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Nadyali says: 2012-09-21 07:55:33
I find your article very informative and precise. You have mentioned the implications of drilling and fillings for treatment of cavities. It is a good thing to educate patients about the trauma that their teeth can go through. I believe that no matter how many latest techniques are introduced and “minimal invasive dentistry” is practiced, the result remains the same. A tooth is subjected to trauma and in your own words “as soon as we cut into a tooth we have sentenced that tooth to a lifetime of being repaired, replaced and treated “.So what’s the point of going through the whole process when there is a natural non- invasive treatment option available for treatment of cavities. There have been many studies which prove that just by having healthy nutritious diet, one can actually heal and treat cavities. There is a book that I read, titled “Cure tooth decay” by Ramiel Nagel which gives that other option which patients are generally unaware of. I find the book very useful and after reading I believe that nutrition can really help in prevention and treatment of tooth decay. You may see this website for more information http://www.curetoothdecay.com

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