Saturday, November 14, 2009

Dental caps or crowns ?

can dental crowns or "caps" be whitened by dentists ? or is there a product you can buy to do this ? or is it a case of having to have them replaced ?

Dental caps or crowns ?
There are always infections under the crowns that are made commercially for dentists because they all contain a metal amalgam coating so the dentist can use an adhesive to bond it to the tooth. All crowns or caps and ALL fillings should be made out of CERAMIC that has a hardness value of 300, the same hardness as your tooth and can be permanently bonded to the tooth. It costs more, but it is permanent and no infections can be generated like that of ALL AMALGAM FILLINGS and CROWNS. These infections cause huge problems all over the body and in many cases, cancer, brain tumors, prostate cancer, etc.





You cannot whiten the crowns if they used gold. This type of crown also sets up a huge dielectric problem in the mouth when amalgam fillings are there as well. The rate of mercury poisoning is increased by 80 times faster when these two dissimilar metals are used. The dental industry has done a huge disservice to mankind by introducing and using many of these components.





If you have ANY amalgam fillings, crowns, root canals, etc. you need to go to a biological dentist and have them removed properly and the infections treated. Root canals, for example, ALL have Cavitations in them. These are called NICO and ALL CAVITATIONS (NICO) deterioration of the bone and infections are due to these commercially installed root canals!





Modern dentistry has a long ways to go to be good. There are many problems that the ADA promotes, such as "amalgam fillings are not bad for you" is totally ridiculous and they know it, but due to a huge class action suit that would ensue, are choosing to ignore the overwhelming stack of scientific data that shows how bad they are. In fact, they are forbidding dentists to remove amalgam fillings for strictly health reasons due to mercury poisoning. The dentist can actually lose his license if he performs that act for that reason.





good luck to you
Reply:No, crowns, bridges, veneers and dentures cannot be whitened.. what you see is what you get.

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