Re: Dr. Blanche Grube of Scranton, PA
Mar 22, 2016
I'm replying not sure the date of original posting. I've called many dentists around the country who have experience with oral cavitations. Dr. Grube is definitely the most expensive and you need a bunch of up front tests that aren't necessary if you're in an emergency situation. You also don't need anything more than thermal scans to determine the cause of illnesses but you have to get them read by someone who knows about oral pathology and illness link. If you're geographically mobile I'd look into other dentists.
I've seen Gary McCown in Knoxville who Fred Hughes in his book "Am I Dead Or Just Feel Like It" calls Dr X the pioneering dentist regarding oral cavitations. I'll mention also that Fred Hughes is genius when it comes to reading themals and detecting oral pathology. He's got the most experience reading themal scans in relation to which teeth are causing illnesses. Highly recommend Fred for thermals.
Gary McCown is really good at detecting and removing cavitations but that's all I would see him for, nothing else. He tried to recommend veneers (which can cause oral cavitations eventually) and told me to pull couple wisdom teeth.
My family flies from the east coast to see Wendell Robertson in Spanish Fork, UT. His office is seriously advanced technologically and constantly getting educated (very important). Plus they are the nicest down to earth people in that office. Prices are reasonable and they do take insurance which will cover some of the costs.