Dental Osteolyelitis

Newsletter 70 Road to Health
By Bonnie O'Sullivan

 

Swelling and Pain Suspected to be Due To Infection In Jawbone

Since the swelling and pain in Sandy’s body did not completely go away (this condition is wherever there are lymph glands throughout her body), she made an appointment to see her doctor on June 19th to ask him if he had any idea what she could do about it. Her doctor stated he suspects the problem is an indication that there is still infection and dead bone in her jawbone. He asked Sandy if she felt pain anywhere in her jawbone and she said, “Yes, it comes and goes, mostly on the left side of my face. I thought it was due to the bone healing because the pain isn’t the sharp stabbing pain I used to have before I had the last two oral surgeries to remove dead bone over a year ago.” In response, the doctor suggested she have a whole body Thermogram. 

His belief caused Sandy to feel two things at once. One feeling was discouragement because in September 2005 her dentist showed us X-rays of her jawbone that clearly showed that her jawbone is healing (so how could there be more infection and dead bone?) and the other feeling was of hope because the doctor said he believes the removal of all the infection and dead bone in her jawbone will cause the swelling and pain in her body to completely go away.

Denali Green Helps Sandy To Stop Taking Pain Pills