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    Coconut Oil For Dental Hygeine

    It's not a wive's tale. It actually works as I can attest. Cavities and abscesses will disappear. Obviously, it will take longer to drain cavities.



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    It's not a wive's tale. It actually works as I can attest. Cavities and abscesses will disappear. Obviously, it will take longer to drain cavities.
    I don't know about cavities but I used it and an abscess went away.
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    I use it because I hate the taste of toothpaste. I've never liked it. I used to just use baking soda but as I got older and learned about coconut oil, I started mixing baking soda, kosher salt, and coconut oil together to make my own toofpaste. I also tried a whitener once and it burned my gums and made my teeth sensitive. My dentist gave some professional strips to try because the Franzia was staining my teeth. They weren't gnarly, they just didn't look dazzling. Anyway, I tried one and gave the rest away - those damn strips were 10.00 each. My dentist gifted them to me but I saw on my receipt the retail price for a 4 pack was 40.00. I ended up learning about activated charcoal for tooth whitening and it works. I'm not sure how well it would work on badly stained teeth but it makes mine look like they've been professionally whitened. I bought the activated charcoal caplets off amazon for around 5.00. I opened them all up (very messy), put the powder back in the bottle and I use it once a week. I just dip a toothbrush in the powder (warning, use a dollar tree toothbrush because the charcoal will turn it black) get it all over my teeth, jump in the shower and when I get out, I rinse out my mouth with a waterpik and brush my teeth good. WARNING - I've heard it can stain dental work. I only have a few small fillings on some molars and haven't noticed any staining but I've read online that some people have turned their crowns black.

    My routine.

    Brush twice a day
    Waterpik at night
    Activated charcoal once a week or whenever I feel like I need it. It doesn't hurt your teeth so you can do it as much as you want.

    Since I got on that routine, my dental cleanings only take about 15 minutes.

    I only floss if I have something stuck between my teeth. I hate flossing.
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    I brush my teeth with Coconut oil, baking soda and myrrh powder.
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    interesting,,

    I have used coconut shell (hard cracked/destructive distillation) for a toothache medicine.

    it will kill live nerves.
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    Yes! About once a year I use to go into the emergency room for a tooth that would get abscessed and I would be in serious pain. Would cost $400-500 each year for a 30 second look at it and a prescription for antibiotics.

    2 yrs ago it went abscesed again over the weekend and thought I was going to have to go to emergency. Was in a lot of pain but wanted to wait until I could go see dentist during the week. Looked on the internet for some help. Coconut pulls and soaking garlic oil on cotton swab to place on infected area. Worked like a charm. 1 day later pain and swelling gone. 2 days later couldn't even tell it was ever there. Did same thing bout 6 mos ago...same thing. Cleared it right up. Coconut oil and garlic oil has saved me almost $1000 the past 2 yrs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cleaner44 View Post
    Also works for a lube...
    Sure does and doesn't taste bad like a lot of lubes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Suzanimal View Post
    Sure does and doesn't taste bad like a lot of lubes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Danke View Post
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    What? That's good to know because Astroglide not only tastes bad, it also leaves a weird texture in your mouth. Trust me. Coconut oil, FTW.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Suzanimal View Post


    What? That's good to know because Astroglide not only tastes bad, it also leaves a weird texture in your mouth. Trust me. Coconut oil, FTW.
    Its true. In fact a woman with dental issues could solve them by giving me a BJ while I am all slathered up... theoretically. Does that mean its not a fact? Anyways I trust you on this subject.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cleaner44 View Post
    Its true. In fact a woman with dental issues could solve them by giving me a BJ while I am all slathered up... theoretically. Does that mean its not a fact? Anyways I trust you on this subject.
    You and half the population of Atlanta.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cleaner44 View Post
    Its true. In fact a woman with dental issues could solve them by giving me a BJ while I am all slathered up... theoretically. Does that mean its not a fact? Anyways I trust you on this subject.
    Sounds good to me but I'm not a dentist. She could skip brushing and, if you're hairy, she can count that as flossing, imo.
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    You and half the population of Atlanta.
    I am a nice girl, Danke. I haven't had many lovers. I've just had a few many times.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pcosmar View Post
    interesting,,

    I have used coconut shell (hard cracked/destructive distillation) for a toothache medicine.

    it will kill live nerves.
    Coconut shell, how does that work? I've used clove or clove oil for toothaches with great (but temporary) success.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Suzanimal View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Suzanimal View Post
    Sounds good to me but I'm not a dentist. She could skip brushing and, if you're hairy, she can count that as flossing, imo.
    You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Suzanimal again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cleaner44 View Post
    You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Suzanimal again.
    Please don't encourage her.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Danke View Post
    Please don't encourage her.
    Too late.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scm View Post
    Coconut shell, how does that work? ]
    by destructive distillation (a moment I will miss Amy Pi)

    ymmv
    Your Method May vary

    I used hemostats to hold a small piece of Coconut shell,, and lit it on fire.

    Then places a small (highball) glass over it. Letting the smoke collect and condense to the glass.

    Then took tweezers and cotton ball ( a very small piece) and collected the residue on the inside of the glass.

    Stick that in your toothache.

    Worked for me several times,, horrible teeth. damage when young.blaa bla blaa.
    Internet advice,, but if you have toothache old advice works sometimes.

    people call me a drug addict and I recommend a coconut. WTF?
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    Quote Originally Posted by pcosmar View Post
    by destructive distillation (a moment I will miss Amy Pi)

    ymmv
    Your Method May vary

    I used hemostats to hold a small piece of Coconut shell,, and lit it on fire.

    Then places a small (highball) glass over it. Letting the smoke collect and condense to the glass.

    Then took tweezers and cotton ball ( a very small piece) and collected the residue on the inside of the glass.

    Stick that in your toothache.

    Worked for me several times,, horrible teeth. damage when young.blaa bla blaa.
    Internet advice,, but if you have toothache old advice works sometimes.

    people call me a drug addict and I recommend a coconut. WTF?
    interesting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pcosmar View Post
    by destructive distillation (a moment I will miss Amy Pi)

    ymmv
    Your Method May vary

    I used hemostats to hold a small piece of Coconut shell,, and lit it on fire.

    Then places a small (highball) glass over it. Letting the smoke collect and condense to the glass.

    Then took tweezers and cotton ball ( a very small piece) and collected the residue on the inside of the glass.

    Stick that in your toothache.

    Worked for me several times,, horrible teeth. damage when young.blaa bla blaa.
    Internet advice,, but if you have toothache old advice works sometimes.

    people call me a drug addict and I recommend a coconut. WTF?
    more or less you're creating activated coconut carbon, would probably be just as easy to use suz's method of cracking open capsules

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    Quote Originally Posted by presence View Post
    more or less you're creating activated coconut carbon, would probably be just as easy to use suz's method of cracking open capsules
    He's using the residue on the cup. Not the burned shell (carbon). That's what makes it interesting.



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    Quote Originally Posted by presence View Post
    more or less you're creating activated coconut carbon, would probably be just as easy to use suz's method of cracking open capsules
    It seems like activated charcoal would work for an abscess. I should've tried it on Mr Animal. He grinds his teeth at night and cracked a molar. He ended up getting an abscess and had to get a crown. Poor guy was in pain for several days until he got to the dentist and you could feel the abscess in his mouth. I didn't think to try putting some activated charcoal on a cotton ball.
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