Bass technique will cure apthae, treatment discovered and invented by Dr. Sanjay Arora almost 20 years ago, thousands have benefitted.
cure apthae
Try it. Works miraculously. Apthae like lesions can be caused by rubbing bacterial broth of streptococcus mutans to oral mucosa (agent in bacterial wall). Now they live in gingival sulcus primarily.
Brushing the sulcus reduces pain completely of all apthae and repeating every 4 hours ensures painless recovery in 3 days even if you apply red chilies on ulcer post brushing. 6 months of day and night brushing will cure the recurring ulcers problem permanently.
Now the skeptics who will only agree if published try it out. All copyrights and patents held. Wonder will that apply to gastric and peptic ulcers too. Have fun “Lets change Dentistry”
Iqra Fesal:
Could it be similar to….massaging site of inflammation (as it reduces pain and inflammation at different sites of body) or the pressure tech… as you have mentioned the bass technique, so I guess it’s the brushing action that works rather than the tooth paste.
Alchemist Academy for Dental Education: No Iqra
Jasko Karolinska University: Please, could you tell something more about bass technique ?
Alchemist Academy for Dental Education: Bass technique involves 45 degree angular brushing into sulcus with a supersoft brush, horizontal strokes 3-4 teeth at a time and 10-20 strokes per set of teeth.
Alchemist Academy for Dental Education: Don’t forget to brush into sulcus of teeth near ulcer, back of the brush and spasm in tissues around causes pain and patient resists brushing in that area, but don’t worry continue. If correct, count 30 and ask patient to roll tongue over ulcer. Voila-no pain. By the way what causes pain in ulcer, waiting for answers?
Jasko Karolinska University: Thank you, regards from Macedonia, Europe Alchemist Academy for Dental Education: You are welcome, did you enjoy this post?
Jasko Karolinska University: Yes. Very, very much. Abbas Ansari: Pain in ulcer is may be due to superficial nerve supply.
Alchemist Academy for Dental Education: No Abbas, if it were true why would it go to near zero after bass technique of brushing?
Abbas Ansari: Waiting for the correct answer?
Jasko Karolinska University: Iqra, hello. Please try with alpha lipoicic acid – 600 mgr/daily- on your patient taking one month.
You will see the benefit very fast.
Iqra Fesal: Thanks Jasko.
Nada Elkady: This‘ll be a great progress in dentistry, thanks for this valuable information Ali Dawood: Ulcer is a discontinuation of epithelial lining exposing the underlying connective tissue that has loss the protection of overlying epithelium causing pain when subjected to outer stimuli, I read similar article about this topic which oriented towards coating the ulcer with certain materials that accelerate the healing process. Back to your question about brushing & pain reduction relation, actually it is a mechanical process since PDD cause swelling & edema; brushing movement will massage the gingiva reducing this edema, in addition to the disruption of bacterial aggregation & activity. Similarly rinsing mouth with salt water will decrease pain via reduction of edema due to concentration differences. From my experience, I noticed that aching pain of gingiva mostly associated with early stages of inflammation rather than advanced stages as the gingiva in early stages is still firm & well attached, so distension of tissues due to swellings will cause this pain. Nice topic, thank you.
Ahmed Galal: This will hurt like hell > I think patients will kill me
Alchemist Academy for Dental Education: Ali, edema will be reduced on gingiva, bacteria will also reduce, but question is what will reduce the pain in ulcer to near zero even if you apply red chillies directly and salt water burns and then reduces pain for a few min, we are talking about 4 hours relief on day 1, followed by 6 hours on day 2, 10 hours on day 3, post brushing and complete healing by day 4, instead of normal 7-8
Iqra Fesal: Please finish the suspense
Alchemist Academy for Dental Education: ha ha ha
Anuj Chaturvedi: Sorry for joining so late. Nice, discussion is going here. Iqra, i think your patient is having diabetic neuropathy leading to burning mouth syndrome. You may try methylcobalamine (Vit. B12), alpha lipoic acid. For symptomatic releif benzydamine mouth wash.
Anuj Chaturvedi: Sir- I think brushing would wash microbes and its toxin out from the site. So patient would get some relief. But at first should not we talk about the etiology of apthae before its treatment planning.
Anuj Chaturvedi: Etiology of apthae has always been a contradictory topic. Stress, medication, indigestion leading to imbalanced gut flora, anemia or it is idiopathic?
Saurabh Shah: Does this technique work on principle of counter irritant… Like action of vicks balm on headache… just a guess, I may be wrong?
Alchemist Academy for Dental Education: No, Saurabh, Anuj I started with giving the new etiology.
Alchemist Academy for Dental Education: Anuj, you are close to the cause of pain
Anuj Chaturvedi: Ok, so you mean streptococous mutans is causative agent of apthae and brushing is just a mechanical aproach to curb this microbe and its toxin..!
Alchemist Academy for Dental Education: Yes
Alchemist Academy for Dental Education: Ok, the cause of pain is actual absorption of bradykinin. The actual transport through the ulcer’s superficial layer is the cause of pain, disruption of bacteria and its bradykinin productions stops the pain, it works for dry socket (bone apthae) as well and the mechanism of action of zinc oxide eugenol pack is same, that is it seals the route of bradykinin and provides eugenol too.
Anuj Chaturvedi: Could you please provide some more literature. As far as I thought bradykinin is chemical mediator in inflamation. It has been considered as pain producing substance and it is found every where in body and secreted by white corpscules.
Anuj Chaturvedi: One more doubt, as we know apthous ulcers are very much similar to gastric ulcers (thats why drug REBAMIPIDE is prescribed both in oral ulcer and peptic ulcer and it gets effective in both the cases). So could you correlate ur theory here also?
Iqra Fesal: Thanks Dr. Anuj. But I have already tried that on her… the patients want some magic to be done within days which is not possible… I have given her mouthwash and after using for 3/4 days she called me one day in emergency that after using it for 3/4 days she now feels itching, irritation in mouth….as if severe burning
Alchemist Academy for Dental Education: All pointers towards SMF.
Iqra Fesal: I know from day one. But she’s not a very co-operative patient. What should i do?
Alchemist Academy for Dental Education: Send her to your dad.
Alchemist Academy for Dental Education: Bass technique may help, try.
Alchemist Academy for Dental Education: And lemme know.
Alchemist Academy for Dental Education: By the way guys let me know your results with apthae and bass technique. This will make the study multicentric. Will announce shortly more cures to incurable diseases in dentistry, let’s change the face of dentistry.
Anuj Chaturvedi: Ok, Sir I will go with ur aproach and will inform you.
Anuj Chaturvedi: Iqra your patient seems psyhcic, we cant help it. Better put her on sedatives… ha..ha, by the way you may try kannacort topical gel for quick relief.
Alchemist Academy for Dental Education: There is a likelihood she suffers from depression, please tell me if she suffers from any other body pain, also what is the overjet and overbite.
Anuj Chaturvedi: Hmm. Sir you are anticipating a case of neuromuscular dentistry.!!
Alchemist Academy for Dental Education: Yes
Iqra Fesal: Well.. She had developed this pseudo pattern of occluding her teeth. She has a class I occlusion but when asked to close and occlude her teeth she shows class III or edge to edge. She says that she has cheek biting and tongue biting. I…See More
Iqra Fesal: And I have asked her to follow bass technique….
So what do you infer from the previous post, hypotonic or hypertonic, what’s the verdict?
So, taking forward from previous thread, now the million dollar question is, botulin toxin causes hypo tonicity and when given to
short upper lip leads to lip lengthening and better coverage of gummy smile, so in the first place were the short upper lips hypotonic or hypertonic? In light of this new data, what do you think? What happens when you apply same principle to all body muscles, have we been assuming wrong all the while, would it alter treatment and thinking on wrinkles and ageing?
Anuj Chaturvedi: As we all know BOTOX has been used to treat wrinkles and there it acts by reducing the muscle tone. In your case it really seems something controversial. If we think short lips are already hypotonic than what botox is doing here?
Anuj Chaturvedi: Now i think we could also apply the same in case of Bell’s palsy also (by injecting the toxin in upper eyelid). Can it be feasible?
Alchemist Academy for Dental Education : See there are 2 types of paralysis-flaccid due to nerve damage as in palsy and spasmodic as in tetanus, so in Bells palsy there is hypotonicity already, maybe we should look at an agent which increases nerve activity as in neuropraxia, minor neural damage.
Alchemist Academy for Dental Education: But great thinking Anuj.
Anuj Chaturvedi: Thanks sir. So you mean botox causes sort of smasmodic paralysis. Now two more doubts. First – in case of tetanus botulinum toxin causes spasm (hyper tone) but here it is showing reverse effect (hypo tone). My second question is wont botox cause muscular atrophy as its later side effect?
Alchemist Academy for Dental Education: No opposite, see botox causes flaccid paralysis and hence will be useful to a tetanus like patient and not palsy like patient, now what sets me thinking that wrinkles get alright with botox so is muscle hypertonic in old instead of hypo or some muscles are hypo and some hyper in same patient and may be singular differing picture in different people?
Anuj Chaturvedi: Ok, so tetanus bacteria (clostridium tetani) causes spasmodic paralysis while on the other hand food poisoning bacteria (clostridium botulinum) causes flacid paralysis, even both resembles the same species..really interesting!!
Anuj Chaturvedi: And what about my second doubt?
Alchemist Academy for Dental Education: Wont, no reports to my knowledge
Alchemist Academy for Dental Education: Hence, this presumably hypertonic upper lip puts an immense pressure on tooth roots forcing them inside and bulging the crowns out
Anuj Chaturvedi: You mean its short yet hypertonic..!!
Alchemist Academy for Dental Education: Yes
Alchemist Academy for Dental Education: See previous posts too Anuj.
Anuj Chaturvedi: Look..! if you consider the upper lip hypertonic then no confusion remains about mode of action of botox as we all know it reduces the tone.
Alchemist Academy for Dental Education: Or the opposite, that is since botox causes hypotonicity, hence the upper lip has to be relatively hypertonic, junking the previously thought facts. I junked the hypotonicity theory years ago.
Anuj Chaturvedi: Kudos. By the way it was botox only what had provided you the clue or you had already reached the conclusion? Anyway sir keep junking on. I really like innovations.
Alchemist Academy for Dental Education: It was always there in mind, as any shortness of functional organ symbolises overactivity.
Alchemist Academy for Dental Education: Hence it wont be called as an incompetent lip any more but “over competent lip”. now this “Muscular hyperactivity in old age“, theory would mean possible higher neuronal activity, just thinking aloud. What do you think friends?
Alchemist Academy for Dental Education: Which means it should extend to visceral muscles as well, snoring and apnoea muscles blood vessels and even heart. If true are we looking at solution to old age through dentistry or am I thinking over imaginatively. I rest my case.
Alchemist Academy for Dental Education: If so what would be responsible for this hyperactivity, increased neuronal activity logically, but what would increase it?
Alchemist Academy for Dental Education: Just discussed with a leading interventional cardiologist, he says worth thinking and studying more. All these questions have been with me for long, thought will discuss with you all.
Anuj Chaturvedi: Ok. Sir would u have gone for any conformational test as electromyogram just to find tone of lip?
Alchemist Academy for Dental Education: Hmmm, working on that
Alchemist Academy for Dental Education: So, should not, arthritis, bent forward body, tachycardia fibrillation, blood pressure, tremors, muscle wasting, loss of fat, muscular spasms of old age, loss of calcium from bones-all happening with aging be attributable to increased tone, so wont anti-spasmodic help.
Anuj Chaturvedi: I am not getting you. Are you talking about all antispasmodics? Antispasmodics itself comprises a big group.
Anuj Chaturvedi: And please speak your mind out. It seems exiting
Alchemist Academy for Dental Education: Just a thought, will leave that to physicians. Lot of studies needed, I am just a lateral thinker.