Price was concerned about the pathological bacteria found in nearly all root canal teeth of that time. He was able to transfer diseases harbored by humans from their extracted root canal teeth into rabbits by inserting a fragment of a root canal root under the skin in the belly area of a test rabbit. He found that root canal fragments from a person who had suffered a heart attack, when implanted into a rabbit, would cause a heart attack in the rabbit within a few weeks. Transference of heart disease could be accomplished 100 percent of the time. Some diseases transferred only 88 percent of the time, but the handwriting was on the wall.

Dr. Price discovered that root canals had within them bacteria capable of producing many diseases. They had no place in the body. Which is more important? The life of the tooth or the life of the patient? This is still the primary argument facing us today

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    🎬 Avoiding the $6100.00 Death Spiral - Edu 2014

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    Less Drilling Feels Great! The revolution is here: explanation of novel dentistry that minimizes the drill and need for shots, saves teeth, enhances health, and seriously contains dental costs. What more could anyone want? [But you have to know to ask for it: Minimally Invasive Preventive Dentistry, Biomimetic Dentistry, Ozone Therapy] NOTE: At around minute 10, I discuss advanced decay detection techniques. Created years, ago, newer tools are now available. CariVue and now the iTero are excellent radiation-free scanners that may be up to 66% more sensitive than x-rays on determining cavities in between teeth for instance. They use near-infrared light reflection (NILR). (See article: Reflected near-infrared light versus bite-wing radiography for the detection of proximal caries: A multicenter prospective clinical study conducted in private practices. [sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0300571221002840] NOTE: My PrimalDentistry.org website disappeared during the Covid pandemic (no thanks to Hostgator), so is now abandoned. MouthMattersBook.com is my now simplified, legacy site where I offer everything. I will try to addend captions where changes make some information in the videos, created from 2014 - 2019, defunct.