Sometimes the source of infections after root canals.
CAVITATIONS Cavitations are pockets of infection left behind when teeth are extracted, or from some other dental procedure. They become foci of infection, similar to infected root canals. Bacteria or bacterial toxins move from the cavitation into the blood stream, where they can cause damage to other organs and tissues. While many conventional dentists don’t consider cavitations a problem, they may be an important cause of ill health. Anyone who has had dental extractions or procedures and is not feeling well afterwards may consider visiting a biological dentist to assess if cavitations remain. |
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