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Could my Teeth/ fillings be the problem?
Could my Teeth/ fillings be the problem?
How do I know I have bb for sure? I can smell it! On days I feel like I dont smell that bad or use hydrogen peroxide (when it used to work) I blow air onto my sister's face and ask her and she says I smell fine but on days I know I stink to high heaven(which is most days) I do the same to her and she yells out "eeyyucckkk" and runs away (she's about 14 so I dont feel embarrassed about it with her).
But one thing I do remember is I have these 2 molars which have fillings in them. I remember getting them filled when I was around 7 and I didn't really pay much attention to oral hygiene other than a few tries of brushing all night to get rid of the stench. I'm 21 years old now and I still have bb and no love life. All my friends and family wonder why I'm still single but I'm too embarrassed to tell them the real reason (I've become a pro at masking bb and keeping it to myself) so I just tell them I haven't found the right guy.
My wisdom teeth have grown and while the upper 2 seem to be perfectly healthy and in good positions, the lower 2 are partially erupted and have gum flaps over them. But I don't think they're what started bb because I've had bb before my wisdom teeth even grew out. What I'm wondering is could my two filled molars be the cause? I rarely visit the dentist and when I do they do not find anything bad other than plaque and tartar. The 2 teeth have wide fillings so now I'm wondering if the smell could be coming out from somewhere amongst them. I've decided to visit a dentist either way. I'm a particularly quiet/ reserved person (NO surprise why there !) so I was wondering if you guys could help me come up with questions I could ask my dentist. Like ask them to see if anythings wrong with my teeth? Mention bb. I have a feeling they're going to ask me get my lower wisdoms removed due to the gum flaps.
I've tried almost everything else like most of you guys have. True, I don't have the kind of bb that could fill up a room but mine is detectable when you're close so, yeah. On top of people making fun of you for your big nose and acne (in my case- have it all going for me, don't I?) , you certainly dont need them calling you a stink-mouth!
By the way, I've those metal fillings and I've been reading a lot about them on here about how they cause candida and stuff.
Should I ask my dentist to remove them and put on the white stuff instead?
Re: Could my Teeth/ fillings be the problem?
I kaadi, this is my reply in another postKhaadi wrote: I've tried almost everything else like most of you guys have. True, I don't have the kind of bb that could fill up a room but mine is detectable when you're close so, yeah. On top of people making fun of you for your big nose and acne (in my case- have it all going for me, don't I?) , you certainly dont need them calling you a stink-mouth!
I,as all of us, are at the research of the light after years of tribulation. You give me the opportunity to clear some aspect of canida many of us are unaware.
As you said few person are cured from candida. This could be true, because candida has his is origins. One of the most important is Dental Amalgam. Mercury in the amalgam seems to generate candida, not only, lately some specialist stated that without rimoving amalgam it's impossible to cure sistematic candida.
The Connection between Mercury Fillings and Candida
A book called "The Yeast Connection" written by Dr. J. Trowbridge, reports that some doctors who specialize in treating candida have found that at least 98% of their chronic candida patients also had much higher than average levels of mercury in their systems.
from
http://hubpages.com/hub/Mercury-Fillings-and-Candida
We already know that Candida Albicans, a yeast-like organism in the human body, is there to help control harmful bacteria. Another one of its jobs, however, is to fight mercury and other heavy metal toxins in the body. When there is an abundance of mercury in your system, Candida Albicans grows frantically, attempting to eliminate the mercury., it's the reply of our body to heavy metal that poison our body. This results in candida overgrowth which in turn creates numerous additional health issues.
from http://www.articlesbase.com/alternative ... 81422.html
So what's the solution?
Replace your metal amalgams by seeing a qualified holistic dentist. Follow a cleansing protocol made to eliminate both metals and Candida from the body. The key is to remove the source of the heavy metals first however. Heavy Metals and Candida go hand in hand and until you address the heavy metal issue in your body you cannot expect to see results with eliminating Candida.
Goggle "mercury teeth candida" to find a lot of information. Everyone of us is a pioneer in some manner, because candida is not yet accepted as a form of disease from ufficial medicine. When someone of us goes to their ent to cure BB generally recive a load of harmfull antibiothics, but indeed, we can cure candida removing its roots without chemical help
some link
http://www.cfspages.com/fire.html
http://www.yeastinfectionadvisor.com/me ... oning.html
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I think everyone has a certain susceptibility to BB. There are so many factors which might influence this, but primarily I think it depends on the conditions inside the mouth (the ecology) - for instance, the condition of our teeth and gums or our individual oral chemistries. This not only determines the species of microbial flora which inhabit, but also the activity level of each individual species of micro-organisms which takes place. The immune system as a whole is also likely to influence this susceptibility.
This explains why some people can get away with ZERO oral hygiene. And it explains why some people will have BB only if they mildly neglect their oral hygiene.
In my case I've concluded that my childhood BB was a separate issue to my adult BB. Its very easy for a child to develop BB through lack of oral care. Those of us who were taunted during childhood over this will forever hear the echo of those cruel voices. I think that like a lot of children, I had BB because of my oral hygiene neglect. Then in early adult life (when I presume my wisdom tooth situation started to appear) my BB became so bad that my brother told me I needed help. At this point I developed the most impeccable oral hygiene practices, and now I know that if it wasnt for my wisdom tooth, i'd have been BB free from from this point. But no, it took me a further 25 years to realise and deal with this additional cause of BB.
The most important thing keeping an open mind. Its not easy because we develop our beliefs based on the experiences we've all been through and listening to our own bodies. Its easy to lose sight of the facts and end up barking up all the wrong trees. I'm a prime example of this. Until only a few years ago it would INFURIATE me to see anything relating to the teeth or gums as a cause of BB. Yet look how things turned out.
p.s. I hope I've made sense because I had to rush to write this.
Basically the point I've tried to make is that if you happen to be susceptible to BB (as I know I am) then it probably doesnt take much to go wrong for you to end up with BB. Your BB could have multiple dental causes.
One last thing - DO NOT assume that dentists understand about BB. Let me assure you they DONT. The subject isnt even part of dentisty training.
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I would advise anyone who can detect odour coming from a gum when its rubbed to take it very seriously as an underlying potential cause of their BB.
Please try to forget about whether you had BB before or not. That's the negative rut I ended up getting stuck in, especially after my tonsillectomy, which I was utterly convinced would cure me.
If there is any chance of someone solving their BB problem its going to be purely about a process of elimination. And the one thing you cannot risk overlooking is your teeth and gums. You must ensure that there are absolutely NO DOUBTS on this.
It may well just be a contributing factor. But if you can have something as important as this without realising it, it makes me wonder what else you might have going on with your teeth, particularly as you say its high time you visited a dentist.