewise he said the best style for the crowns of teeth was to "chew" the bristles by using the jaw to gently squash the bristles in an up-down chewing motion. Yes, this destroys the brush quicker than normal.

Mouthwash? Necessary? I don't use it because it kills all mouth bacteria.

The non sugary chewing gums? Are they still a good idea? or does the artificial sweeteners cause too many issues down the line in the intestines? Like making the pancreas get too active in anticipation of a sugar hit (sweetness and chewing from the mouth)?

My enamel does grow very slowly, i have had slight chips "grow out" over the years (sporting injuries). Is this common? Is this a good idea for other people with teeth damage to attempt to grow out the damage instead of costly dentistry work?

Cheers

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Chew xylitol gum if you must chew; xylitol from birch, not from GMO corm.

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Jan 2Liked by Robyn Chuter

Can too much dental anaesthesia cause long term tooth pain? After a tooth repair by my extremely injection happy dentist -- “you will enjoy a bit more” when I’m not in pain and not asking for more! -- I have had ongoing sensitivity for months following about two weeks of pain after the drug wore off. Never had tooth pain before this. I even had pain in ANOTHER tooth which had been repaired a month earlier and hadn’t had any issues until the next tooth was repaired.

I felt at the time that she gave me too much and I am sure it’s the cause of the issue. I’ve never had so much dental anaesthesia before and also never had ongoing pain before.

Thank you!

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Jan 16Liked by Robyn Chuter

I hope it's not too late to ask some questions if you've not yet recorded 'Part 2".

1. I've been looking into benchtop water filters with an appropriate cartridge to remove fluoride. Am I wasting my time if I'm going to be absorbing it when I have a shower ?

2. Many years ago I went to see a periodontist because I had "deep pockets" according to the dentist .... I did not like the experience (too much anaesthesia) so I never went back. I think my hygienist does just a good job, and I even bought a scraper myself and sometimes have a go. To me this is a modern day speciality that did not exist 30 or so years ago. Is it a scam ?

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I recorded Part 2 yesterday, but fortunately Jessica has kindly agreed to come back for Part 3!

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Jan 17Liked by Robyn Chuter

Thanks, and the final question, can 'enamel grow back' ?

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I'd love if she could comment on the claims made here:

https://robertyoho.substack.com/p/281-judas-dentistry?utm_source=profile&utm_medium=reader2

Or

The Foegen effect

Or the studies in here

(https://brownstone.org/articles/studies-and-articles-on-mask-ineffectiveness-and-harms/?utm_source=ground.news&utm_medium=referral) which suggest masks dont even help in surgical settings. Any dentists discussing this? I expect masks are fantastic for the smells, though!

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Jan 2Liked by Robyn Chuter

How about getting a sinus lift at same time as an implant. I'm concerned but must be done. I can see on xray that the sinus is about 1mm from where the implant has to go. My sinus was very painful for 2 weeks when the tooth was removed so how painful will it be to lift the sinus?? 🤯

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Jan 2Liked by Robyn Chuter

How to find a genuine holistic dentist.

How to avoid needing a dentist holistically. 🙏

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Jan 2Liked by Robyn Chuter

I have found a holistic dentist, but I'm not convinced about how holistic he is, as he gave me a mouthwash with propylene glycol in it, which I didn't use. However I've also read that some filling materials can contain fluoride, so it would be good to know which are safest.

Also, He uses a supposedly safer method than x-ray but I'm wondering if that's maybe based on some kind of 5G technology or something like that, as I've had a few health issues in that time & am wondering what else could be causing problems.

I live in a rural area & avoid 5G as much as possible. I also don't vaccinate. I do still have some old root canals that I went there to have safely removed, but he keeps finding other things to do first.

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Several questions I have are asked in other comments. Thanks for doing this.

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