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Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
1 year ago - 0 likes

The new video on From Breast to Best: How Breastfeeding Supports Jaw Development and Posture in Infants with ‪@AlignPodcast‬ is online! Feel free to leave your questions in the comments for me to answer!

Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
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The new video on Biological Dentistry: A Better Way to Improve Teeth for the Next Generation at ‪@thejoecohenshow‬ is online! Feel free to leave your questions in the comments for me to answer!

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The new video on "Freshen Up: 5 Tips from Biological Dentistry to Combat Bad Breath" at ‪@thejoecohenshow‬ is online! Feel free to leave your questions in the comments for me to answer!

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The new video on "Unlocking the Secrets: How the Mouth is a Window into the Microbiome" at ‪@AlignPodcast‬ is online! Feel free to leave your questions in the comments for me to answer!

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What time do you want all my videos on YouTube in the future so you don't miss any?

Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
1 year ago - 1 likes

The new video on Mood Optimization at ‪@thejoecohenshow‬ is online! Feel free to leave your questions in the comments for me to answer!

Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
1 year ago - 12 likes

Rheumatoid Arthritis and Root Canals.

Drop 💯 if this resonates ⬇️⬇️⬇️

Via my colleague @blodgettdentalcare

I received an email from a woman in Arkansas. As a teenager, she had root canal therapy on two of her teeth. By then end of high school, she had been "diagnosed" with Rheumatoid Arthritis. She is now 28 years old and wants to start a family with her husband, but is concerned about whether her root canal-treated teeth are involved with her R.A. After I wrote a response to her I felt like this was information that would be helpful to share with others. Here was my (abbreviated) response: "I would first like to address your "diagnosis" of Rheumatoid Arthritis. Is R.A. an actual "diagnosis"? OR, is it a description of your symptoms? The word "diagnosis" is defined as "a determining of the cause or nature of a problem or situation". For a physician to "diagnose" you with R.A. is not actually a diagnosis. It doesn't address the CAUSE. It is merely the description of your symptoms. A true diagnosis for you might be, "Chronic periapical infection around root canal-treated teeth which led to chronic IgE immune response which led to chronic joint inflammation". It is totally normal for your body to respond in an inflammatory fashion to chronic infection, by the way. Once the infection is removed, your body will be able to move toward health." My experience in helping people to remove their chronic sources of oral and maxillofacial infections is that once the infections are removed, their bodies are able to get back to a state of health. If you have root canals, gum disease or have had wisdom teeth removed which didn't heal well, you might have infection.

#rootcanal #rheumatoidarthritis #oralhealth #chronicillness

Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
1 year ago - 8 likes

eing vegan is NOT “FOOLPROOF”

Even though it’s a trend, being completely plant based might not be the best strategy for optimal health unless perfectly instructed

Via my colleague

@drstevenlin The child pictured here had anemia, brain atrophy, retarded myelination, with the frontal and temporal lobes mainly affected.

They were a 14.5-month child born from vegetarian parents.

We’ve long known that children need nutrients only found in meats for normal growth and development.

After 5 months of supplementation the brain atrophy had recovered, however it’s not always this easy.

One study in Denmark, where cases of poor psychomotor development are regularly seen in young children raised on vegan diets they looked at the affect of reintroducing meats.

A lack of vitamin B12 doesn't just potentially lead to anaemia, it can damage the nervous system. And for young children, B12 is crucial for brain development.

Over 1,000 children with acute malnutrition aged 6-23 months participated in the study. The children's B12 levels were measured both before and after three months of daily food.

There are a few very real factors that compound the impact on a growing child.
B12 deficiency can be transmitted from mother to child. If a mother is B12 deficient, the newborn receives breast milk with too little B12 in it.

B12 affects the gut:

A child's B12 deficiency can affect the formation and regeneration of their intestinal cells. Consequently, the child's capacity to absorb B12 and other vital nutrients will be reduced. In this way, B12 deficiency contributes to the development of malnutrition.

Short term nourishment doesn’t always fix the problem.

Even after three months of food relief, one third of the children continued to have low or marginal levels of B12 stored. The unfortunate explanation is that there is a cap on how much B12 can be absorbed.

www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/05/220503141353…

Pregnant women need to be educated that a lack of animal foods or highly targeted supplementation may affect the dental, immune, and neurological development of their child.

What are your thoughts?

#vegan #oralhealth #mentalhealth #brain

Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
1 year ago - 13 likes

When dead teeth come out, your body can heal!!!

💯 agreed with @blodgettdentalcare ⬇️⬇️⬇️

To better understand why teeth with root canals present such a health challenge it is helpful to review the anatomy of a tooth. When most people think of teeth, we think of the part that we can see when we smile. This is the enamel portion of the tooth. It is extremely hard (96% mineral and 4% organic material), non-porous and highly resistant to erosion and abrasion. The enamel only makes up approximately 15-20% of a tooth by volume. The other substance which makes up most of the hard tooth structure is called “dentin”. Dentin is very different from enamel. Its composition is 45% mineral, 33% organic material and 22% water. It is also completely porous much like a sponge. When a tooth is in good health these pores are filled with tiny nerves and blood vessels. However, when a tooth dies or is treated with a root canal these pores become open tunnels (like a sponge!) through which microbes easily gain access to the center of the tooth. Once the dentin becomes saturated with microbes the microbes can exit through the tip of the root. Your immune system is then called upon to manage the chronic exposure of potentially infectious microbes.

This explanation should help create clarity as to how and why a root canal-treated tooth such as the one in this image can lead to such massive levels of infection throughout this patient’s head. Once the source of infection (the tooth) is removed the body can then heal. In this case, the infection had become so extensive that additional surgery was required by working with an ENT surgeon. The patient has been in great health now for the past 7 years and does not miss this tooth!

If you have root canals and are concerned about how they may be affecting your health and want to learn more, click the TAP BIO (link in bio) and swipe to the resources page.

#healthstartsinyourmouth guys

Stay tuned,

Cheers,
Dr. Dome 🐺🦷

#oralhealth #guthealth #mentalhealth #chronicillness

Dr. Dominik Nischwitz
1 year ago - 13 likes

Totally agree with my colleague @askthedentist on this one

“A healthy body is immune against all of these symptoms”

Drop a 💯 if you agree.

Cheers,
Dr. Dome 🐺

#oralhealth #tooth #chronicillness #teeth