Root Canal Cover Up Exposed
An interview with Dr George Meinig, D.D.S.
Dr. Meinig brings a most curious perspective to an
expose of the latent dangers of root canal therapy. As one of the original
founders of the American Association of Endodontists (root canal specialists)
he's filled his share of root canals. And when he wasn't filling canals himself,
he was teaching the technique to dentists across the country at weekend seminars
and clinics. About two years ago, having recently retired, he decided to read
all 1174 pages of the detailed research of Dr. Weston Price, (D.D.S). Dr. Meinig
was startled and shocked. Here was valid documentation of systemic illnesses
resulting from latent infections lingering in filled roots. He has since written
a book, "Root Canal Cover-Up EXPOSED - Many Illnesses Result", and is
devoting himself to radio, TV, and personal appearances before groups in an
attempt to blow the whistle and alert the public of the dangers of root canal
therapy.
What the problem is with root canal therapy?
First, let me note that my book is based on Dr.
Weston Price's twenty-five years of careful, impeccable research. He led a
60-man team of researchers whose findings - suppressed until now rank right up
there with the greatest medical discoveries of all time. This is not the usual
medical story of a prolonged search for the difficult-to-find causative agent of
some devastating disease. Rather, it's the story of how a "cast of
millions" (of bacteria) become entrenched inside the structure of teeth and
end up causing the largest number of diseases ever traced to a single source.
What diseases? Can you give us some examples?
A high percentage of chronic degenerative diseases
can originate from root filled teeth. The most frequent were heart and
circulatory diseases and he found 16 different causative agents for these. The
next most common diseases were those of the joints, arthritis and rheumatism. In
third place - but almost tied for second - were diseases of the brain and
nervous system. After that, any disease you can name might (and in some cases
has) come from root filled teeth.
What is the "focal infection" theory?
This states that germs from a central focal
infection - such as teeth, teeth roots, inflamed gum tissues, or maybe tonsils -
metastasize to hearts, eyes, lungs, kidneys, or other organs, glands and
tissues, establishing new areas of the same infection. Hardly theory any more,
this has been proven and demonstrated many times over. It's 100% accepted today.
But it was revolutionary thinking during World War I days, and the early 1920's!
Today, both patients and physicians have been
"brain washed" to think that infections are less serious because we
now have antibiotics. Well, yes and no. In the case of root-filled teeth, the no
longer-living tooth lacks a blood supply to its interior. So circulating
antibiotics don't faze the bacteria living there because they can't get at them.
Is everyone who has ever had a root canal filled made ill by it?
No. We believe now that every root canal filling
does leak and bacteria do invade the structure. But the variable factor is the
strength of the person's immune system. Some healthy people are able to control
the germs that escape from their teeth into other areas of the body. We think
this happens because their immune system lymphocytes (white blood cells) and
other disease fighters aren't constantly compromised by other ailments. In other
words, they are able to prevent those new colonies from taking hold in other
tissues throughout the body. But over time, most people with root filled teeth
do seem to develop some kinds of systemic symptoms they didn't have before.
It's really difficult to grasp that bacteria are embedded deep in the
structure of seemingly-hard, solid looking teeth.
I know. Physicians and dentists have that same
problem, too. You really have to visualize the tooth structure - all of those
microscopic tubules running through the dentin. In a healthy tooth, those
tubules transport a fluid that carries nourishment to the inside. For
perspective, if the tubules of a front single-root tooth, were stretched out on
the ground they'd stretch for three miles!
A root filled tooth no longer has any fluid
circulating through it, but the maze of tubules remains. The anaerobic bacteria
that live there seem remarkably safe from antibiotics. The bacteria can migrate
out into surrounding tissue where they can "hitch hike" to other
locations in the body via the bloodstream. The new location can be any organ or
gland or tissue, and the new colony will be the next focus of infection in a
body plagued by recurrent or chronic infections.
All of the "building up" done to try to
enhance the patient's ability to fight infections - to strengthen their immune
system - is only a holding action. Many patients won't be well until the source
of infection - the root canal tooth - is removed.
I don't doubt what you're saying, but can you tell us more about how Dr.
Price could be sure that arthritis or other systemic conditions and illnesses
really originated in the teeth - or in a single tooth?
Yes. Many investigations start with the researcher
just being curious about something - and then being scientifically careful
enough to discover an answer, and then prove it's so, many times over. Dr.
Price's first case is very well documented. He removed an infected tooth from a
woman who suffered from severe arthritis. As soon as he finished with the
patient, he implanted the tooth beneath the skin of a healthy rabbit. Within 48
hours the rabbit was crippled with arthritis!
Further, once the tooth was removed the patient's
arthritis improved dramatically. This clearly suggested that the presence of the
infected tooth was a causative agent for both that patient's and the rabbit's -
arthritis.
In the years that followed, he repeated this procedure many hundreds of times.
He later implanted only a portion of the tooth to see if that produced the same
results. It did. He then dried the tooth, ground it into powder and injected a
tiny bit into several rabbits. Same results, this time producing the same
symptoms in multiple animals.
Dr. Price eventually grew cultures of the bacteria
and injected them into the animals. Then he went a step further. He put the
solution containing the bacteria through a filter small enough to catch the
bacteria. So when he injected the resulting liquid it was free of any infecting
bacteria. Did the test animals develop the illness? Yes. The only explanation
was that the liquid had to contain toxins from the bacteria, and the toxins were
also capable of causing disease.
Dr. Price became curious about which was the more
potent infective agent, the bacteria or the toxin. He repeated that last
experiment, injecting half the animals with the toxin-containing liquid and half
of them with the bacteria from the filter. Both groups became ill, but the group
injected with the toxins got sicker and died sooner than the bacteria injected
animals.
That's amazing. Did the rabbits always develop the same disease the patient
had?
Mostly, yes. If the patient had heart disease the
rabbit got heart disease. If the patient had kidney disease the rabbit got
kidney disease, and so on. Only occasionally did a rabbit develop a different
disease - and then the pathology would be quite similar, in a different
location.
If extraction proves necessary for anyone reading this, do you want to
summarize what's special about the extraction technique?
Just pulling the tooth is not enough when removal
proves necessary. Dr. Price found bacteria in the tissues and bone just adjacent
to the tooth's root. So we now recommend slow-speed drilling with a burr, to
remove one millimeter of the entire bony socket. The purpose is to remove the
periodontal ligament (which is always infected with toxins produced by
streptococcus bacteria living in the dentin tubules) and the first millimeter of
bone that lines the socket (which is usually infected).
There's a whole protocol involved, including
irrigating with sterile saline to assure removal of the contaminated bone chips,
and treating the socket to stimulate and encourage infection-free healing.
Perhaps we should back up and talk about oral health - to PREVENT needing an
extraction. Caries or inflamed gums seem much more common than root canals. Do
they pose any threat?
Yes, they absolutely do. But let me point out that
we can't talk about oral health apart from total health. The problem is that
patients and dentists alike haven't come around to seeing that dental caries
reflect systemic - meaning "whole body" - illness. Dentists have
learned to restore teeth so expertly that both they and their patients have come
to regard tooth decay as a trivial matter. It isn't.
Small cavities too often become big cavities. Big
cavities too often lead to further destruction and the eventual need for root
canal treatment.
Can you give us some advice about prevention?
The only scientific way to prevent tooth decay is
through diet and nutrition. Dr. Ralph Steinman did some outstanding, landmark
research at Loma Linda University. He injected a glucose solution into mice -
into their bodies, so the glucose didn't even touch their teeth. Then he
observed the teeth for any changes. What he found was truly astonishing. The
glucose reversed the normal flow of fluid in the dentin tubules, resulting in
all of the test animals developing severe tooth decay! Dr. Steinman demonstrated
dramatically what I said a minute ago: Dental caries reflect systemic illness.
What a fascinating concept. Can you tell us more about the protective
nutrition you mentioned?
Yes. Dr. Price traveled all over the world doing
his research on primitive peoples who still lived in their native ways. He found
fourteen cultural pockets scattered all over the globe where the natives had no
access to "civilization" - and ate no refined foods.
Dr. Price studied their diets carefully. He found
they varied greatly, but the one thing they had in common was that they ate
whole, unrefined foods. With absolutely no access to tooth brushes, floss,
fluoridated water or tooth paste, the primitive peoples studied were almost 100%
free of tooth decay. Further - and not unrelated - they were also almost 100%
free of all the degenerative diseases we suffer - problems with the heart,
lungs, kidneys, liver, joints, skin (allergies), and the whole gamut of
illnesses that plague Mankind. No one food proved to be magic as a preventive
food. I believe we can thrive best by eating a wide variety of whole foods.
Amazing. So by "diet and nutrition" for oral (and total) health
you meant eating a pretty basic diet of whole foods?
Exactly. And no sugar or white flour. These are
(and always have been) the first culprits. Tragically, when the primitives were
introduced to sugar and white flour their superior level of health deteriorated
rapidly. This has been demonstrated time and again. During the last sixty or
more years we have added in increasing amounts, highly refined and fabricated
cereals and boxed mixes of all kinds, soft drinks, refined vegetable oils and a
whole host of other foodless "foods". It is also during those same
years that we as a nation have installed more and more root canal fillings - and
degenerative diseases have become rampant. I believe - and Dr. Price certainly
proved to my satisfaction - that these simultaneous factors are NOT
coincidences.
Source: http://curezone.com/dental/root_canal.asp