Cavitat Shows Infected Area/Dead Bone on Lower Left Jawbone
However, the Cavitat report shows that Sandy has a huge area of infected and dead bone on the lower left side of her jawbone back where her wisdom tooth used to be and more dead and infected bone to a lesser degree at the sites of the two teeth next to it.
The good news is that most of the rest of her jawbone (top and bottom) is healthy, which is due completely to the oral surgical skill of the Mexican dentist. The bad news is that Sandy must wait two weeks before he can operate. Because the area where the wisdom teeth used to be have bundles of nerves right next to them, he wants three hours to devote completely to Sandy and it has to be between 9 am and noon. So, when we looked at his schedule, his next opening with those conditions wasn’t until the 31st of July. Another problem is that there is another smaller area (in the wisdom tooth area) on her upper right jawbone that will have to be operated on too.
Dale has scanned Sandy’s Cavitat Report into the computer and put it on Sandy’s website www.sandystory.com so anyone who is interested can look at it.
Sandy had a Cavitat exam in 2001 in California before she had all of her teeth removed (she had lost a few already, but had not decided to have them all pulled, yet). The results were so bad (32 areas of dead bone and infection) we couldn’t believe it and the dentist never looked at the exam results again or offered to do a follow up Cavitat exam as he originally stated he would. That was in September of 2001, right before he began to pull her teeth, and when the Cavitat machine was first on the market.
We thought that the dentist didn’t know how to use the Cavitat machine because he had just returned from the Cavitat training and hurt Sandy’s mouth during the examination. That’s why we never asked for a follow up Cavitat exam (now, the probes are much smaller).
Thank God for the Thermogram Report
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