What is a Cavitation….

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Cavitations…

I’ve thought long and hard about writing this article, not because it isn’t true but because I know there will be some very shocked people who will doubt what I have to say, but more than anything else this is an article that has to be paid attention to.
So what is a cavitation? And why should we all be worried about them. Ok I’ll start by telling you that your teeth attach to the bone via a periodontal ligament. This ligament is formed by six different types of strands that grow between the tooth and the bone, three types grow from the tooth and three types grow from the bone. There are thousands of them all intermeshing to form a shock absorber between the tooth and the bone.
When the dentist removes a tooth, part of the ligament, primarily the strands that grow down from the tooth are removed, however the strands that grow from the bone tend to stay attached to the bone and remain in the socket.
There is a very complex network throughout your body, passing signals to the brain and organs, the network in your mouth sees that there is still a periodontal ligament, so the message being relayed to the brain is that there is still a tooth. The bone at the end or top of the socket where there isn’t any ligament knows there isn’t a tooth so that part grows over and forms a void in the bone, an airless pocket.
Inside this void, is periodontal ligament strands that are decaying, as this happens bacteria grows, not just any bacteria but anaerobic bacteria that can thrive in the absence of air. In the research done by Dr Huggins a couple of decade’s ago, he found bacteria more toxic than Botulism and Tetanus.
Now think about yourself or a family member that had a tooth extracted, how is your/their health, so many people go through their lives not realising that the reason they are suffering is because of something in their mouth or teeth specifically.
Sadly the biological or holistic dentist isn’t necessarily aware of what a cavitation is, in fact most dentists will tell you they don’t exist.
So how do you clean out a cavitation if you have them? and if you’ve had a tooth extracted there is a 99% chance you have them. Well you’ll need to see a dentist that has been through the official training with Dr Huggins, there are about 100 around the country although only 42 are current and upto date in his protocols.
Like many aspects of dental work and especially with extractions or the removal of anything from your mouth, there is a very important sequence to be adhered to.
When this sequence is not adhered to there are consequences and these consequences can be quite dramatic.
If for instance the dentist has recommended the removal of amalgam fillings and cleaning out cavitations which all involve the removal of contaminants from your mouth, the sequential removal is vital. If the cavitations are cleaned out then the amalgams are removed in that order you are going to have problems, serious problems.
The cavitations or removal of root canals or any teeth will result in a delicate area of your mouth being exposed to contaminants or bacteria. The mercury escaping from the amalgam fillings is very likely to find a home in the delicate gum tissue.
So the order of removal is amalgams first…always, and then root canals or any other extractions followed by cavitations. Ideally this is done using conscious sedation, if the dentist does not or cannot administer conscious sedation (sleep dentistry) then having it done with a minimum of 48 hrs between each session is advised. Mon, Wed then Friday and if this is not possible then having all removals done within 30 days is the next best thing.
The biological or holistic or IAOMT dentist may well tell you it doesn’t matter, this is because he or she simply doesn’t know better. I know they sound like knowledgeable credible professionals but sadly when it comes to safe dentistry and doing it the right way they are wrong.
My suggestion is for you to call Huggins Applied Healing in Colorado Springs and get the truth.

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