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The Roots of Disease: Connecting Dentistry and Medicine represents the collaborative efforts of a dental surgeon, Dr. Robert Kulacz, and a cardiologist, Dr. Thomas Levy. For almost a decade now, these two health care professionals have had the opportunity
Hardcover, 260 pages
Published
January 1st 2002
by Xlibris Corporation
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All root canal-treated teeth are toxic, says the author. There are no exceptions, so no need to test them for toxicity. There will probably never be an effective way to disinfect dentin tubules. Extraction is the only remedy, plus surgical debridement of the socket to remove all infected bone. Otherwise, jaw cavitation—gangrene of the jaw—can be expected. Shocking? Yes, of course, but facts must be faced. Cavitations are very common, and very toxic. More toxic than smoking. Panoramic X-rays can
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