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Re: How do you detect Cavitations?
 
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Re: How do you detect Cavitations?


no, many times when teeth are pulled to make room for braces, roots from another tooth will fill in that spot, but this is not the case with wisdom teeth, and it does not matter how long ago they were pulled. Clinical data means: Involving or based on direct observation of the patient: a clinical diagnosis. in other words, it is what he sees in your mouth and what you tell him. if you tell me what state you live in, i can give you a list of dentists in your area who may do cavitation surgery. some will want to fill the area with medication or gauze. avoid those dentists or you will have problems. do not take antibiotics for it if they offer. do not use a dentist unless he uses a local anesthetic with no epinephine and no vaso-constrictor.
 

 
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