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Paul M in MA
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My daughter needs to get checked for cavitations to rule this out as a cause of her "head pressure".

She had her 4 wisdom teeth extracted. Lower teeth in 2006 and uppers in 2007. One of her upper wisdom teeth punctured her maxillary sinus before it was extracted.

The dentist that extracted her teeth said none of the extractions could cause any problems.

Her LLMD suggested that we have her checked for cavitations.

She has had much treatment, both oral and IV, for Lyme, babesia, bartonella and ehrlichia so we're looking at other reasons for her head pressure. It's mostly on the left side of head but will migrate to the right side when really bad.

Has anyone had any experience with cavitations? If so, did you get them fixed and what were the results?

Is there a certain type of doctor I need to take her to to get this diagnosed "accurately".

I live in Massachusetts. Does anyone know of any good "cavitation" doctors in the Northeast. We're willing to travel if necessary.

Thanks very much, Paul.

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