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  • cavitation procedure by #137587   19 days  65
     
    I am been struggleing with caviations. A couple of years ago i lost all of my teeth and now for the last year my dentist has been finding cavitations. As he cleans out the greenish infections I feel somewhat bette but never healthy. ... ... He only finds the infections one at a time-with the electrodermal voll machine. We then wait 2-3 weeks and another infection will show up ... ... ... What does anyone know about the procedure when they open up the entire jaw and look for infections? I really think healing will only take place when they are all cleaned out at once. ... ... I really think that I will ...   [retrieve this message]
  • cavitation-id-treatment by #137587   21 days  64
     
    I keep getting my caviations found and treated one at a time. Does anyone know anyway to find them all at once? Or any doctor anyplace in the world that can find caviations (more than one at a time) and then treat them. ... ... I think that cavitations always need surgery. I have tried ozone and hmoepathics and they havant worked. its seems to me that if a dentist uses electrodermal that he will only find them one at a time. Is there any other way ... thanks   [End]
  • anyone know of any cavitation dentist/surgeons in northern california by pumawolf   68 days  83
     
    these docs are so hard to find and once u find them its no easy task, i had 2 cavitation trys , no cigar,but it did improve with every try,so the search will continue, thanks guys gals any help is deeply appreciated.   [End]
  • Image Embedded This is how we completely cured tooth decay without dentist and medicine by Ludmil   3 mon  466  Dental Health / Cavitation
     
    ... ... This is our short story how we cured our boy’s tooth decay. ... ... ... ... Hello! We are a young family from Bulgaria. This is our story. Around the age of 2 our son’s teeth started getting dark, with brown spots on them and broken edges. It can be seen on this photo I found in his album http://bezpeleni.info/tmp/karies-zubi... You can clearly see the broken edges in the middle and the first brown spot. As the time passed the teeth were getting darker and darker with more spots on them. So we went to a dentist, in fact two dentists. Both said it was tooth decay and little ...   [retrieve this message]
    • Re: by adawe   73 days  172
       
      unpasteurzsed, unboiled goat milk (all enzymes are preserved this way), added flax seed oil to his diet and started growing green sprouts at home. He loved them! ... ... great job. did u guys make additional diet changes? did he take extra vitamin supplements? oil pulling? ... ... oh and did he use toothpaste what type?   [End]
  • cavitation-blood work by #137587   4 mon  225
     
    Does a chronic cavitation show up in your blood work? If so how?   [End]
    • Re: cavitation-blood work by dukeeeey   4 mon  254
       
      It might if they knew what to look for. But I was blood tested for everything and they found nothing.   [End]
    • Re: cavitation-blood work by Esstee   4 mon  221
       
      Infections can impact blood in a number of ways though for the most part the results can go unnoticed as the body works to contain the infection. That being said, one common signs will be low magnesium levels and in some of more severe cases where the blood chemistry begins to go acidic. And though magnesium may be easy enough to identify its unlikely that it will be attributed to the a systematic infection. ... ... Aside from this, the usual rundown for systematic bacterial infection is; allergies(hives and intolerance), unbalanced or depleted electrolytes(heart palpitations, restlessness, mu ...   [retrieve this message]
  • Cavitations by teescum   5 mon  328
     
    Anybody know of a doctor that does cavitation surgery in New York or surrounding states. Wes Shankland from Columbus Ohio is the only guy I know but I don’t believe he operates anymore.   [End]
    • Re: Cavitations by InCharge   5 mon  295
       
      How did you find out you need  cavitation surgery? Did they use a cavitat machine? ... ... If aso that dentist should be able to recomend a surgeon. ...   [End]
      • Re: Cavitations by teescum   5 mon  249
         
        Yes. I went to Dr Shankland a few years back, I had many cavitats and multiple surgeries. Had a clear cavitat in 2006 and have been fine since then but symptoms seemed to have re-appeared. As far as I know, Shankland is out of the business and I don’t know anyone else in my area that is schooled in NICO.   [End]
        • Re: Cavitations by InCharge   5 mon  284
           
          You would think that any dental surgeon would be able to handle the job. ... ... As far as I know it’s just a matter of opening the gum where a tooth had been pulled and cleaning the socket out.of any debris [tooth ligaments, infection,etc.], and flushing it out with some kind of antibiotic solution, and then suturing it back up. ... ... I would call dental surgeons around the area you live in and ask. ... ...   ...   [End]
        • Re: Cavitations by dukeeeey   5 mon  248
           
          You probably had an unsuccessful cavitation surgery. It happens.   [End]
  • How long does it take for a cavitation to form? by RYANCREST   5 mon  320
     
    Does anyone know?   [End]
  • Safe ultrasound gel by Lilyblue   6 mon  231  Ask CureZone / Cavitation / Acupunctur
     
    Hi ... ... I have a slimming machine hopefully to eliminate the fat cells I accummulated following chronic fatigue and particularly adrenal crisis part of CFS but not only. ... ... I cannot find an ultrasound gel that is free of edta, propylen glygol or paraben and all that stuff. ... ... I wander if someone has a safe alternative ’recipe’ wiht proportion ... ... Many thanks ... ... Lily   [End]
  • Tooth Tax Takes Effect on January 1st by InCharge   6 mon  755  News / Dental Hea / Dental Sup / 4 / 5 / 6
     
    With all the chatter about the fiscal cliff, you may not have heard of a tax change that will take effect on January 1 — and why going to the dentist now may be the right response to it. ... ... If you’re under 65, on January 1 your medical tax deduction rate (including expenses for dental work) will take a big jump from 7.5% of gross income to 10%. (No change for folks 65 and older.) ... ... If you’re like me, your health insurance pays a minimal amount for routine dental work — with most of the dentist’s bill being paid out of your own pocket. And if, God forbid, yo ...   [retrieve this message]
    • Re: Tooth Tax Takes Effect on January 1st by chloe008   6 mon  631
       
      I actually don’t agree with this new policy, but it seems I can’t do anything about it though in my opinion it is an added burden to our shoulders. In connection with this, you can click here to learn more ways on how to deal with the new policy.   [End]
  • What symptoms do you have? Anyone treat with Dr. Copeland in Santa Barb... by AngelofEventide   6 mon  439
     
    Just wondering what everyone’s symptoms are and if you’ve had cav surgery, if those symptoms went away. ... ... Also, I live in So. Cal, and the only biological dentist here I have found, who I would even consider working me is Dr. Cynthia Copeland in Santa Barbara. Obviously, in a perfect world, Dr. Margolis would be my go-to person, but I don’t have the money to see him or the means to get there. I spoke to Dr. Copeland’s assistant and was very impressed with what I heard. Also couldn’t find any negative reviews or comments about her and she has no reprimands or lawsuits against her, that I ...   [retrieve this message]
  • Has anyone had cavitation surgery with Dr. Marvin in Encinitas, CA by RYANCREST   6 mon  462
     
    Has anyone had cavitation surgery with Dr. Marvin in Encinitas? How did the procedure go? did he do great work? and did you improve after? please share as I am supposed to have surgery with him. Thank you guys!   [End]
    • Re: Has anyone had cavitation surgery with Dr. Marvin in Encinitas, CA by Benny562   6 mon  402
       
      Did you have cavitat scan or what did the conebeam xray show? I went to get examined by Marvin,but left with a not so good impression about him. Before you have the surgery I’d go to see Dr Margolis in Mesa,Arizona.   [End]
      • Re: Has anyone had cavitation surgery with Dr. Marvin in Encinitas, CA by RYANCREST   6 mon  394
         
        Hi and thanks for replying. Because my extraction was so recent (5 months ago, it wasnt picked up on the cone beam scan. So he used muscle testing. i also had a second opinion by another dentist who does muscle testing who also found cavitation where my extraxtion was. In addition, to that, I have all of the symptoms of someone who has a cavitation. Perfect health before this extraction. Slowly falling apart after. ... I was interested in flying out to see Dr. Margolis but I called, and he doesn’t have any availablity until February/March !!! and im thinking, I dont know if I want to wait th ...   [retrieve this message]
      • Re: Has anyone had cavitation surgery with Dr. Marvin in Encinitas, CA by dukeeeey   6 mon  367
         
        Cone beam is an improvement on x-ray, but if a cavitation doesn’t show up on x-ray it probably won’t with cone beam either, because cone beam is essentially still x-ray. ... ... Cavitat and MRI are far better for finding cavitations. ... ...   [End]
      • Re: Has anyone had cavitation surgery with Dr. Marvin in Encinitas, CA by RYANCREST   6 mon  367
         
        When you saw Dr Marvin, did you do cavitat or conebeam? what did it show??? how was Dr. Margolis different? I scheduled a consult with dr. Margolis for March 13 because he has a cavitat.....Dr. Marvin used a conebeam with me but said he doesn’t think I have a cavitation. Im going to Dr. Margolis to get a second opinion. It sucks that he’s not available until March though. thats the only downside:(   [End]
        • Re: Has anyone had cavitation surgery with Dr. Marvin in Encinitas, CA by Benny562   6 mon  348
           
          Dr Marvin doesn’t have a Cavitat machine and you probably know, not many doctors have it, he uses a conebeam Xray and like Dukeey said, the best tool in detecting cavitations is the Cavitat machine or Mri. I was scanned by dr margolis and showed cavitations in previous wisdom tooth extractions as well as where I have 3 remaining root canal teeth.   [End]
  • Anyone use NMT to treat their cavs? by AngelofEventide   6 mon  363
     
    If so, who did you go to?   [End]
    • Re: Anyone use NMT to treat their cavs? by Karlson   6 mon  370
       
      Yes, I used Gabriele Kellenborn via Skype. I also talked to another naturopatic practitioner, Dr. Doug Phillips from Florida, who used to be a dentist, about the Feinberg’s et al. paper on NMT and cavitations. He told me that the Cavitat scan does not measure bone density, but rather a blood flow. That if there is an obstructed blood flow, it would show on Cavitat, and it can be reversed by working on autonomous nervous system. He was once present at a conference with the Cavitat inventor and Dietrich Klinghart, and Klinghart overnight achieved the same effect as they did in a paper ...   [retrieve this message]
  • Anyone know what I should do while I wait for Cavitation Surgery by RYANCREST   6 mon  323
     
    Im having Cavitation surgery December 20th which seems like forever from now. I dont know if I should start doing some homeopathy in the mean time or detox but I feel like, whats the point when I have these toxins from the cavitation constantly causing problems? So anyone have any ideas?   [End]
    • Re: Anyone know what I should do while I wait for Cavitation Surgery by Esstee   5 mon  195
       
      Colloidal silver and blood purifier(zapper). I’ve been struggling with a bone infection for over 5 years and these two treatments have made me symptom free. Keeping in mind that this is not a cure, though it will take care of the symptoms(pain, sickness etc).   [End]
      • Re: Anyone know what I should do while I wait for Cavitation Surgery by #48996   3 mon  172
         
        Hi, ... I am using a modified tens unit as recommended by Dr Garvey at Son Ridge in St Augustine, FL. I had frequency specific acupuncture with a decrease in jaw/hard palate pain secondary to NICO / cavitations. The pain flares back up between treatments. Doesn’t seem to be a cure, but I am also trying to cope while looking for a surgeon.   [End]
  • Toronto Canada Help with surgery Should I use regular Dentist? can cavit... by sabbathandruthy   7 mon  720  Cavitations / Root Canal / Amalgam Re / 4 / 5 / 6
     
    I am in Toronto, I need a specialist that removes root canal teeth properly, also that can find any cavitations without energy vials- Just pure science please. ... Can cavitations be sen on Xrays? ... And should I allow my regular holistic dentist to remove my root canal tooth properly? ... Also I have been experienceing heart pain and palpitations, but my tooth is #36 although I do have root canals in other teeth could this tooth be causing it? ... ... any help would be wonderful ... Thanks   [End]
  • Tooth/gum powder for curing cavities/broken teeth? by cleoppa   7 mon  962  Cavitations / Dental Hea / Dental Sup / 4 / 5 / 6
     
    Hello, ... ... I’ve been researching tooth health for some time but just recently stumbled upon this forum and Dr. Christopher’s work. I’ve noticed several forum posts referring to specific tooth powders. However, I’m having a difficult time figuring out exactly what formulas they’re referring to. ... ... I found a formula for Dr. Christopher’s original herb blend. I’ve also heard his calcium formula is very important (does the current Dr. Christopher company make an acceptable calcium formula?). ... ... However, it appears to me that several mentions of tooth/gum powders are for a different formula. Wou ...   [retrieve this message]
    • Re: Tooth/gum powder for curing cavities/broken teeth? by North Star   5 mon  583
       
      Try Len Horowitz’ Liquid Dentist. You can google it. I am currently reversing three to four cavities with it.   [End]
    • Re: Tooth/gum powder for curing cavities/broken teeth? by lealdragon   4 mon  568
       
      I have tried all sorts of tooth/gum herbal powders etc. including Dr. Christopher’s and here is what I have concluded: ... ... They don’t really work until you get to the root of the problem. If you have root canals, get them removed. If you still have ’silver’ mercury amalgam fillings, get them removed. If you’ve ever had any teeth extracted (wisdom teeth or others) get checked for cavitations, and if necessary, have them cleaned out. ... ... THEN, the following will work: ... ... Oil pulling. This is far, FAR better than any tooth powder. Google oil pulling and be amazed! Do this daily. ... ... After oil pu ...   [retrieve this message]
  • Dentist for cavitations in Melbourne Australia? by barkingbandicoot   7 mon  395  Cavitations / Testicular
     
    Hi! ... ... Can anybody recommend a dentist who is experienced in dealing with cavitations in Melbourne, Australia? ... ... I had a wisdom tooth pulled out 20 years ago which had a long twisting root which did not show up on an x-ray. ... ... I was in the chair forever as they drilled and drilled and then drilled the bone away also. I was anesthetised but it felt traumatic nonetheless. ... ... Around this time I mysteriously developed testicle pain that incapacited me until I discovered homeopathy, two usless operations and six months later! ... ... Thanks!   [End]
    • Re: Dentist for cavitations in Melbourne Australia? by dukeeeey   7 mon  433
       
      http://www.davidhoward.com.au/services/oral.html ... ... no clue how good they are, but they do cavitation surgery by the looks of it   [End]
      • Re: Dentist for cavitations in Melbourne Australia? by barkingbandicoot   7 mon  410
         
        Thanks Dukeeeey! ... ... I think I may have quickly checked out the site but somehow missed the oral surgery part! ... ... It is in Sydney, so if anybody still knows a dentist in Melbourne it would be good to hear from you! ... ... If I have to travel interstate (or even not) I may look into an inexpensive place in Asia. Anybody know a cavitation dentist in Thailand??? ... ... ps Theory - I had my amalgams taken out over a year ago now and have been chelating on and off. My old aching wisdom tooth site feels different and somehow like it is ’more’ infected. I have no evidence for this but just a sense. Could ...   [retrieve this message]
  • Looking for a cavitation Surgery doctor recomendation by RYANCREST   8 mon  235
     
    Hi guys, I am researching and researching. Has anyone tried Dr. Marvin for cavitation. He is in Encinitas/San Diego. Do you know the cost as they wouldnt tell me over the phone. his constultaion fee and exam alone are $400. Any one know an experienced doc, who wont charge an arm and a leg? any feedback or guidance is appreciated as Im in this trying to figure it out alone.   [End]
  • Looking for a dentist in the Chicagoland area by cece21   8 mon  662  Cavitations / Dental Hea / Dental Sup / 4
     
    I am looking to see if anyone could refer me to a dentist in the Chicagoland area. A dentist who I can trust and is experienced in cavitations. I have been to a couple biological dentists, but would prefer a referal from someone who has been to one of these dentist. ... Thank you in advance.   [End]
  • Infrared Sauna Therapy for Cavitations by charlesarmand   8 mon  982
     
    I just bought a near infrared sauna lamp and shone it on my jaw yesterday for about 20 minutes. I bought this on the recommendation of Dr. Lawrence Wilson, who claims it is a powerful healing modality for the whole body, and will eventually heal cavitations. ... ... Well, the results were strong and immediate. I could feel the heat penetrating into the bone and the pain lessened. Then while I was sleeping I kept feeling blood rushing furiously to the jaw, with tingling and itching the way it feels when a wound is healing, and my sinuses started to clear. I’ve been oil pulling for about 6 weeks ...   [retrieve this message]
    • Re: Infrared Sauna Therapy for Cavitations by InCharge   8 mon  815
       
      That is a link with good information, but not only for cavitations. You should post that link on the other dental forums as well. ...   [End]
    • Re: Infrared Sauna Therapy for Cavitations by dukeeeey   8 mon  746
       
      I’d be really skeptical about this working. Jawbone cavitations contain dead bone. It’s got to be physically removed.   [End]
      • Re: Infrared Sauna Therapy for Cavitations by charlesarmand   8 mon  968
         
        That’s probably right. I’m looking into having the cavitation surgery, but in the meantime the infrared feels healing and good, and perhaps at least will prevent it from getting any worse. And there is that one story on that link on Dr. WIlson’s site about how a man healed his cavitation with the infrared light, which is interesting. Dr. WIlson says it can take several years to heal cavitations in this way, and maybe that one story was a freak thing - but still would recommend it for its healing energy in general. Every little bit helps. I actually bought the infrared light for my vertigo ...   [retrieve this message]
        • Re: Infrared Sauna Therapy for Cavitations by charlesarmand   5 mon  461
           
          So I had the surgery and now I am using the infrared light to help the wound heal. I really think it is helping. Interestingly, they used an infrared heat pack on my head right after the surgery to help speed healing, so I know I am on the right track. The main reason cavitations come back is lack of blood flow to the area, and this really gets the blood flowing. Probably the most important time to use the infrared is AFTER a surgery. They’re great for wound healing.   [End]
  • Please recommend cavitation specialist by Karlson   9 mon  484
     
    I am looking for a cavitation specialist, who is skilled in performing cavitation surgery, as well as diagnostics. I live in Alabama, there is no one I know locally, so I’ll have to travel. Do you have someone you could recommend anywhere in the US, Mexico or Canada? Did you have a bad experience (to know who to avoid)? What was the cost of the treatment? ... ... Thanks!   [End]
  • Anyone have success w/ cavitation surgery???? by stefb   9 mon  885
     
    Has anyone had all their symptoms go away after the cavitation surgery? Curious what the success rate is.   [End]
    • Re: Anyone have success w/ cavitation surgery???? by InCharge   9 mon  965
       
      I had the cavitational surgery about 12 years ago, and the problems I was experiencing were eliminated. ... ... The tooth was right below the right side jaw hinge which would catch, and click when I chewed, or just opened my mouth. ... ... Pain from the jaw hinge down the back of my head and neck, and into my shoulder. ... ... So far a complete success. ... ...   ...   [End]
      • Re: Anyone have success w/ cavitation surgery???? by stefb   9 mon  837
         
        Well I’m a bit confused ... my Dentist diagnosed cavitation on # 12 area. I have never had a root canal anywhere, # 12 has a pure porcelin crown and 13 & 14 both have gold inlays (he wants to replace those too). I had # 16 extracted probably 20 years ago. So from what I’m reading on here most everyone had the root canal or extraction as the cause of the cavitation. Just don’t understand why he’s referring to # 12 opposed to 16 where the extraction was, unless that whole side is infected. Any thoughts?? Can you get the bone infection from other things too?   [End]
        • Re: Anyone have success w/ cavitation surgery???? by #137587   9 mon  766
           
          Yes- I lost all of my teeth and never had a root canal. I was sick for years and now feel better than I have in years. ...   [End]
          • Re: Anyone have success w/ cavitation surgery???? by stefb   9 mon  786
             
            Really?.... Wow thats great you feel better! Was your body full infections from that? How long was your recovery? Do they put you on antibiotics after to kill all the infection in the body?   [End]
        • Re: Anyone have success w/ cavitation surgery???? by InCharge   9 mon  824
           
          Did he use a cavitat machine to make the diagnosis? ... ... Root canals as I understand it are not the only reason to get an infection in the jaw bone. ... ... Any tooth that has been removed, and the ligaments that were holding that tooth in place not removed [socket cleaned out] could cause the problem too. ... ... Here’s a good explaination of Cavitations. ... ... http://www.thenaturalrecoveryplan.com/articles/research-cavitations.html ...   [End]
          • Re: Anyone have success w/ cavitation surgery???? by stefb   9 mon  785
             
            No cavitat machine. He did that cone beam xray. Diagnosed them on all sides of my mouth but the main one is UL. I’m going for a second opinion Thursday. I don’t think that dentist has the cavitat machine either. They just treat them w/ ozone is what they said. The first doctor said its a big surgery and I’d be in recovery for 3 weeks. It just scares me since I’ve never heard of it. Thanks for the link I will check it out.   [End]
  • Worries about resin debonding procedure! by john6cl   9 mon  1,366  Dental Support / Dental Hea / Cavitation
     
    Here’s my situation. My main questions are at the end of the post. ... ... I’m having three shallow resin composites replaced on the occlusal surface of my molars. For a variety of reasons (pain, discomfort, destabilized bite, misled on the procedure) I no longer trust the original dentist who had them put in so I want new ones. ... ... Both the original bonding agent and resin composite material consist of methacrylate monomers and BIS-GMA. ... ... Before the new ones go in the old material has to be removed, that is, debonded. I did some research and it seems that most prefer to use a needle carbide ...   [retrieve this message]
    • Re: Worries about resin debonding procedure! by liesbeth   9 mon  1,158
       
      Hi John. ... ... I can’t answer all your questions, but it could be a possibillity that the fillings are to high. This can be very painful when you eat/ chew. ... ... Here is a video of composite removal. http://youtu.be/-BT8UsDomWY ... ... My life became a nightmare 5 years ago when my former dentist accidently emptied a syringe bonding agent into my mouth during the placement of two composites on my front teeth. ...   [End]
      • Re: Worries about resin debonding procedure! by john6cl   9 mon  1,064
         
        Thanks so much for the reply and the video. ... ... I had them shaved down but the bite is still off and the pressure remained, so I’m hoping that some entirely new composites might help. ... ... I wonder how you handled the situation with the spilled bonding agent. Was it eventually resolved? ... ... ~John   [End]
        • Re: Worries about resin debonding procedure! by liesbeth   9 mon  1,061
           
          YW. ... I’ve seen 5 dentists. One of them was a dean dentisry/ prof. material science. He said that my complaints could not be caused by the adhesive.According to him dentists never apply adhesives with a syringe but with a microbrush. I’ve seen some youtube videos that show something else...He tried to get rid of me back then and he added me to his spamlist when I send him some emails with some pictures I took. My new dentist started to understand but she moved to another city a couple of months ago. So I gave up to be honest. I still have some issues going on in my mouth but it is less seve ...   [retrieve this message]
          • Re: Worries about resin debonding procedure! by john6cl   9 mon  1,025
             
            I emailed my dentist about the brand of resin and bonding agent and I quickly received a reply with all the information. I was then able to visit the websites of the firms that make these materials and read about their ingredients and even the instructions sent to the dentist along with the products. So now I know all about primers, bonding agents, resin composites, BPA, and so on. ... ... So I might suggest you try contacting the dentist who put in the adhesive and request as much information as possible on what was done. I think by law they have to keep records on each appointment, so he prob ...   [retrieve this message]
            • Re: Worries about resin debonding procedure! by liesbeth   9 mon  1,063
               
              been there done that. I know the brand he used and studied these materials the past 3 years. The bonding he used is radiopaque. I have some dental ’x-rays that shows abnormalaties but everyone ignores them. There really are some odd things going on but I have to let it go because it is driving me nuts. ... ... ... link to the x-rays and the material info. ( Scroll down a bit to skip my Dutch bla bla bla :) ) ... ... ... ... http://wp.me/p1tqIo-xU   [End]
              • Re: Worries about resin debonding procedure! by john6cl   9 mon  1,042
                 
                Could you explain what resulted from the exposure to this adhesive? I see many polymer, thin threads on your blog. Is this part of the problem? ... ... I noticed that you mentioned a woman dentist. Would you agree that the women dentists are much more caring and deliberate? ... ... On Monday I’m going to call a new dentist I found on the internet and request them to remove my old resin, take a mold, also called a dental impression, and then put in new ones. I’m worried they might find my particular request too odd, but I suppose eventually I’ll find a dentist who is willing. Do you have any tips on ...   [retrieve this message]
                • Re: Worries about resin debonding procedure! by liesbeth   9 mon  1,187
                   
                  The polymers/fibers are a part of it. My experience says that the resin/adhesive formed a film on the oral/internal mucosa and penetrated the soft tissues. The material emerge from my facial skin and scalp. I cought a lot of the stuff up. In 2010 I coughed up a fiber/polymer from 3 to 4 inches in length. I could feel it snap from the tooth when I took it out. Was affraid that I would sufficate. This is happening every time I have brushed my teeth. I know how strange it sounds....The fibers are just a part of it. I,ve been real ill for more then 3 years, had a lot of pain all over my body. ...   [retrieve this message]
                  • Re: Worries about resin debonding procedure! by john6cl   9 mon  971
                     
                    These fibers seem so bizarre...I wonder exactly what is going on to cause them. Have you contacted any scientific researchers? Do you know of anyone else reporting these symptoms? This is worthy of thorough investigation. ... ...   [End]
                    • Re: Worries about resin debonding procedure! by liesbeth   9 mon  1,077
                       
                      Bizarre indeed. When this just started I thought I lost my mind. The fibers a very tiny now and it is not happening on a daily base anymore, but in the beginning I pulled nylon-like threads out of my mouth with a length of 4 to 5 inch. That happend 10 to 15 times a day. Before they came out I had severe pain and as soon as it was out, the pain disapeard again. Had lesions in my mouth and nose. One dentist said that I did this myself when I was chewing, but the location of the lesions were to high. ... ... It is one of the materials properties. This phenomona is called crazing. ( started my own ...   [retrieve this message]
                      • Re: Worries about resin debonding procedure! by john6cl   9 mon  1,022
                         
                        I find it odd that the scientist didn’t want to at least conduct some further study. ... ... Please let us know what you think is going on. I don’t think anyone will judge you...   [End]
                        • Re: Worries about resin debonding procedure! by liesbeth   9 mon  1,223
                           
                          Please let us know what you think is going on. I don’t think anyone will judge you... ... ... Thanks, those words mean a lot to me. ... ... That’s exactly what I thought. A scientist that does not want to know what is going on. Impossible. But as I said earlier, I had the feeling he did not want anything to do with me. Now I think they know enough. ... ... Oke, here we go. ... ... This happend to me in 2007. 4 horrid years, 5 dentists, 7 specialists and 2 gigabite scientific info later, in 2011, I came across the website from a parasitlogist in Arizona and nearly fell from my seat. ... ... http://www.parasit ...   [retrieve this message]
                          • Re: Worries about resin debonding procedure! by john6cl   9 mon  1,020
                             
                            This isn’t insane at all. If you look at the history of modern medicine you find all kinds of scandals, skewed research, attempts to cover up incriminating lab results, and so on. Ambien, Lipitor, and other apparently deadly drugs come to mind... ... ... Did you happen to hold on to the fibrils? Were any tests done?   [End]
                            • Re: Worries about resin debonding procedure! by liesbeth   9 mon  1,254
                               
                              Yes, I still have the material. In 2008 I’ve send some of it to Intertek polychem lab for a infra red scan. The results were not very clear. Could be a natural polymer ( polipeptide) or artificial (polyamide). They advised me to do another test but I don’t have that kinda money. 800 euro per fiber.. ... ... I found a infra red scan from methyl acrulate/ cellulose in a scientific document that looks very similar. ... ... http://foutetandarts.wordpress.com/2012/03/16/2085/ ... ...   [End]
                  • Re: Worries about resin debonding procedure! by #169919   89 days  173
                     
                    the fibers sound like the symptoms of Morgellons, have you looked into that?   [End]
  • Oral surgery this past morning 9-11-12 by TWLIGHTOF MORTALS   9 mon  356
     
    I had a Titanium implant installed with chips of cadaver bone packed in around it..INERT...... no stitches.... I filled the Amoxicillin and NORCO scripts but have not decided to use... ... ... I’m still working out Lyme and co ..... ... ... I have a healing Freq for my F-117 that I’m going to try after me foot bath Freq... ... ... Will pickup Symphytum 30c this morning, ... ... any ? suggestions? ... ... BASS-0-MATIC!! ... MMMMMN TERRIFIC BASS EVERY-TIME! ... ... Thanks   [End]
  • Cavitation Dentist in Los Angeles by charlesarmand   9 mon  1,061
     
    Does anyone here know of a dentist who performs cavitation surgery in Los Angeles? I’m having a hard time finding anyone. I know Dr. Erwin used to do them, but he no longer does them, and I don’t want to go to Mexico. Any help would be greatly appreciated!   [End]
    • Re: Cavitation Dentist in Los Angeles by InCharge   9 mon  1,121
       
      How close is this to Los Angeles? ... ... Copyright 2011 Comprehensive Dental Center Association ... Laser Dental Wellness Center-Fullerton ... 1031 Rosecrans Ave Ste 104 Fullerton CA 92833 ... 714-870-0310 ... ... http://www.cdchealth.com/healingdentalcavitations.html ... ... Scott McAddo who did mine got in a jam with Aetna Ins, and the maker of the Cavatation machine. He made a deal to give up his license in Colorado. I heard he moved to Oregon. ... ... ... ...   ... ... ... ... ...   [End]
      • Re: Cavitation Dentist in Los Angeles by charlesarmand   9 mon  960
         
        Thank you so much! Fullerton is less than an hour away. I will contact them. That’s horrible about the Aetna insurance problem. It’s scaring lots of people away from doing the surgeries apparently. So far I’ve talked to 2 holistic dentists in Los Angeles who used to do the surgery but both claim that ”for personal reasons” they’ve decided not to do them anymore. I’ll update about my experience.   [End]
      • Re: Cavitation Dentist in Los Angeles by AngelofEventide   9 mon  1,016
         
        If you’re willing to travel a short plane ride, Dr. Margolis in Mesa, AZ is considered one of the best in the country. There are cav dentists and then there are cav specialists. I wouldn’t trust any cav diagnosis or surgery to just anyone who proports to do them. If I had the money and ability I would go see Dr. Margolis about anyone else.   [End]
    • Re: Cavitation Dentist in Los Angeles by AngelofEventide   9 mon  1,037
       
      If you don’t mind taking a short plane ride, Dr. Margolis in Mesa, AZ (just outside of Phoenix), is the person to go see. I was hoping to see him while I was living in AZ, but couldn’t get the money to do so. It’s not cheap, but nothing associated with cavs are. Anyone can claim to be a cav dentist, but that doesn’t mean you want them cutting you open. Dr. Margolis is considered to be one of the top 3 in the country. I just wish I had gotten the chance to go. I’m about to move back to southern CA and don’t know who I would even consider seeing out there. Looking for a good ND too.   [End]
      • Charles, found this about the Fullerton dentist.... by AngelofEventide   9 mon  1,127
         
        http://www.ripoffreport.com/liars/dr-richard-hansen/dr-richard-hansen-laser-dental-3097f.htm   [End]
        • Re: Charles, found this about the Fullerton dentist.... by charlesarmand   9 mon  934
           
          Yeah, I saw that too. Thanks for alerting me to it. It’s really hard to tell with a review like that though. This person claims that she got an infection because dirty tools were used. I mean, what holistic dentist, what dentist anywhere, uses dirty tools? It would have to be a really slum sort of dentist, and even then, it’s unlikely. This dentist, I’ve looked him up, is a real scientist, who is OBSESSED with the hygiene of the mouth. HIghly unlikely that he would use ”dirty tools”. Could it not have been that there was a hidden infection that came to the surface when a site in her mouth ...   [retrieve this message]
          • Re: Charles, found this about the Fullerton dentist.... by charlesarmand   9 mon  919
             
            Thanks too for your recommendation of Dr. Margolis. I’m going to try Fullerton first, as I don’t really want to travel, but it’s good to know of another option.   [End]
            • Re: Charles, found this about the Fullerton dentist.... by charlesarmand   9 mon  966
               
              Here’s some stuff about ripoff report: ... ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ripoff_Report ... ... http://www.reportsripoff.com/faq.php ... ... http://www.seomoz.org/blog/chris-bennet-on-rip-off-report   [End]
              • Re: Charles, found this about the Fullerton dentist.... by AngelofEventide   9 mon  922
                 
                Thanks. Please let me know how things go with the Fullerton dentist, not just what he said, but if you thought it was dirty, etc., like the other person. I don’t know if I have a cavitation, but I do get weird sensitivity in the same teeth from time to time that makes no sense and I have a ton of major health problems. My jaw if also tender to push on. I’ve had molar extractions, as well as two root canals. Oh and if you happen to find anyone else, please let me know. I’m in CA too. You can pm me if you’d like, as I don’t get here too much. Thanks.   [End]
                • Re: Charles, found this about the Fullerton dentist.... by AngelofEventide   9 mon  932
                   
                  BTW, if I could ask, what health issues do you have, i.e. diagnosis and/or symptoms?   [End]
                  • Re: Charles, found this about the Fullerton dentist.... by charlesarmand   9 mon  940
                     
                    I have been chronically ill for about two years. It started with a really bad sinus infection that went into my inner ear and permanently damaged it. That caused dizziness and nausea and suddenly I also had CFS, FM, and migraine. I had to stop working, and it was a full year before I began to live my life somewhat normally again. I then did a candida cleanse diet, which helped a lot, but the diet and starting to recover from the ear injury didn’t solve all my problems. I still had the fatigue, the constant pain, and was starting to develop more neurological problems, such as rheumatoid art ...   [retrieve this message]
                    • Re: Charles, found this about the Fullerton dentist.... by Karlson   9 mon  986
                       
                      Charles, ... how did you visit at the Laser Dental Center in Fullerton go? ... What are their prices? ... ... I am looking for a cavitation specialist. There is none where I live (Alabama), so I look anywhere in North America, since I’ll have to travel anyway. ... The idea of treating cavitation under the tooth where root canal has been done, without extracting the tooth, is appealing; I wonder, however, if the treatment lasts, i.e. whether infection cames back. According to Dr. Shankland it gets reinfected in about 30% cases even after a proper surgical treatment.   [End]
                      • Re: Charles, found this about the Fullerton dentist.... by charlesarmand   9 mon  848
                         
                        Hi Karlson, ... ... I haven’t actually been to see him yet. I got busy and had to cancel my appointment, and now I’m not sure if I will reschedule or not. Right now I’m oil pulling and that seems to be doing something, so I’m going to try that for awhile and if it doesn’t work, I’ll look into surgery again. I also bought an infrared sauna light, which is supposed to help. I like the idea of lasers rather than invasive surgery, but I’ve read so much about how you need to open up the site to get the infection out, and Dr. Hansen as far as I know only uses lasers. Have you talked to their office? ...   [retrieve this message]
                        • Re: Charles, found this about the Fullerton dentist.... by Karlson   9 mon  917
                           
                          Charles, ... ... I did not talk to their office. It does not quite agree with me how they promote themselves on their webpage, especially ”beware of imitators” link. I guess negative advertisement makes a bad impression on me. ... I have done oil pulling for a ling time, it does help you to detoxify. It is not a permanent solution, though. Be careful, if you are not used to it and start doing it every day, it could give you diarrhea. I am doing it 5 days a week. ... ... I am also trying to research NMT (neromodulation technique) for cavitations.   [End]
                      • Karlson...... by AngelofEventide   9 mon  959
                         
                        As I told Charles, one of the best to go to is Dr. Margolis in Mesa, AZ. I was going to go to him, but couldn’t put together the money to do so. They do have a payment option called Care something that is like a medical credit card kind of thing. It is interest free for 12 months.   [End]
                        • Re: Karlson...... by charlesarmand   7 mon  733
                           
                          I spoke to Dr. Margolis today, and I think I am going to do the surgery with him in a few weeks. I haven’t been able to find anyone closer. I will update afterwards. ...   [End]
    • Re: Cavitation Dentist in Los Angeles by wakeup   5 mon  560
       
      Good Luck.   [End]
      • Re: Cavitation Dentist in Los Angeles by charlesarmand   5 mon  552
         
        Thank you to those who recommended Dr. Margolis in Mesa, AZ! ... ... I had the cavitation surgery on Wednesday with Dr. Margolis. It all went really smoothly. It was really no more of a big deal than getting a wisdom tooth out. I have some pain and swelling, but it’s not really that bad, and he and his assistant did everything they could to make my visit pleasant and comfortable. It did not take that long. The office is beautiful, and they have every machine to test for everything (Panoramic scan cavitat, etc.) Very state of the art. It’s only a six hour drive from Los Angeles, and there is a H ...   [retrieve this message]
  • Anyone know of a Cavitation doctor in california? Why don't they recogni... by Benny562   9 mon  792
     
    Why is it so hard to find help when dealing with jawbone cavitations. It makes me sick to know that the dental association doesn’t recognize jawbone cavitations. Just because it’t not common doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist. This pain I’m having is almost unbearable at times. I’ve been trying to find someone to help me,but haven’t had much success. Does anyone out there know of a good cavitation surgeon? I have all the symptoms of a jawbone cavitation. Mandibular jawbone pain that radiates to the maxilliary jaw. Sinus congestion,chronic fatigue. Hopefully there’s someone out there who knows o ...   [retrieve this message]
  • Jawbone cavitation by Benny562   10 mon  1,025
     
    I’ve been experiencing a myriad of symptoms in my health the last couple months. I have chronic fatigue,headaches,anxiety,depression,insomnia and feel suicidal at times. I had a cone beam xray done that showed I have cavitations, I was wondering if anyone on here has had the same symptoms as I do. On top of that I have 7 root canals in my mouth that the holistic dentist wants to remove. Im a mess and could really use some input please   [End]
    • Re: Jawbone cavitation by dukeeeey   10 mon  989
       
      I made a website about my journey with root canals and cavitations .. ... ... http://www.btinternet.com/~celia.curtis/ ... ... hopefully it’ll help you :) ... Basically if you do get those root canals remove, it’s not enough to remove them. All the infected bone from around the teeth must also be removed.   [End]
      • Re: Jawbone cavitation by Benny562   10 mon  954
         
        I never knew about jawbone cavitations until my neighbor told me I might have one. I had multiple root canals retreated only for the pain to stay in my teeth and jaw. I was referred to Ucla and they diagnosed me with pre trigeminal neuralgia. I wasnt about to start taking that seizure medication until I know for a fact that its that what I have. All the symptoms and signs point towards jawbone cavitation, since the area where Im having the problem I had a wisdom and molar taken out and possibly the ligament wasnt taken out and have cavitations now. On top of that I have 7 root canals that ...   [retrieve this message]
      • Re: Jawbone cavitation by stefan0809   10 mon  781
         
        Try organic vegan diet, I have 2 meals per day, fruits, whole grain cereals and nuts for breakfast, and fresh vegetables , cooked vegetables or beans or grains with seeds or olives for lunch. Lunch 6 hours after breakfast. Water 2 hours after last meal and half hour before next meal. Lemonade in the morning. ... No sugar, no white bread, no oils. ... Diet is very important, don’t expect everything from the doctor.   [End]
    • Re: Jawbone cavitation by Esstee   5 mon  310
       
      Sounds like you need to clean up your body of toxins and any/and all contributors for infection. I’d start by eliminating all sugars, milk, starch and pastas. You can then look at building your bodies natural defense by bulking up on dark greens and vegetables. I found sweet grass to be a major contributor here. And finally, if you’r still struggling, you can resort to more drastic measures such as; colloidal silver and blood purification. I’ve done all the above and found wellness despite a long standing jaw bone infection(5+ yrs). To which I’d add, today, I am symptom free. Not cured... ...   [retrieve this message]
  • Dr. Lechner - cavitation by #155165   12 mon  857
     
    Hello, ... did anyone have a cavitation treatment done by Dr. Lechner from Munich, Germany? Is the diagnostic that he uses effective? Thank you for your help, I really need advice. ... Kate   [End]
    • Re: Dr. Lechner - cavitation by dukeeeey   11 mon  750
       
      I’ve no idea if he is a good surgeon but the info on the website is really good. ... ... http://www.dr-lechner.de/engl/sanierung5.php ... ...   [End]
    • Re: Dr. Lechner - cavitation by stefan0809   10 mon  832
       
      I hope it is not too late. I did it there, my last surgery in 2007. He uses CAVITAT scan to detect cavitations, he found 7 infected areas, he told me to do first the upper right quadrant where I had 3 infected areas: 11, 12 and 18. Before the surgery they gave me ozone and vitamin infusions, and next 2 days. He is expensive. But it wouldn’t have metter to me if the surgery succeeded. It didn’t. The same pain remained on position 11 and 12. He told me to come back after 7 months to do one more cavitat scan to check. But I didn’t have money. My family and local dental specialists didn’t supp ...   [retrieve this message]
  • NMT and Cavitation by Tolle   12 mon  1,089  Cavitations / Applied Ki
     
    I have been reading about NMT therapy for cavitation. Does anyone have any recent success with this? Does anyone know of a good practitioner between L.A., and San Diego? ... I am also considering doing the cavitaion surgery. Would really appreciate any info anyone has on Dr.s in this area that do the surgery.. So tired of feeling sick and being in pain..Been so many years, no one I’ve seen can help. But still looking!! ... THANKS!!   [End]
    • Re: NMT and Cavitation by dukeeeey   12 mon  1,045
       
      Cavitations contain dead bone. Unless bring the dead back to life, the only treatment is surgery.   [End]
      • Re: NMT and Cavitation by Tolle   12 mon  808
         
        Do you know a good cavitaion dentist in southern CA???? ... Thanks..   [End]
      • Re: NMT and Cavitation by Cathalina54   11 mon  753
         
        An Ozone Injection in the jaw bone at the source of the infection can cure and prevent a jaw infection from occuring in the first place. ... ... I know of at least one such trained holistic dentist in the U.S. who does Ozone Injections just like they do in Germany. Dr. John Rothchild, 175 Mercado Street, Durango, CO. 970-382-7780   [End]
  • Costs of Cavitation Surgery? Is $1600 normal? by JennyGa   12 mon  733
     
    Hi ... I got a quote for cavitation surgery. It would be $450 for initial appt consult and then $1600 for surgery. This seems to be very expensive, is this normal? ...   [End]
    • Re: Costs of Cavitation Surgery? Is $1600 normal? by cspeter7   10 mon  746
       
      Wow! You also went to Blanch Grube and Scranton PA, didn’t you? Not only was it what you quoted for me too, but times 4 for four wisdom teath $6400. And the consult was supposed to be $450 but actually was $500 because I was told upon leaving tha tthe cavitat was $50 for 2 of the areas. Was glad she could not get it to work on the other 2 areas or I would have owed an extra $100. I’m inclined to dispute that additional $50 cavitat charge with her office since no mention was made of it’s added cost until afterwards. Perhaps she has a very high overhead in her practice. The mercury fi ...   [retrieve this message]
  • cavitation dentist near Northern NJ? by JennyGa   13 mon  697
     
    Can anyone recommend a cavitation dentist near northern NJ? I live 30 min outside NY city.   [End]
    • Re: cavitation dentist near Northern NJ? by Taper   12 mon  647
       
      Yes there is! I just learned this this week. I live down south and asked my dentist if anyone good was in NJ for a relative of mine. He gave me the following name! ... ... ... Dr. Phil Mollica ... 392 Victor Street ... Saddle Brook, NJ 07606 ... P: (201) 587-0222 ... ... ... http://www.rockmolldental.com/DrMoll.html   [End]
    • Re: cavitation dentist near Northern NJ? by BCmama   10 mon  543
       
      My family goes to Dr. Perman in englewood cliffs. He has been excellent so far and we have also had a very good experience with his hygienists. I know he does a lot of oral surgery now and I think he may even be affiliated with Englewood Hospitals oral surgery department. I definitely recommend him.   [End]
  • dental health by #137587   13 mon  946
     
    In the last 4 years I have had terrible health, skin issues (morgellons-grovers), fatigue, brain fog, IBS (200lbs down to 155 lbs, eye problem, scalp and parasites. About a year ago I met a holistic dentist who said I had a dental issue. Since then we have pulled all of my wisdom teeth and most of my teeth the we chew. Next week we finish all the chewing teeth. All of them hae had terrible black/greenish roots. We cannot figure this out. I seem to get a little better as we clean up the infections. ... ... Has anyone else seen this? We have no clue about why this would happen. I did have ...   [retrieve this message]
    • Re: dental health by #150031   13 mon  955
       
      Yes, I’ve had a similar experience. The crowned molars had black bacteria inside of them (which is probably Clostridium) and the root canals looked like mummy teeth. I had severe fatigue, chronic tooth aches and headaches, insomnia, etc. My teeth were in terrible shape too. I consulted with several dentists and oral surgeons before I was able to get them out. Most feared that I’d go into shock or coma if the teeth shattered upon removal so they rejected me, but I continued to look for a surgeon. ... ... Actually, all of the root canals did shatter and most of the crowned teeth came out mostly ...   [retrieve this message]
      • Re: dental health by #137587   13 mon  735
         
        Interesting- and thanks. ... Whilke I had no pain and mine also didnt show on xrays, I certainly have had plenty of issues. I still have at leasty 5 more to go and maybe more after that-about half are gone now. ... I cant figure out why?   [End]
      • Re: dental health by #137587   13 mon  803
         
        How long after getting the teeth pulled did it take for you to feel better? Did all of your health come back? ... Did you go with denturesor implants?   [End]
        • Re: dental health by #150031   13 mon  934
           
          The chronic fatigue and pain decreased immediately. I felt less depressed and experienced a very uplifting and energetic reaction. I had to hold myself back physically, because I had so much housework and yardwork to do, but the extractions held me back to a certain extent. If I did too much, the extractions weeped and bled. If my blood pressure went up, the extractions hurt. ... ... I have metal toxicity, so I don’t plan to use implants. If the dentures don’t feel secure, instead of implants, I’ll get bone grafts to build up the ridges. ... ... All of my health has not completely reversed. My lymph ...   [retrieve this message]
          • Re: dental health by #137587   13 mon  791
             
            The dentist kept calling it gangrenous. ... I cant say things turned on like a switch but its been 6-7 weeks since we started and I added 20lbs. My skin issues seem some better also. I still get very tired. ... Wed I have 5 more being pulled. If its up to me I will pull them all. ... I get eye floaters all the time and I wonder if they will go away. FYI- my eye floaters went away for a while when I took some anti-parasitic meds. ... Wed cant come quickly enough   [End]
            • Re: dental health by #150031   13 mon  887
               
              Interesting... You know, my dentist said that all old root canals are gangrenous, so perhaps yours were green because they were in the advanced stage of rotting in your flesh. So far, I had five root canals and six crowned teeth extracted. My old root canals looked like orangish baby mummy teeth and the crowned teeth had black clostridium in them. ... ... I haven’t noticed weight changes or skin differences, but even though I have more energy, I still have some very serious fatigue issues that overwhelm me at times. It’s unpredictable as to when it happens, but the chronic fatigue is so greatl ...   [retrieve this message]
              • Re: dental health by #137587   13 mon  716
                 
                We pulled # 2 and 28-31 this morning. I feel like crap right now-mainly my head. Black roots-teeth looked sick. ... I still havetthe front 8 but will get them pulled as soon as possilbe-they hurt and flagged as bad on the electrodermal. ... I am very curious about the next couple weeks. Like I said before I went from 200 down to 155-started getting better when we pulled some sick teeth out of my mouth and in seven weeks I got up to 178. ... I still have some dermatitis, eye floaters-stomach issues and fatigue-will see what happends   [End]
    • Re: dental health by BracesandBeyond   12 mon  760
       
      Tooth picker is very essential to remove any material from your teeth gap after a food. But while using it, be cautious since the sharp edge may sometimes harm your mouth or teeth gums.Never drink highly chilled liquid items. It is very harmful to your teeth if you drink any liquid items like water, cool drinks which are highly chilled. It will cause pain to your teeth and persons who have this habit over a period of time will get permanent toothache problems. Always drink in a mild chill condition only. ... ... Invisible braces treatment in Bangalore ... Best orthodontist in Bangalore ... Braces ...   [retrieve this message]
  • Dr. Robert Jarvis - Caviations by #17845   14 mon  1,306
     
    Has anyone heard of Dr. Robert Jarvis II in Santa Rosa CA? I plan to see him next week about cavitation and wonder if anyone has experience with him? ... ... I have had chronic Lyme disease and very debilitating pain. A formed MD (Dietrich Klinghardt) and my current dentist both think I have two cavitation sites at my former wisdom teeth sites. I have heard a lot about the jaw and chronic illness being related...anyone have any input here? ... ... Thanks so much!   [End]
    • Re: Dr. Robert Jarvis - Caviations by lgrass   12 mon  822
       
      did u see jarvis. did he operate on your cavitations. if so, have u seen improvement. thinking of seeing him also. ... ... tx, lisa   [End]
      • Re: Dr. Robert Jarvis - Caviations by sevan   12 mon  825
         
        yes, i saw Jarvis for a consultation. i wasn’t too impressed. he was non-communicative and i had to pry out of him what he planned to do and why. he saw me from a surgeons point of view and only saw my mouth, not my entire person. IMO, many docs get irritated when you question what they are doing, and that is a bad sign. your body, your money, your employee. ... ... what i understand he does is basically cuts a slot in the caviated area and injects ozone. that’s it. he thought scraping and such was too aggressive, but that is his opinion. ... ... i ended up seeing a ND who is also a former dentist n ...   [retrieve this message]
        • Re: Dr. Robert Jarvis - Caviations by lgrass   12 mon  919
           
          hi ... ... thanks...wld love to hear more abt your cav treatment can you pls PM me and then I can write you back with my email addy. ... ... i thought jarvis’ surgery was too quick to be effective, i had one surgery done by him but felt no result at all. ... ... its really difficult to find someone who is good to treat this condition. ... ... thanks, lisa   [End]
          • Re: Dr. Robert Jarvis - Caviations by sevan   12 mon  958
             
            Lisa, ... ... not much else to say. i wish i could be more helpful. that only other doc that i have heard about that does invasive work is Dr. Glaros in Houston, TX. but otherwise i think there are only a few people that do the surgeries. ... ... good luck!   [End]
  • How I stopped my bone infection.... by Esstee   15 mon  1,644
     
    Believe it or not, I’ve been a member at curezone for several years and I never knew this forum existed! I’m also quite surprised that it never came-up in my search over the years though I might have overlooked it. ... ... Anyways, I’ve been struggling with a lower jawbone infection for several years now and I’ve been through some very tough times as a result of this(pain, kidney damage, depression, antibiotic resistance, long term antibiotic side-effects such as joint damage, psychological and emotional etc) I mean the list seems endless! ... ... However, I’m happy to report that all is not lost f ...   [retrieve this message]
    • Re: How I stopped my bone infection.... by yetti   14 mon  967
       
      what caused the bone infection in the first place and where is it located. ... and yeah, can definately relate to the death thoughts ... but keep on keeping on after all ... tomorrow is another day!   [End]
      • Re: How I stopped my bone infection.... by Esstee   12 mon  879
         
        Q. what caused the bone infection in the first place and where is it located. ... ... A. The bone infection was caused by a slip of a needle during a root canal gone wrong. The dentist performing the procedure was trying to force a needle between the two teeth when she slipped and drove the needle deep into the bone. My take is that this introduced bacteria into the bone and began the entire affair. ... ... The infected bone is located in the lower mandible at the left mandibular first molar. ... ... That being said, my latest biopsy showed my infection has turned fungal. :(   [End]
    • Re: How I stopped my bone infection.... by linguabella   13 mon  861
       
      I read your story and can’t help but think of what I’m going through. I have cavitations (jaw bone infections). I truly believe in MMS and now CDS. ... ... Would you mind telling me what dosage you took to overcome the infection and how long did it take you to see results. ... ... I thank you!!!   [End]
      • Re: How I stopped my bone infection.... by Esstee   12 mon  973
         
        Hello, first off I want to apologize for taking so long to answer. Problem is, I forgot all about this post and completely neglected to check up on it after posting it. ... ... Q. Would you mind telling me what dosage you took to overcome the infection and how long did it take you to see results. ... ... In my own condition, I started with MMS and didn’t see any real changes until I reached an 18 drops dose 3 times per day. I followed this protocol until I could not longer tolerate the stuff(roughly 3 years) in any way shape or form. ... ... I then began CDS as a substitute for MMS which I take in a dos ...   [retrieve this message]
        • Re: How I stopped my bone infection.... by Esstee   5 mon  369
           
          I wanted to update this thread and say that I’ve been officially off MMS/CDS for over 6 months now as a result of colloidal silver/blood purifier treatments. Which I might add, are much easier to tolerate than the MMS/CDS ever was. ... ... Having said that, I’m planning on adding a high intensity IR laser treatments to my condition in May, in hopes of curing my condition once and for all. (fingers crossed). ... ...   [End]
  • nvm by chaosoffar   16 mon  421
     
    nvm   [End]
  • Is it possible to have a cavitation or infection at the tip of a root wi... by Jen918   17 mon  1,433  Cavitations / Dental Hea / Dental Sup / 4 / 5
     
    I went somewhere thinking I needed to have one dead tooth extracted and they are saying there is are dark marks at the tips of the roots of all four wisdom teeth (on the OPG x-ray). They say its probably infection/cavitation. I can see the mark by two roots at the bottom but it is so faint and I don’t want to have four teeth taken out if I don’t need to. ... Just wondered if anyone has ever heard of this. I have never had an extraction or root canal and never had any problems with my wisdom teeth - no cavities in them. Just seems so extreme to take them all out. ... Could there be any other ...   [retrieve this message]
  • cavitation scan and surgery if needed in the UK by snowathlete   17 mon  948  Cavitations / Dental Hea / CFS, ME, C
     
    hi, ... ... I have ME/CFS and have a few problems with my teeth. ... ... I am looking into the possibility that cavitations may be a factor, and want to get either a cavitat or 3d cone ct scan done to check my jaws for cavitations. ... ... If found, then obviously i would then need to have the surgery done to sort it. ... ... I am in the UK in Wiltshire. I know of one place in the UK that does this, the Munroe Hall clinic in Bedfordshire but want to check out other options and get some advice. ... ... I also need some other stuff done, amalgams replaced, fillings, chipped tooth sorted etc. ... ... I am also looking int ...   [retrieve this message]
  • I REALLY need some advice, please by Mommaloves   17 mon  1,684  Dental Support / Dental Hea / Cavitation / 4
     
    I had tooth 19 (my bottom left molar) filled (white filling) by a bad dentist 3 years ago,I had pain the whole year after the filling while chewing only so I did not chew on that side, 1 year later I went to another dentist and she refilled the tooth, with white composite filling, still the same pain- only if i were to chew or touch the specific spot, or if the toothbrush touches this specific little spot on the tooh (which is near the front cusp going towards the top center of the tooth) the pain is very bad but doesnt last, the tooth is not sensitive to hot or cold, I can clench my teet ...   [retrieve this message]
    • Re: I REALLY need some advice, please by ThinkAgain   17 mon  1,422
       
      It’s very difficult to say what could be wrong without seeing anything. Your problem could be a bad filling or poorly adjusted occlusion (bite) on your filling. Also some people have tooth nerves that are closer to outside surface of the tooth, which make for more sensitivity in some spots.   [End]
      • Re: I REALLY need some advice, please by Mommaloves   11 mon  908
         
        Hey, thanks for your response. It’s been awhile and I’ve gone to the dentist again who did the filling and she took xrays and everything looks fine, though I still have pain when biting onto food/ chewing. The only thing the xray showed is that a nerve in the molar is unusually high but the filling is not a deep one, it does not go into the dentin. The dentist could not offer me any help other than a referral to see an endodontist. I have not gone, and don’t really plan to. ... My bottom molar does not hurt as long as i do not chew semi-hard- hard foods. I think maybe getting it replaced wit ...   [retrieve this message]
        • Re: I REALLY need some advice, please by ThinkAgain   11 mon  966
           
          First, let me say that your dentist should be able to make your tooth numb without injecting all over the place. Injections into 2 or sometimes 3 spots is normal procedure, however if a dentist injects all over the place, it means s/he does not know where your nerves are and for me, that’s reason enough to doubt my dentist’s abilities. ... ... Regarding your molar pain being caused by a nerve that’s close to surface, it’s very much possible. However, in situation like that, hot and cold will also cause pain. But if your pain occurs only when you bite, my best guess is that your new filling is o ...   [retrieve this message]
    • Re: I REALLY need some advice, please by LIFEcounselor1   13 mon  1,207
       
      To momaloves--- ... ... I can Help and will answer your question & concerns when I have time, later this week. Your situation is fixable if you’re able to take decisive action AND if you’re willing to learn. ... The veracity of My answers & my information will be Self-Evident as soon as you’re done reading it. ... ... But I need current data about You before I reply. ... SO-what’s your current Status? Tell me how many natural teeth are in your Head. Use the Teeth numbers when telling me exactly which teeth have fillings and which are missing, etc. Tell me the condition of your teeth by their numbers. ...   [retrieve this message]
      • Re: I REALLY need some advice, please by Tolle   12 mon  1,043
         
        I was wonering if you coulld please let me know of any cavitation dentists in southern CA? Found Dr. in mexico, but not here. I was told by Dr. Cook in Wi ( sent him my panoramic) that i have cavitation issues. Please help if you can, everything is just getting worse.. Thanks   [End]
  • cavitation coming back? by #57844   18 mon  1,005
     
    I know it is common for people needing surgery again after having the cavitation cleaned out. ... ... Does anyone know how long it takes for a cavitation to come back back after surgery? ... ... How soon can symptoms appear? ... ... Thankyou   [End]
    • Re: cavitation coming back? by dukeeeey   18 mon  942
       
      depends, if the surgeon missed a spot while cleaning, the symptoms can come back quickly. ... ... I had a cav surgery that failed twice. First time I think he cleaned everything out. Problem started to come back really 6 months after surgery.   [End]
      • Re: cavitation coming back? by phelp   17 mon  858
         
        For the last 5 years I have had poor health-skin-scalp-stomach and lung issues. Six to nine months ago I met a dentist who said I had infected teeth-he used an electrodermal machine to test me. We pulled all four wisdom teeth and some others-total of seven. They all were grossly infection-they looked black from the gum line down. Today-about six months later he had to go back in and clean out some infection in the jaw bone I guess. He said they were near #19 and 32. Is this somewhat normal? ... Is there anything I can do to help the healing? ... phelp   [End]
    • Re: cavitation coming back? by nomirena   17 mon  927
       
      My infection returned in about two months after surgery. It started with tingling and now is worse than before, I have severe facial nerve pain that I didn’t have before the surgery. I have been unable to find a different Dr in my area....not sure what to do.   [End]
      • Re: cavitation coming back? by yetti   15 mon  782
         
        they have a new collodial silver gel on the market ... instead of a liquid it sticks to the gum longer, they are using it in canada as a bacterial treatment after surgery etc.   [End]
    • Re: cavitation coming back? by Esstee   12 mon  659
       
      Yes its common. ... ... The cells have a nasty habit of keeping a memory. This is why it’s best to replace damaged bone with healthy marrow(transplant). The older method of packing antibiotic cement in the cavity don’t hold up well against recurring infection. ... ... Also, it’s quite common for the infection to lay in narrow fissures within the bone which will remain invisible to scans. Which often result in a reoccurring infection over time. ... ... That being said, bone infection are very difficult to eradicate which often results in multiple procedures and years of care and treatment. ... ... Hope thi ...   [retrieve this message]
      • Re: cavitation coming back? by #156084   11 mon  605
         
        For anyone that has cavitation that keeps coming back, it may be helpful to have a holistic dentist do an ozone injection in that area.   [End]
  • Has anyone here used Zeolite for their cavs? by AngelofEventide   19 mon  595
     
    I am taking Zeolite now for heavy metal chelation. Since Zeolites absorb metals, toxins, bad bacteria, fungus, candida and so on, do you think it would work on any potential cav? I don’t know if I have a cav or not (haven’t been able to save up for, or get to the cav specialist I want to see), but just wondering. I’ve been on the Zeolite for over a week and started having some twinging in one of my teeth tonight. Had my amalgams removed years ago. Thanks.   [End]
  • Anyone know about dental material testing? by Grace2Marayger   19 mon  1,634  Dental Support / Amalgam Re / Root Canal / 4 / 5
     
    RE: ... Biocomp Laboratories vs Clifford test for dental materials compatibility? ... ... I am trying to decide between those two and, or kinesiology type energy testing like ART Autonomic Response Testing and, or Zyto Testing. ... ... Anyone know about dental material testing?   [End]
    • Re: Anyone know about dental material testing? by preeti22   19 mon  1,570
       
      Lots of lack of knowledge also there in many peoples regarding dental health. As the way of brushing and treatment for the teeth.   [End]
    • Re: Anyone know about dental material testing? by samhod   19 mon  1,705
       
      I wish I had an answer! I’m looking at the same thing and am following your thread.... ... I’m also looking into dentists in Tijuana, do you happen to have heard of any referrals for biological dentists from there? ... Thank you, and all the best! ... Sam ... The Huggins Institute had a staff member that personally went to Dr. Lagos in TJ (couldn’t for legal reasons of course ’recommend’): http://www.biologicaldent.com/index.html ... don’t know if he’s the one, still gathering info, thanks again   [End]
      • Re: Anyone know about dental material testing? by samhod   18 mon  1,528
         
        What I started to type (pain brain fog...) was that Dr. Lagos suggests going through Biocomp and provides details on his website. I called them yesterday and the staff was very friendly, informative and prompt, I’m receiving my kit in the mail here in the next day or two. Also have quick turnaround ave. around a day or two. Requesting kit is free, then when you mail it back the charge is $275 for processing.   [End]
        • Re: Anyone know about dental material testing? by Grace2Marayger   18 mon  1,513
           
          I have a kit of BioComp and then I got interested in ... The Clifford test and at the suggestion of my dentist I ended up going to a Wellness Center that used Bio Meridian testing instead. We tested 80 different dental materials. The testing showed me non reactive to amalgam but reactive to mercury. I think there is mercury in amalgam so that is a little confusing. I have an appointment to re crown my #15 root canal tooth. I wish I had the guts to have it pulled and I am praying I am doing the right thing. ... ... Please report back how your testing goes!   [End]
          • Re: Anyone know about dental material testing? by yetti   14 mon  1,305
             
            if you decide to have the root canal pulled... ... tell the doctor to pull the peridontal ligament with it ... the peridontal ligament holds the tooth in place, if left in it can block circulation and hold bacteria and cause... ... jawbone cavitations. wish i would have known this before ... i had my root canal pulled.   [End]
    • Dental material testing by fortis123   15 mon  1,348
       
      Dental material testing is especially patients who have experienced multiple allergies, multiple chemical sensitivities, or patients wanting to replace many restorations and/or undergo total dental revision.   [End]
  • After surgery by nomirena   20 mon  428
     
    I had surgery on Wednesday to repair my cavitation. Any tips for healing in the coming weeks ? Has anyone had problems with recurrence once it has healed ?   [End]
  • after cavitation surgery? by smitho   21 mon  937
     
    Hi, i am booked in tomorrow to have 2 cavitation sites cleaned out,both from wisdom teeth extractions.. ... ... How painful is the procedure,and after the operation? ... ... ... Would i be able to drive home afterwards? it will be a 2 hour trip home.. ... ... Thanks!   [End]
  • After cavitation surgery -- 1 inflamed site. by missthang   21 mon  1,068  Cavitations / Dental Hea
     
    I had my 4 cavitations debried yesterday and I guess overall it went ok. One of the sites, however, seems to be a bit inflamed -- the others are kind of sore but not particularly swollen, but this one’s kind of swollen. ... ... The dentist who did it is 2.5 hrs away and I simply cannot make the return trip to have a follow up, so I’d like to ask you all what you think I should do. The dentist gave me some homeopathic crystals to put under my tongue and I took them every 1/2 hr yesterday (well, until I fell asleep at 8pm), but since I’m also battling candida, I didn’t want to keep taking them to ...   [retrieve this message]
  • Not sure which direction..... by nomirena   22 mon  1,018
     
    ... I have had a gum infection over the past few months that has not been resolved. I went to a periodontist who did laser surgey because he thought my ligaments were pulling the gum tissue away from my teeth. This is in the same area where I had a tissue graft a few years ago because of a thirty year old injury. A couple of weeks later, the infection came back. Now, he tells me that I have a cavitation from osteoporosis. I have a test scheduled but I am pre-menopausal and have doubts about that. He gave me an antibiotic which, from what I read, will not help and it made me very sick. ...   [retrieve this message]
    • Re: Not sure which direction..... by nomirena   22 mon  947
       
      I forgot to add that the periodontist told me that he would fill the hole. Is that right ?   [End]
    • Re: Not sure which direction..... by dukeeeey   22 mon  1,106
       
      How did he work out you had a cavitation ? Sounds pretty dubious to me. You can have a massive cavitation, and the gum above will look perfectly healthy with no inflammation at all. ... ... As for non invasive treatments for cavitations. I think their probability for success lies somewhere around the 0% mark. Cavitational osteocrenosis can be likened to having a finger get frost bitten then die and go black. The only possible solution is to remove the dead material or finger. Cavitations are like this, even though there is a physical hole, normally the bone around them is heavily diseased or de ...   [retrieve this message]
      • Re: Not sure which direction..... by nomirena   22 mon  920
         
        What about filling it ?   [End]
        • Re: Not sure which direction..... by dukeeeey   22 mon  884
           
          fill it with what ? ...   [End]
          • Re: Not sure which direction..... by nomirena   22 mon  940
             
            He lasers out the hole and fills with bovine bone.   [End]
            • Re: Not sure which direction..... by dukeeeey   22 mon  1,000
               
              i dont know much about this really, but if done right a cavitation will heal and regrow healthy bone on its own. It’s just takes a while, actually it can take up to a year.   [End]
              • Re: Not sure which direction..... by nomirena   22 mon  1,066
                 
                I have an appointment with the perio to go over in depth what he plans to do. He briefly told me that he lasers out the problem area and then grafts the bone. He says the graft helps regrow your own cells therefore healing faster. I was hoping to see if someone else had it done to confirm. I have been going to him for a few years and have had three surgeries not related to this and he seems to be honorable.   [End]
  • Has anyone seen Dr. Chris Hussar? by naturegirl39   22 mon  2,112
     
    I am considering cavitation surgery with Dr. Chris Hussar in Reno, NV. A friend who had surgery with him highly recommends him(his health improved significantly following surgery). Dr. Hussar reviewed the panoral x-ray I mailed to him and found cavitations in my three extracted wisdom teeth as well as infection in a remaining wisdom tooth and in a recent root canal. I was in excellent health until about 10 years ago (age 45) and have tried just about everything to get better (amalgam removal included). ... ... If anyone has seen Dr. Hussar, I would really appreciate your feedback.   [End]
    • Re: Has anyone seen Dr. Chris Hussar? by justlife   21 mon  1,282
       
      I too am seeking any feed back about Dr. Hussar. Have you learned anything yet? Anything would be helpful. Thanks   [End]
      • Re: Has anyone seen Dr. Chris Hussar? by smileynow   16 mon  1,151
         
        I talked to Dr. Hussar in the last year and he refused to take my case, as he was in the process of retiring. I wonder if he is tired of being harrassed by the maistream ”good ol’ boy” network of dentistry where he practices? ... ... If I find a practitioner to diagnose and successfully treat my cavitations, I will announce it (if it is okay with the practitioner) here on this forum.   [End]
    • Re: Has anyone seen Dr. Chris Hussar? by smileynow   16 mon  1,141
       
      Have you been able to get your cavitation surgery? I had a consultation with Dr. Hussar more than a year ago and was not ready to have the surgery, as I had never heard of a cavitation. After more suffering & antibiotics I called Dr. Hussar, but he does not want to take my case at this point. He is in the process of retiring. ... ... It is criminal for the majority of dental schools and dentists to pretend cavitations don’t exist! I wish a symptomatic cavitation on each and every one of them. What are we supposed to do? If I find a surgeon to address and successfully treat my problem I ...   [retrieve this message]
      • Re: Has anyone seen Dr. Chris Hussar? by LIFEcounselor1   13 mon  1,365
         
        Yes, I’ve seen Dr. Hussar. ... He is a Friend & a Colleague. ... I have also been one of his Patients. In fact, he did all 4 of my Cavitation Surgeries (1998-2002) & the Aftercare procedures {Cultures & Sensitivities, IV Antibiotics at Home, etc.}, ... ... I was LITERALLY dying from Systemic Sepsis & beginning Kidney failure & High Fevers when Dr. Ravins {Los Angeles} referred me to him in 1998. Even though Dr. Ravins did Cavitation Surgery, he told me that he did not want to work on me because he had never had a Patient with 4 massive Cavitations, which infected 26 units in my Maxilla & in my Man ...   [retrieve this message]
        • Re: Has anyone seen Dr. Chris Hussar? by lgrass   10 mon  869
           
          hi: ... ... i desperately need your help. i am suffering from a jaw infection that is destroying my health and i can find noone to help me. i had an abcessed tooth that rc’d 2x, then apicod, finally extracted. i still have extreme pain in that same location and am systemically ill now too. i feel if i cannot find help soon i too will die from this. ... ... pls write me at lgrasso_hawaii at yahoo dot com. ... ... i live in CA and am willing to travel if the right person can help win this battle. ... ... thanks for any and all help. ... ... with great appreciation.   [End]
          • Re: Has anyone seen Dr. Chris Hussar? by Benny562   10 mon  877
             
            I’m in the same boat, I just had 3 root canals removed and cleaned out following the Dr huggins protocol,but the pain has actually gotten worse in my jaw almost to the point of excruciating. I feel toxic and feel like my body is going to shut down any day and it’s a scary feeling. I can’t keep living like this and trying to find someone to help you is so hard :(.. If anyone knows of a good cavitation surgeon pls contact me at Bennyoc1@yahoo.com I’d greatly appreciate it   [End]
        • Re: Has anyone seen Dr. Chris Hussar? by lostin2space   6 mon  427
           
          Can you tell me if he is still seeing patients & if so where I could find him? I’ve heard nothing but amazing things about him & I want to make an appt. If you don’t want to post it here could you please email it to me? Thanks so much!   [End]
        • Re: Has anyone seen Dr. Chris Hussar? by charlesarmand   5 mon  324
           
          I was scheduled to do a cavitation surgery with Dr. Hussar, but several weeks after scheduling he suddenly doubled the price, and then a week after that he cancelled, saying that he was retired. This process set me back a good few weeks. This was in November.   [End]
    • Re: Has anyone seen Dr. Chris Hussar? by Stella Raylene   5 mon  338
       
      I have seen Dr. Hussar. I would highly recommend seeing him regarding your cavitations and root canal infection. I have had the surgery as well. Many people have had the surgery and had much success like myself. One man who could not walk is walking now. The infections can cause of many illnesses not just one. I would suggest getting the surgeries as the bacteria you have go directly into your blood stream. You can only benefit from having it done.   [End]
  • Image Embedded Chelation before removing root canals and Crowns ?panoramic x-ray to ide... by FantasyArt   22 mon  4,194  Root Canals / Cavitation / Dental Sup / 4 / 5 / 6
     
    Please, I need your advise ,I`m desperate and don’t know what to do anymore. ... I have replaced the visible Amalgam Fillings more than a month ago ... and didn`t start the chelation because I still have two Root Canals and two Crowns. ... ... Is there a way to chelate with DMSA before removing root canals and Crowns ? ... I already have the DMSA. ... ... I had many visits to a number of dentists and the family doctor. ... All of them refuse to give me the appointment to Ultra sound \MRI with STIR imaging \ Thermal imaging. ... The family doctor sends me to the dentists ,while they send me to do a digital panorami ...   [retrieve this message]
    • Re: Chelation before removing root canals and Crowns ?panoramic x-ray to... by dukeeeey   22 mon  3,073
       
      chelation is meant when you have a high exposure over a short period of time, eg you were exposed to a huge amount of mercury vapour and it’s in your blood stream. ... ... If you have amalgams you have the opposite of this. You have had a low exposure but over years. The metal isn’t in your blood, it’s bound inside all of your cells. Chelation will physically rip it out of your cells causing damage. There is also the possibility they will rip it out of your cells and just dump it somewhere else, so it can cause damage there. Chelation will also strip your body of vital minerals. ... ... For most peo ...   [retrieve this message]
      • Great explanation, Dukeeeey! by fledgling   22 mon  2,902
         
        Good thinking. ... ... I use Himalayan crystal Mineral Salts in a footbath to restore mineral balance, and cure any panic. ... ... Movement is good, too. ... ... I do an outdoor job of work for at least an hour every day...I am also relearning to walk. It’s been just two years since my stroke, and quitting 50 years of smoking. ... ... ... The other day I heard that the Arctic is polluted (mercury was mentioned four times). ... ... They also said that the polar bears are dying, and that mercury comes out of them through their fur. ... ... Perhaps we should shave our heads every once in a while. ... ... Someone pointed out tha ...   [retrieve this message]
        • Re: Great explanation, Dukeeeey! by FantasyArt   22 mon  2,830
           
          I Agree. ... I`m still searching for a non-plastic footbath localy. ... Why shave our heads if it already came out ? ... ... Yes me too. No CFL lightbulbs in my room ,but couldn`t convience my family. ...   [End]
      • I`m tempted to do the x-ray... by FantasyArt   22 mon  2,654
         
        Iv`e though most people today must chelate ,given the huge amounts of heavy metals and other toxins we are exposed to. ... ... The BAD dentist who crippled me did replace one Amalgam some years ago with the regular, unsafe method of drilling, probably leaving some Mercury inside. Guess this doesn`t count as all of it is already bound ? ... ... Thats for sure :( I`m still searching privately . ... But while I`m at it, I`m tempted to do the x-ray so I can try to find it by myself and then convience the dentist to either appoint me to Ultra sound \MRI or extract the Root Canals and instruct him how to do ...   [retrieve this message]
        • Re: I`m tempted to do the x-ray... by fledgling   22 mon  2,677
           
          Hi, FantasyArt, ... ... I believe I know how you feel...I had a dentist drill out a cracked filling, without benefit of rubber dam. ... ... I was spitting bits for days, and I am certain I swallowed at least two pieces. Later, for ages, the right back corner of my jaw was sore. ... ... Then, I felt something move and slide...from that corner of my jaw, forward, and stick to the outside of my esophagus, inside. ... ... It’s now gone, but every once in a while my throat aches, from somewhere beyond my tonsils. Yes, I still have my tonsils at age 73...though I am missing a few other bits. ... ... ... ... I have been ve ...   [retrieve this message]
      • Re: Chelation before removing root canals and Crowns ?panoramic x-ray to... by samhod   19 mon  2,336
         
        I am in exact same boat and have been using zeolite from helpingamericanow.com (i forget the company that makes it, but they are the only ones who process zeolite without harmful chemicals). site also sells home urine kits to test heavy metals and chart your progress. i went from off the chart high level heavy metal to low/absent, but my mouth is still garbage and I didn’t have amalgams taken out properly so I’m sure I’m still leaching so am still using the zeolite until I can figure things out... sigh. I wish we could just have wooden teeth like George Washington, I can’t believe how m ...   [retrieve this message]
    • pain in root canaled- Crowned tooth ? by FantasyArt   22 mon  2,760
       
      I just now had a moderate pain in my root canaled Crowned ... tooth for a few seconds and then it was gone. ... I started swishing with 3 drops of 2.5% iodine ... and it happened again. ... How is it possible? isn`t it dead? ... Any idea what is it ? damage from tooth flossing?   [End]
      • Re: pain in root canaled- Crowned tooth ? by hanna   21 mon  2,744
         
        I don’t know if you are still around, but I will answer anyhow. ... Since you seemed to mainly concerned about your teeth I wondered if you have done easier things talked about on CZ. ... My brainfog and aches and pains in different parts throughout the body went away with liverflushing. I also did bowel cleansing with oxypowder. ... ... Since then I have traveled to different forums but that is my base. ... ... Since all the talk about amalgams I had them replaced, even the rootcanals though they prefer to pull them. I still have one bridge but for the rest I assume all the electricity in my mouth is gon ...   [retrieve this message]
  • Pain relieved.and reduced swelling w mustard and sunflower oil by rudenski   23 mon  1,243
     
    I will swish most any oil but canola or vegatable oil for mouth, teeth and gum health but I had a filling fall out and my oregano oil is 4 hours away. My sunflower and Ginger oil were not strong enough and then I read that a teaspoon of mustard a day will relieve arthritis. I was desperate and swished some regular mustard from the frig. It has reduced the swelling and taken awaymost of the pain. What a cheap alternative to a root canal and a stopgap measure until I can get a non-amalgam crown or filling. I will follow up if it stops working.   [End]
  • Best dentist on east coast for cavitations ? by p777   23 mon  1,429  Cavitations / Dental Hea / Dental Sup
     
    I had a crown fall out tooth #13 (left upper jaw)last July 12 that had 2 root canals previously done. I am concerned about a possible cavitation as I was having symptoms like lightheaded, fatigue, dizziness, depression,brain fog, headache,etc as well as a rash on left side of neck since Feb.2011. ... ... I also have Lyme disease still have amalgam fillings take medication as well as being homozygous for MTHFR gene so I do not detox well. Dentist I am looking for would take this into consideration ... ... I would appreciate if people would post or personal e-mail (to protect identity of dentist) wh ...   [retrieve this message]
  • Image Embedded MRI for Cavitations by dukeeeey   23 mon  950  Cavitations / Dental Hea
     
    So 3 years ago I had a cavitat scan now which revealed a I had 3 cavitations, one where I had previously had a root canal extracted, and 2 where both my lower wisdom teeth had been extracted. The problem on my left side was huge, went most of the way along my jawbone. Anyway after my surgery my chronic health problems went. I was previously diagnosed with CFS, and the only help i was offered was to talk to other sick people...I was extremely extremely ill. ... ... 6 months after having much improved health my health problems started to return. But this time the cavitat and x-ray were all clear. ...   [retrieve this message]
  • need advice on dental rinse solution post root canal extractions by #132442   24 mon  1,440  Dental Health / Root Canal / Cavitation / 4
     
    I am getting 5 root canals extracted tomorrow and wondered if anyone could advise me on how to make a solution to have the dentist use to flush out extraction sites.I have Lugols iodine and distilled water.Anyone ever mixed there own solution and if so what did you put it in? Thank you!   [End]
  • Do silorane based composite fillings pose any health threat? by FantasyArt   24 mon  2,500  Amalgam Replacement / Dental Hea / Dental Sup / 4 / 5
     
    I have found what type of composite fillings the biological dentist uses in my area, and it`s silorane based. ... How safe is it compared to other composite fillings ? ... ... It seems to contain bisphenol A glycidyl methacrylate ... (bis-GMA) and Yttrium fluoride but idk if it`s ... the one the dentist will use... ... ... Composition -Filtek LS Low Shrink Posterior Restorative: ... • Silorane resin ... • Initiating system: camphorquinone, iodonium salt, electron donor ... • Quartz filler ... • Yttrium fluoride ... • Stabilizers ... • Pigments ... LS System Adhesive Self-Etch Primer: ... • Phosphorylated methacrylates ... • Vitrebond ...   [retrieve this message]
    • Re: Do silorane based composite fillings pose any health threat? by powertool4   24 mon  1,867
       
      Wow, that’s a lot of crap in there that I wouldn’t want in my body. ... ... Look up ”Simile composite”. That’s the one I get and it’s very minimal in its ingredients.   [End]
    • Re: Do silorane based composite fillings pose any health threat? by richinspirit   5 mon  430
       
      All composites contain a long list of chemicals, you just normally wouldn’t be provided that list. Just because it has a scary sounding name doesn’t always mean trouble. Yttrium fluoride, for instance, is stable unless exposed to extremely high temperatures (the kind that would kill you) or to acids. ... ... I looked extensively through the scientific literature about the composite resins that exist in order to find the least toxic one for my own amalgam replacements. My conclusion is that Filtek Silorane is far superior and less toxic than other available composites. Silorane is a relatively n ...   [retrieve this message]
  • root canal questions by #137233   24 mon  1,876  Root Canals / Dental Hea / Cavitation
     
    I had a root canal in late 2008. I’ve learned on curezone, that having a root canal can cause health problems. I now have a thyroid problem. If I touch the site that I had the root canal on, it does feel sore. I did take antibiotics & lost weight during the same time I had the root canal. Here are the questions that I have- ... ... What is the type of doctor that I’d have to see to look into the chemical toxicity of the root canal? ... ... I see a Naturpathic Doctor now, could that doctor test me for the chemicals used in root canals? ... ... What is the name of the type of dentist that can perform the ...   [retrieve this message]
    • Re: root canal questions by #137233   24 mon  1,709
       
      Anyone?   [End]
    • Re: root canal questions by dukeeeey   24 mon  1,900
       
      A bunch of stuff could be effecting your thyroid, mercury amalgams, fluoride in the water .. etc. You can’t say for sure tooth X is causing the problem with your thyroid. That said, all root canals are toxic, if you care about your health it makes sense to remove them. ... ... You just need to find a holistic dentist that does a biological extraction, ie one where they clean the bone surrounding the tooth socket. ... ... Some root canals actually have mercury at the end of them, which is fairly insane.   [End]
    • Re: root canal questions by ThinkAgain   23 mon  1,687
       
      How did the dentist fill the root canal after emtying it out? Did s/he fill the canal with some sort of compound or did s/he insert a metal post? ... ... If s/he had a lab make a post for you or if you have crowns, ask the dentist what kind of alloy was used to construct the post or crown. The metal used in dentistry should be constructed out of a high quality alloy made out of gold, palladium or platinum or any combination of the above. Small percentage of silver in the alloy is ok but some people’s bodies reject even silver. ... ... I was a dental lab technician for many many years and have made t ...   [retrieve this message]
  • Disappointing visit to the Biodentist .Please advise by #140467   24 mon  3,852  Amalgam Replacement / Dental Hea / Dental Sup / 4 / 5
     
    I had quite a disappointing visit to the IAOMT dentist three days ago, still recovering from the very stressfull and lenthy trip. ... He convinced me to do the x-ray of both sides of my jaw, ... which of course didn`t reveal anything new to me. ... ... He could not tell anything about the metal crowns. ... It will be VERY costly to replace them with zirconium ones. ... The dentist said I don`t need to worry about their biocompatibility. ... What is the chance that mercury or root canals could be ... hiding inside the crowns??? ... That dentist is the only one here trained how to safely remove the amalgam so even ...   [retrieve this message]
    • Re: Disappointing visit to the Biodentist .Please advise by dukeeeey   24 mon  3,360
       
      Zirconium crowns, I wouldn’t worry too much about the biocompatability of them. Zirconium oxide or zirconia is a white ceramic. That actually use it as an implant material, so really it is safe. ... ... But as for biological dentists, they vary a lot. Some are simply afraid of stepping outside of the approved ways of doing things in case their lose their licenses. Even saying amalgam is bad a dentist can risk losing their license. ... ... As for your root canal. If it was me I’d just pay a local dentist to remove the tooth. Then instruct him to cut away the bone around the whole socket, for at least ...   [retrieve this message]
      • Re: Disappointing visit to the Biodentist .Please advise by #140467   24 mon  3,273
         
        Thank you. ... What about useing zirconium for fillings? ... ... How difficult can it be to follow such instructions? ... Even if he is honest and follows them accurately, ... the adjacent bone might be infected and he can ... miss some? ... ... The crowns worry me just as much as the root canal. ... Root canals could be hiding inside them and the ... dentist can see them only after he removes ... the crowns ,right? ... And what will I do then if I have it done at the ... IAOMT dentist office because of the zirconium ? ... (That is, if no local dentists have it...) maybe CT? ... ... Thanks.   [retrieve this message]
        • Re: Disappointing visit to the Biodentist .Please advise by dukeeeey   24 mon  3,307
           
          I don’t know much about zirconium for fillings. I thought they only used them for crowns and bridges. ... ... The thing about necrotic bone is, it doesn’t bleed when you cut into it. So if he cuts away the bone until it bleeds, you’ve reached healthy bone. ... ... Surely you would remember if you had a root canal along with a crown.   [End]
          • Re: Disappointing visit to the Biodentist .Please advise by #140467   24 mon  3,347
             
            Thank you. ... I have a weak memory. ... I`m not even sure if it was in 2005 or 2008 ,let alone ... remember what was done ... ... It was so painful and traumatic that all I can remember ... is the extreme pain and how the large amounts of anesthetics didn`t lessen it at all. ... The extreme pain was only in my lower teeth ,I think. ... ... This still doesn`t answer the crowns problem. ... If the IAOMT dentist removes them and there are root canals, ... I`m doomed. What can be done then? ... ... He wants to replace them with zirconium but thats no use. ... To loose(pull) three teeth that appear healthy doesn`t ... feel ...right, ...   [retrieve this message]
            • Re: Disappointing visit to the Biodentist .Please advise by dukeeeey   24 mon  3,290
               
              ... ... I had this same problem with my lower left wisdom tooth. The guy injected me about 5 times with anaesthetic to try and numb the the pain. The pain during the operation was at the top end of what I could physically tolerate without punching him in the face. I was quite literally dripping with sweat by the time had finished torturing me. It wasn’t until after that I learnt what this meant. Anaesthetic only works in a certain pH band. Acidity stops it from working. ... ... http://www.frca.co.uk/article.aspx?articleid=220 ... ... Read the part that says ... LOCAL ANAESTHETICS ARE INEFFECTIVE IN INFECTE ...   [retrieve this message]
              • Re: Disappointing visit to the Biodentist .Please advise by #140467   24 mon  3,082
                 
                Oh, that explains the pain .What you described is most likely what I have felt myself. ... Or can there be another reason for it? ... I still don`t feel the infection and such, though. ... No signs of it... ... I will ask the doc and try to get the MRI with STIR imaging. ... Is it more accurate than ultrasound and ... infrared\thermal imaging? ... ... Does acidity stops all anaesthetics from working? ... COX-2 inhibitors? DMSO ? ...   [End]
                • Re: Disappointing visit to the Biodentist .Please advise by dukeeeey   24 mon  3,424
                   
                  I never felt the infection in my jaw either. Never once had pain or swelling. This is how cavitations work. The bone dies, and there is no blood flow, no immune system access. So the body mounts no defence, no puss no increase in body temperature. The bacteria live in a ball of slime, quite protected from the body. ... ... Ultra sound is probably the best way of finding bone anomalies but if you have no access to cavitat an MRI with STIR imaging might be worth a shot. Thermal imaging can work too. But there are other ways of finding cavitations. Often is you push hard on the area it will hurt. ...   [retrieve this message]
                  • not sure by #140467   24 mon  2,961
                     
                    Thank you so much for your help ! ... ... Iv`e got the Ultra sound appointment to next month but ... only soft tissue head\neck and jaw Mandibles are available. ... That is the closest thing the MD found.. ... ... I think I only feel pressure but not sure. ... If there is pain it`s not very strong and seems to ... dissapear in seconds? ... How to be sure?   [End]
      • Re: Disappointing visit to the Biodentist .Please advise by Fantastical   22 mon  2,681
         
        I have a root canal treatment and crown similar to the original post. I get regular low level pain and throbbing but no other symptoms I would attribute to my tooth so far. I want to treat the tooth properly but I’m not sure how to go about it. Your suggestion sounds good but my tooth is constantly visible as it is one of my front teeth. I’ve started looking for holistic dentist in London and will now research biodentists too. What would you recommend in my case? And what has your own experience been? ... ... Thanks in advance for your response...   [End]
    • Re: Disappointing visit to the Biodentist .Please advise by AngelofEventide   24 mon  3,191
       
      My advice would be to go to a caviation specialist trained and certified with the Huggins protocol. My understanding is that these are the best ones out there. I would not have anything put back in my mouth without biocompatibility testing first. I have one I want to go to, but it is a 3 hour drive from our house and we just don’t have the money to pay for it. Guess I need to start playing the lottery or something.   [End]
    • Re: Disappointing visit to the Biodentist .Please advise by #140467   24 mon  3,042
       
      It will probably take a few mounths to get the ... MRI appointment. ... If you were in my place, what will you do? ... ... Get the amalgams out even if it can be replaced ... only with a composite made of questionable ... compounds ,ex. can degrade to BPA, etc. ... Is it ok to have so much plastic/petrochemicals ... inside of two fillings? ... ... And will you do it even if the trip will be ... stressfull and somewhat harmfull to your health ... and require you to do the trip a few more times ... to complete all the procedures? ... ... Hope I made some sense ,it`s hard to write down ... my thoughts... think I forgot something. ...   [retrieve this message]
    • Re: Disappointing visit to the Biodentist .Please advise by anotherway   24 mon  3,140
       
      X-rays should reveal root canals despite crowns. There will be filling in roots visible below the crown like little wires.   [End]
      • Re: Disappointing visit to the Biodentist .Please advise by #140467   23 mon  3,564
         
        Thank you. ... Yes unfortunately it does show one ... root canaled crown T_T. ... Got the xray print from them resently.   [End]
        • Re: Disappointing visit to the Biodentist .Please advise by LOVEMYFAMILY   23 mon  3,075
           
          What health problems are you having that you want to make all these changes? You didn’t say. I very recently saw a number of people post (at a vitamin retailer on the internet) that they got relief from tooth abscesses and gum problems with COQ10. I think I have a cavitation in my jaw and I read that hyperbaric therapy can help bone necrosis. Since that is a high oxygen therapy other oxygen therapies may work also, I’m thinking. Like h2o2 baths with baking soda, juicing, and alkalizing with alkalized water from the healthfood store. I might call my pet shop and see if I can use something t ...   [retrieve this message]
          • Yes. health problems : by FantasyArt   23 mon  2,855
             
            Hi and thanks for the reply! sorry I ... didn`t reply to this earlier but my ... Problems keep piling up.... ... My health problems are too many to ... list or remember ,but I`ll ... add it later if I remember more...: ... ... Brainfog including: slow thinking ... (sometimes very slow), not able to ... concentrate(to the point that writing ... a Message might take between a week ... and a few mounths!!), memory loss, ... sometimes depression... ... can`t tolerate stress . ... ... Irritability ,esp. to stress and noise, ... smoke and such. can be very high. ... All I can do then is to just sit there ... with my hands sealing the ears ... untill ...   [retrieve this message]
    • Re: Disappointing visit to the Biodentist .Please advise by ERM   21 mon  2,340
       
      Hi, ... ... Sadly to say, there are a lot of biological dentist/holistic dentist out there who ONLY aware of mercury/amalgam issues, but have no idea on root canal & cavitation issues. The problem when you come to these dentists, they would prioritize to take out the mercury first. However, if you have root canal /& cavitation issues, you need to tackle those issues first before removing any amalgam. My suggestion to you is to find a good holistic/biological dentist who understand the root canal & cavitation issues. ... ... I know it’s such a hassle. I am also facing the same thing. I had to fly 12 ...   [retrieve this message]
  • Still looking for a "Huggins" cav dentist in CA by AngelofEventide   25 mon  798
     
    My mom needs to go see one and she is in CA. Traveling is difficult for her at this time, so they need to be in CA if at all possible. I have a message into Dr. Huggin’s office asking for a recommendation also. Thanks.   [End]
  • Earthing by rocknlocks   26 mon  1,852  Cavitations / Hypothyroi / Diabetes T
     
    Been using a ”grounding/earthing” mat for the last 3 weeks or so and have noticed a definite improvement in my overall health including better, deeper sleep. I’m remembering my dreams for the first time in a few years at the end of sleep. ... ... Just wanted to share this with you all as I know many people suffer from a myriad of ailments of which this type of product can help to remedy. To learn more visit - http://www.earthinginstitute.net and check out this inspiring video - http://www.naturalnews.tv/v.asp?v=A08538EFF46F08C5704B955FF80A2648. ... ... ”The surface of the Earth resonates with natur ...   [retrieve this message]
    • Re: Earthing by AngelofEventide   26 mon  1,753
       
      I miss going barefoot outside, but I have been so paranoid about getting reinfected with lyme again, and I haven’t even gotten over what I have already.   [End]
      • Re: Earthing by Juil   25 mon  1,572
         
        Hi All... ... ... We have developed New Earthing/Grounding Sandals! Now you don’t have to go barefoot to stay connected with the Earth. ... ... Check out our website www.juil.com ... ... Have a great day :)   [End]
    • Re: Earthing by dukeeeey   26 mon  1,635
       
      I embrace crazy with open arms.   [End]
    • Re: Earthing by WalkingBarefoot   26 mon  1,772
       
      One of the coolest things earthing is supposed to do is keep all EMF off of you, there are videos on youtube showing this. ... ... I bought a $6 cable that plugs into a grounding outlet on one side, while having a metal clip on the other side. Touching your body to the metal is supposed to give the same affect as using one of those mats. ... ... I’m not sure if it’s doing anything as I don’t have one of those devices that measures EMF, but I plan on buying one sometime and testing.   [End]
  • Spoke to Dr. Huggin's office - confused. Can anyone advise? by AngelofEventide   26 mon  2,168
     
    After much consideration, I had decided to go see Dr. Meyer at Millenium Dental in Phoenix for a cav exam. I had however, wrote to Dr. Huggins office to see if there were by any chance could refer me to any other cav dds’s closer to where I live and also looking for one in CA for my mom, who were trained in Dr. Huggin’s protocol. They were very nice and wrote me back asking me about my health problems. I wrote back explaining all of my health issues. I just got a follow up email from them saying I really should to see Dr. Huggins because of my extensive health issues, as Dr. Meyer does ...   [retrieve this message]
    • Re: Spoke to Dr. Huggin's office - confused. Can anyone advise? by yetti   26 mon  2,137
       
      what do you mean by clean-up? Does this doctor just do the cavitat exam (you definately want to confirm it is a cavitation) and give you the results then you would have to find someone else for treatment, or do they offer ozone treatments or surgery or what? ... Sounds like you are in the same boat as me... ... After treatment of any kind there seems to be a toxic die-off with the body having to flush all the bacterial poisons out of the system. I get very sick after treatment. My cavitation went systemic (thru the jaw into my body) that is probably why they are suggesting aftercare. ... The neg ...   [retrieve this message]
      • Re: Spoke to Dr. Huggin's office - confused. Can anyone advise? by AngelofEventide   26 mon  2,153
         
        Dr. Meyer is a biological and cavitation dentist. He does the exam and any surgery that is needed. He came recommended to me by another member of CZ. He said that he knows that follow-up detox is needed after the surgery, but that their offices doesn’t do the detox stuff and that they refer you out to a holistic doctor in the area. I would prefer to go to him because it’s much closer for me and I can be back in my own home the same day. From what I read on Dr. Huggin’s site, you have to go in for the appt., go through a detox protocol first (that doesn’t work on me, I have been trying ...   [retrieve this message]
    • Re: Spoke to Dr. Huggin's office - confused. Can anyone advise? by hranch   23 mon  1,927
       
      Hi ... ... I live in Colorado and emailed Dr. Huggins. They did suggest their office but quite honestly I was not sold on the whole protocol. I base my opinion on Westin Price. This is who Dr. Huggins and many holistic dentists also have branched off from. The problem I have is how they take parts of Westin Price research and make up their own protocol. I have huge issues with the amount of money the ”holistic” protocol also charges. I went with a dentist in Colorado Springs that also follows Huggins to an extent. Let me tell you, I go in on Tuesday for a root canal extraction due to an ...   [retrieve this message]
  • Pain while chewing food, high filling? Going on 3 years... by Mommaloves   26 mon  3,255  Cavitations / Root Canal
     
    My bottom left molar has been hurting when I use it to chew, i’m going on past 2.5 years now with this problem, ever since I got a large filling there from a BAD dentist. I found a new very good dentist 1 year later that re filled the tooth b/c it was not filled correctly, but still have had the pain only while chewing, so I went back 3 times to find out why it hurt so bad while I chew, and each time she grinded it down and that was terrible pain, I hated it and it never helped, one time it made it alot worse, I had to go back and she put something on it that made it back how it was- only ...   [retrieve this message]
    • Re: Pain while chewing food, high filling? Going on 3 years... by rocknlocks   26 mon  3,139
       
      have you tried oil pulling? I had a filling fall out and had to wait 5 months before I could get to a holistic dentist to get it fixed. In the mean time I was trying to chew on just one side b/c it was so sensitive. Oil pulling really helped to alleviate the discomfort from having to chew with that tooth and helped to toughen up the area so that eventually I was able to chew w/o any pain right up until I got it refilled. I would recommend that you OP at least once or twice per day in the beginning to notice a difference. I made it a part of my daily commute b/c it took about 20 minutes eac ...   [retrieve this message]
    • Re: Pain while chewing food, high filling? Going on 3 years... by Mommaloves   26 mon  2,988
       
      Thanks, I think i’ll try it, Tell me how you do it, can I use coconut oil or olive oil?   [End]
      • Re: Pain while chewing food, high filling? Going on 3 years... by rocknlocks   26 mon  3,246
         
        Yes, you can use any kind of oil you have available though I wouldn’t recommend using any vegetable oil (like Crisco) b/c they are not healthy oils to ingest but olive oil or coconut oil will work great. Take up to a tablespoon into your mouth (less if you have a smaller mouth) but leave enough room to swish it for 20 minutes. You may need to spit some out as you go and as saliva builds up. Work up to 20 minutes if it seems like too much. Keep yourself busy doing other things so the time will go faster. There is no harm in going longer if you loose track of the time. Remember to breath and ...   [retrieve this message]
  • Interference Fields in the mouth and how they can effect your health by rocknlocks   26 mon  2,843  Cavitations / Stress / Hypothyroi / 4 / 5
     
    Fascinating stuff here, just wanted to share... ... ... http://tomsgoodfiles.com/IFdiagrams.htm ... (scroll down for examples related to the mouth) ... ... Going to see a QRA (Quantum Reflex Analysis) practitioner tomorrow to help work towards resolution of adrenal, thyroid, gluten issues ect. Wondering what effect the wisdom tooth scars could be having on my overall health. High hopes for this visit based on info posted on this site... ... ... http://tomsgoodfiles.com/Faq.htm ... ... THE BIOFIELD. Probably the most amazing discovery of Popp and the others is that the body is controlled by a sophisticated plasma ...   [retrieve this message]
  • Strokes from Smart Meters; cavitations... by FunnyGirl85   26 mon  898  Electro-Pollution / Cavitation
     
    Salut, fellow EHS, MCS & Lyme sufferers. I’ve had Lyme since age 8, chemical sensitivity since age 21, & now, after a 4-day exposure to Smart Meters (the neighbors had them & I didn’t know; temp. 103 F, movement & thinking problems, insomnia, chest pain, diarrhea, but NO vomiting). Even 3 weeks after removal from exposure, I’m having temporary limb paralysis & 8x more seizures than I ever have, & also had another stroke-like episode during exposure that has really affected my nervous system. I can no longer get groceries, go to library or anything b/c of Smart Meters. Is there anything tha ...   [retrieve this message]
  • Has anyone here had a reversal of an illness after surgery? by AngelofEventide   26 mon  1,245
     
    I would love to speak to people who has actual illness, particularly autoimmune type of illness reverse after having their cavitations fixed. I have no idea if I have them or not, but after having exhausted every other route to try and get well and nothing has helped, I wonder now if this might be an issue for me. I have had all my wisdom teeth pulled as a teenager, as well as my molars. I then had braces after that for about 2 years. I also had a root canal on one tooth because the root was growing through the tooth, not due to a cavity. ... ... Years later, I had the amalgam removed, bu ...   [retrieve this message]
  • Need to find specialists in So. Cal. and Tucson, AZ. by AngelofEventide   26 mon  1,500
     
    Hi. I am a long time poster here on CZ. I have been sick for about 15 years now from a myriad of autoimmune disorders including supposedly lyme disease, epstein barr, adrenal fatigue, TMJ, candida, parasites, heavy metal toxicity and now recently asthma and horrible vision problems, which I never had before. I actually have very good teeth. Never had a cavity in my life, but I did have a tooth that I had to have a root canal on, as the root was growing through the tooth. I also had all my wisdom teeth out. I have TMJ in the sense that whenever I open my jaw, especially to yawn, my jaw ...   [retrieve this message]
    • Re: Need to find specialists in So. Cal. and Tucson, AZ. by Music Man   26 mon  1,360
       
      Millenium Dental in Scottsdale-they do it all   [End]
      • Re: Need to find specialists in So. Cal. and Tucson, AZ. by AngelofEventide   26 mon  1,541
         
        That’s about a three hour plus drive for us. I was hoping to find something in or near Tucson.   [End]
        • Re: Need to find specialists in So. Cal. and Tucson, AZ. by Music Man   26 mon  1,440
           
          I understand that (I used to live in Phoenix) but I just had to drive 5 hours (each way) to get my cavitation done. Go up to Scottsdale and stay overnight...schedule both of you together on the same day etc. You have to go where people know what they’re doing.   [End]
          • Re: Need to find specialists in So. Cal. and Tucson, AZ. by AngelofEventide   26 mon  1,359
             
            Can I ask what your experience has been with the process? Meaning, did you have health issues that were cleared up once you had the cavitations done?   [End]
            • Re: Need to find specialists in So. Cal. and Tucson, AZ. by Music Man   26 mon  1,289
               
              Hi- I just had #17 (lower left wisdom tooth site which was pulled in 2005) cleaned on Feb 28th, so it’s still healing but minor after effects (just feels slightly sore and like a cut gum from a chip) Yes..the pain in that area has vanished since the cleaning. Dr Jerome does the Hal Huggins method (minimal opening and disinfecting with iodine and I had him add colloidal silver to the rinse) He said it will take 6 months to a year to heal & re-fill in.Some other dentists may open the gums more and scrape more aggressively. ... I have a couple other threads on here about it...I think if you cli ...   [retrieve this message]
              • Re: Need to find specialists in So. Cal. and Tucson, AZ. by AngelofEventide   26 mon  1,274
                 
                Thanks. I read back through many of your posts, but couldn’t actually find anything about what your symptoms were. Other than tooth/jaw discomfort, did you any other ”conditions”? Also, are you treating with an ND at all to do post clean-up type of work for your health?   [End]
                • Re: Need to find specialists in So. Cal. and Tucson, AZ. by Music Man   26 mon  1,458
                   
                  Yes, I see a wholistic doctor in my area. I have a 25 year history of working in supplement & natural food stores so am doing all appropriate followups. ... Besides pain in socket area and rear of jaw there was neck & shoulder pain. My bite was totally screwed up by the dental work in 2005, which also compounded the issues. In addition a molar above was fractured by the pulling of another molar next to it, which no one could see or find for 5 years. My whole left face and neck was a basic mess. My neck was also whiplashed by extractions. ... The fractured tooth was pulled Oct 28th 2010...the ...   [retrieve this message]
                  • Re: Need to find specialists in So. Cal. and Tucson, AZ. by AngelofEventide   26 mon  1,353
                     
                    Thanks. I’m sorry to hear about all you’ve gone through. I ask because I suspect this could be my mom’s problem. She has had horrible luck with her teeth. She has a mouth filled with gold, had pulled teeth, tons of root canals, etc. She has phantom tooth pain that they can’t find a cause for, non-stop headaches 24/7, neck pain and gets what I would consider frequent sinus infections (2-3x’s a year). I have told her about this and I am hoping she will go get it checked out. I, myself have had horrible autoimmune problems for about 15 years and though we have names to what I have, not ...   [retrieve this message]
                    • Re: Need to find specialists in So. Cal. and Tucson, AZ. by Music Man   26 mon  1,743
                       
                      the toxins in cavitations can cause all of the things you mentioned...the drainage from them goes down inside your internal spaces and screws up muscle & nerve functions. I read your other post and you have a lot going on. You should have your mother’s (and yours) bite checked for malocclusion which can affect cervical vertebrae and cause muscle spasms in SCM muscle & pinch nerves etc. causing referred pains (meaning the pain may not be originating where you feel it) ... Algae supplements like spirulina and chlorella are great to detox heavy metals. You should try switching to liquid supple ...   [retrieve this message]
    • Re: Need to find specialists in So. Cal. and Tucson, AZ. by rocknlocks   26 mon  1,508
       
      Will post some info to your inbox about dentists in your area now...   [End]
  • Does thermal imaging effective at pinpointing cavitations? by #139956   27 mon  1,454
     
    I was told by a Lyme expert (I have Lyme) that the first thing I need to do is see a biological dentist to see if I have any cavitations that are causing infections. She also mentioned getting thermal imaging done. I can’t find any biological dentists here in this part of Virginia that have cavitats - but there is a medical facility that does thermal imaging. I guess I am wondering if any of you think that thermal imaging would be able to detect cavitations - even minor ones. Thanks! PS - I have had years of chronic sinus infections/allergies so she may be on to something.   [End]
  • new here! Amalgam removal and cavitation surgery - good doc? by Chloe29   27 mon  1,778  Cavitations / Dental Hea / Amalgam Re
     
    Hello! I am planning to have my amalgams removed and cavitations cleaned if need be, which will be determined by an EAV test. I already think I know where I will go, but it is over 3 hrs away. Would you travel this far for a good dentist? Can anybody tell me a good dentist in my area? I think you may have to e-mail me this, from what I have read... Lastly, am I crazy to voluntarily do this when I have no signs of infection and no money to do it? I am taking out the dental credit card and doing this to clean my mouth before trying to conceive another baby... Thanks!!   [End]
    • Re: new here! Amalgam removal and cavitation surgery - good doc? by rocknlocks   27 mon  1,956
       
      Hello! I am planning to have my Amalgams removed and cavitations cleaned if need be, which will be determined by an EAV test. I already think I know where I will go, but it is over 3 hrs away. Would you travel this far for a good dentist? Can anybody tell me a good dentist in my area? I think you may have to e-mail me this, from what I have read... Lastly, am I crazy to voluntarily do this when I have no signs of infection and no money to do it? I am taking out the dental credit card and doing this to clean my mouth before trying to conceive another baby... Thanks!! ... ... Hey Chloe, glad to h ...   [retrieve this message]
    • Re: new here! Amalgam removal and cavitation surgery - good doc? by MizH   27 mon  1,773
       
      You ask a good question...I struggled with the same issue. My initial research started when I was told I needed yet another root canal and my wonderful environmental health doctor said ”you don’t want a root canal”. My research confirmed this; then I had to decide what to do about the root canals I already had. In addition, I learned about cavitations, implants, and mercury, and mercury under crowns. Getting all this cleaned up has huge implications for me...I spent two months agonizing...would I be trading one set of chronic health conditions for another huge chronic health issue (eat ...   [retrieve this message]
  • oregeno oil, collodial silver, and hippie mouth wash by yetti   27 mon  1,119
     
    there is a special mix that is used for colds, flu, mouth diseases... ... ... mix equal amounts of: ... cayenne pepper ... myrhh ... goldenseal ... dash of sea salt if desired ... ... I pack this over the jawbone where my cavitation is ... it is very strong, and yeah apparently it isn’t powerful enough to penetrate but I am convinced it keeps the cavitation from getting worse. I can feel it tingle thru my jaw up into my ear. ... ... You can brush your teeth with it ... ... For colds, flu, strep throat, gingivitis, take just a pinch of this mixture and gargle with it a couple times a day and it works great. I even had a fr ...   [retrieve this message]
  • 12 year struggle with cavitation from root canal by yetti   27 mon  2,176  Cavitations / Dental Hea / Root Canal / 4
     
    don’t know if i have the right to ask but.... ... ... dukeeeyy ... rocknlocks ... music man ... ... you guys have been on cure zone for this problem as long as i have, any luck with treatments at all? what caused your problem and have you solved it yet? How long have you all been dealing with this? ... ... Maybe we just aren’t brain storming enough   [End]
    • Re: 12 year struggle with cavitation from root canal by rocknlocks   27 mon  1,898
       
      I can’t speak for the others, but as for myself, I believe the cavitation surgery I had on all four wisdom tooth sites may have been successful based on some muscle testing I had done a couple months ago at my kinesiologist’s office. She says she did detect weakness in 2 of my husband’s four sites so he may have to have those sites cleaned out again. ... ... If you want to know all the details, read my many posts below.   [End]
      • Re: 12 year struggle with cavitation from root canal by yetti   27 mon  1,910
         
        sorry rocknlocks :( ... ... guess i kinda lost it for a while there ... most days am to sick to sit here long enough to read all the posts. ... we all found curezone because it has more info ... than any other book or web site i’ve studied ... I have read some posts and then get frustrated and angry that we are all dealing with this and can’t find reasonable treatment or answers. ... will make a better effort. there is enough info here ... to write a book lol ... ... ...and i do repent in dust and ashes   [End]
    • Re: 12 year struggle with cavitation from root canal by coloredoctave   27 mon  1,949
       
      Hey Yetti, I’ve just started doing NMT and I’ve already had results. I’m looking forward to it helping remineralize my jaw/teeth. I’m thinking it might take longer than 12 treatments to do the job for you. ... ... In the meantime, I would take Lugol’s iodine to get rid of the inflammation that you are experiencing. I had to take 160mg at one point to get the job done. I also do Ancient Minerals (magnesium) sublingually, several times a day, along with eating tablespoons of raw honey. ... ... Are you certain that your NMT practitioner is affective? Some are better than others.   [End]
      • Re: 12 year struggle with cavitation from root canal by yetti   26 mon  1,702
         
        not sure how effective my practitioner is but there were only 2 to choose from within 100 miles of home. ... I am sure that I have gotten some results though, less fatigue, less muscle pain, less angst. ... and really weird little things that I was so used to dealing with that have really eased up. ... as far as the cavitation goes? But probably will continue with treatments just because my research still shows it as the best option. Let me know how yours goes. ... ... I found out about my cavitation by reading the cure for all cancers by Hulda Clark, where she said have all root canals pulled immediat ...   [retrieve this message]
        • Re: 12 year struggle with cavitation from root canal by coloredoctave   26 mon  1,602
           
          I’m in Portland Oregon and Terri is in Arizona. We do it over the telephone, in fact, she prefers to do it over the phone. ... ... It might take longer to heal cavitation. Terri has worked with people up to a year. ... ... www.followthenaturalpath.com   [End]
          • Re: 12 year struggle with cavitation from root canal by yetti   26 mon  1,587
             
            that is good to know. ... I was starting to second guess myself ... but i do understand if the damage has been going on for over 10 years now it won’t go away overnight, but boy i wish it would. lol ... When i asked my nmt therapist how she thought i was doing she tells me she is treating about 9 other people with the same condition but mine is by far the worst one! ... She was pretty vague when i asked how the other patients were doing though. Don’t know if that was doctor/patient confidentiality, or if she isn’t getting good results. From what i understand, they are opening up new pathways all the t ...   [retrieve this message]
            • Re: 12 year struggle with cavitation from root canal by coloredoctave   26 mon  1,568
               
              You might want to add iodine to your protocol. I take Ancient Minerals sublingually and eat raw honey. This was all to heal my gums and teeth. I had to take 160mg at one point. ... ... I am still taking iodine, that is the one thing I will continue doing until my last breath. ... ... Why not try Terri and see what happens? Some practitioners are better than others.   [End]
        • Re: 12 year struggle with cavitation from root canal by coloredoctave   26 mon  1,645
           
          ”I am sure that I have gotten some results though, less fatigue, less muscle pain, less angst. ... and really weird little things that I was so used to dealing with that have really eased up” ... ... For you, it looks like everything is less. For me, it has been a complete miracle!!! None of this ’less’ business and the treatments weren’t even for me.   [End]
    • Re: 12 year struggle with cavitation from root canal by dukeeeey   27 mon  1,767
       
      My problems were caused by horizontally impacted wisdom teeth. I guess I had been trying a few years to get it sorted. ... ... I had to have 1 extraction of the tooth, this left a giant cavitation. Then I had 2 cavitation operations to fix it. Got there finally but it has been a nightmare.   [End]
  • Homeodent toothpaste is now Glycerin-free! by natway   27 mon  3,565  Dental Health / Dental Sup / Cavitation
     
    I read about how glycerin in toothpaste is not good in because it coats your teeth and blocks re-mineralization. ... ... I went to WholeFoods to look at some Tooth Soap, but then didn’t have any. However, I see that Homeodent toothpaste is now glycerin-free (not sure how long it’s been like that?). Equally good, in my case, I wanted a mint-free product because I’m taking homeopathics right now. ... ... ... The ingredients listed on the box of the Lemon flavor Homeodent toothpaste are: ... ... Purified water, sorbitol, silicon dioxide, xylitol, lemon oil, sodium lauryl sulfate, xanthan gum, titanium dioxi ...   [retrieve this message]
    • Re: Homeodent toothpaste is now Glycerin-free! by rocknlocks   27 mon  2,576
       
      Toothpaste Ingredients Your Dentist Will Not Warn You About ... ... Tuesday, December 22, 2009 by: Flora Stay, D.D.S. ... ... Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/027786_toothpaste_dentist.html#ixzz1Gxc8mQZK ... ... (NaturalNews) One of the fastest ways to absorb anything into the body is through the mouth. This is why certain drugs such as heart medication nitroglycerin and some pain relief drugs are administered under the tongue. Because of this, you should be aware that potentially toxic ingredients in your toothpaste and mouthwash could also be absorbed into your body. ... ... Unfortunately, your dentis ...   [retrieve this message]
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