Anthony Mikalauskas
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And he's like.
And the guy looks at him and he goes, you got a problem with your front tooth?
And he goes, I had a root canal in my front tooth.
And he goes, that's the problem right there.
No way.
Like, there's no way.
I've been on this journey for three years, and you're going to take these rods, and you're going to tell me it was my tooth?
Wow.
And he's like, that's what it is.
So he left.
He goes and has a scan done.
Sure enough, you could do, it's called a cone beam scan.
Yep.
They can actually see the infection, and they've seen it, right?
Front tooth right into it.
So-
mean root canals when you do root canals that actually um they cap the tooth off they drill it out they say they get all the bacteria out and then they cement it and cap it up well you can't get all the bacteria that's absolutely 100 impossible so but then they say well you know they're gonna it's gonna be capped off so they can't get any oxygen they'll die well i mean anaerobic bacteria doesn't need oxygen you know so it just morphs and it mutates and it gets worse
And it gets really bad and it's right around the 10, 15 year mark.
It starts to seep into your body.
And again, the correlation of all the teeth to our body, whatever section that's in or wherever that tooth is, it's going to leak into that body, start having serious problems.