Guest guest Posted February 29, 2008 Report Share Posted February 29, 2008 Hi Dean: Following this thread as I'm currently trying to find the best surgeon to clean my cavitations/root canals. I'm wondering who you would recommend as you've said if they're done right you only need to do them once.....I've heard most people end up having them done 3-4 times. I was thinking about dr. cook or possibly dr. shankland - both are quite far from my Toronto location - do you or anyone else on the list know anyone in Ontario that will use a protocol that supports health? I do know it's important to find the right person, I've interviewed a few and read a great book by Stockton called Beyond Amlgam, The hidden health hazards of Jawbone cavitations - this is a MUST read for anyone concerned about cavitations. She went to Dr. Shankland and said it helped her a lot. Donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2008 Report Share Posted March 1, 2008 Donna, Have you looked into Oksana Sawiak in Mississauga? She is on the list of cavitat owners: http://www.dentalhelp.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=cavitatloc I've been thinking of getting a cavitat scan done but there seem to be surprisingly few dentists within Toronto that treat cavitations. Jay > > Hi Dean: > > > Following this thread as I'm currently trying to find the best surgeon to > clean my cavitations/root canals. I'm wondering who you would recommend as > you've said if they're done right you only need to do them once.....I've > heard most people end up having them done 3-4 times. I was thinking about > dr. cook or possibly dr. shankland - both are quite far from my Toronto > location - do you or anyone else on the list know anyone in Ontario that > will use a protocol that supports health? > > I do know it's important to find the right person, I've interviewed a few > and read a great book by Stockton called Beyond Amlgam, The hidden > health hazards of Jawbone cavitations - this is a MUST read for anyone > concerned about cavitations. She went to Dr. Shankland and said it helped > her a lot. > > Donna > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2008 Report Share Posted March 1, 2008 Donna, Have you looked into Oksana Sawiak in Mississauga? She is on the list of cavitat owners: http://www.dentalhelp.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=cavitatloc I've been thinking of getting a cavitat scan done but there seem to be surprisingly few dentists within Toronto that treat cavitations. Jay > > Hi Dean: > > > Following this thread as I'm currently trying to find the best surgeon to > clean my cavitations/root canals. I'm wondering who you would recommend as > you've said if they're done right you only need to do them once.....I've > heard most people end up having them done 3-4 times. I was thinking about > dr. cook or possibly dr. shankland - both are quite far from my Toronto > location - do you or anyone else on the list know anyone in Ontario that > will use a protocol that supports health? > > I do know it's important to find the right person, I've interviewed a few > and read a great book by Stockton called Beyond Amlgam, The hidden > health hazards of Jawbone cavitations - this is a MUST read for anyone > concerned about cavitations. She went to Dr. Shankland and said it helped > her a lot. > > Donna > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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