Sunday, June 28, 2009

What is chronic dental infection?


Answer:
Gingivitis? Periodontal disease?
It's just an infection you've had over a period of time.
Your body is too acidic and the acids are eating away at your teeth. You need to raise your PH level and this can be done with proper diet. Go to health food store and get some PH test strips. IT has directions in the box. Get a good green powder drink while you are there and some coral calcium. Start eating more broccoli and start rinsing your mouth with baking soda and water. Your teeth and whole body will thank you. Oh, throw away your Listerine. That lowers your PH level .
Chronic dental infection (cdi) means an infection that has been in the mouth for long time. The pain from cdi is usually dull and nagging but never throbbing or shooting. Sometimes you might not even know it is there. Cdi usually happens when body has higher resistance power and the infection is of low potency. When cavity in a tooth becomes big and involves nerve you usually feel severe pain on eating cold or on biting hard or sweet food. Your gums may get swollen . this is acute dental infection. But sometimes as I mentioned earlier if body has high resistance and week infection then acute stage of the infection can be bypassed and infection goes into cdi stage. You need to treat cdi asap. There are instances when cdi can blow up into acute stage.
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