TEETH ARE OUR ORGANS
2009-01-17

Section 5-5. A new approach in dental medical therapy to stimulate systemic health by treatment of teeth

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When “Hazo” treatment successfully achieves the therapeutic objective such as optimization of dental occlusion and removal of the causes, to...
2008-12-28

Section 5-4. Medical treatments can be ranked in three classes as Gold, Silver and Bronze

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It sounds like an awarding ceremony for the Olympic Games but the technologies for medical treatments can be ranked in three classes as Gold...
2008-12-10

Section 5-3. Outlines of “Hazo treatment” and its key point

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Since a full discussion of “Hazo treatment” is beyond the scope of this book, I wish to skip the details. The important points upon treatmen...
2008-11-26

Section 5-2. “Hazo disease” is diagnosed by oral internal medicine tests

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Now I wish to briefly explain actual procedures of treatment for “Hazo” therapy. First of all, the patient is asked to receive the oral int...
2008-11-12

Section 5-1. “Hazo therapy” is an ideal causal therapy

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In this chapter, shall we review several examples in which dental treatments programmed by a new paradigm “Teeth are organs” are actually ap...
2008-11-05

Section 4-4. Alveolar pyorrhea is a signal symptom of “Hazo disease”

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Alveolar pyorrhea is one of the major causes resulting in losing our teeth. Among the readers of this book, some one perceives loose teeth,...
2008-10-29

Section 4-3. Be careful about sudden changes of teeth alignment

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Teeth alignment in the front teeth is suddenly worsened resulting in projecting the teeth. This is mostly associated with distorted bites o...
2008-10-27

Section 4-2. Both grinding of teeth and clenched teeth are signs indicating “Hazo disease”

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Abnormality in local areas in oral cavity due to abnormal bites includes bad habits such as teeth grinding and excessive bites. There are o...
2008-10-22

Section 4-1. Jaw arthritis is caused by abnormal bites of teeth.

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With abnormal bites of teeth, stiff shoulder and indefinite complaints indicative of latent vulnerability to diseases, as well as obvious sy...
2008-10-20

Section 3-3. What’s happened? My taste was lost. Is it also caused by “Hazo disease”?

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The next case is a patient who lost taste. This also derives from “Hazo diseases”. Since June 10, I lost my taste. I did not care about it...
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