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dentine deficient

Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2007 11:12 am
by Jean Doherty
Has any one more extensive rubrics. TEETH; ENAMEL deficient (K432, G368) (Roughness) (3) : calc-f., fl-ac., sil.
Google does not give me that much information other than it is hereditary and congenital. They seem to want to paint the teeth with some protective coating
I am drawn to Silaca but there may be others to consider. Thank you Jean

Re: dentine deficient

Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2007 11:43 am
by Sielmann Gabriele
From EASY REP:
Zähne - Zahnschmelz; zu wenig
TEETH - ENAMEL deficient
calc-f.;2;k merc.;1;a1 sil.;1;k tab.;1;a1
Perhaps it helfs, if you look for the effect when the enamel isn't there.
For example:
Zähne - Karies, faule, hohle Zähne - Seiten der Zähne
TEETH - CARIES, decayed, hollow - Sides of teeth
mez.;1;k staph.;1;k thuj.;1;k
Zähne - Eingedellt, bei Kindern
TEETH - CUPPED in children
syph.;1;k
Zähne - Karies, faule, hohle Zähne - erscheinen, sobald sie
TEETH - CARIES, decayed, hollow - appear, as soon as they
kreos.;2;k staph.;1;k
Zähne - Entzündung des Dentins
TEETH - INFLAMED dentin
merc.;3;k
Zähne - Unregelmäßige Bildung der unteren Zähne bei einem skrofulösen Kind mit Erkrankung des Mesenteriums
TEETH - IRREGULAR formation of lower teeth in a scrofulous child with mesenteric disease
phos.;1;hr1 phos.;1;k
Zähne - Verformt, deformiert - verdreht
TEETH - DEFORMED - distorted
syph.;1;k2
much wishes

Gabriele Sielmann
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Re: dentine deficient

Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2007 3:36 pm
by Sandra
When using homeopathy, does the CAUSE factor in the remedy? I mean, whether the lack or loss of enamel is caused by environ, ie,
fruit acid, or genetic? Or do you just address the disease results. Becasue it seems that one can be more readily stopped than the
other..simply by stopping the cause.

Sandra
Has any one more extensive rubrics. TEETH; ENAMEL deficient (K432,
G368) (Roughness) (3) : calc-f., fl-ac., sil.
Google does not give me that much information other than it is
hereditary and congenital. They seem to want to paint the teeth with
some protective coating
I am drawn to Silaca but there may be others to consider. Thank
you Jean

Re: dentine deficient

Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2007 10:56 pm
by Jean Doherty
Thank you. Very useful to consider., Best wishes Jean

Re: dentine deficient

Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2007 11:01 pm
by Jean Doherty
I suppose I would aim at somehow strengthening the dentine. Caries to date has been minimal. .Thank you for valuable thoughts, Jean

Re: dentine deficient

Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2007 8:07 pm
by radha rani
calcaria flour - acts on the teeth , especially on the enamel.
calcaria hypophosphorus- regulating influence on the production of calcium in pregnancy.
Jean Doherty wrote:
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Re: dentine deficient

Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2007 11:03 pm
by Jean Doherty
Thanks. Am almost decided to use Calc Flour. His head sweats a lot ? silaca but he is a hot child and much more amenable than his sister. Very competitive , great at all sports, very good at school. Likes to dress well. Rather small in stature Does like to reassured is OK [phosphorus] but what child does not . Loves company must have someone to play with. Often very anxious to get home. [calc phos] Night fears often goes to parents bed. Will not sleep with head near window. Fear of calamitous happening. I had not thought of Calc hypophosphate . His Mother not greatly into dairy products. My head keeps going round in circles with this one. Too close. Thanks again Jean
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