QUOTE(freesun @ Jan 8 2008, 08:59 PM)

do you have any examples for such practices?
Sure. Besides oil pulling:
1. Xylitol fights the acids that cause tooth decay, and can even help reverse cavities. There's xylitol chewing gum (that contains "natural flavors" and it's hard to know exactly what that is), but the gum is a good way to bathe the teeth in xylitol.
2. Use good quality celtic salt or himalayan salt to pack the problem tooth, leaving it on as long as possible, even overnight if possible.
3. Brush teeth with soap, never with toothpastes containing glycerin which coats the teeth and interferes with remineralization (All toothpastes contain glycerin even "natural" ones, except for one which is ridiculously expensive)
3. Proper diet to promote tooth remineralization
4. Homeopathy to remove the energetic disturbances causing the teeth to break down
5. Most importantly, emotional issues. Teeth are very symbolic of our sense of self, and issues with teeth are often pushing us to "face" something. No matter how perfect your diet is, unresolved emotional issues will keep your pH out of whack and the body will continue producing endotoxins until you can find the balance on a deeper level.
Usually teeth problems are just a reflection of some deeper inner conflict that can be resolved without surgery - dentists are basically surgeons, and we don't go to surgeons every time we have symptoms! So it's pretty bizarre that we run to the dentist to surgically fix every tooth problem.
-Karen