“I used to have beautiful teeth, but” she asks. “For the past year my two front teeth are spreading. What’s happening and what do I do?”
That’s easy. Treat the diastemic infection causing it with Calcium Therapy. A diastema is a gap between the two front upper central teeth. It’s been blamed on a genetic discrepancy between tooth size and dental arch size, or maybe the label frenum muscle attachment in that area, but minor surgery can fix it.
Actually, that’s what we have been told for over a half century, and yet, most of that is not backed up with authentic evidence, random clinical trial-and-error research on humans. Genetic predisposition is guesswork at best. In rare instances excess frenum growth can be part of the problem. And minor for certain surgery does not work. Other causes are said to be tongue thrusting or bone loss. If there isn’t much bone, teeth start to move. Orthodontic braces or composite bondings are used to close the gap for esthetic reasons that make everyone happy, until the teeth decide move back where they were. Bonding is fast and cheaper while braces are very costly and take more time. You could file down the teeth for porcelain veneers.
All of those fixes are big mistakes that simply exacerbate the cause of the gap. They don’t work because none treat the underlying cause, a diastemic infection that not only moves the teeth, but also kills one of them, while causing bone loss and sustaining periodontal disease, esp. of the lower front teeth. Meanwhile, the patient grinds their teeth more with enough force to ruin the superficial fixes and the entire mouth.
We know the Calcium Therapy works because it has worked on humans treated by the Calcium Therapy Institute for the last 35 years and still works today on over 60 cases a month. That is, these are solutions that work on the most hopeless cases walking any streets of any city in the world. And it needs no surgery, not even anesthesia.
“What happened to your beautiful teeth, and your cash?” For the last 45 years dentists have not been allowed to lean about Calcium Therapy. Not in New York, LA, DC, Peoria, or any Big Apple. That’s the rub. Do what you must, but not the surgery.
Mark J. Manhart DDS