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DrBitMeow
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Former πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ dentist. All my productive capacity belongs to #Bitcoin and the free world

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Recent Notes

β‚Ώen Wehrman · 64w
Kicking off #AskDocs now with an inquiry from a friend. She's having an awful time with a 104Β° fever, body pain, and plaque in her throat, indicating infection. I realized that despite all the rese...
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Hard to say anything definitive without comprehensive medical history and diagnostics

One challenge with online medical/dental advice is that self-reported symptoms vary a lot between individuals, even if guided by a clinician

We're missing a big part of the picture - the signs that clinicians can objectively see and measure in a patient

Sticking with my domain of expertise, can she elaborate on "plaque in her throat?"

I guess my approach would be to try to rule out any obvious life threatening causes. After that, let the body's defenses run its course
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Bill Monroe · 65w
I just stumbled upon this and watched it right now and my mind is kind of blown. Have you seen this doc? I would love to hear your opinion. If the info in it is accurate it seems completely paradigm ...
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This has been a popular film of controversy in my industry, I'm surprised it took so long for me to watch it in full.

I did, just off the top of my head:

-There's a full range of truth, half-truths, genuinity, ulterior motives in this film
- most of the dentists/endodontists I know understand that cleaning a canal doesn't fully sterilize it. The point of contention is how the individual can/can't handle the residual bacterial load
- We know that root canal therapy on a tooth that's vital is much more successful than on a tooth that's been necrotic for a long time (high failure rate regardless of surgical precision)
- people that need root canal therapy because of active oral decay (cavities) are in poor overall health. It's no surprise that they are highly correlated with cancer/laundry list of illness/malaise. I don't think I can reasonably draw the conclusion that every root canal treated tooth is the direct cause of systemic illness/disease
- getting root canal therapy has a different risk/reward calculation if you're healthy and lose a tooth to acute trauma, like catching an elbow to the mouth. It's less likely that bad bacteria had a chance to multiply in the tooth, and if sealed appropriately, inhibited indefinitely
- they're still developing technologies that yield better surgical outcomes like positive/negative pressure ultrasonic cleaning of lateral canals, and more biocompatible materials like MTA sealers instead of gutta percha and resin based sealants, etc
- it's true that a lot of existing and ongoing root canal treatments are sub-par and do cause problems in the long term. I'd say less than 2% of dentists/specialists can perform a root canal therapy to a standard that's acceptable for my mouth
- getting root canal therapy is a different tradeoff calculation for every individual
- in my decade of practicing, I've helped individuals extract root canal treated teeth based on watching this documentary. Most dentists know it's best practice to currette the socket to facilitate healing
- because of unresolved systemic health issues, they usually come back in 6-12 months looking for the next suspect
- in the documentary, this filmmaker went on a journey to improve his overall health, which more likely coincided with fixing his broken boner than a root canal treated tooth, provided it was asymptomatic
- if you're concerned about a previously root canaled treated tooth in your mouth, do take a CBCT and any oral radiologist/endodontist would tell you if the root canal treated tooth is problematic based on the health of the tissue around it. A general dentist may miss some details when interpreting the image
- ceramic implants are more biocompatible than other replacement options
- no replacement is ever as good/biocompatible with your natural teeth. Take care of them as much as you can

@β‚Ώen Wehrman 2 sats worth of advice from a #Bitcoin dentist 🦷

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Bill Monroe · 64w
Wow, thanks for such a thorough analysis, I very much appreciate it. Because the film is so controversial, most of the discussion of it online is very polarized with most dentists dismissing it as complete BS but without really explaining why most of the time. So it is good to hear your analysis, ...
β‚Ώen Wehrman · 65w
I've warmed up to the idea that some supplements can be beneficialβ€”even when the diet is perfectly dialedβ€”as an extra defense to the environmental toxins outside of our control. Throwing out a li...
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I've played around with cultivating L. reuteri in yogurt to bolster the gut microbiome

Noticed a slight improvement in sleep quality

Stopped because cultivating it was too time consuming and I sleep well enough

Learning from other posts in this thread
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Bill Monroe · 65w
Very interesting episode. My wife converted the fam to nano-HAp tooth paste a while ago. We had already been using floride-free tooth paste for a while but after using the nano-HAp for a while I think...
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I appreciate your thoughts, Bill

I have not heard of Dr. Whitman and I'm unfamiliar with the FYGG brand

Checking out their site, I'm hearing for the first time that 1-3% n-Hap is optimal. I haven't seen strong evidence supporting or refuting that claim. Last time I checked, there was no literature on that topic

I'm gonna have to do some scouring to verify that - it'd definitely help with cost-effectiveness of n-Hap if true
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Bill Monroe · 65w
I just stumbled upon this and watched it right now and my mind is kind of blown. Have you seen this doc? I would love to hear your opinion. If the info in it is accurate it seems completely paradigm shifting and has the potential to change my life significantly. https://youtu.be/OHN-JJO7HHw
Hodl Harry · 65w
We all need some pain to learn from. At least you're into Bitcoin and Nostr now 😁
Hodl Harry · 65w
I hope your trade went better than mine πŸ˜‚ Followed you πŸ’ͺ
Vic · 72w
Actually it doesnt. Dentists that care and take strides to provide patients payment mechanisms and affordable care that dont depend on insurance fix dentistry. Bitcoin is just a small part of that e...
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Is it outlandish to suggest that the quality of care degrades as the quality of money degrades?

I.e. The market delivers goods and services via trade. Price is the language that individuals in a market economy use to express value. If price is distorted via arbitrary inflation via central banking, the market is crippled in its ability to organize to deliver goods and services, better, cheaper, and faster.