Guest guest Posted December 30, 2005 Report Share Posted December 30, 2005 Hi , I hear cavitations can hinder a person from detoxing properly and cause them further toxicity in the process by the constant bacteria going into the system through the jaw. They refer to it as " gangrene " also, so it shows how lethal it can be to a person's health. Andy in his book says that cavitations should be treated if discovered immediately and there is no point in delaying! So healing can resume. I had my wisdom teeth removed in 2003 and 2004, along with two older composites to be replaced with newer ones. I've never been so ill since and have struggled with constant problems, which is why anything I do is exaggerated in causing an adverse reactions. Do not know if it was dental office vapor during those visits, or what, but it's very suspicious! Part of it would have definteily been office vapor, but I have been unable to heal properly. Had panoramic xray done, and topas test (for bacteria) done by a good dentist and he found no evidence of cavitation (only periodontal gum disease). I want further investigating done, so he is going to check me out with the cavitat scan, which I hear is accurate, but CAN in some cases " overdiagnose " and lead to unecessary surgical intervention, so it has to be correctly read by a dentist who understands it properly. > > Can undetected cavitations also keep us from recovering? How serious can they be and can they keep us ill? > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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