Yes, Bob or Steve, or someone else would be better able to answer your question Andre. It's similar in principal but electrodes are placed either side of the gum I believe. Someone will get back to you shortly. N.
Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2013 14:15:42 +0100 Subject: Re: CS>Tooth infection From: andre.ju...@gmail.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Dear Steve, Please look at my question to Neville because it could be asked to you as well, how did you attached the electrode to the tooth? 2013/3/13 Steve G <chube...@yahoo.com> I've had success dealing with infections in a fractured tooth, but CS wasn't what I used. I think it is too hard to get the CS to reach deep down in there. Instead I used a 'godzilla' device as described in the yahoo group 'microelectricity_germkiller.' Basically, you get a 6V battery and run 6V using wires and sponges or paper towels through the affected tooth for 5 or 10 minutes or so. By doing this you are bombarding the infection with trillions of electrons. Harmless level of electricity to humans but it destroys germs and viruses. I cured my painful infected tooth in one or two treatments. My wife cured her gum infection by doing the same sort of thing.