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Growing a third set of teeth is possible! Who knows details about this?

"Although most people grow only two sets of teeth in a lifetime, there have been actual cases of people growing a third set late in life!”

Recently I lost four teeth and I am denying replacement with artificial teeth. I had the clear vision that they might grow a third time. I have heard that in China exist a village where people know how to grow third teeth. Do you know something concrete about it? Or any other case?

I am absolutely sure about it. Similar things happen to me when I had Fibromyalgia and the med. doctor told me that there is no cure. But I was sure that I could heal myself and indeed I healed myself completely. The same happened with an inguinal hernia. They told me that only surgery could repair this. I rejected surgery and healed myself completely with a treatment I found out myself. The same happened when I broke my leg and foot and the doctors said that I need surgery. I rejected this and now my leg/foot is completely healed without surgery.

So I am also convinced that growing third teeth is possible and I am investigating about it.

Any hint will be appreciated!

I wrote this comment three years ago at: http://www.bigsiteofamazingfacts.com/how-are-your-...

Several doctors also had written comments. - Time past on and meanwhile I have lost about ten teeth, only roots and fragments are left. I haven't had time to take care of this, but now seems to be the moment to spend some energy to make a 'project' out of it. But I need help and would appreciate very much, if I would not stay alone. If you have a creative idea or a useful information, please share.

BeiYin

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  • ?
    Lv 4
    10 years ago
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    This is an interesting question for me, which I have also been thinking about in the last years, and don't have an answer for it yet. What I know is the people who have done it, it seems to be something in their genes and family lineage, they didn't do anything to make it happen. It seems to me this is a wider question related to 'why do we age?'. We gradually lose eyesight, hearing, bone density, sense of smell, teeth, and memory function as we age. When our energy is high such as in our young growing years, then all our senses are keen and we grow a second set of teeth. Then at 26 after brain is fully developed, we are full grown and then starts the gradual decline over the years of all systems.

    I know with energy healing techniques, one can focus energy into a needed area of body and repair that area, as well you know having healed yourself from various things. I have tried with a tooth that I have, waiting to see it if can regrow rather than pull it, and so far nothing happens. Bone is the tissue in the body with highest density and also vibration resonance, so i know it takes alot of energy to make it 'grow' and change. growing a third set of teeth, i presume needs very high energy and probably needs a change in the dna. which all is possible with high enough energy.

    i would ask this question in an energy healers forum, where you are likely to get more interesting and serious responses. there are many on linkedin. i would also suggest investigating how scientists today are growing new organs outside the body, such as hearts and lungs from cells, to get ideas. i know they also work on growing new limbs, etc. perhaps they also work on teeth.

    What i have intuitied (done) so far is to apply acupressure to points inside the mouth where the nerves are close to the surface of the gums, it is the same places where they give you numbing shot before giving teeth work. you can find these with anatomy of nerves in skull. i presume to do something like this, experimenting with acupoints using acupressure and doing that for a few hours each day, and then adding in things to diet which help to grow teeth, such as calcium.

    hope that gives you some ideas. please copy me on anything which you feel is interesting.

    scientists growing teeth with stem cells, reveals this article to start

    http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/07/12/us-japan...

    Betsy

  • 6 years ago

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  • Anonymous
    6 years ago

    Where there is a will, there is a way. What the mind can perceive, the spirit can conceive. I would like a third set of teeth. When I was in my twenties, a dentist drilled grooves in most of my teeth, front and back, and right against the gum line. It was a cheap way to create a snap-in for a few teeth I preferred to have pulled rather than drilled. Now the porcelain has been compromised so that water has gotten inside to the substance of my teeth -- dampening, drying -- so and they break off at the gum line like trees that have been scored. It even looks like dried drift wood. I wear what they call a stayplate or a "flipper."The porcelain, itself, is white and still nice looking although the backs of the teeth are sometimes filled with small cracks after they have broken off and I am able to study them. The fillings, also, are terribly corroded, black and biting into the insides of the tooth with little black holes. I feel like I have been set-up as my present dentist seems so excited about performing all that surgery and over the years, no dentist has ever commented on the grooves or suggested that they should be filled in. ( I never did wear the bulky apparatus that the original dentist made for me.)

    In conclusion, I am committed to God ("The word was God -- the word was with God." ...from the knights of old."

  • 5 years ago

    I have grown three sets of natural teeth. My first set came in without enamel, in part because I was a preemie. They rotted down to the gums, and in a dentist visit at the age of four (that still gives me nightmares) they were cut out by my dentist. My second set grew in normally, but started coming out like most baby teeth at age six or seven. Another visit to the dentist (literally dragged in kicking and screaming), and some x-rays later, the dentist informed my family that I was growing a final set of adult teeth. (They were also told that my case would be in that year's dental journals, but I haven't been able to confirm that via the internet, hence my posting here.) My third set came in normally, and as a result of various stupidities I've had some of those pulled over the years--no sign of any replacements as of yet.

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  • Anonymous
    10 years ago

    People can sometimes have a deformation or an additional formation of another tooth, my brother has had 3 teeth pulled from the same place and a fourth one grew back it happens when he gets it pulled but only that one tooth, it is a disorder of a root in his tooth.

    i'v got 3 teeth in the roof of my mouth, just behind the normal row, there all at the sides of my mouth near the 4th or 5th teeth from the rear, one on the left side, 2 on the right (left sides gonna be pulled soon), its caused when theres not enough space in the gum, some of the teeth get pushed to the side and grow behind the others, not unusual apparently

    was it a WHOLE row of teeth or just a few?? i s'pose (dont quote, i could be wrong) if someone is born with a smaller gums then normal they could get what looks like a second row

    Source(s): my teeth
  • ?
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    3rd Set Of Teeth

  • 5 years ago

    X rays are not good for teeth. there is no such event as a safe x ray. a naturapath i knew in cairns said his teeth were repairing on their own once he stuck to a veg/fruit diet. but the teeth that had been x rayed previously did not repair.

    2 years ago one of my remaining teeth was pulled due decay (i'm almost 80) at a free clinic and the young dentist wanted to xray the tooth just for records. stupidity and i refused.

  • 6 years ago

    "Although most people grow only two sets of teeth in a lifetime, there have been actual cases of people growing a third set late in life!”. this was in your question, but its not entirely true. most people might grow a third tooth late in life but i my self am 11 years old. i have already grown a third canine tooth and am about to grow a third of my other canine tooth.

  • 7 years ago

    It's not only POSSIBLE, it happens. I am living proof of that. I had 2 sets of baby teeth. If you see the two prominent teeth--they were from my first set of baby teeth. The one in the middle grew in crooked from my 2nd set of them. They all came out and were replaced my my perminate teeth. I have never worn braces or anything like that in my life either.

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  • 7 years ago

    I also head three sets. 2 pairs of adult canine teeth. They just she'd like my baby teeth. But at age 12

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