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Non-Tech : Enamelon (ENML) - Does anyone follow this?

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To: Greg B. who wrote (420)2/16/1998 1:02:00 PM
From: matthew lamberson  Read Replies (1) of 863
 
I can not say wether or not I <perceived> any tooth reminerialization because I was only able to use three tubes of Enamelon (I gave the rest to my "study group"). I can say one thing though:

My lower right-hand incisor was cracked in half when I was younger (Happened in a gruesome Play-Dough accident...but that is not the point). The dentist replaced the one half of the tooth with some porcelain-epoxy-resin which hardens with the use of a infrared light. Anyhow...the "filling" broke off about 7 months ago and I had to have it replaced. Well, the yahoo who fixed it (I use the word "fixed" loosely) did something wrong and the tooth had been VERY SENSITIVE for quite some time.

I tried using a toothpaste for sensitive teeth (Crest?), it did not help. A few weeks after the oral-deal I came across some Enamelon while on vacation. As mentioned before, I bought a gross and started using it immediately. With a continual use, the pain in the tooth subsided. Even after discontinuing use for over a month I have had no pain.

I know Enamelon is not known for helping sensitive teeth but it seems to have helped me. I felt the dentist left the front ridge of the broken tooth exposed when the porcelain was applied only because the tooth hurt when something (anything) touched the front of the tooth. Now I can eat what ever I want and breath through my mouth. It may sound weird but I couldn't breath through my mouth due to the pain caused from the air hitting my tooth.

Perhaps Enamelon reminerialized the exposed ridge or strenghtened the joint between the tooth and filling or it killed the nerves in my teeth and sooner or later they will all turn black and fallout (!)...I am not a dentist or an expert on Enamelon, but something happened. :)
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