Questions: I’m very interested in your products, and have a couple of questions. The calcium Carpule System treatment listed that it can build up the bone along side of teeth, as well as stop sensitivity. So my main question is this: Does the calcium in the Carpule System actually bind to teeth as well? Can it fill in, or otherwise help to establish missing/ weak enamel? As in permanently? (with ongoing treatments of course) It sounds truly amazing! Thanks for your help! ~ D in MD
Answer: The calcium materials provide huge safe amounts of calcium and zinc to the entire mouth. The calcium is absorbed very well by the enamel to strengthen it and desensitize it. The Carpule System is excellent for this. Part of our remarkable success is to get people to stop using things and letting people do things to them that are damaging to the dental health, like pocket measuring, strong pastes and rinses, constant flossing, whiteners… The kill, kill, kill routine does just that, kills everything.
There is nothing to be done that really regenerates the bone onto the tooth. Phony bone is used and still doesn’t do that. Regards, Mark DDS
Response: Dear Dr. Mark, Thanks for your reply. That’s amazingly good news about the calcium solution actually bonding to and strengthening worn/weak enamel. I might be asking a bit too much of it in my particular case, but I’ll give it a good go, and see what happens. Anything to build up my crumbling anterior teeth that I have recently been forced to live on – I just lost nos. 18 and 31 – and their bridges – to bad infections, and no 12 has just cracked and has to come out, too. All this from a lifetime of major restorations. I wish I had discovered your Institute earlier!
Thank you for the wonderful information you’ve put up on your website. The article about the diastema space was particularly intriguing. I’m going to attempt to show it to my dentist, as I have a strong indication I am also dealing with this issue! Thanks again for your help! ~ D in MD