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implantdrdm uploaded 4 months ago
Want to see how bad it can get? Spirochetes in a dying mouth.
In this slide we have the results of a patient who did not understand that gums are a specialized tissue to seal the skeleton where it sticks out t...
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implantdrdm commented 1 week ago
@BuggedbyMPD Cannot say.
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implantdrdm uploaded 4 months ago
A good view of a variety of spirochetes found in a horribly diseased mouth.
Far from the plaque, these creatures have been able to move very aggressively, The slide is remarkable in the many varied kinds of spirochetes foun...
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implantdrdm uploaded 4 months ago
Massive spirochetes. The pythons of that world.
These spirochetes are the largest we have ever seen. This slide is hideous and an example of the worst pathogens which cause gum disease. We remov...
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implantdrdm commented 3 months ago
@BuggedbyMPD
Oral spirochetes are found in 90% of the population.. T. Pallidum passes via the placenta. They are passed by
any disease method you can probably imagine.. The better question is why are some folks immune?
Doug..
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implantdrdm uploaded 4 months ago
The worst disease in the mouth. Where else in the body will these go?
This slide shows the spirochetes which caused the loss of the teeth of this patient. We have never seen spirochetes which are this massive and some...
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implantdrdm liked 7 months ago
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implantdrdm commented 1 year ago
synchronized movement of nasty bugs in the mouth.
Synchronized movement of spirochetes in the mouth of a person with trench mouth, pyorreahea, or acute necrotizing gingivitis. The synchronized move...
@DisneyBlackJet Yes and worse yet these things get to the heart and brain and pancreas and what else???
It is not pretty....
Dr. Doug..
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implantdrdm liked 1 year ago
Spirochetes that cause systemic illness.
Dentists have treated spirochetes living in the sulcus as a local phenomena. Why? If one thinks of T. palladum as the exemplar of the species one...
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disease caused by spirochetes.MOV
A diseased mouth infected with spirochetes. 90% of our patients are infected with these creatures which are able to do remarkable things. Lyme di...
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implantdrdm uploaded 1 year ago
Spirochete in a PMN
This video shows an oral spirochete inside a dead PMN. If these creatures can kill a PMN they can probably kill any other cell. These spirochetes a...
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implantdrdm uploaded 1 year ago
PART 1. Third molar extraction with no block anesthesia.
This is a demonstration of local anesthesia using Articaine infiltration via the attached gingiva. No block anesthesia is used. No topical is used...
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implantdrdm commented 3 months ago
@freerain120
putting folks to sleep to take teeth out only accomplishes two possible results..
First it shuts down the brain so they cannot think terrible thoughts.
Second in the very rare case, and I mean RARE, someone with aberrant enervation who cannot get numb by any known method of local a...
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implantdrdm uploaded 1 year ago
PART 2 anesthesia by infiltration. Third molar extraction.
This is a case of third molar extraction with no block anesthesia. This was done with septicaine ® local infiltration and can work with any tooth ...
Spirochetes and amoebas
We are looking at the many kinds of spirochetes found in a diseased mouth. These parasites or bacteria are implicated in heart disease, alzheimers...
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implantdrdm said:
@yaoslg you may copy any of my videos except surgical videos. The oral bacteria
are there for any to learn from. Buying one of these scopes is very expensive. Doug
nasty bugs in your mouth—spirochetes
Clustering spirochetes in a child. Spirochetes cause disease in man. Oral spirochetes have been found in the brains of alzheimers patients, in the...
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implantdrdm said:
@vnyeu
The bacteria shown are spirochetes. The cheap way to stay healthy is with dilute clorox, which is NaOCl in a 0.3 or 0.15% dilution. Rinse vigorously for two minutes at a time every day.. Start as a child and keep it up for a life time.. Brush with salt NaCl or Na(CO3). Any salt will ...
Highly organized spirochetes in dental plaque.
These clusters of spirochetes are a strange phenomena. We do not know what this behavior is about. These spirochetes are microscopically indistingu...
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implantdrdm said:
@maciejwrotek Well good for you! You found that paper! Excellent paper and we were delighted to see it.
You should be aware that 90% of the patients we see are infected with these things.. Thus the epidemic of chronic diseases which resemble tertiary syphilis. 10 % of folks are immune to t...
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