Não faça tratamento de Canal no dente - Walter Maisonnett - Odonto Sistêmica

Walter Maisonnett - Odonto Sistêmica Educacional
22 Aug 201906:17

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Walter from Dom Sistêmica discusses the controversial topic of root canal treatments. Despite being performed well by dentists, studies show that even perfectly executed root canals leave behind residual bacteria, which can cause silent inflammation in the tooth root. This leads to immune system reactions that contribute to distant diseases. Walter recommends tooth extraction for root canals to prevent these risks. Additionally, toxins from bacteria may contribute to conditions like Alzheimer’s. He encourages viewers to reflect on unexplained symptoms and consider the health implications of treated teeth.

Takeaways

  • 😀 A root canal treatment can leave behind residual bacteria, even if the treatment is successful and no symptoms are present.
  • 😀 These residual bacteria can cause silent inflammation at the root of the treated tooth, which may not be detected through symptoms or imaging.
  • 😀 Inflammation caused by untreated bacteria in the root canal leads to the immune system producing pro-inflammatory cytokines.
  • 😀 Cytokines can travel through the bloodstream, potentially contributing to distant diseases in other parts of the body.
  • 😀 Studies suggest that root canal treated teeth may be linked to systemic diseases, often referred to as 'disease at a distance'.
  • 😀 Even if a root canal is well-done and the patient experiences no symptoms, lingering bacteria can still cause long-term health issues.
  • 😀 Bacteria in the treated root canal produce harmful toxins, especially sulfur compounds, which can negatively affect overall health.
  • 😀 Sulfur compounds have been associated with serious health conditions, including the early onset of Alzheimer's and other types of dementia.
  • 😀 If someone is experiencing unexplained symptoms or diseases with no clear cause, the source may be a previously treated root canal tooth.
  • 😀 Some health professionals recommend extracting treated teeth to prevent the ongoing effects of residual bacteria and toxins.
  • 😀 The script emphasizes the importance of reflection and awareness regarding potential hidden health risks related to dental treatments, especially root canal procedures.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic discussed in the video?

    -The video discusses the potential risks of root canal treatments, including the persistent silent inflammation that can occur even after successful treatment, and its possible impact on overall health.

  • What does the speaker claim about the effectiveness of root canal treatments?

    -The speaker claims that although root canal treatments are generally well-executed, they cannot completely eliminate bacteria from the tooth, and there is often residual bacterial presence that leads to silent inflammation.

  • How does residual bacteria in treated teeth affect the body?

    -Residual bacteria in treated teeth can trigger a small immune response in the body, leading to the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines, which circulate in the blood and potentially contribute to distant diseases.

  • What is the role of pro-inflammatory cytokines in the body?

    -Pro-inflammatory cytokines are chemicals produced by the body to signal the presence of an infection or foreign body, and their prolonged circulation can lead to systemic inflammation and health issues.

  • What long-term health conditions does the speaker suggest may be linked to root canal treatments?

    -The speaker suggests that root canal treatments could be linked to conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia due to the continuous exposure to toxins, particularly sulfur compounds, released by the residual bacteria.

  • What is the speaker's recommendation regarding teeth that have undergone root canal treatment?

    -The speaker recommends the extraction of teeth that have undergone root canal treatments, citing the potential health risks associated with the lingering bacteria and toxins in the treated tooth.

  • Why does the speaker emphasize the potential danger of asymptomatic teeth?

    -The speaker highlights that even if a treated tooth appears to be asymptomatic and shows no immediate signs of infection, it can still harbor residual bacteria and toxins, which may affect the body in the long term.

  • What kinds of toxins are mentioned as potentially harmful after root canal treatments?

    -The speaker mentions sulfur compounds and other toxins produced by the bacteria in the root canal, which can cause toxicity in the body when continuously ingested through saliva.

  • Does the speaker believe that all root canal treatments are harmful?

    -No, the speaker does not claim that all root canal treatments are inherently harmful but stresses the potential long-term risks due to residual bacteria and toxins in treated teeth, even when no symptoms are present.

  • What is the speaker's overall conclusion about the issue?

    -The speaker concludes that individuals should consider extracting root-treated teeth to prevent potential health issues that could arise from lingering bacterial presence and the resulting immune and toxic responses in the body.

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Root CanalHealth RisksSilent InflammationDental DebateTooth ExtractionBacterial ResidueChronic DiseaseAlzheimer's RiskImmunological ResponseDental Health