Hi Sandra, is it possible to do something about a grey tooth? I have a front tooth that is grey caused my trauma when I was around age 5/6. I’m now 25 and sometimes have sensitivity in that tooth next to it being grey. Thanks!
Hi Lisa, my suggestion is to get a cone beam CT scan to evaluate if the darkness you are seeing is affecting the jawbone. If it is, the best option is to replace it with a ceramic dental implant
I did! Let me explain. Let's say we have a sample of 100 people and 95 of them (95%) have had root canal as they are a very common procedure. Of that same 100 people, let's say 5 of them (5%) develop cancer at some point. What are the odds those 5 people with cancer also had a root canal? 95%! Does that mean root canals have any association with cancer? No! The rate of cancer in those 100 people is still 5%. This is why I said the comment is meaningless. Using the same logic, if 50 of those 100 people also drive a Ford at some point in their life, you could say 50% of cancer patients drive Ford cars. It's a meaningless stastitic. It might be interesting, but you're still comparing two things that have no true and meaningful association.
Hi Sandra, is it possible to do something about a grey tooth? I have a front tooth that is grey caused my trauma when I was around age 5/6. I’m now 25 and sometimes have sensitivity in that tooth next to it being grey. Thanks!
Hi Lisa, my suggestion is to get a cone beam CT scan to evaluate if the darkness you are seeing is affecting the jawbone. If it is, the best option is to replace it with a ceramic dental implant
Thank you
What is the specific difference between IAOMT vs IABDM certification!? Can ONLY IABDM certified doctors call themselves biological doctors?
Anyone that's willing to sell their integrity can call themselves a biological dentist. There's no certification, it's a marketing scheme.
great question. Unfortunately anyone can call themselves biological.
As biological dentists, we detoxify the mouth from microbes and metals for a healthier body, using personalized testing.
Location?
Good info!
95% of cancer patients have root canals
95% of people will have a root canal in their life. This comment is meaningless.
@@scylusblack6241 you just stated the exact statistics lmao!!
@@scylusblack6241 all cancer patients are vitamin D deficient.
@@scylusblack6241 all cancer patients have LOW CHOLESTEROL
I did! Let me explain. Let's say we have a sample of 100 people and 95 of them (95%) have had root canal as they are a very common procedure.
Of that same 100 people, let's say 5 of them (5%) develop cancer at some point. What are the odds those 5 people with cancer also had a root canal? 95%! Does that mean root canals have any association with cancer? No! The rate of cancer in those 100 people is still 5%.
This is why I said the comment is meaningless. Using the same logic, if 50 of those 100 people also drive a Ford at some point in their life, you could say 50% of cancer patients drive Ford cars. It's a meaningless stastitic. It might be interesting, but you're still comparing two things that have no true and meaningful association.