Root canals are problematic and the dental profession’s excessive use of the procedure needs to be challenged, particularly when cavities or abscesses are not present. On one hand, it’s exciting to see the root canal debate enter mainstream awareness. Theories which aren’t part of the documentary, but are easy to find in most alt-oral discussions of root canals. Particularly when their tone veers into fear-mongering, exaggerated extremes and conspiracy theories. In the seven years since healing that root naturally, I have become very familiar with the experts and arguments presented in the recently released Netflix documentary Root Cause.īooks by several Root Cause featured experts are on my shelves, but I don’t agree with everything they say. Their origins are, without exception, memorably traumatic, but their current status in my body is relatively benign.Īvoiding what would have been my 7th root canal by changing my diet seemed like a miracle that opened my eyes to the wonderful and wacky world of alternative oral health (or alt-oral as I like to call it). I’ve had six root canals in five teeth, I still have three in situ. I had to write this Root Cause review because root canals loom big in my life. Root Cause is the Netflix documentary stirring up root canal concerns
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