Dentistry Lies Things Your Dentist Won’t Tell You!

Dentistry Lies

Dentistry, like other Rockefeller owned and controlled medical establishment divisions, is deeply rooted in willful ignorance, lies and deception.

 

As with other healthcare divisions, there are a number of circumstances in dentistry whereby profits are chosen over the genuine welfare concern of patients.  

 

In retrospect of the above, while this article outlines a number of things your dentist won’t tell you, it also serves to provide insights into dentistry, so that you can get savvy, look after your teeth the natural way, learn to take control of your oral health.

 

Not a definitive account, but here are the things you need to know.

*From a dental x-ray of your teeth the dentist may tell you that a filling is needed as a cavity has been detected, but it may not be the case. Some dentists lie to you. 

 

A cavity is detected by an X-ray showing a dark area located at the tooth in question. Don’t take the dentist’s word for it, challenge him. Ask him to point to the darkened area on the x-ray where the cavity is said to be. If the dentist can’t point to this dark area because there isn’t one, and he still can’t justify his decision to fill and drill, then no such cavity exists.

 

So, leave!

 

—This situation happened to the author. I chose to leave the consulting room as I politely walked away. There have been others who didn’t get played by this dentistry con-trick in the same situation.

 

*Fillings may be unnecessary because there are non-invasive ways to prevent cavities.

 

Dentists are not generally uncaring people. However, even since medical school, a number of dentists are not trained in dentistry to see the ‘bigger picture.’

 

-This explains why, when a cavity is genuinely detected, they may tell you that you need a filling, using the ‘blame game’ persuasion: Telling you how you’ve not taken enough care of your teeth and a cavity has resulted…

 

However, a cavity may be prevented or even reversed using naturopathic approaches. This idea may not be the approach to pursue from your dentist’s point of view. -No money to be made here as your dentist’s allopathic dentistry drilling and filling services would be redundant…

 

*Here are a number of natural approaches to prevent or reverse cavities

 

If you do have a cavity and if it’s not that invasive, give yourself some time to try and heal or reverse the cavity before getting a filling.

 

Cavities can be prevented or duly reversed by for examples:

 

Periodically rinsing the mouth with dilute sodium chloride or sodium fluoride. Both have effect of preventing acid residue bacteria formation that contributes to tooth decay. 

 

Regularly brushing your teeth with hydroxyapatite toothpaste is another effective measure.

 

Sugar-free chewing gum such as that containing xylitol has proven to be effective. Research has shown that it has reduced cavity formation by 17% when used after meals. However, according to research from Dr. Mercola, the benefits are outweighed by toxic microplastics contamination in the gum.

 

Coconut oil is a great antibacterial. Leave in the mouth for a few minutes after taking.

 

Saliva lining your teeth is another good anti-bacterial.

 

Then there are dietary probiotics that contribute to beneficial bacteria…

 

-All the above contribute to maintaining good oral health, enamel integrity and teeth remineralization.

 

Avoid carbonated drinks such as sodas as they contribute to an acidic environment attracting unfriendly bacteria.

 

*Dental anesthetics have been shown to be laced with graphene     

 

Research has shown that out of 13 randomly sampled dental anesthetics 10 contained graphene, the same unannounced biotech poison found in C-19 vaccines.

 

*Beware! The unvaccinated may be deceived into getting mRNA into their bodies through dental floss

 

Researchers for the vaccine industrial complex have found a sneaky way to deliver potentially harmful mRNA into your body. It could be done through flossing. Be vigilant. In relation to mRNA be concerned about your health.

 

*Many dentists cannot see through the fluoride deception

 

Fluoride in dentistry is part of a bigger picture, involving a toxic agenda. Many dentists cannot make this connection. Because of the entrenchment since medical school, many still cannot see that fluoride is not good.

 

Hint: The EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) tells you that fluoride is a toxin, ranked in the top 5 list of toxicities that includes arsenic and lead…

 

According to Ellie Phillips (Doctor of Dental Surgery), research has shown that fluoride:

 

Leads to brown staining on teeth. It has been doing this since the 1940’s. -Fluoride in dentistry and water supplies.

 

It starts with their back teeth: Children forming permanent teeth are not helped by fluoride treatment. Fluoride, even in small amounts, disrupts the cellular development in the formation of their adult teeth.

 

Fluoride is hard to avoid. It is everywhere. Besides our water supplies it’s also in food.

 

One way it can be avoided is by drinking good clean water: Reverse osmosis treatment is a way in which fluoride is removed from water.

 

Consider the warning on a tube of fluoridated toothpaste. It says that if a child less than 5 years old swallows this toothpaste and its amount is greater than the size of a pea then urgent medical is recommended.

 

—What about us grown-ups?? Surely this alone ought to tell you that fluoridated toothpaste is toxic in nature!

 

Through diligent research there has an increasing push to ban fluoride in dentistry and water. -Much respect to the tireless campaigners out there who work to enforce the ban.

 

*Drilling and filling weakens overall tooth integrity

 

For example, drilling could cause a side crack in the tooth. This side crack could introduce bad bacteria in to this opening. —Thus, the filling may not be the cavity block it’s been made out to be.

 

Further, the filling contains toxic substances such as toxic mercury amalgam. This has been known to cause depression with those having such fillings.

 

Remember, the result of this dental work may well stay in your mouth for the rest of your life.

Take a look at this insightful video where Natalie Morris talks to Dr. Ellie Phillips (DDS) who shares her new paradigm approaches to dentistry.

Finally

 

It is hoped that through the application of the knowledge in this dentistry article you will be able to well-manage your oral health.

 

Remember, one aspect of your health such as with teeth, reflects your overall health. In other words, the part reflects the whole. -An example of this is in Chinese medicine and its approach to health. 

Take charge of your oral health over your dentist: Don’t let your dentist take charge over you. After all, whether the dentist knows it or not, he’s still working for the Rockefeller owned and controlled medical establishment.

 

Always remember, these establishment people in high places don’t want to hear or tolerate an alternative view.

 

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