A popular place for the Borrelia bacteria to hide is the tubules of the tooth canals, where the blood supply is microscopic and slow moving. It is there that they can successfully evade the immune system — and eventually re-enter the general circulation. Some with Lyme have stubborn dental pain and/or sensitivity that is caused by these infections. However, a traditional dental exam will usually not reveal any type of traditional infectious process.Fortunately, we are able to localize these infections and effectively eliminate them with LymeStop therapy.
Tony Smith, DC
I have had many root canals pulled but i still have one and 2 other teeth with crowns. i am very interested to fully understand, are you saying you can get rid of the Borrelia hiding in the tooth so i don’t need to get it pulled?