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>hi

>i was wondering if anyone on this forum has had cavitation surgery and felt

better afterwards without the use of a cavitat scan >does anyone know if its

really needed.

I had a Cavitat scan and cleaned cavitations in my wisdom areas. The Cavitat has

been accurate in at least 5 other people that I know personally.

However, I believe it to be academic in nature and now advise people to go and

clean out any old extraction site rather than spend the money on an expensive

scan. The literature is correct: 95% of extracted old wisdoms form cavitations.

80% of molars and 50% of other teeth.

I know this because I have seen at least 40 people that have cleaned their

cavitations without the CAVITAT. Everytime there was something to clean (a hole

of some nature) or it was filled with 'soft bone' or green gunk or simply air.

Some felt amazingly different, others did not feel a marked difference, but

considered it part of their overall plan to get better.

The only time I think that a Cavitat scan can be beneficial is when you have had

almost all your teeth extracted and you can't clean every single socket. When

you only have 5 or 6 extraction sites, I think it is better to go in and clean

it if you have a competent oral surgeon and then you can be sure.

I have seen remarkable things happen with these clean-ups. Just a word of

warning: If you decide to go for it make sure you follow the dental aftercare

program as advised by Hulda to ensure you don't get re-infected.

http://www.livingnetwork.co.za/drclarknetwork/dental_aftercare.html

Don't cross the midline in one treatment and above all don't listen to the

dentists that will tell you to put ice on. That is the biggest contributing

factor to pain after surgery. I went through 4 cavitations and 2 extractions and

never needed a painkiller. I have seen these to be the norm for most people -

pain only came when they got infected.

Also make sure he does not use a vaso-constricting anaesthetic and uses a slow

speed burr without scraping.

http://www.livingnetwork.co.za/healingnetwork/cavitations_and_protocol_for_routi\

ne_extraction.html

You really have to make sure you are informed before going ahead with anything.

It is my feeling that cavitation cleaning moves mercury and chelation will be

needed at some point afterward.

I'm really, really, really glad I cleaned my cavitations and conisder it part of

the full dental revision.

Dean

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>hi

>i was wondering if anyone on this forum has had cavitation surgery and felt

better afterwards without the use of a cavitat scan >does anyone know if its

really needed.

I had a Cavitat scan and cleaned cavitations in my wisdom areas. The Cavitat has

been accurate in at least 5 other people that I know personally.

However, I believe it to be academic in nature and now advise people to go and

clean out any old extraction site rather than spend the money on an expensive

scan. The literature is correct: 95% of extracted old wisdoms form cavitations.

80% of molars and 50% of other teeth.

I know this because I have seen at least 40 people that have cleaned their

cavitations without the CAVITAT. Everytime there was something to clean (a hole

of some nature) or it was filled with 'soft bone' or green gunk or simply air.

Some felt amazingly different, others did not feel a marked difference, but

considered it part of their overall plan to get better.

The only time I think that a Cavitat scan can be beneficial is when you have had

almost all your teeth extracted and you can't clean every single socket. When

you only have 5 or 6 extraction sites, I think it is better to go in and clean

it if you have a competent oral surgeon and then you can be sure.

I have seen remarkable things happen with these clean-ups. Just a word of

warning: If you decide to go for it make sure you follow the dental aftercare

program as advised by Hulda to ensure you don't get re-infected.

http://www.livingnetwork.co.za/drclarknetwork/dental_aftercare.html

Don't cross the midline in one treatment and above all don't listen to the

dentists that will tell you to put ice on. That is the biggest contributing

factor to pain after surgery. I went through 4 cavitations and 2 extractions and

never needed a painkiller. I have seen these to be the norm for most people -

pain only came when they got infected.

Also make sure he does not use a vaso-constricting anaesthetic and uses a slow

speed burr without scraping.

http://www.livingnetwork.co.za/healingnetwork/cavitations_and_protocol_for_routi\

ne_extraction.html

You really have to make sure you are informed before going ahead with anything.

It is my feeling that cavitation cleaning moves mercury and chelation will be

needed at some point afterward.

I'm really, really, really glad I cleaned my cavitations and conisder it part of

the full dental revision.

Dean

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>hi

>i was wondering if anyone on this forum has had cavitation surgery and felt

better afterwards without the use of a cavitat scan >does anyone know if its

really needed.

I had a Cavitat scan and cleaned cavitations in my wisdom areas. The Cavitat has

been accurate in at least 5 other people that I know personally.

However, I believe it to be academic in nature and now advise people to go and

clean out any old extraction site rather than spend the money on an expensive

scan. The literature is correct: 95% of extracted old wisdoms form cavitations.

80% of molars and 50% of other teeth.

I know this because I have seen at least 40 people that have cleaned their

cavitations without the CAVITAT. Everytime there was something to clean (a hole

of some nature) or it was filled with 'soft bone' or green gunk or simply air.

Some felt amazingly different, others did not feel a marked difference, but

considered it part of their overall plan to get better.

The only time I think that a Cavitat scan can be beneficial is when you have had

almost all your teeth extracted and you can't clean every single socket. When

you only have 5 or 6 extraction sites, I think it is better to go in and clean

it if you have a competent oral surgeon and then you can be sure.

I have seen remarkable things happen with these clean-ups. Just a word of

warning: If you decide to go for it make sure you follow the dental aftercare

program as advised by Hulda to ensure you don't get re-infected.

http://www.livingnetwork.co.za/drclarknetwork/dental_aftercare.html

Don't cross the midline in one treatment and above all don't listen to the

dentists that will tell you to put ice on. That is the biggest contributing

factor to pain after surgery. I went through 4 cavitations and 2 extractions and

never needed a painkiller. I have seen these to be the norm for most people -

pain only came when they got infected.

Also make sure he does not use a vaso-constricting anaesthetic and uses a slow

speed burr without scraping.

http://www.livingnetwork.co.za/healingnetwork/cavitations_and_protocol_for_routi\

ne_extraction.html

You really have to make sure you are informed before going ahead with anything.

It is my feeling that cavitation cleaning moves mercury and chelation will be

needed at some point afterward.

I'm really, really, really glad I cleaned my cavitations and conisder it part of

the full dental revision.

Dean

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I had a full mouth cavitat scan at great expense. I had 3 wisdom

tooth extraction about 25 years ago. None of these sites were shown

to have cavitations. The only cavitation the cavitat scan showed was

at a site where there had never been a tooth or an extraction. This

scan was done by an oral surgeon recommended to me by the DAMS

(dental amalgam mercury syndrome)Organization. If I had it to do

over again, I would spend my money elsewhere. Don't know if this

info. will help you or not.

Gladioli

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