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3 years and 8 months 811 raw vegan – Teeth Issues

Whilst I was in Chanthaburi at the durian festival in Thailand in May last year, I had a quarter of a rear lower molar crumble away.  At the time I passed it off as past lifestyle bad habits catching up with me and continued on.  Over the last few months my teeth became sensitive and I developed a dull ache in the left side of my jaw.  I ignored it for a couple of months until I saw a post on facebook of another 811er having teeth issues.  So I went to the dentist - an expensive holistic one in the heart of Melbourne.  I had to have an x-ray before seeing him which he viewed before I was called in.  He said my teeth overall are severely decayed and in the top 1% of cases in Australia.  He said he personally has never seen a patient with such bad decay.  This was before he even looked in my mouth.  The x-ray showed that most of my rear molars are hollow and on the verge of crumbling.  He then proved it to me by gently probing areas of decay which made me cry out in pain.  He told me I have to quit the soft drinks, lollies, chocolates, and highly processed sugary foods immediately if I have any chance of saving my teeth.  He gave me an estimate of $20,000 to repair the damage done which included a minimum of 3 root canals and 16 large fillings.  I left his office in shock.

So I started researching and came to what I consider a solution which is not 100% vegan.  In the last 2 and a half weeks I have added a small amount of non-vegan foods to my diet.  I won’t discuss that any further here as I respect that this is a vegan forum.  I’ve decided to post this here in the hope that a discussion can be initiated.   

So what I’d like to ask this community is what have I done wrong and is there a vegan way to correct it?  I would like to be 100% vegan but I currently believe that 99% is the way to go.  I’m desperate for a solution which has led me down the 1% non-vegan foods path.  It was not a decision I made lightly.

Before we start this I’ll tell you a bit about what I have been doing as a raw vegan;

  • 100% raw for the entire time on this diet, no exceptions
  • 1 non-vegan raw meal (salmon) 3 months into the diet
  • Majority mono fruit meals from the beginning for morning and lunch
  • Majority one fruit plus greens for dinner
  • Averaged about 3000-3500 calories over the years and really couldn’t have force fed myself anymore without gagging. 
  • I’m 5’10”, 48kgs for 2.5 years up to current weight of 56kgs
  • Quantity of greens has varied over the years from none for a couple of 2 to 3 month periods early on to a couple of heads of lettuce a day.  Over the last 1.5 years I’ve eaten more than I’d have liked to.
  • Last year I had 6 small binges on raw gourmet over the period of a year.  A binge for me was having it for dinner and lunch for a few days in a row so nothing that major.  This was in Bangkok at Rasayana which a lot of you long termer 811 travelers will be familiar with and is known for being light on the fat/nuts.  I also had it a couple times the year before in Hawaii and Canada but hardly worth mentioning.
  • Spent 2.5 years travelling in the tropics following the fruit/durian trail with plenty of money (no stress) eating the best tropical fruits in the world.  Best time of my life!  I’ve been back in Melbourne for 4 months.
  • Any fruit that was found to be not quite ripe I have always discarded. 
  • I rarely have eaten much acidic fruit as I don’t really like it.
  • I eat organic as much as is available.
  • Plenty of sunshine and my current vitamin D level is 314nmol/L (125ng/ml) which in Australia is over 4 times the normal level with no supplementation
  • The first year sleep was disrupted by playing in bands but since quitting music at the end of 2009 I’ve been averaging 12 hours in bed with probably 10 of that being asleep.  The whole time in the tropics I went to bed religiously with the sun and rose with the sun.
  • Was diagnosed with severe B12 deficiency (86pmol/L) in March this year and have aggressively treated it with shots ever since and my levels are now high (1476pmol/L).
  • I’m no athlete but I travelled with my bike and have gotten plenty of exercise over the years.  I currently run 3 times a week and have been doing so for the last 6 months and workout at least 3 times a week which has always been body weight but have recently joined a gym.
  • Water intake has varied but never been under 2 liters a day and on average around 3 liters over the years.  Hydration level of 76% was measured before fasting at the end of 2010.
  • Did a 35 day water fast at the end of 2010 re-feeding on tropical fruits in Panama.
  • Have a history of recreational drugs and alcohol but nothing out of the ordinary for Australia.  Basically just the 20 something party lifestyle.
  • Went vegan 15 years ago at 23 years old, initially a fruit based raw diet for 6 months and then to cooked vegan until 30 then added fish back into my diet till 34 and then 811.
  • Past dental health; great teeth as a child with only a few fillings in my baby teeth.  No fillings in my adult teeth that I can recall.  At 17 my dentist said he could put my teeth in a catalog they were that perfect.  At 19 had wisdom teeth pain for a few months but ignored it.  At 25 wisdom teeth pain came back and finally went to the dentist to find I had compacted wisdom teeth.  This had pushed all my teeth closer together slightly twisting some especially in the bottom front.  Had wisdom teeth out but required no other dental work.  Have had no pain or sensitivity till May last year when my tooth crumbled at 37 years of age.  Started getting a dull ache in my left side of the jaw in March this year and increased sensitivity.  Got to a point a month ago where I was having trouble chewing even a salad so 3 weeks ago I went to the dentist.  Earlier this week my second molar crumbled.
  • Since starting 811 have brushed once a day in the evening before bed with water and a soft brush.  Have never been a flosser as my teeth are tight against each other and when I've tried I've consistently cut into my gums.  Dentist never saw that as an issue.

That’s all I can think of at the moment.  Ask for anything I may have missed.

I request that only people who have been on this diet for a minimum of 3 years or have a nutritional background reply.  The reason being is that at 2 and a half years on 811 I thought my teeth were the best they had ever been and in general I felt amazing.  Things only started going downhill a couple of months after that with the crumbling of my first tooth.

 

Thank you,

Stephen

Thanks for all the replies and sorry it's taken me awhile to answer questions, I've been entertaining a friend from interstate (also 811 with teeth issues who lives with another 811 with teeth issues) so haven't had much time on the computer in the last few days.

There's been some interesting suggestions especially getting a bone scan and possible liver issues.  I'm getting a bone scan on the 4th of July so will let you all know the results of that and will look further into possible liver issues although my liver function tests are fine.  

Dental hygiene is a hard one as I have an ex girlfriend friend and have heard before that too much brushing/flossing can lead to receding gums.  I currently rinse and brush after every meal but will look into some of the less invasive flosses.

As for my non-vegan consumption, it's limited to invertebrates and some eggs and makes up about 1% of my diet.  As far as I can see this is the example nature gives us via our cousin primates and that is where I currently choose to put my faith.  Not really interested in debating this.  

I agree that fasting could have been the cause of this but I also think that after a year and a half if this diet is the healthiest my body should have been replenishing anything that was depleted.  Judging by how I've been feeling I've obviously been lacking something.  Since the additions to my diet I've been feeling incredible!  Things improved with the B12 shots but still felt pretty average.  Feel like I'm thriving for the first time in my life!

So I'm still 99% 811 raw vegan so I hope people can still accept me here.  I've been doing this for 3 weeks and will be getting another blood test at the 3 month mark and then another blood test, dental x-ray, and bone density scan at 6 months.  So consider this an experiment and hey if it doesn't work I can be the poster boy for what not to do!  I can't afford any dental work anyway.

Thanks,

Stephen :)

p.s In regards to my weight, I've been around 56kgs for my whole adult life.  Within the first few months of 811 I lost 8 kgs and have only put it back on since fasting.  So if I was anorexic and fasting is bad then I'm very confused.

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500lbs per person per week?!

wow! lol

I'm glad you brought this up. A lady who traveled there on a mission's trip said they lived off of bananas mostly, and that there were a hundred-something kinds of bananas there. She did mention their swamps being surrounded by countless flies too though. 

http://www.iita.org/banana-and-plaintain 120 kinds of bananas not found anywhere else in the world, apparently.

That's meant to read '500lbs per person per year' (not week)

Guys, I'm sure that people of Uganda eat lots of 'nanas, but their diet comprises mostly tubers, corn, legumes, and cooked plantains.  Let's just keep that in mind.  They also have a massive malnutrition problem and their life expectancy has been around 50 over the last few decades.  Although there's usually something to be learned from any example, and I think we're justified in bringing them up in this context, I'd be a bit cautious about using Ugandans as examples of dietary excellence :)  Just sayin.

Interesting. Well, this article from a conventional medicine website seems to support the eating of raw fruit and veggies to promote healthy teeth, so I'm guessing that the bananas are a good way to keep the plaque off our teeth!

http://www.webmd.com/oral-health/healthy-teeth-10/plaque-causes

Plaque Habit No. 4: Neglecting Nature’s Toothbrushes

Long before toothbrushes and fluoride toothpaste existed, certain foods played a role in keeping plaque off our teeth.

“Eating crunchy vegetables or fruits with the skin on can scrub off plaque,” Price tells WebMD. Carrots, apples, cucumbers, and many other raw fruits and vegetables are teeth-friendly, despite the sugar they contain.

Here is a good reply taken from a blog on this article

For the people asking about soaps, don't waste your money on the 'super soaps' sold by 'soap gurus'. Any simple, non scented bar soap will work equal to or greater than any of those fancy soaps. There are a few idiots in here who 'brush off' the idea of using soap to brush their teeth who have no background in chemistry. Simply give it a try. Your teeth will be cleaner than they ever have in your life. Do it for 3 months and you'll never see plaque in your mouth again. My teeth went from yellow to white from a month of brushing with 100% regular white bar soap and rinsing my mouth with xylitol throughout the day. Highly recommended and a brilliant article. It has a few flaws, though. Bacteria do harm the teeth, they just do it indirectly, i.e. s. mutans eat sugar left in the mouth and as a byproduct produce an acid waste that eats away at the enamel. rinsing with xylitol and brushing with soap over a period of 3-6 months will completely wipe out plaque and all its related nasty problems.

Also, the vitamin c thing is not needed. Just eat fruit and vegetables in sufficient quantities and you'll be fine.

 

I had pockets in my gums since I started the soap protocol even very inconsistently they went away very fast as the article mentions :). Now will be religious about it :)

My ex-sister-in-law lost her top teeth after her first pregnancy, and her bottom teeth after her second pregnancy, eating a low quality SAD diet and smoking. And she was in her early 30's! Pregnancy can suck the calcium out of your body if one doesn't eat right, and smoking of course is very nasty and a problem for teeth. No matter what the diet, I believe we will each have our individual dental challenges, and like Doug said, some people are just more prone to teeth problems. Best to stay on top of it and get regular check ups. The last time I went to the dentist he recommended I come every 3 months due to periodontal issues due to bone loss, and I wasn't eating 80/10/10. For 18 years I was eating better than SAD and a lot of raw. Stress can also cause dental problems. There are just too many variables to blame any one diet.

There are just too many variables to blame any one diet.

+1

And to say it's everything but the diet is just as ridiculous

I agree that one's diet may be one of the variables, and I apologize that I have not read all of posts on this thread, so I may not be connecting all of the dots, but it wasn't until later that I realized that you were so underweight, and that you were fasting, and after I thought about it some more, I realized that there must be a lot more to your situation then just the diet itself. Also, crumbling teeth may stem from an entirely different problem then cavity prone teeth, from what I have read. It seems that crumbling teeth may be more related to a calcium deficiency, whereas cavity prone teeth may have more to do with the foods and bacteria that come into contact with the teeth, although I am generalizing to a certain extent. But I am learning quite a bit from this thread, and I do plan to continue flossing and using toothpaste, albeit a small amount, as a little bit of toothpaste does go a long way, and also rinsing several times a day also with a Waterpik. 

In regards to fasting at a low weight, I did this as I heard and had observed that people tend to put on weight after a fast and this is exactly what happened to me.  The thing is that at this heavier weight I felt really average.  I felt amazing at 48kgs which makes no sense to me at all.

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