Mother writes: Tooth Health and Depression - solutions help
Mother 4 Justices says: Your teeth may need help when suffering from depression plus dentists can cost a lot, and dental treatment can also seem like something 'other world' people do.
When you're depressed and feeling defeated or devalued by poor mental health services (too common) or depressed in any way, it can be hard to even face teeth brushing.
The thing that puts some people off is 'it takes two minutes to do it properly, why bother'? *Bleeding gums can also signal illness.
So here is what you can do until you can consider a visit to the dentist: Buy some food grade hydrogen peroxide, and a baby toothbrush - these are soft and won't irritate tender gums so much - use for only as long as you can stand and brush gently - then use your mouthwash.
Mix your peroxide with water. Use a few teaspoons of it to half a cup of water or measure as per the bottle instructions. You can make a cup and leave it on the side as a mouthwash, just remember never to swallow it as it's pretty bad if you do, make you very sick. So ensure just to swill and spit this as often as three times a day, or less if you can't handle it.
Do what you can do, not what you can't.
It helps to restructure your teeth too f you make another (separate cup) mix of bicarbonate of soda and sea salt (which can now be bought cheaply) and to mix about two teaspoons of each in some warm water (until dissolves, you can melt it in hot water and let it cool) and rinse with this after the hydrogen peroxide, this will help stem gum disease (or bleeding gums) and help prevent tooth decay.
Recent research brings us Ultra Sound to regrow teeth something many will be very happy about.
Liz Lucye Robillard has a certificate in Nutrition and studied Behaviourism for 8 yrs.
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Showing posts with label dentistry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dentistry. Show all posts
15 Dec 2014
16 Oct 2014
Right - well the Gorski blog is interesting (evening) - comments awaiting moderation are mine (below) *Thought: Now one item was dentistry - my poor lad had a bad tooth too - the services in RBKC were not available and not helpful at the time they swiped my lad- seemed a bit like sabotage - very severe learning disabled kids also freak/run/bolt/panic/fit/and otherwise flip at the dentist (so do fkn I, so you can imagine if some poor sweet kid doesn't know what the hell some c*nt is doing in their mouth? See Angelman or Down's Syndrome kids for associated problems) for most SLD kids you need special dentistry - many of us mothers have found dentists to be fans of BDSM and Levayanism too - so it is all a worry -but you do have to check the motives behind such things.
'For the sake of justice, medicine and truth – all you have really said is prove that genetic testing should always be done as a matter of course when ASD is involved and that all inconclusive results be considered and reviewed e.g ‘Angelmans could not be ruled out’ and also – as in our case – blood was incompatible (according to a few old records) and we should have been alerted the child would be born with disability. HTH'
'For the sake of justice, medicine and truth – all you have really said is prove that genetic testing should always be done as a matter of course when ASD is involved and that all inconclusive results be considered and reviewed e.g ‘Angelmans could not be ruled out’ and also – as in our case – blood was incompatible (according to a few old records) and we should have been alerted the child would be born with disability. HTH'
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