Part 3: Cavitations, Implants and other Toxic Problems

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Cavitation and Implant Health Quiz

Are you experiencing unexplained dental symptoms? Our quiz focuses on identifying potential issues related to jaw cavitations, dental implants, and other dental-related toxins that might be impacting your overall health.

  • Evaluate your dental history.
  • Identify symptoms linked to cavitation toxicity.
  • Understand the potential implications of implants and other dental materials on your health.
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by HealingSmile123
this quiz is a bit different. The major dental toxins we look at are jaw caviations (see below for explanation), dental implants, braces and denture metal contamination toxicity, fluoride and periodontitis.
Caviations are ...
Their symptoms often overlap root canal problems.. But we wont double up on systemic questions, rather lets look at diagnostic signs. (if you don't have root canals but do have health issues you can click here to go back and complete the root canal quiz - just substitute the phrase 'root canal' for' 'cavitation' - and your result can give you an indication of which system is most affected by potential caviation toxicity.)
this quiz is a bit different. The major dental toxins we look at are jaw caviations (see below for explanation), dental implants, braces and denture metal contamination toxicity, fluoride and periodontitis.
Caviations are ...
Their symptoms often overlap root canal problems.. But we wont double up on systemic questions, rather lets look at diagnostic signs. (if you don't have root canals but do have health issues you can click here to go back and complete the root canal quiz - just substitute the phrase 'root canal' for' 'cavitation' - and your result can give you an indication of which system is most affected by potential caviation toxicity.)
Do you have missing teeth?
Yes
No
Do you have an implant? (may need another with symptoms?)
Yes
No
Signs your impant is clinically failing:
It is slightly wobbly!
It has had to be reassessed several times
It became infected 9or you had to take antbiotics) soon after it was placed
It always kind of aches
Oral signs of root cavitation and/or implant failure
gingivitis or painful gums (persisting even with regular dental cleaning)
Regular sore throat or redness and irritation in mouth
Bad (sometimes very bad) taste in mouth on occasion
Bad breath
Constant dull pain in gum even months after tooth extraction
Regular oral infections/ulcers
Did you notice timing of a helath challenge manifesting? ie: became sick after a tooth died or root canal filling inserted?
Deep bone pain or pressure ( canvvary in intensity)
Tenderness to press on area tooth was removed even months after extraction
Previous presistant sinusitis
None of the above
Persistant systemic staph or strep infections
History - clues to caviation
History of more than one root canal filling
History of gum surgery (particularly apicectomy on a root canal)
Wisdome tooth extraction - particularly impacted wisom teeth
Smoker at time of tooth extraction
Excessive clotting problems or fibrin disorder
History of liver disease
Histroy of localisedtrauma to face
Dry socket (very painful) a day to 3 days after extraction of tooth
Traumatic tooth extraction (went on for longer than 1/2 hour or felt painful, broke off bits of tooth etc)
Persistant sinusitis or sinus surgery
None of the above
Eye infections
Regular low grade, chronic unexplained fever
Chronic pain caused by caviations
General aches and pains - regular worsening with stress
Irritable bowels or regular gut pain
Eye pains on side of face with root canal filling
New jaw pains on side of face with root canal fillng
Have you had body pain resolved by taking antibiotics
Diagnosed fibromyalgia
Unexplained single joint pain (esp hip)
Extreme ongoing jaw pain (trigeminal neuralgia)
Sharp shooting pain from jaws
Unexplained ongoing arm or leg pain
None of the above
Infection signs
Chronic eye infections
Chronic sinusitis - may have appeared at time of the tooth dying
Regular low grade unexplained fever and/or systemic infections
Pustulous sores that are hard to heal
Regular unexplained skin and/or nail infections
History of blood infection (septicemia) or organ infection (bone, liver, brain, heart gut etc)
Benign brain tumours
Post nasal ddrip
Upper respiratory infeactions
Head pressure headaches
Recurring tonsilitis
Ongoing candida or other infection
Hypocalcemia or hypercalcemia diagnosis
Persistant staph or strep infections
History of recurring cysts anywhere in body
Nerve infections
None of the above
Nckel questions
Periodonitis questions
 
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