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The compelling article written by Dr. Judene Smith DDS about minimally invasive dentistry and how it ignores strong scientific evidence about how cavities heal really brought out the drill-happy dentists in droves! It seems they are unaware of the study published in 2019 in the peer-reviewed journal Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology that demonstrated over a 7 year period that no drill dentistry works.
As anecdotal evidence to the emerging scientific consensus on the matter, I am presenting a series of photographs sent to me by Rami Nagel, author of the paradigm-shattering book Cure Tooth Decay.
*Another photographed case of resolving cavities is found in this article more pictures of remineralizing caries.
The photos are of an 18-month-old child from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Rikki, the boy’s mother, took these photos as her son’s cavities remineralized over a period of 8 weeks after commencing a dietary program that included supplementing with unprocessed cod liver oil and high vitamin butter oil.  It is important to note that regular cod liver oil found in health food stores will not produce the same spectacular results you see in these photos. Why? These are processed and fortified with synthetic vitamins that are not effective.
The sad truth is that when a parent brings in a child with significant tooth decay, toxic, IQ lowering fluoride treatments, drilling/filling or even crowns and root canals are recommended on baby teeth!  These treatments which can be incredibly expensive are not necessary as in a majority of cases, children’s teeth will quickly remineralize with dietary intervention. Adult teeth with cavities will heal in a similar fashion as long as they have never been drilled or compromised by dental treatments in the past.
What Did This Child Eat That Caused These Cavities?
Possibly the most shocking thing about this story is that this toddler was not eating a junk food diet when these cavities formed. Â He was still breastfeeding and eating an all-organic diet. His favorite foods consisted of graham crackers and flaxseed bread. Â He also was fond of organic granola bars which he ate regularly.
The problem with store-bought whole grain products is that they are high in antinutrients like phytic acid that block mineral absorption. These foods are not a good choice for regular consumption by growing children.
Rikki’s son also ate fruits and vegetables and organic eggs although his mother avoided butter and milk thinking they were bad for him. After reading Cure Tooth Decay, she realized that butter and milk from grass-fed cows are very healing and strengthening for teeth and bones. Grass-fed dairy also counteracts some (but not all) of the negative effects of the toxins and anti-nutrients in processed grain products from the store.
Foods That Healed this Child’s Teeth
Rikki implemented 4 major changes to her son’s diet in order to achieve the results you see below.
- She cut out grains and sugars. This reduced the mineral depletion from the commercial grains and sugar.
- She started giving him Green Pasture’s Royal Blend (a combination product of high vitamin cod liver oil and butter oil) which gave her son the needed fat-soluble vitamins to remineralize his teeth.
- Her son now gets unpasteurized dairy regularly including real raw milk cheese and fermented vegetables like pickles.
- Their family uses butter liberally, and Rikki makes homemade broth and soups from pasture-raised chicken.
Unfortunately, the earliest picture is of the teeth after 1 week on the new dietary protocol described in Cure Tooth Decay.  There wasn’t a control picture available of what the cavities looked like before any changes were made. Even still, the visual healing that takes place is compelling and should give every parent hope that cavity problems can be dealt with at home with simple dietary changes in the majority of cases.
Will these dietary interventions be easy? Most definitely not if a conventional diet is being followed. For those already eating a whole foods-based diet in their home, the changes are much easier to accomplish. Far and away the most difficult change to implement for cavity-prone children especially if they attend school is eliminating processed grain-based foods.
*These photographs were used with Mr. Nagel’s permission (source).
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He sees young children as well as adults and does phone consults for those who don’t live close enough for an office visit. Be sure to tell Dr. Litano that The Healthy Home Economist sent you and get 10% off your first visit!
More Information
Toddler’s Severe Tooth Decay Halted in 5 Days
Resolving Periodontal Problems with Bone Broth
Coconut Oil Stops Strep Bacteria from Damaging Tooth Enamel
Avoiding Root Canals with Diet Alone
Could the Cause of Your Illness Be Right Under Your Nose?
Ann
Hi Sarah, you mentioned adult teeth can remineralize if they haven’t been drilled into too much by dentists. My concern and question exactly, I have a lot of fillings and I have been committed with my diet. Are my teeth on the path to ruins because of my dental treatments?
When I was 20 a dentist told me I needed root canals on my back molars because there was too much decay. I was young and thought I was having my teeth taken care of. Today I would have never agreed to the procedure knowing that my teeth would have bounced back. Now I have a failed root canal and am getting a dental implant. Not only am I getting something synthetic for the first time but it’s also costing a lot. This could’ve been prevented if I said no to the treatment to begin with. You can see why I want to take care of the rest of my teeth as much as pissible.
Saffron
Hi I have a back tooth that has broken and is bad on the inside , is there anyway to just kill the infection then fill it myself ?
Saminda
I got a cosmetic dental surgery for my front five teeth. Now it is a boring matter for my. Can I regrow my enamel and remove artificial dental crowns one day.
Sarah Pope MGA
Once a tooth has had work done to it either a filling, crown etc. there is no possibility of that.
Margo
Thanks for the information. I just received Green Pastures butter oil and it smells very strongly. If my normal butter smelled that way I would throw it away. Is this normal?
Sarah Pope MGA
It’s butter oil and grassfed so it will have a stronger smell than regular butter.
Lizzy
Hey Sarah,i’m 14 years old and i have a cavity. I’ve searched different websites for how to cure it without going to a dentist and for two days,i’ve tried oil pulling with coconut oil and also brushing with salt water,how do i know if its healing? and if its not,is there anyother way to cure it without cod liver oil or a dentist?
John Emmanuel Miranda
Hello, I have no cavity, but I’ve had drilled my upper front teeth at the back. I feel I’ve lost some of my enamel. I’m thinking would it be possible to grow back? because I feel my enamel becomes thin. The reason why it was drilled because of the occlusion. I didn’t know that our enamel is so important. I have no cavity but I have thin enamel at the back my upper front teeth.
Sarah Pope MGA
Once a tooth is drilled, its ability to heal naturally is permanently compromised.
Sharon
Hi Sarah, do you still recommend the fermented cod liver oil?
Sarah
If you check my resources page, the supplements I currently use are listed there. I’ve been using Icelandic virgin cod liver oil for over 3 years now since it came out due to radiation concerns from Fukushima in the Pacific and the fact that FCLO is sourced from the Pacific.
Mommabear2
All in the name of the DOLLAR, wow
Melissa Pettus
About 5 years ago, the dentist told me that my 12 y.o. son had a cavity. Of course I wanted to give him the cod liver oil, grass fed butter, bone broth etc. He kind of thinks all of my natural healing stuff is kooky and would not agree to do the tooth healing protocal. But guess what, it healed on its own anyway; we basically didn’t do anything and the cavity is gone. I wonder how many children at that age have been told they have cavities and have had teeth drilled and filled and they may have healed on their own if given time and the right conditions to heal?
Skye
My 2.5 old son has those same white lines edging the gum that can be seen in the photos above. He has it on all but 6 of his teeth. At the dentist last week she let me know that that is the beginning of decay. I immediately began Rami Nagel’s protocol, but my question is, do you know what changes if any I should expect to see with those white lines? If I successfully arrest the decay, will the white lines remain? I just want to know what I should look for as confirmation of the diet working, or not. I’m guessing that if it wasn’t working eventually the white area would turn yellow as above, and that if it is working the white lines will just remain? Would be so grateful for your opinion, Sarah, as I’m having trouble finding the answer to this question! Thank you so much!