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Yes, this is what I meant. It is a delicate issue. I had to have one

of mine redone - it seem to be healed now though. It was critical that

I did it when I did, because there was a piece of tooth left in the bone

that had led to an infection that had bored it's way into the sinus.

Also, I had two root canals that were infected, and the infection was

very close to the nerve. Those had to be taken care of pronto. But on

the whole, I think it's best to wait until after some chelation.

Dave.

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Fri Mar 14, 2008 11:35 am (PDT)

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As to your question as to whether the cavitations will heal once you

have chelated and removed the metals, you will probably hear different

theories on that also. The holistic dentists will probably tell you its

possible. But I don't think this is what Dave was referring to. I think

he meant that if you did the cavitational surgery right away when you

still had a load of metals in you, that it might not heal properly, and

then you would have to do it again. I don't think he was saying that he

believes that it would heal on its own once the metals are gone. And I

think I agree with him here, that if there is a bunch of dead necrotic

bone there with no blood supply, it can't possibly heal, and it has to

be surgically removed. That makes sense to me. But I think he is saying

that you may have a better chance of it healing properly if you get your

body healthier before you have the surgery. If that would prevent

possibly having to have it redone, I think that would be a p lus.

Especially for us who have to travel and/or pay big bucks to have this

done. But on the flip-side, if your health improves by getting rid of

this infected bone right away, then that would be good too. So as you

can see, I really don't know what is the correct answer here, and each

person will have to decide for themselves what the right course of

action is for themselves. And again, JMO.--------

-Jackie

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