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Re: Will insurance pay for cavitation surgery?
 
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Re: Will insurance pay for cavitation surgery?


You seem sold on this so by all means follow your bliss. Just a few points though. Even if trauma somehow "initiated" an infection, it takes bacteria to have an infection which the right oils can get rid of.

I know, I had an infection at the root of my tooth that i used OP instead of the recommened two root canals to cure.

Second, the idea that a dentist can somehow "scrape away" bacteria and get 100% of it seems far fetched. I would hope that he also adds some kind of Antibiotic once he's in there.

However your assertion that OP only works on the surfaces of the mouth is 100% incorrect. The mouth is the most absorbable area of the body, and OP with antibacterial oils works fantastically well for infected root canals and other cavitations.

If you want to spend the money, time, pain and recovery time to do the surgery - go ahead if you're sold on it. But OP is so inexpensive, easy, painfree and even enjoyable I think you'd be wise to try it first.

I wouldn't be so adamant about this if I had hadn't used OP myself to cure the root tooth infection I mentioned before. I used nothing but OP with flax and oregano oil, and also some Colloidal Silver swishing.

It saved me 4 hours of root canal misery, $1100, and most important two of my teeth that are healthy as ever instead of being severed and screwed back onto my gums.
 

 
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