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My daughter's dr. said that cavitations may be the cause of her headaches. How do they diagnose and treat cavitations? Anybody had any success with it? She had a hole in her tooth, then it was filled, but the dr. said the Lyme could have gotten in.
He's sending me to a dentist that may diagnose with ART. What should I be looking for?
ALot of my sypmtoms started aftera a root canal (they saved the root) no metal however.
thoughts?
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hardynaka
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Do a search here, lots of posts.
I had treated two of them this year, and got a dull pain of more than a decade gone.
My dentist also used energetic testing to get the cavitations out (nothing showed up in X-rays), they found fistula (do a google search) in both teeth they pulled.
The fistula (canals of infections) were visible with the naked eye, my doctor was there to witness with the surgeon. No X-ray could get the fistula, I had been to 4 different dentists before and NONE had seen any trouble whatsoever through X-rays.
These infections caused cavitations, it was a slow process of 'destruction' of the bone. In one tooth, I had dull pain for years and years, in the other (that's also got a fistula), I felt NOTHING.
Check if the ART practioner is a good one, with good reputation and I would go for the whole procedure. My opinion, of course.
I'm getting out of lyme and co-infections after being re-infected recently (in May), I have done a long weekend hiking in the mountains just now, yesterday went on a canoeing trip for more than half a day.
Good luck!
Selma
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