Cavitations & Root Canals - warning

Bill Kingsbury ( kingsbry@gte.net )
Tue, 04 Apr 2000 03:34:38 -0400

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BOB'S DENTAL AWARENESS PAGE
http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/Rjj5019/index.html

OCCURRENCE OF CAVITATIONS - CAVITAT

Bob Jones, the inventor of the CAVITAT (an ultrasound insturment
designed to detect and image cavitations) found cavitations of
various sizes and severity in approximately 94% of several
thousand wisdom teeth sites scanned. He also found cavitations
under or located near 100% of root canal teeth scanned in both
males and females of various ages from several different
geographic areas of the United States.

Note: Cavitations (jaw infections) can be entirely painless,
or they can cause referred pain elsewhere in the body, such
as in the lower back. Cavitations often cause sub-acute
endocarditis (heart infections) which can flare up and kill.

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Cavitations & Root Canals
http://www.holisticmed.com/dental/root.html

Cavitations - HISTORY and OVERVIEW
http://www.mcilwain.com/page11.html

NICO and Chronic Jaw Pain Forum
http://www0.delphi.com/nicoandaps/index.html

Bio-Compatible Dentistry
http://www.zip.com.au/%7Ergammal/index.html

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http://www.holisticmed.com/dental/cavitation1.html
Journal of Advancement in Medicine
Volume 9, Number 4, Winter 1996

Routine Dental Extractions Routinely Produce Cavitations

Thomas E. Levy, MD, FACC, and Hal A. Huggins, DDS, MS

ABSTRACT: Cavitations (Cvs) are persistent holes found at the
extraction sites of permanent teeth after apparent healing has
taken place. Current dental literature considers this common
phenomenon to be rare. In the scientific literature, Cvs have
a plethora of synonyms. They have been variably labeled as
Ratner, Roberts, or trigger point bone cavities, interference
fields, neuralgia-inducing cavitational osteonecrosis (NICO),
and alveolar cavitational osteopathosis. Evidence suggests
that the incidence of Cvs is presently grossly underestimated.
Therefore, we reviewed the charts of 112 randomly chosen
patients treated at the Huggins Diagnostic Center (HDC) from
1991 through 1995 to determine the incidence of Cvs in old
extraction sites. We believe this problem to be important to
the general health of patients who are being treated for a wide
range of diseases where such a dental condition may be the
ultimate cause or a significant contributing factor.

This manuscript is clearly one written for dental surgeons. It
describes, however, a little known phenomenon that is extremely
important in the general ill health of many patients with a
number of different diseases that are not usually associated
with dental problems. Since there is more and more need for
health professionals to collaborate in their disciplines, the
work reported here should be valuable to physicians.

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Laura Lee Interview with George Meinig, DDS & Dr. M. LaMarche
Cavitations & Root Canals
http://www.tldp.com/issue/157-8/157rootc.htm

Cavitations: More Than Just Another Hole in Your Head
http://www.gerson.org/healing/articles/nl_cavitations.htm

Root Canal Cover-Up - Are your teeth killing you?
http://www.gerson.org/healing/articles/nl_rootcan.html

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BOOKS:

Elements of Danger: Protect Yourself Against the Hazards of
Modern Dentistry,
by Morton, Dr Morton Walker
Paperback - 304 pages (November 1999)
Hampton Roads Pub Co; ISBN: 1571741461

Uninformed Consent : The Hidden Dangers in Dental Care
by Hal A. Huggins, DDS and Thomas E. Levy, MD
Paperback - 280 pages (February 1999)
Hampton Roads Pub Co; ISBN: 1571741178

Fraud & Root Canals
by S. Hale Shakman
Spiral-bound - 130 pages (March 7, 1998)
Institute Of Science; ISBN: 1892506017

Root Canal Cover-up Exposed
by George E. Meinig, DDS
Bion Publishing, Ojai, California, 1993, ISBN 0-945196-14-8,
or: Price Pottenger Nutrition, 1994; ISBN: 0945196199

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