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Posted by c3mom (Member # 16412) on :
 
This new thing has started in the last couple of days. It is like the nerve in tooth gets little electric zaps.

It is not like the outside of the tooth is sensitive like I have read in other posts. This is definitely from within.


Its not bothersome but definitely weird.

Anybody else?
 
Posted by laceyj (Member # 13862) on :
 
yeap, my first symptoms were in the teeth but they hurt , and i kept going to the dentist to check for cavities and the poor dentist kept rechecking different teeth

anyways, all the teeth are connected to organs so you can check that too
But if you put your finger and hold around the tooth that does that it will probably help soothe that nerve

I also think hypericum homeopathic helps nerves in teeth
 
Posted by c3mom (Member # 16412) on :
 
Thanks Lacey, I know that I'm not alone:)
This symptom is a new one for me unless I had it as a child and had forgotten about it.
 
Posted by laceyj (Member # 13862) on :
 
yeah I wish I had known it could be a lymes symptom, I think I drove my dentist crazy for a year. I'm like check that one and that one, ha!

here is the tooth meridian chart
If you check which organ that is
say its the stomach, and take some enzymes, it may help that specific tooth

If it does get to hurt, their is a site oilpulling.com that is interesting and helps teeth
and also you can put a bit of charcoal in a tea bag and of course empty the herbs, wet it and kind of put it against the tooth and should suck toxins from within


oh yeah here is that site
http://www.secretofthieves.com/tooth-chart/
 
Posted by Amanda (Member # 14107) on :
 
I get this along with my gums feeling sore. I have never had a cavity, not even as a child, and am in my 40s now.

LLMD says lyme, and also Babesea can cause this
 
Posted by stymielymie (Member # 10044) on :
 
TEETH ARE NOT CONNECTED TO ORGANS, THEY ARE CONNECTED TO TRIGEMINAL NERVE.
this is cranial nerve 7 and with lyme and co's can
get neuralgia of the 5th and 7trh cranial nerve
causing tooth pain of unknown origin, bell's palsy,
ear aches, sinus pain, jaw pain.
these are manifestations of neuralgia of the cranial nerve not connected to the stomach.
treatment includes neurotin,tegretol or lyrica.
these are old psych drugs that have been found useful for nerve pain in neuralgias.
the best is neurotin.

docdave
 
Posted by btmb03 (Member # 18394) on :
 
c3mom - mine haven't been zaps but more like dental pain, the kind you feel when you have a cavity.

Now and then (more like right now) the teeth in my upper jaw kill me. When I first got ill I'd rush to the dentist's and they wouldn't find anything.

It does fluctuate and the worse I feel generally the worse this symptom is...but like everything else...it is supposed to get better with treatment.

Hope you feel better soon!!
 
Posted by c3mom (Member # 16412) on :
 
A long time ago I used to have the aching teeth. I had forgot all about it actually. But I would definitely describe whats happening now as little zaps.

I was thinking the same as Docdave as far as nerves go, but I don't think I need meds or at least not yet.

Thanks
C
 
Posted by greenbow (Member # 21463) on :
 
i get this too.
 
Posted by canefan17 (Member # 22149) on :
 
st johns wort, b12, magnesium

all help repair nerve damage
 
Posted by elizzza811 (Member # 24713) on :
 
I get the piercing tooth 'zaps' occasionally, too. Also seem to get them in the cartilage of my nearest ear when this is happening, too, for whatever reason.

Another two problems I'm having are described in the following two threads. These aren't my posts, but this is exactly what is happening to me...my teeth sporadically feel loose and wiggly, and I can't seem to stop clenching my teeth/jaw 24/7.

http://community.livejournal.com/dental_nursing/140278.html

http://www.mdjunction.com/forums/fibromyalgia-discussions/general-support/43465-clenching-my-teeth

Both of these problems are driving me nuts...
 
Posted by Remember to Smile (Member # 25481) on :
 
Teeth are inside our bodies, so they connect to other body systems. We're not composed of descrete parts, like a simple mechanical device. Rather, we are complex, dynamic organisms.

In addition to Lyme Bb, there are other spirochetes in the mouth that cause dental infections. Lots at play in the mouth...

"Old psych drugs" should be a last resort. Most Rx pharmaceuticals have numerous negative side effects and/or toxic ingredients. They will not cure infections, rid your body of parasites, or safely clear mercury and other heavy metals from tissues.

ILADS-trained LLMDs understand LD can cause numerous problems with teeth, jaws, ears, sinuses -- the head, neck, the whole body!

Have faith that with proper treatment of LD following Dr. K's protocol and/or Dr B's Guidelines, odd tooth symptoms can resolve.
[Smile]
Smile
 
Posted by Remember to Smile (Member # 25481) on :
 
Another angle on getting healthy:

What Does Grounding Technology Do?
http://www.rigoroushonesty.net/siterun_data/health/holistic_alternative_medicine/news.php?q=1288888613

Problems with mineralization, bones, and teeth are related to not being grounded.

Excerpt from the essay above:

When you want to elecroplate a substance, for example you want to put copper onto another metal, you have to remove electrons so that they stick together, so that the 2 metals SHARE electrons.

That's kind of what happens when we become oxidized - we no longer have ENOUGH electrons and therefore our tissues have to share electrons.

Our teeth, if they lack electrons, will then begin to share electrons with plaque. The plaque electroplates itself to our teeth.

Immediate improvements have been seen with dental health, simply by being grounded.
 
Posted by Remember to Smile (Member # 25481) on :
 
Seems our teeth are more sensitive to cold weather.
 
Posted by rks (Member # 24316) on :
 
Pulling oil helps with that plus other dental issues.

http://www.oilpulling.com/
 
Posted by hadlyme (Member # 6364) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by stymielymie:
TEETH ARE NOT CONNECTED TO ORGANS, THEY ARE CONNECTED TO TRIGEMINAL NERVE.
this is cranial nerve 7 and with lyme and co's can
get neuralgia of the 5th and 7trh cranial nerve
causing tooth pain of unknown origin, bell's palsy,
ear aches, sinus pain, jaw pain.
these are manifestations of neuralgia of the cranial nerve not connected to the stomach.
treatment includes neurotin,tegretol or lyrica.
these are old psych drugs that have been found useful for nerve pain in neuralgias.
the best is neurotin.

docdave

Listen to what he is saying..... If you don't like the psych drug part, then read beyond that in what he is saying is the cause of the pain you're all having. Your answer is right there for your pain.

He knows what he is talking about.

And yea... Teeth are not connected to organs as the Tooth Chart that others are talking about lately.
 


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