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45 Lavender Hill   SW11 5QW    London                079 5078 7254          info@biohealth-uk.com

Jawbone Cavitation Treatment London

Expert diagnosis and treatment of hidden jawbone infections linked to chronic ilness

Jawbone cavitations typically—but not always—develop after a dental extraction, particularly following wisdom tooth removal, when infection is not fully cleared or the patient has nutritional deficiencies. A cavitation appears as a void in the jawbone, usually containing necrotic (dead) bone and fatty tissue.

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Many patients are not aware of jaw cavitations and their relationship with some medical issues.
As biological dentists we are trained to identify jaw bone cavitations and treat them accordingly.

The Connection to Chronic Ilness

Research has shown that cavitations can produce potent toxins and pro-inflammatory mediators (RANTES) that can enter the bloodstream and affect distant organs and systems.
Patients with cavitations often present with :

- Autoimmune conditions
- Chronic fatigue syndrome
- Neurological symptoms
- Chronic pain
- Digestive disorders
- Hormonal imbalances

Our Treatment Approach

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Reliable diagnosis with CBCT Scan and A.R.T. test

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Special immunological preparation

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Minimally invasive surgical debridement

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Decontamination of the surgical site with ozone gas

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PRF - your own platelet-rich-fibrin - to accelerate healing

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Comprehensive follow-up and healing support

Ready to Experience Dentistry That Cares About Your Whole Health?

Book your consultation today and take the first step towards better health and longer life.

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079 5078 7254

45 Lavender Hill
SW11 5QW
London

 

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