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©®©@®.©®© - 22 Sep 2006 19:03 GMT
What is the substance that is heated red hot and used to fill the canal?
Is it metal or some kind of plastic? Thanks.

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catherine.combs@gmail.com - 22 Sep 2006 19:09 GMT
> What is the substance that is heated red hot and used to fill the canal?
> Is it metal or some kind of plastic? Thanks.
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Heated gutta percha is often used to fill root canals. It is not heated
"red hot." It is warmed to soften it enough to adapt to the minute
variations in the root canal walls, and to help it be properly
compacted.

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©®©@®.©®© - 22 Sep 2006 19:24 GMT
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> > What is the substance that is heated red hot and used to fill the
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When my dentist did my root canal he had his assistant hold a small torch
and he heated a very thin piece of something until it glowed. Is this
material a metal, plastic, or?

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Steven Bornfeld - 23 Sep 2006 02:46 GMT
>>=A9=AE=A9@=AE.=A9=AE=A9 wrote:
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> and he heated a very thin piece of something until it glowed. Is this
> material a metal, plastic, or?

    Just guessing here--it is probably a gutta percha spreader being heated
to soften and compress the gutta percha.  Warm gutta percha is a filling
material whose use was pioneered largely by the late Herb Schilder, who
you can probably google for information on.  These days there are more
convenient instruments for doing this--such as the System B unit, which
is an electric cannula.  But the idea is the same--to plasticize the
gutta percha and achieve better adaptation of the material to the walls
of the canals.

Steve
bjr - 23 Sep 2006 02:49 GMT
I think he's refering to the instrument used to sear off the extra
gutta percha.
Alexander Vasserman DDS - 23 Sep 2006 08:55 GMT
> I think he's refering to the instrument used to sear off the extra
> gutta percha.

The instrument is metal heated red hot so that it would melt off the
excess Gutta Percha a rubbery type of inert material.
Jan - 23 Sep 2006 20:28 GMT
> What is the substance that is heated red hot and used to fill the canal?
> Is it metal or some kind of plastic? Thanks.
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Please learn the risks/dangers of root canals.

tp://www.toothwisdom.net/r.root_canals.html

http://www.integratedhealthpractice.com/treatment.asp#Root

 ll root cancel fillings have the potential to casue bad health. This
is
because, althought the nerve has been removed, bacteria still colonise
in
the minute tubules of a tooth. These bacteria produce toxins which
enter the
body causing potential harm.
An area of residual infection which is left under the gum, usually
following, but sometimes a long time after an extraction can cause
problems.
Symptoms can be coincided with the energetic links to the body as well
as
localised problems.

http://www.zip.com.au/~rgammal/RCTframeset.htm

http://www.ericdavisdental.com/root_canals.htm

http://www.whale.to/d/root2.html

http://www.drshankland.com/rootcanal.html

http://webpages.charter.net/kyarbrough/rootcanals.htm

http://www.dentistry-toothtruth.com/faq.htm

http://www.cfsn.com/maz/

http://cnorman.best.vwh.net/blazing/dental.html

http://rheumatic.org/teeth.htm

http://www.zip.com.au/~rgammal/root_therapies.htm

http://zap.intergate.ca/root.html

http://www.dentistryholistic.com/education.html

http://www.hugnet.com/Root_Canals.html

http://www.karlloren.com/ultrasound/p25.htm

http://www.hallvtox.dircon.co.uk/hallvt.html

Root Canals. A tooth has miles of tiny canals running through the root.
A
dead
or root filled tooth will have bacteria in these canals. There is no
way of
removing the bacteria once they are in there.

http://www.toothwisdom.net/

Toxicity from Root Canals

The next subject to be discussed are root canals and their possible
source
of
toxicity. Approximately twenty five million Americans undergo root
canal
therapy every year in an effort to prevent the loss of teeth that have
abscessed. The root canal is the left portion of the tooth which houses
the
vital organs such as the nerve and blood vessels. The dentist endeavors
to
clean and sterilize this canal and fill it with a sterile, non toxic
inert
material. This usually renders this tooth serviceable and non painful;
however,
the entire inner hard core of the tooth is made of dentin which has
several
million dentinal tubules. These tubules allow the circulation of
lymphatic
type
fluid to circulate from the vital organs of the root canal to the
outside of
the tooth. This is a viable circulatory phenomenon which has a purpose.
It
services the periodontal ligament as well as the sensory aspect of the
nerve
and blood centers in the root canal. If the body chemistry is healthy,
the
flow
of lymphatic fluid is from the root canal to the outside of the tooth.
This
creates an irrigation for the tooth and usually prevents the
accumulation of
plaque to form. When the body chemistry is not healthy, then the
circulation
is
from the outside of the tooth to the inner root canal. This allows for
no
irrigation, but rather an accumulation of plaque to form. There are
many
more
reasons for maintaining the integrity of the circulation in the
dentinal
tubules. Root canal therapy completely destroys this integrity, and
what
happens to the non-circulating fluid in these tubules? This fluid as it
ages
becomes stagnant and becomes a toxic substance. This porous structure
now
becomes a septic mass emanating poisons into the body. Is this what you

want?
Mercury amalgams are said to be the caskets of the body. Root canals
are
said
to be the cadavers of the body.

I do not recommend root canals for anyone. Each individual has a right
to
their
decisions. Many people simply do not wish to lose a member of their
body. I
respect this, and I always discuss the consequences.

The next area of discussion is whether the root canal filling actually
sterilizes the apical end of the tooth. There are so many lateral
canals at
the
root end of the tooth where bacteria can harbor that it is unlikely
that a
complete aseptic condition exists. This, however, is a debateable
subject.
Again, the complete acceptance of root canal therapy as a viable
substitution
for extraction is completely and whole heartedly supported by organized

dentistry. You are in violation of the code of ethics if you speak out
against
root canal therapy. When I was a practicing dentist, I always let the
patient
make that decision after explaining all pros and cons.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

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