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11:38 May 19, 2015 |
German to English translations [PRO] Medical - Medical: Dentistry / Dentistry | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Jakub Rychter, PhD Spain Local time: 10:27 | ||||||
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3 +4 | sanitation of dental focus |
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4 | elimination of dental foci |
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sanitation of dental focus Explanation: After focal sanitation (the surgical resolution of areas of focal infection, the removal of infected root canaled and non-vital teeth with their attending perapical pathologies) and toxic metal removed, biological dentistry is interested in the area of detoxification of the residual toxic metal residue stored in the neural, organ, muscle, connective and fatty tissues. http://www.vitalhealthylife.com/biologicaldentistry.html -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2 hrs (2015-05-19 13:42:39 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- A dental “focus” is defined as an area anywhere in the mouth— whether a tooth or an extraction site—that is chronically irritated and/ or infected. These “dental focal infections” can include impacted wisdom teeth, incompletely extracted wisdom (and other) teeth, failed root canals, failed dental implants, and devitalized teeth (from deep fillings, crowns or physical trauma). What makes chronic dental focal infections so particularly difficult to diagnose is their relative silence in the mouth. That is, in contrast to acute illnesses such as ear infections that can feel quite fiery and hot, typically dental foci “smolder” for years, manifesting only mild and intermittent symptoms of pain and swelling. http://www.westonaprice.org/holistic-healthcare/dental-cavit... Example sentence(s):
Reference: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12664212 |
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