Highly organized spirochetes in dental plaque.

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These clusters of spirochetes are a strange phenomena. We do not know what this behavior is about. These spirochetes are microscopically indistinguishable from syphilis or lyme disease spirochetes. Oral spirochetes have been found in the brains of alzheimer's patients. We believe that oral spirochetes are the primary injurious agent in two other chronic diseases that plague man, heart disease and diabetes. These things breed by the trillions in the gingival sulcus and invade into the body by millions moving via the de-epitheliazed gingival sulcus into the blood stream then into cells found along the blood stream. Primarily the endothelial cells lining blood vessels, and the Islets of langerhans cells in the pancreas..
We have not seen anyone with heart disease or diabetes who are not infected with oral spirochetes. Recent papers have proven the alzeheimers plaques are created by these spirochetes which breed in the crevice between the tooth and the gum and under plaque bacteria. The use of tooth cleaning agents will not remove these spirochetes. The only effective methods we have found is Dakins solution. Vigorous rinses for at least two minutes with Dakins or Dakins in a WaterPic®. The use of the Dakins which is a 20:1 dilution of clorox bleach is by far the most effective technique for killing spirochetes in between the teeth as well as the more accessible areas. Tooth pastes are good for cleaning teeth! But this is a different problem entirely. Spirochetes form spores which require daily disinfection of the crevice between the tooth and gum. The only thing which will dissolve plaque(the vegetative bacteria which cause tooth decay) off a tooth surface without friction is clorox diluted in water at a 20:1 water/clorox ratio. This material is cheap effective and absolutely works but no one can sell it to you for a high price, so not one cent of marketing money will be spent to educate the public! This is tragic in the extreme. We have research grade microscopes to show the spirochetes. The only effective techniques involve using bactericidal materials such as clorox and high concentrations of baking soda... Other things such as hydrogen peroxide, povidone iodine, chlorhexidiene, and table salt have drawbacks in daily use. Tooth pastes are valuable in stopping and treating tooth decay, but flossing and brushing with tooth paste or oral rinses with items such as OTC mouth washes, will not guarantee a kill, and in comparison to clorox are very expensive over a lifetime. Patients wonder if clorox is toxic. While it tastes terrible, it is harmless when diluted to 0.3 percent, that is a 20:1 dilution of 6% clorox. Clorox turns into
table salt in the stomach if swallowed. There will be some initial stinging of the skin in the mouth when first used! That goes away when the skin heals after a few uses. Use at night before going to bed and do not rinse the mouth after. If irritation develops move to mornings. Use at night when saliva flow shuts down will keep the material killing for a longer time when not rinsed out.. Finally, we have tried them all and brushing with copious amounts of baking soda forcing it into the gums and in between the teeth one time daily and then using a WaterPic® with the dilute clorox solution will give the best results. What are those results? Absolutely no leakage of the seal where the tooth come out of the skin. The Gum is a specialized tissue designed to seal the skeleton where it come out thru the skin. The teeth are the only part of the skeleton which is out side the skin... So it cannot heal itself. Use of a good fluoride tooth paste at night will do much to stop tooth decay. Never eating sugar or carbohydrates between meals will assure no tooth decay in those with normal saliva.

Yours in better dental health,

http://www.martinimplants.com

Dr. Douglas M. Martin DDS, FAAID, FAIT, FICOI/ID ABOI/ID.

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  • there is new paper, Alzheimer's disease - a neurospirochetosis. Analysis of the evidence following Koch's and Hill's criteria., just went out.

    I would be very careful with those samples.

  • @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 them.. Why?

    I have been working on patients for 35 years.. check out my post on aged people with no spirochetes, no heart disease, no diabetes, and no alzheimers...

    Doug..

  • This is the most disgusting and frightening thing I've seen in a while. The description says these are indistinguishable from syphilis and lyme disease spirochetes and these have been found in the brains of alzheimer patients. How do they get there?

    Scientists - please tell us more about what these are and what this means!

  • @CasuallyObservant

    yes they are exactly that and 90% of the people have them.. I would not swap saliva with anyone who is not using 0.3% clorox in a WaterPic or rinsing for at least two minutes a day with the stuff, after brushing and flossing with baking soda packed into the crevice between the tooth and gum daily.. I practiced 30 years with out the scope. What a revelation getting one was.. Now we advise a bactericidal approach.. Diluted Clorox in a WaterPic is cheap!!!

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  • @maciejwrotek but i also find papers that dakins sollution is used in dentistry for root canal treatment.

  • BTW there is a lot of informations on the internet that chlorox is toxic....

  • @implantdrdm What do You think about using ozone, ozonated water to kill those bacteria ?

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