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Oral Cavitation Surgery Northeast


I am scheduled to have cavitation surgery in mid-January. I had my wisdom teeth extracted about ten years ago. What I did not realize at that time is that there is a right way to extract teeth and a wrong way. Based on what thermal imaging scans are showing, mine were not done correctly leaving pockets or "cavitations" in my jaw bone where the tooth used to live. These pockets should have been allowed to close and heal properly but the ligaments were not removed and the socket was not cleaned properly.

I had not knowledge that this might be a problem existing in my body until I heard an interview on BlogTalkRadio.com with Sean Croxton of UndergroundWellness.com who was interviewing Fred Hughes, author of "Am I Dead Yet Or Do I Just Feel Like It?". Fred wrote about research that has been done by Dr. Robert Dowling. He has been able to prove a link between oral pathology (caused by tooth extraction, root canals or crowns) and diseases in the body including Breast Cancer specifically. I was totally blown away by this information. Previous to hearing this information, I had not heard anything about this before.

He talked about how the use of thermal imaging can detect pathology/inflammation in the body caused by oral pathology, both of which will show up in a thermal scan if you have it. Based on the thousands of people he has had the opportunity to scan, he is guessing that about 95% of the population has some form of oral pathology. This could be due to our exposure to Western methods of dentistry as people in less developed countries don't have cavitation problems. Having had my wisdom teeth removed in my twenties, I thought it would be a good idea to get scanned.

Sure enough, my head scans showed two lines of inflammation running along both sides of my mouth and traveling both up into my sinus cavity and down into my chest area. I feel fortunate to have detected the problem so early on that disease (cancer) has not had a chance to form in my body. The only real sign of a problem that I have noticed on a day-to-day basis are some sinus issues. My nose runs a lot and I have to blow often. I have post-nasal dripping in my throat and more recently, I find that I seem to be more susceptible to colds and sickness. It used to be that I would never get a cold or feel sick. This year, for the first time, I had bronchitis in the middle of the summer!

Since having the scans done locally, I also made an appointment to visit Dr. Dowling at North Carolina Institute of Technology for a whole body thermal scan and complete systems analysis. The tests showed that over all, my body is healthy and my immune system is keeping the cavitations infections in check. But we can see the pathways running vertically that show that my lymphatic system is having to work harder to rid my body of the slug produced by the cavitations.

At my appointment, I received information about two dentists in the Northeast who are trained in and perform cavitation surgery . One uses a method called EAV to detect cavitations in the jaw bone and the other uses the Cavitat. Having done a bit of research about both and read about other people's experiences, I have chosen to go to the dentist who uses the Cavitat machine as I feel this dentist is going to be as aggressive about detecting and removing my cavitations as is technologically possible. I am willing to spend more money out-of-pocket knowing that it was done right the first time. I would be happy to share the name of this dentist with anyone who is interested in finding out more. I feel blessed to have found someone who has years of experience in treating people for this particular problem and genuinely seems to care about their patient's well-being.

I will plan to post about my experience after the surgery sometime before the end of January.
 

 
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