Tuesday, July 22, 2014

[Everything doTERRA] Re: Can too much lemon oil in your water daily cause tooth decay?

I would get a second opinion. With this being a new dentist to you, I would question the amount of work they are talking about. I have been in the same boat. No real issues, my dentist retired, the next one said I had all kinds of problems with a recently crowned tooth. I found another dentist and there have been no issues with that crown. 


On Thursday, August 18, 2011 1:12:36 PM UTC-7, chocoholicmama wrote:
Some background information... I went to the dentist in March and had
one small cavity that they couldn't fix yet. I went to a new dentist
(moved) yesterday and I have 11 cavities all between my teeth. He
asked if I drink a lot of soda which I do not. I drink mostly water.
But it got me thinking that I put several drops of lemon oil in my 32
oz water bottle at least once, sometimes twice a day, depending on how
fast I drink it. Could that be the contributing factor to my random
high cavity count?  Note: I have never in my life had that many
cavities at one time even when I drank soda!

Please help me shed some light!

Thanks,

April

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