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Healthy Home Economist / Archives / Oral Health / How to Save a Damaged Tooth With No Root Canal

How to Save a Damaged Tooth With No Root Canal

by Kay Watts / Affiliate Links ✔

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  • Homeopathy Instead of a Root Canal
  • Looking for a Holistic, Biological Dentist?

root canal healing

When I wrote the post about how to heal a cavity, I had no idea that the post would end up being circulated around dental forums where it became the target of ridicule and even anger from a number disbelieving dentists. The fact is that teeth can and do heal, even those in need of a root canal.

Whether or not conventional dentists choose to acknowledge it does not really matter. Holistic dentists know the truth! For example, Dr. Weston A. Price DDS documented many cases of cavities resolving when nutritional deficiencies were corrected in his book Nutrition and Physical Degeneration.

While I received many negative emails and comments from dentists (I also received a few positive emails from dentists, I might add), I was also delighted and amazed by stories from Moms just like me who had experiences very similar to my own…tooth problems resolving with nutrition or natural medicine alone!

One of the most interesting emails I received was from a homeopath named Kay, who lives in Australia, coincidentally right near where my husband was raised!  Kay wrote me the following story which I thought so fascinating that it absolutely needed to be a guest post:

Homeopathy Instead of a Root Canal

Dear Sarah,

My sister who lives in Hong Kong sent me the link to your site after you wrote an article about butter oil and how it reversed tooth decay when taken along with cod liver oil.

I am a homeopath and teach workshops to parents on how to use natural medicine to raise healthy children, so I was fascinated by this piece of information and it prompted me to share another tooth story with you and your readers about how my son was saved from a root canal at the age of 14 years old by using natural medicine.

Jack had been playing golf with his brother over the school holidays and while hot tired and emotional ( a normal state of affairs for my son at the time), his golf club got stuck in the bag.  So, with sheer brute force, he ripped it out of the bag straight into his mouth and broke off the bottom of his front tooth!

We went straight to the dentist who did tests and declared the root was dying and that he needed to do a root canal before the tooth discolored. I told him to remove his drill from my son’s mouth and said I would try and save the tooth with homeopathy. A not very happy dentist told me there was a time and place for homeopathy and this wasn’t it and if there was any remote chance I could save this tooth he would send me all his clients.

I took Jack home and gave him homeopathic Arnica for shock, trauma and bruising.  Then, I used homeopathic hypericum, a great remedy every parent should know about as it repairs nerve damage. I gave it to Jack every few hours and then reduced it to 2 x day for the next week. In America I believe you can buy homeopathics in health food stores quite easily, so always have arnica and hypericum in your cupboard for “teeth” accidents.

Today Jack still has his original front tooth with a little cosmetic dentistry to build up the bottom half and the dentist still has not sent me one client!

Thanks for letting me share this story Sarah. Just knowing these small pieces of information can create such better health outcomes for our children and families.

Looking for a Holistic, Biological Dentist?

From Sarah …. I get many requests about who I recommend as a truly holistic, biological dentist. If you are looking for one, I recommend Dr. Carlo Litano of Natural-Smiles.com – (727) 300-0044. He sees young children as well as adults. Be sure to tell Dr. Litano that The Healthy Home Economist sent you and get 10% off your first visit!

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Category: Natural Remedies, Oral Health
Kay Watts

Kay Watts is a classical Homeopath in Victoria, Australia who lectures at the Southern School of Naturopathy. She teaches workshops on how to provide first-aid using Homeopathic and natural medicines.

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  1. Meggan

    Jun 23, 2011 at 1:56 pm

    I just wanted to point out that there are root canals for different reasons. The kind this woman talks about are the easiest to heal and sometime can heal spontaneously. This is very different from a root canal needed for an abscessed tooth or a decayed pulp. Pulpal injury from trauma is not the same thing as pulpal injury from decay…

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  2. Julie

    Jun 23, 2011 at 1:37 pm

    I still don’t understand why you were so ridiculed for your first post on your son’s cavity. You made an appt with the dentist, but MEANWHILE worked on nutrition. And that was irresponsible? Or wrong? I JUST DON’T GET IT!!!!!

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  3. Mary Langbeen via Facebook

    Jun 23, 2011 at 1:26 pm

    I’m still finishing both articles. But amazing! This has happened to me before. I’ve had a cavity, set up the appointment to get it filled and when I get there it’s gone. I’ve never deliberately tried to heal my tooth, but it HAS happened.

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  4. thehealthyhomeeconomist via Facebook

    Jun 23, 2011 at 1:12 pm

    Hi Kati, the black does not necessarily go away according to Rami Nagel, author of Cure Tooth Decay

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  5. Tanya Lopez via Facebook

    Jun 23, 2011 at 1:05 pm

    There’s a nice discussion on another site too, Weston Price wasn’t the only one doing research on healing (and thus preventing) caries… http://wholehealthsource.blogspot.com/search?q=dental

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    • Christy103

      Jun 23, 2011 at 8:05 pm

      Tanya, thank you for this comment. it helped me find the answer to my question about gum disease. Looks like I will be making sure to take the butter oil and Fermented Cod Liver Oil on a more consistent basis. As soon as I get the butter oil anyway. 🙂

  6. thehealthyhomeeconomist via Facebook

    Jun 23, 2011 at 1:03 pm

    Hi Anita, I did take my son to the dentist and had him examined and there were no cavities at all. I didn’t do xrays (I don’t do them unless there is an obvious need – I don’t buy doing them every 6 months or a year as most dentists want you to do) as the examination by the dentist did not show any hole in the tooth as was there before the tooth healed up. The tooth was also hard with no soft or sticky parts to it.

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  7. Sandra

    Jun 23, 2011 at 1:00 pm

    Thank you for sharing! A remaining bridge from an “emergency” root canal is the only remaining unnatural thing in my body – wish I would have known then what I know now. It was actually my body’s reaction to an IUD I had placed after having my second child. There is also a great book out there about remineralizing cavities and repairing your teeth naturally with good food: http://tinyurl.com/65fxd7j

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  8. Claudia Ritter via Facebook

    Jun 23, 2011 at 12:56 pm

    Wow! I had my doubts but enough testimonies from folks has made me into a believer!!!

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  9. Lisa Crawford via Facebook

    Jun 23, 2011 at 12:56 pm

    I tagged a dentist friend when I shared this. He seemed to readily accept that teeth can heal. He stopped way short of endorsing your cause/effect premise but didn’t seem you find you a complete whack job either 😉

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  10. Sharon Connors via Facebook

    Jun 23, 2011 at 12:50 pm

    Every root canal I’ve ever had has been a failure. What a mistake, which I’d known then what I know now. Have you ever heard of “oil pulling” ? I swear that saved at least two of my fractured molars. I also use non-fluoride toothpaste with Xylitol which arrests decay and promotes recalcification of tooth enamel…AND I add a bit of grapefruitseed extract too. Changing my diet to one that is organic and has lots of live, whole foods helped as well.

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