Painless tooth extraction integrated with Quantum Energy technology for rapid healing

Most patients fear getting a tooth extracted but not Ronald G. Ronald has been a patient in my practice for 27 years. On November 25, 2024, I had to extract a fractured root canal molar tooth. To minimize the discomfort of the injection, I did three things: One, I always warm the anesthetic carpule so the solution is not perceived as a shock when injecting into warm tissue; two, I inject the anesthetic slowly so as not to rip the tissue, which will cause pain; and three, I always shake the patient’s check as a distraction to the needle entering the tissue. Combining all three procedures make the injection experience painless.

In addition to the above technique, I always section the teeth to minimize traumatizing the bone and soft tissue. Since the tooth to be removed was a lower left rst molar, I sectioned it in half facilitating removal. In addition, I use a very thin diamond bur to detach the bers that attach the roots to the bony socket. By initiating bleeding in the socket, it literally lubricates it and makes it easier to remove the roots. Once the tooth is removed, I curette (scrape) the socket to remove any infected tissue and then irrigate the extraction site with ozone to kill any infecting pathogens. I then irrigate with colloidal silver to further enhance reducing any residual infections. The last irrigation solution used are Sanum homeopathic remedies from Germany. These homeopathics further work to maintain “sterility’ of the extraction site. Lastly, I saturate a self resorbing product, Gelfoam, with the homeopathics and suture it into the socket. This further reduces any potential infections, reduces the potential for a dry socket, plus prevents any food or debris from entering the socket while the wound heals. In 99% of the procedures the patient experiences minimal post-surgical discomfort.

To enhance post-surgical healing, I have the patient wear an X-39 patch. The X-39 patch represents innovative peptide technology. The GHK-Cu (copper) peptide was first discover by Dr. Loren Pickart in the 1970s. David Schmidt, CEO of Lifewave took Dr. Pickart’s technology and created an innovative delivery system, the X-39 patch. The GHK-Cu peptide in the patch stimulates the body’s own stem cells which will promote a higher bone density within the healing socket. In the last 20 years, peptide technology has bee proven eective via numerous scientic published papers that document stem cell production; stem cell stimulation via the X-39 patch delivery system has gained well deserved recognition. Hopefully more healthcare practitioners will jump on the bandwagon to improve their patient treatment outcomes by utilizing this technology.

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About The Author

Dr. Gerald H. Smith is certified by the World Organization for Natural Medicine to practice natural medicine globally. He is also a certified dental practitioner. His broad base of post-graduate training in dentistry and natural medicine enabled him to integrate many health care specialties.