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			by Dr. Joseph Mercola 
			September 28, 2024 
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			Mercola Website 
			
			 
			 
			 
			 
			
			  
			 
			  
			
				
					
						
						
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						The 
						documentary "Root Cause" reveals how root canals may 
						pose health risks by leaving dead tissue in your body, 
						leading to chronic infections and systemic health issues 
						that are often undetected by conventional dental imaging 
   
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						Experts argue that root canal teeth cannot be fully 
						sterilized due to miles of microscopic tubules that 
						harbor bacteria, which produce toxins and contribute to 
						various health problems 
   
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						Research suggests correlations between root canals and 
						chronic diseases like heart disease and cancer 
   
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						Alternatives to root canals include tooth extraction 
						followed by bridges or zirconia implants, with a focus 
						on proper cleaning and healing protocols supervised by a 
						biological dentist 
   
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						Prevention through nutrition, oral hygiene and practices 
						like hydrogen peroxide irrigation may help maintain oral 
						health and reduce the need for invasive dental 
						procedures like root canals  
					 
				 
			 
			
			  
			
			  
			
			 A Cash Cow 
			for Dentists, 
			
			a Potential Death Trap for Patients 
			
			 
			Are you suffering from symptoms that can't be explained?  
			
			This one man 
			dealt with insomnia, fatigue and panic attacks  
			
			for 10 years 
			before this hidden cause was detected.  
			
			Don't expect 
			your dentist to warn you,  
			
			but this 
			procedure is linked  
			
			with cancer 
			(found in 97% of these breast cancer patients),  
			
			heart disease 
			and kidney 
			
			  
			
			 
			 
			If your dentist recommends a root canal, also called a pulpotomy, 
			for you or your child, consider the decision carefully.  
			
				
				This 
			procedure involves removing inflamed or infected pulp from inside 
			your tooth, cleaning out the empty root and filling it with a 
			rubber-like substance.  
				  
				
				The tooth is then covered with a crown or 
			filling and left in place. 
			 
			
			However, this invasive procedure carries risks, many of which are 
			presented in the documentary "Root Cause." 1  
			
			  
			
			This eye-opening film 
			follows one man's 10-year struggle with debilitating symptoms like 
			panic attacks, anxiety, chronic fatigue and insomnia - all of which 
			he eventually traced back to an infected root canal tooth. 
			 
			Through interviews with leading experts in biological dentistry and 
			integrative medicine, including yours truly, "Root Cause" makes a 
			powerful case for why root canals are a hidden source of chronic 
			illness for millions of people. 
			
			  
			
			  
			
			  
			
			 
			The Flawed Premise of Root Canals 
			 
			At the heart of the root canal issue is a fundamentally flawed 
			premise - the idea that you can leave dead tissue in your body 
			without consequences.  
			
			  
			
			According to Dr. David Minkoff, a pioneer in 
			natural medicine: 2 
			
				
				"There's no branch of medicine that exists where a dead organ is 
			left in except in dentistry where a root canal is left in. 
				  
				
				If a 
			guy's got a gangrenous toe, you gotta cut the toe off because it's 
			bacteria infested and it's toxic and it's gonna kill the patient." 
			 
			
			Yet, that's exactly what a root canal does. 
			
			  
			
			It leaves a dead tooth 
			in place, cut off from blood supply and your body's immune defenses. 
			Conventional dentistry views this as perfectly acceptable. But from 
			a holistic health perspective, it's a recipe for chronic infection 
			and toxicity. 
			 
			When a non-vital tooth remains in your mouth, it may lead to both 
			immediate and long-term infections.  
			
			  
			
			These infections could spread 
			undetected throughout your body, contributing to various health 
			issues. 
			
			  
			
			  
			
			  
			
			 
			Why Root Canals Can't Be Truly 
			Sterilized 
			 
			A key point emphasized by multiple experts in the film is that it's 
			impossible to completely sterilize a root canal tooth. Even the most 
			skilled endodontist can only clean out the main canals.  
			
			  
			
			But teeth 
			contain miles of microscopic tubules that harbor bacteria and other 
			pathogens.  
			
			  
			
			As Dr. Bradley Nelson, author of "The Body Code," 
			explains: 3 
			
				
				"Those microtubules are big enough for a bacteria to fit in, but not 
			much else.  
				  
				
				And the problem is, if you've got six to eight miles of 
			microtubules in a single tooth, it's impossible. You can see why 
			it's impossible to sterilize that tooth." 
			 
			
			Once sealed off by the root canal procedure, these tubules become 
			the perfect breeding ground for anaerobic bacteria.  
			
			  
			
			Cut off from 
			oxygen and blood flow, these bacteria can morph into more virulent 
			forms that produce potent toxins. The energetic connection between 
			teeth and specific organs and systems in your body was also explored 
			in the film. 
			 
			Many holistic practitioners use meridian tooth charts that map how 
			each tooth corresponds to different areas. For example, your back 
			molars are linked energetically to your heart, breast tissue and 
			thyroid gland.  
			
			  
			
			Your front teeth connect to your kidneys and urinary 
			system. This may help explain why an infected tooth in a particular 
			position can trigger seemingly unrelated health issues elsewhere in 
			your body. 
			 
			Dr. Gerald H. Smith, DDS explains that your teeth are made up of the 
			same tissue as your sympathetic and parasympathetic nerve tissue, so 
			it's important to realize that your teeth are part of your biology 
			and cannot be separated from it.  
			
			  
			
			Any toxins originating in your 
			mouth will be transported via your lymphatic system through your 
			thyroid, thymus, heart and the rest of your body. 
			 
			The pulp of your tooth is also closely interconnected with your 
			lymph system and autonomic system - more so than any other organ, 
			according to Dr. Thomas Rau, medical director of the Paracelsus 
			Academy in Switzerland, who's also in the film. 
			 
			The documentary features a case study of a 19-year-old woman who 
			developed chronic bladder and kidney infections shortly after a root 
			canal on a front tooth.  
			
			  
			
			Despite trying multiple treatments, the 
			infections persisted until the root canal tooth was finally removed 
			- after which her urinary issues completely resolved. 4 
			 
			While the concept of energetic meridians may seem esoteric to some, 
			we know the teeth are intimately connected to your central nervous 
			system and lymphatic drainage.  
			
			  
			
			So, it's not farfetched that dental 
			infections have wide-ranging systemic effects. 
  
			
			  
			
			  
			
			 
			The Link Between Root Canals and 
			Chronic Disease 
			 
			Perhaps the most alarming evidence presented in "Root Cause" is the 
			connection between root canal teeth and serious chronic diseases. 
			 
			
			  
			
			Multiple experts cite research showing high correlations between 
			root canals and conditions like heart disease, kidney disease and 
			even cancer. 
			
				
				"Data we've just recently gotten shows now that the No. 1 cause of 
			heart attack is a root canal-treated tooth 
				  
				
				Plain and simple, not 
			correlation, not link, cause and effect," Dr. 
				
				Thomas Levy, a 
			board-certified cardiologist and author of "Hidden Epidemic 
				- Silent 
			Oral Infections Cause Most Heart Attacks and Breast Cancers," said.
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			He goes on to explain that the BaleDoneen Method, a cardiovascular 
			health strategy provided by the Heart Attack and Stroke Prevention 
			Center, considered a leading protocol for cardiovascular disease 
			prevention, does not condone having root canals due to the increased 
			risk of heart problems. 
			 
			Also striking is the breast cancer connection described by Rau in 
			the film: 
			
				
				"97% of our breast cancer patients, in an age between 30 
			and 70, we tested all these patients, they had a root canal or a 
			toxic situation in the teeth." 6 
			 
			
			While correlation doesn't always equal causation, these numbers are 
			certainly cause for concern and further investigation.  
			
			  
			
			The 
			hypothesis is that the chronic low-grade infections and toxins from
			
			root canal teeth may be a significant contributor to inflammatory 
			processes that drive many modern diseases. 
			
			  
			
			  
			
			  
			
			 
			The Toxicity of Root Canal Teeth 
			 
			Conventional 2D dental x-rays often miss problems with root canal 
			teeth.  
			
			  
			
			As Minkoff explains: 7 
			
				
				"About 95% of dentists have x-ray equipment in their office, which 
			is only two-dimensional, which means when they take the x-ray from 
			here, they can only see width and height on the tooth, they can't 
			see depth." 
			 
			
			He goes on to describe how 3D cone beam scans frequently reveal 
			abscesses and other issues around root canal teeth that appear 
			perfectly normal on standard x-rays.  
			
			  
			
			This may explain why so many 
			dentists believe root canals are safe and problem-free - they simply 
			can't see the underlying infections with the imaging technology they 
			typically use. 
			 
			Meanwhile, the documentary features Boyd Haley's research on the 
			toxicity of root canal teeth, which found that substances extracted 
			from these teeth were equally toxic as hydrogen sulfide - the gold 
			standard by which all biological toxins are measured. He also found 
			that substances from root canal teeth are as toxic as botulism 
			poisoning. 8 
			 
			Even more remarkably, research by Dr. Weston Price involved 
			taking extracted root canal teeth, sterilizing them externally and 
			placing them under the skin of rabbits, which would then develop 
			whatever disease the patient had. 9 
			 
			Incredibly, they could then transfer the same tooth to multiple 
			rabbits, with each one developing the same condition as the original 
			patient.  
			
			  
			
			This provides compelling evidence that root canal teeth can 
			indeed harbor chronic infections capable of causing systemic 
			disease. 
			
			  
			
			  
			
			  
			
			 
			What Are the Alternatives to Root 
			Canals? 
			 
			Given all this concerning evidence, you may wonder why the vast 
			majority of dentists still believe root canals are a safe and 
			effective procedure.  
			
			  
			
			The below documentary touches on a few reasons: 
			
				
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					Dental education is still largely based 
					on a mechanistic view that doesn't consider the energetic 
					and systemic connections between oral health and overall 
					health.  
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					There's a strong belief in preserving 
					teeth at all costs, even if it means leaving dead tissue in 
					your body. 
					Conventional 2D x-rays miss many of the problems associated 
					with root canal teeth.  
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					The procedure is very profitable for 
					dentists and has become standard practice.  
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					Infections and toxicity from root canals 
					are often low-grade and build up slowly over time, making 
					the connection hard to spot.  
				 
			 
			
			If you're concerned about existing root canals or 
			wondering about alternatives, the experts in "Root Cause" suggest a 
			few options: 
			
				
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					Have existing root canal teeth evaluated 
					using 3D imaging and/or specialized testing to check for 
					hidden infections. 
   
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					Consider having problematic root canal 
					teeth removed, followed by proper cleaning of the socket and 
					surrounding bone. 
   
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					For new infections or damaged teeth, look 
					into alternatives like tooth extraction followed by a 
					removable or fixed bridge, or a zirconia implant. 
					 
					  
					
					Unlike titanium implants which can 
					trigger autoimmune reactions in some people, zirconia 
					(ceramic) implants are considered more biocompatible. 
					However, any implant still presents some level of risk. 
					 
					A tooth-colored bridge can be bonded to adjacent teeth with 
					minimal preparation required. This avoids the need to grind 
					down healthy teeth as with traditional bridges.  
					  
					
					A removable partial denture is another 
					option. While not as comfortable or cosmetically appealing 
					for some, this is a non-invasive alternative. 
   
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					Focus on prevention through nutrition, 
					oral hygiene and addressing teeth grinding/clenching to 
					avoid the need for root canals in the first place. 
   
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					Leave the space empty: In non-visible 
					areas, this may be a viable option for some people. 
					 
				 
			 
			
			If extraction is chosen, it's crucial to work 
			with a biological dentist skilled in proper protocols.  
			
				
				Simply pulling the tooth is not enough... 
			 
			
			The periodontal ligament and any infected tissue 
			in the bone socket must be thoroughly removed. Some practitioners 
			use ozone therapy to sterilize the extraction site. 
			 
			Adequate healing time is also essential before considering any type 
			of replacement.  
			
			  
			
			Biological dentist Dr. Mark Breiner 
			recommends waiting at least three months and verifying complete 
			healing before proceeding with an implant or other restoration. 10 
  
			
			  
			
			  
			
			  
			
			Important 
			Considerations Before Getting a Root Canal 
			 
			"Root Cause" highlights the need for greater integration between 
			medicine and dentistry.  
			
			  
			
			Levy states in the film,  
			
				
				"It's very important that dentistry and 
				medicine get together.  
				
				  
				
				It's important that physicians are as 
				aware of the importance of the mouth as it is for the dentist to 
				realize that some of the procedures that he or she does in the 
				mouth severely and strongly impacts the health of the body."
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			Before deciding on a root canal, carefully 
			consider your personal situation, including any underlying health 
			risks. 
			
			  
			
			Ozone therapy may be a viable alternative to root 
			canals or extractions, especially for children, as it's toxic to 
			infectious agents and boosts immunity. However, if your tooth's pulp 
			is completely dead, only a root canal or extraction will suffice. 
			 
			If you have existing root canal teeth, I recommend having them 
			evaluated by a biological dentist.  
			
			  
			
			This process requires thorough 
			cleaning and a healing period of at least three months before dental 
			replacement. Testing for infection and toxicity may also be 
			warranted, especially if you're dealing with chronic health issues. 
			 
			For any future dental work, I suggest seeking out a biological 
			dentist who can present you with all available options.  
			
				
				While saving 
			a tooth is ideal, it shouldn't come at the expense of your overall 
			health.  
			 
			
			The following organizations can help you find a 
			mercury-free, biological dentist: 
			 
  
			
			
			 
			 
			 
			 
			How to Maintain Your Oral Health 
			 
			Ultimately, the best approach is prevention, including a focus on 
			nutrition and proper oral hygiene.  
			
				
				It's crucial to understand that tooth decay and 
			infections often stem from dietary choices, particularly excessive 
			sugar consumption.  
			 
			
			You can often
			
			avoid invasive dental procedures by 
			limiting sweets and maintaining good oral hygiene habits. 
			
				
				Three crucial nutrients for oral and dental health are vitamins A, D 
			and K.  
				  
				
				You also need a good supply of minerals. 
				  
				
				Ideally, you'll want 
			to do micronutrient testing along with testing your vitamin D level 
			in order to optimize your levels.
  Certain dietary components can also drive harmful oxidation that 
			puts your oral health at risk.  
				  
				
				Some of the most damaging are 
			industrial vegetable oils and seed oils, which are loaded with 
			oxidized
				
				linoleic acid (LA), an omega-6 fat. 
				 
			 
			
			The primary way LA 
			destroys your health is by radically increasing oxidative stress. 
			 
			
			  
			
			So, radically limiting or eliminating processed seed oils from your 
			diet can make a big difference in both your oral health and your 
			overall well-being. 
			 
			Using hydrogen peroxide for dental irrigation can be a highly 
			effective form of dental care, particularly for adults with chronic 
			oral health problems.  
			
			  
			
			To do this,  
			
				
				incorporate hydrogen peroxide into 
			your dental irrigator's solution. 
				  
				
				My personal method involves adding approximately half a dropper of 
			12% food-grade hydrogen peroxide to the water in my Waterpik, along 
			with 1/8 teaspoon each of unrefined salt and either sodium or 
			potassium bicarbonate.
  For best results, combine the use of hydrogen peroxide with vitamin 
			C supplementation, as these work synergistically. 
				  
				
				Additionally, 
			regularly scraping your tongue by hand is a straightforward 
			technique to eliminate harmful microorganisms and maintain good oral 
			hygiene. 
			 
			
			For more holistic strategies to help maintain your oral health, 
			listen to my 
			
			interview with Dr. Carlo Litano, a biological dentist 
			who practices in St. Petersburg, Florida.  
			
			  
			
			Litano healed my severe 
			dental infection years ago and shares more about the risks of root 
			canals and the tools modern biological dentistry has to help 
			patients recover from the chronic infection often caused by improper 
			tooth removal or root canals. 
			 
			By keeping your teeth and gums healthy, you can often avoid the need 
			for root canals or other invasive procedures in the first place. 
			Remember, your oral health is intimately connected to your overall 
			wellbeing.  
			
			  
			
			By making informed choices about dental care, you can 
			protect not just your smile, but your whole-body health for years to 
			come. 
			 
			 
			 
			 
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			Root Cause 
			
			The Health Effects of the Root Canal Procedure 
			
			  
			
			
			
			
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