Types of Dental
Disease
Dental diseases
Dental diseases are linked to microorganisms
that produce toxic chemicals to destroy dental tissue. The oral
cavity is full of different kinds of bacteria that use the resources
in the mouth to survive. The bacteria have three classifications.
They are either pathogenic, beneficial or neutral. When the oral
cavity is dominated by pathogenic bacteria, there is dental disease.
When the oral cavity is dominated by beneficial bacteria, there
is good dental health.
The neutrals, which make
up over 90% of the bacteria, follow whichever kind of bacteria dominates
the environment. When there are no dominant bacteria, the oral cavity
is ecologically balanced, which means that pathogens can not do
damage. The two bacteria neutralize each other. The game is tied,
so to speak. When the balance is shifted or ecologically shifted
toward the side of pathogenic bacteria, there becomes a good chance
of dental disease. Treatment of dental disease includes reversing
the balance to shift the environment to favor beneficial bacteria.
Different kinds of dental disease
- Tooth decay:
Tooth
decay is due to an Acid Base Chemistry that has excess amount
of acid. The disease is associated with sugar bugs. Sugar bugs
are adult bacteria that thrive on white refined sugar. Remains
of sticky candy and other white sugar sweets attach in between
the teeth and in the grooves of the teeth. The sugar bugs attack
the remaining particles because they have the enzymes to digest
the white sugar to use for energy.
The
sugar bug release byproducts of strong acids that eat through
the enamel of the teeth. The sugar bug dominates the environment
and influences other remaining bacteria to become allies in
decaying the teeth. The strong acids are not the right environment
for enteric bacteria and they seem to disappear. They either
die or they go back to being spores. The key pathogen has been
identified as Streptocoocus mutans. The obvious solution is
to not eat white refined sugar.
This is impossible since the food manufacturers know that white
refined sugar is addicting. Also white refined sugar is a good
source of instant energy. The public will buy more food if there
is white refined sugar. Apparently brown sugar does not have
the addicting properties as that of white refined sugar. Children
need lots of energy and become addicted to the sugar taste.
As a result, children are prone to tooth decay. Good brushing
habits and dental floss may remove some of the food particles
but many of the particles still remain. Strong antibacterial
toothpastes may destroy the sugar bugs, but they hide inside
the teeth, under the gums and under the tongue to escape the
toxic chemicals.
The best solution to tooth decay is to remove
existing decay by going to the dentist, then stay away from
white refined sugar. Balance the diet with alkaline foods. If
there are children, teach good oral hygiene, keep them away
from white refined sugar, keep your fingers crossed and pray.
Pure water may keep children from drinking too much soda pop
but sometimes that is wishful thinking. There is a connection
of foul tasting water and a higher incidence of tooth decay.
- Gingivitis:
Gingivitis
is a dental disease that exhibits symptoms of bleeding, swelling
and some pain. Gingivitis occurs in a mild alkaline to mild
acid environment. The cause is improper oral hygiene and lack
of enzymes to digest certain food substances. The main bacteria
linked to the disease are pathogenic enteric bacteria. Pathogenic
enteric bacteria are gram negative bacilli that are the main
food pathogens. The pathogens are scavengers that take left
over food particles that have started to decay and digest them
for nutrients and energy. They release as byproducts toxic fumes
that destroy epithelial cells in the oral cavity. Enteric bacteria
have thin cell walls so that the toxins cause acid bacteria
to disappear.
Acid bacteria have thick cell walls and the toxins of enteric
bacteria either cause them to die or revert back to a spore
form. The spores of bacteria are found in all food substances.
Enteric bacteria start to grow when the food starts to spoil.
The symptoms of gingivitis show that the immune system is at
work. The swelling and bleeding are due to the immune system
sending the body scavengers to destroy the bacteria.
Instead
of letting the body scavengers do their job, dentists suppress
the disease by giving their patients antibiotics, anti-inflammatory
agents and telling their patients to use strong antibacterial
toothpaste, mouthwash and hydrogen peroxide. The acute disease
is pushed deeper into the body where it can turn into a chronic
disease called periodontal disease. The Chinese believe that
acute diseases can be cured if the symptoms run their natural
course, but chronic disease may have no cure. Treatment is to
use probiotics to control the enteric bacteria and produce acids
to make the enteric bacteria disappear.
- Periodontal disease: Periodontal
disease is due to the suppression of gingivitis. The Acid Base
Chemistry is alkaline. The bacteria begin with the same bacteria
that are associated with gingivitis, the enteric bacteria. As
the environment becomes more alkaline, the enteric bacteria
die or go back to their spore form. The new bacteria that grows
may be a primitive spore form of what may be called plaque bacteria.
Plaque bacteria grow to form crystals that attach to the teeth.
The crystals destroy the ligaments that attach the bone to the
teeth. This destruction process results in pockets. The pockets
trap more food particles to keep the disease progressing. Eventually
all the available minerals are used up and the plaque bacteria
start to use the minerals from bone. The combination of pockets
and loss of bone may end up in loose teeth that are finally
extracted by dentists. Periodontal disease may end up in loss
of all teeth. Treatment for periodontal disease is scaling by
the dentist and changing the Acid Base Chemistry to become more
acid. For more information about dental plaque and periodontal
disease go to link Biotechnology.
Dental plaque is a calcium carbonate and calcium phosphate crystal
formation that occurs when the pH of saliva and blood in the
oral cavity becomes too alkaline. The alkaline environment produces
an electromagnetic field around plaque bacteria that attracts
calcium to its surface. Calcium continues to build until the
plaque bacteria become a magnet to attract other plaque bacteria
to its cell wall. The plaque bacteria continue to pile on top
of each other until they form a colony.
The colony becomes a
large magnet to deplete all the calcium and phosphate in saliva
and blood in the oral cavity. The body replenishes the lost
calcium and phosphate by removing them from the underlying bone
that supports the teeth. The calcium and phosphate that attaches
to the colony of plaque bacteria form a shell of calcium apatite
crystal. The crystal is what is called dental plaque. Dental
plaque are attracted to fibroblasts that repair and regenerate
fibrous connective tissue. The combination of destroying fibrous
connective tissue and bone loss is what is called periodontal
disease.
- Mouth odor: Mouth
odor, better known as bad breath or halitosis is due to enteric
bacteria. The Acid Base Chemistry is mild alkaline to mild acid.
The bacteria are found on the tongue, under the tongue and hiding
in crevices under the gums. Food particles lodge under the gums
and in between teeth where enteric bacteria digest the particles
to release odors. The food particles contain nitrogen and sulfur.
That means that the food particles are proteins, mostly animal
and poultry products.
The toxins are some form of ammonia or
hydrogen sulfide gas. The odor may be ammonia or hydrogen sulfide
from the stomach and gut. The gases have been sent back to the
oral cavity when the proteins rot in the stomach and gut. The
same enteric bacteria found in the gut digest the rotten proteins
and send the gases back to the mouth. Treatment is to use protein
enzyme supplements that include vitamins and minerals. Also
use plant aromatic acids to make the environment more acid to
neutralize the toxic fumes. Another supplement is to use probiotics
to use bacteria to control the enteric bacteria and neutralize
the toxic fumes by using their own enzymes to digest the gases.
Dental disease is an Acid Base Chemistry imbalance that lets
certain potential bacteria grow. The true solution may be to
keep a clean and toxic free oral cavity to prevent dental disease.
Toxic free means not to use products that release toxins that
attract potential pathogenic bacteria. It is like a room in
your house. Keep it clean and free of toxic chemicals and the
room will not make you sick. Keep it dirty with rotten food
particles and sprays that are toxic and you will most likely
get sick. It all depends on the condition of the room. In a
clean room with no toxic chemicals, even the pathogens become
harmless .
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