Cavitations in the jawbone - NICO, ischemic bone disease, silent inflammation

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  • @laurenantworth6362
    @laurenantworth6362 7 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    Thank you for sharing such important information. In North America this is not well known science, and needs to be brought the to public attention. It would be amazing if a Dr. like you or Dr. Volz could speak publicly in a way that would reach many North Americans who have no idea why they cannot get healthy. Perhaps a TED Talk, or someone talking on the Joe Rogan experience podcast. This would give a lot of publicity, a lot of reach for your life saving information, and a lot of happy patients I'm sure !

    • @DrDominikNischwitz
      @DrDominikNischwitz  7 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Lauren Antworth thank you for your feedback. Dr Volz and myself will definitely explain more of the stuff. What would be great is that all you guys out there start spreading these informational videos so that as many patients as possible are getting the information so that they can start their journey to really get healthy again on all levels. Body, mind and spirit. Best, Dr. Dome

    • @hadleybee9710
      @hadleybee9710 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Who would you reccomend to go to? I love in California

    • @temazosist
      @temazosist ปีที่แล้ว

      Hello, I am a bit worried because I have been reading that in the medical/dental world a lot of dentists don't know what cavitations are or they even say that they don't exist and that it is negligent to do this procedures and that is dangerous, etc etc So I want to know for real if this is something real, it is treatable, it is not dangerous and it is a recognized/real problem. I am very scared because since my root canal, cyst on the same tooth and extraction of that tooth, I have been having this sinuses problems, tinnitus, facial and eye pains, dizziness, high anxiety, etc so if the cavitations are real, it sounds like it could be my problem, but I am scared I am gonna do something to my jaw that general dentists say it is not real and that it is gonna cause me even more problems or even death. I am just looking for some answers reassurance. I am scared and this is destroying my life. What do you think? Did you have it done? Do you know success stories?

    • @DrDominikNischwitz
      @DrDominikNischwitz  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@temazosist unfortunately it’s still not trained in dental school. It’s a chronic inflammation in the jawbone and can certainly cause systemic issues. You need to find a skilled and trained biological dentist who knows about “cavitations” or better FDOJ. Do not worry, just read up on more information. My book “it’s all in your mouth” might be a good start.

    • @leannshort2211
      @leannshort2211 ปีที่แล้ว

      I guess I’ve been looking up so many videos and success stories on this topic that your video popped up in my feed, but I sure wish I had found it years ago! 😭
      I have been dealing with nuisance sinus problems for over 10 years. Always having appointments with an ENT,(ear, nose and throat Dr.). He always just told me I had chronic sinusitis and allergic rhinitis. Always a prescription or told to buy an over the counter allergy medication. Took an x ray of my face and my sinuses were completely blocked.
      Fast forward to April 2021 when I got Covid…. 😑😔
      LIFE RUINED!!!!! I have been suffering from debilitating systemic health problems now going on 3 friggin years!!! I am trapped inside this body that I just want to tear out of!!! I have a constant, chronic, very productive cough, blocked sinuses, yet nose runs like a faucet. Respiratory problems, hard to breathe, shortness of breath, was diagnosed with Asthma April 2023. I’m 42 and never had Asthma my entire life! Leaky gut, food sensitivities, GI issues, anxiety, depression, brain fog, memory loss, insomnia, severe fatigue, loss of appetite, weight loss, heart palpitations/irregular patterns. (Biological Dentist had me get bloodwork for inflammatory markers and the Myeloperoxidase came back at 937! Anything over 540 is high). Rashes on my skin, mainly my face and neck. Just like you said! Diagnosed with chronic Lyme disease, co-infections and EBV 2022. Diagnosed with Eosinophilic Asthma Oct 2023 by a 2nd Pulmonologist. Eosinophils are a type of white blood cell and mine are thru the roof, mainly affecting my lungs! A large amount of white blood cells is usually indicative of an infection, so that’s what got me thinking about my root canals.
      I eat an all organic diet, tried the GAPS diet for gut healing but haven’t been able to get anywhere because the source,(my root canals and possible cavitations) are still pumping toxins into my body! I just in the last 2 months finally realized it’s my mouth that’s making me sick!!! All this time I’ve been trying all these treatment modalities and nothing has worked. Some things have made me feel a little better, but I feel like I keep hitting a brick wall in my healing journey. Well, now I know why.
      After doing much research and reading of articles, and coming across that documentary film Root Cause I immediately sought out a Biological Dentist. I have since had one root canal extracted. I have two more to have taken out. I am getting my second CBCT done this next appointment and I want to know if I have any cavitations. I’m betting I probably do. I just want my life back! My husband and I used to hike in the White Mountains. I can barely get up a flight of stairs now! I have been disabled! I never knew my life could go to such Hell!!! 😑😔
      I’m frustrated, angry, scared, so so very sad! I REALLY hope this is the root cause, because I seriously don’t know what else it could be. Not to mention how expensive my treatment plan is, and the cost will definitely go up if I find that I have cavitations also that need to be treated. To think about all the Dr’s, specialists, functional medicine and a Naturopath I went through and nobody could help me. I figured all of this out on my own! It really is criminal what these Dr’s and reg Dentists will tell you, or not tell you! I have really come to find out over the past 3 years that they have ZERO clue! I had to be my own Dr and advocate to find this information. I have never stopped researching and reading of articles throughout this whole catastrophe.
      I believe that I have had a smoldering infection for many years, then getting Covid was the last thing my immune system could tolerate and only just made everything worse and my immune system was done. Covid was the catalyst that set everything off. I hope and pray that tending to my mouth gets me better! I don’t know how much more I can take! 😣😩😢

  • @DivineDestiny77
    @DivineDestiny77 6 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Wow, this is so informative! Only Holisitic dentists seem to have this knowledge in the U.S. (that I’ve found) except for a rare amount of other dentists that have Cone Beam technology in their office. The holistic dentists don’t take insurance so there needs to be a dental revolution in the U.S.

    • @RTSBone
      @RTSBone 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yeah, you can find some cheaper biological dentists in Mexico

    • @DivineDestiny77
      @DivineDestiny77 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@RTSBone Thx, I went to a holistic dentist in Mexico last year to get an extraction done in late May and then a week later I started having shortness of breath along with pain in the jaw that had the extraction. The shortness of breath hasn’t gone away since. So needless to say, as much as it saved me money... I wish I never had the procedure done there. Will be having an echocardiogram done in Cardiology tomorrow to rule out endocarditis.

    • @DivineDestiny77
      @DivineDestiny77 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@RTSBone Interesting the timing of your message as I was noticing pain lately in the same jaw I had the extraction. But I’ve been needing a break from visiting dentists & don’t really want to go back yet (to an American dentist this time) despite the pain. All will be well. Thanks for the tip, though.

    • @temazosist
      @temazosist ปีที่แล้ว

      Hello, I am a bit worried because I have been reading that in the medical/dental world a lot of dentists don't know what cavitations are or they even say that they don't exist and that it is negligent to do this procedures and that is dangerous, etc etc So I want to know for real if this is something real, it is treatable, it is not dangerous and it is a recognized/real problem. I am very scared because since my root canal, cyst on the same tooth and extraction of that tooth, I have been having this sinuses problems, tinnitus, facial and eye pains, dizziness, high anxiety, etc so if the cavitations are real, it sounds like it could be my problem, but I am scared I am gonna do something to my jaw that general dentists say it is not real and that it is gonna cause me even more problems or even death. I am just looking for some answers reassurance. I am scared and this is destroying my life. What do you think? Did you have it done? Do you know success stories?

    • @Lia-hd7rh
      @Lia-hd7rh ปีที่แล้ว +2

      when we having this dental revolution? its time..

  • @autismandme01
    @autismandme01 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    How is cavitation diagnosed? Cbct?

  • @Rachidasister
    @Rachidasister 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Dr. Nischwitz, I just subscribed to your videos. Thank you for the info you are sharing...I know much of this but even though it is not well-known even by dentists. I would have come to see you but you are in Europe.
    I learned about cavitations recently and none of my dentists ever told me about their existence even...I only know about them from the Internet but I am sure I have them. At the same time, I am worried about starting that work. I had two root canals extracted but I still have two more. I don't want them extracted as I don't want to lose more bones. I have started a lot of things to help my bones and jaw get well. I used the homeopathic remedy Hekla lava and others, I used everything else under the sun to keep my keep health and energy up and rebuild my jaw bone including a chi machine, massages, cupping with bloodletting, acupuncture, high doses of D3, K2 and others.
    My question to you: since jaw bone disease is ischemic, can therapeutic actions that reestablish blood flow heal cavitations? If there was no blood flow, the tooth will be rotten when alive. If it is a root canal and the tooth is dead, can the cavitations reduce? You said you use a vitamin and diet protocol before starting to clean the cavitation. I think that should be the proper way as you want to help your patient not just take their money. I mean cavitations can be really big.
    Also, do you know about FCOD? (Florid Cemento Osseous Dysplasia). A dentist pathologist told me I have that but I wonder if that's not just another name for cavitation.

  • @pauliussvirskas6734
    @pauliussvirskas6734 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Hi. I have found that periodental ligament is the cause of cavitations if it werent removed when the tooth was removed, what could you say about that?

    • @RTSBone
      @RTSBone 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      That’s correct. If tooth was infected or had root canal, then also a bit of the bone had to be removed because it likely had bacteria. Either way, if it wasn’t removed by a good biological dentist (such as those trained in the Huggins Protocol), it the site likely has a cavitation unfortunately.

  • @janesa5097
    @janesa5097 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    the pathomechanism of neuralgia would be interesting,,,,

  • @temazosist
    @temazosist ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Hello, I am a bit worried because I have been reading that in the medical/dental world a lot of dentists don't know what cavitations are or they even say that they don't exist and that it is negligent to do this procedures and that is dangerous, etc etc So I want to know for real if this is something real, it is treatable, it is not dangerous and it is a recognized/real problem. I am very scared because since my root canal, cyst on the same tooth and extraction of that tooth, I have been having this sinuses problems, tinnitus, facial and eye pains, dizziness, high anxiety, etc so if the cavitations are real, it sounds like it could be my problem, but I am scared I am gonna do something to my jaw that general dentists say it is not real and that it is gonna cause me even more problems or even death. I am just looking for some answers reassurance. I am scared and this is destroying my life. What do you think? Did you have it done? Do you know success stories?

    • @essentialadvantages6790
      @essentialadvantages6790 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I'm in the same boat. I have been told I have cavitations. I will be getting surgery for it.

    • @nancyk5203
      @nancyk5203 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@essentialadvantages6790 What type doctor will do/has done your surgery?

    • @essentialadvantages6790
      @essentialadvantages6790 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@nancyk5203 I saw Dr Gerry Curatola in NY. He is a world reknown dentist. He used laser. It's crazy all the stuff that he removed that we found in the pathology report. I'm glad I had it done.

    • @essentialadvantages6790
      @essentialadvantages6790 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @PolRomero94uk Did you have your surgery? I had mine done a month ago and was no problem. I feel great and got rid of a lot of bacteria.

    • @nancyk5203
      @nancyk5203 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      PolRomero94uk I have similar concerns.
      Dentist acknowledged thru special (cone?) X-ray that I have a hole in my jaw, though I don't recall if they also called it a cavitation. It was recommended I get this root canaled tooth (where hole & infection is) redone by endodontist to keep the tooth. I want to have it extracted, since there's already a big problem going on. There are no holistic dentists nearby; the closest ones I have found either have poor reviews and/or I just don't feel comfortable about them for one reason or another. But I keep seeing these 'warnings' about how important it is to go to a holistic surgeon. And the longer I take, trying to figure out what to do, the worse the damage will be!

  • @la381
    @la381 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    We want to watch your channel but your accent is so hard to understand. Can you please put English subtitles? The auto generated subs from TH-cam doesn't catch every word. Thank you so much.

  • @hadleybee9710
    @hadleybee9710 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hello still need to find so.eone like you in California US.

    • @kelsterooni
      @kelsterooni 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Dr Robert Jarvis at Marin Dental Wellness. I just had mine done and he is fantastic!

    • @RTSBone
      @RTSBone 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@kelsterooni he does cavitations?

    • @kelsterooni
      @kelsterooni 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@RTSBone yes

  • @luester67
    @luester67 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great Blog! Congrats!

  • @mariamerry3986
    @mariamerry3986 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Dr Dome has it accured that a patient gets hearth inflamation (pericarditis,miocarditis) after operation and if a patient has that kind of history would you gove him antibiotics?

  • @martadallago7050
    @martadallago7050 ปีที่แล้ว

    I think I have this problem too..could you suggest a good fellow specialist here in Berlin?

  • @Lovescoffeeandtea
    @Lovescoffeeandtea 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Is it just the bottom wisdom teeth that affect the trigeminal nerve or also your top wisdom teeth cavitations???

    • @Emlane09
      @Emlane09 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Both

  • @i-changeus
    @i-changeus 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Even though I am well versed in Weston A. Price nutrition, this information really blows me away...Does the IAOMT know about this info? Would love to see more videos from you guys.

  • @noeldeal8087
    @noeldeal8087 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Please, could you share your "Bone healing protocol"? Vitamin D3 and "Micro nutrients" which ones? We all here in the US can't come to you... Thank you in advance! And thank you for the video. I think 5,000 mgs vitamin C[buffered] , coral calcium, magnesium, K2, trace minerals by Concentrace, bee pollen, bone broth, diatomaceous earth and infusion water would be good places to start...

    • @RTSBone
      @RTSBone 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Do some research on the Boron-Borax connection, don’t tell the FDA I told you. Also, I think Dr Huggins was using Magnesium Lactate for bioavailability.

  • @hadleybee9710
    @hadleybee9710 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    I live in California. Do you have a referral to any oral surgeons that are like you?

  • @sigridstadler6449
    @sigridstadler6449 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hallo Dr. Dome, ich habe seit ca. 4 Jahren linksseitig Gesichtsschmerzen mit tränendem Auge und verstopfter Nase. Die Symptome traten gleichzeitig mit dem Setzen eines Zahnimplantats aus Titan (2.Schneidezahn rechts) ein und wurden seither stetig schlimmer. Kann es da einen Zusammenhang geben?

  • @tobalhenriquez8233
    @tobalhenriquez8233 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi, doctor. I am from Chile, where can I get to talk to you to know how much the treatment would cost. I am willing to travel to fix this.

    • @DrDominikNischwitz
      @DrDominikNischwitz  5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you please refer to our website: www.dnaesthetics.de, Best Dr. Nischwitz

  • @ElimelchRT
    @ElimelchRT 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Dr Dominik I read that those cavitations can happen also after a filling. I have chronic pain after doing a filling to tooth 37, debilating situation that I suffer constantley for the past 14 years, for now I am doing DTR but not sure if that helps. my pain is at tooth 37 and projecting to front tooth and also I gusess my jaw and mucsles ache too. another thing if I have nerve injury and not a cavitation whould this type of treatment can severe my pain?

    • @RTSBone
      @RTSBone 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Get a CBCT for the area and see a bio dentist. Cavitations occur in extraction places. Fillings have nothing to do with it. Your tooth might be infected.

    • @ElimelchRT
      @ElimelchRT 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@RTSBone thank you

  • @sarahortega2913
    @sarahortega2913 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hello 👋 dr. Dominik thank you so so much for sharing about cavitation!! You by chance located in California?? Los Angeles County, Maybe? What do we need to take to prepare before it cavitation surgery??

    • @DrDominikNischwitz
      @DrDominikNischwitz  5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Sarah Ortega thank you. We are located in Germany. Check our website www.dnaesthetics.de section downloads and you will find the nutrition recommendation and the bone healing micronutrients

  • @MultiBebe11
    @MultiBebe11 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Is there a chance to get worse as a consequence of the cavitation surgery ?

    • @RTSBone
      @RTSBone 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      I don’t see why it might get worst

    • @Lifeszu
      @Lifeszu ปีที่แล้ว

      could if you don't follow the correct protocol

    • @pauka9470
      @pauka9470 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Lifeszuwhat might be a cause if such worsening? What is the correct protocol?

  • @HugoFTW
    @HugoFTW 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Hello, Dr. Dom, I'm currently chronic ill, all seem to have started after wisdom tooth extraction, I have recently made a normal CT scan, my wisdom tooth from my lower jaw where extracted back in 2013 I think you can't see it in the CT scan and I possibly need a CBCT scan. If you have the time to check the photo that would be interesting maybe you could detect something imgur.com/a/P7F2Str

    • @HugoFTW
      @HugoFTW 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      gohn k Dentist told me everything looks fine and he told me that it is almost impossible to get a jaw cavitation on my (young) age. He did not know anything about it and even told me root canals are very safe...

    • @ank6043
      @ank6043 ปีที่แล้ว

      how are you now? what are your symptoms?

  • @leannshort2211
    @leannshort2211 ปีที่แล้ว

    I appreciate your videos! I am chronically ill since I got Covid in April 2021. Now Jan 2024! 😭 I have just found out about root canals being so horrible for your overall health. The documentary Root Cause was so eye opening!! I have since found a Biological Dentist and have had 1 root canal removed so far. I have 2 more to come out. Because I guess I’m a special case because I would also need to have my sinuses cleaned out at the same time the root canals on the top are extracted. They are pushed up into my nasal cavity! She has referred me to her German colleague Sharam Ghannati. Not sure I spelled his name right. He works at the University in Frankfurt. I will be going to him in a few months, just waiting on my passport. Have you heard of him Dr?

  • @TruthSeeker410
    @TruthSeeker410 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    OMG this is me

  • @Mr27deborah
    @Mr27deborah ปีที่แล้ว

    Hello Dr ,thank you for the video,
    I was Diagnosised with TN in 2013 and 2 years ago i had my left side wisdoms teeth removed up and down.
    Also i did root canal for my order 2 teeth on my lower left side.
    Since then i had been having this pain in my jawbone for 2 years and the dentist don't seem to find out what the problems is.
    And only yesterday my neurologist as for cone beam facial bone CT scan
    To find out what is going on in my jawbone.
    What do u suggest please