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I am looking at cavitation surgery with an oral surgeon.

I have seen a number of biological dentists and

an oral surgeon. One of my cavitations shows up

on pano xrays, but the others are unclear.

It is my understanding that they do not show up

on xrays until they are very advanced...

I would like to get opinions on this response

below, I got

from an ND/DDS's office regarding cavitation treatment.

True/false/hoax? I am curious as to how they could

see her non-advanced cavitations on pano xrays?

I have written to ask about this but would like to

get input from others who have been there, done that!

Please EMAIL ME OFFLIST to make sure I get it at:

cronelesbo@...

HERE is the dentist office's response:

He does not do the surgery and actually, only the most advanced cavitations need

surgery. Dr. XX has a protocol whereby he can remove the cavitations with a

series of three injections at the sight and laser once a week for three weeks.

The cost is $75.00 per site and $55.00 for laser. The injections are

homeopathic and no surgery is required. He treated seven cavitation sites for

me and a year later, xrays were clear. I did have surgery on one that was too

big to treat with injections but I avoided surgery on the other ones and was

able to retain my teeth rather than having to pull them. The initial

consultation fee is $250.00 and he will spend an hour with you. He will need a

panoramic xray to diagnos the extent of the cavitations.

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Hiinteresting, would are cavitations? i have a low grade infection possibly, the dentist is not sure or is vague in his answers to me. he wanted to pull my tooth. If there is a low grade infections can it be healed with lazer? and what kind of injections. I have a root canal where the low grade infection is.ThanksDamariseTo: Lyme_and_Rife From: cronelesbo@...Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2012 21:08:55 +0000Subject: OT: Laser and injection treatments for cavitations?

I am looking at cavitation surgery with an oral surgeon.

I have seen a number of biological dentists and

an oral surgeon. One of my cavitations shows up

on pano xrays, but the others are unclear.

It is my understanding that they do not show up

on xrays until they are very advanced...

I would like to get opinions on this response

below, I got

from an ND/DDS's office regarding cavitation treatment.

True/false/hoax? I am curious as to how they could

see her non-advanced cavitations on pano xrays?

I have written to ask about this but would like to

get input from others who have been there, done that!

Please EMAIL ME OFFLIST to make sure I get it at:

cronelesbo@...

HERE is the dentist office's response:

He does not do the surgery and actually, only the most advanced cavitations need surgery. Dr. XX has a protocol whereby he can remove the cavitations with a series of three injections at the sight and laser once a week for three weeks. The cost is $75.00 per site and $55.00 for laser. The injections are homeopathic and no surgery is required. He treated seven cavitation sites for me and a year later, xrays were clear. I did have surgery on one that was too big to treat with injections but I avoided surgery on the other ones and was able to retain my teeth rather than having to pull them. The initial consultation fee is $250.00 and he will spend an hour with you. He will need a panoramic xray to diagnos the extent of the cavitations.

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