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Old 07-05-2012, 09:37 AM
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Hi Salina,

Glad you found some help!! I know how frustrating this can be. ALL dentists are "somewhat" educated in how to recognize cavitations. However, they are not properly trained on how to take care of them because it can lean into a medical problem which they generally shy away from as much as possible. So many dentists will just prescribe pain meds... and root canal one tooth after another.... and eventually the patient just goes away very frustrated. That's why it's important to seek help from a dentist who UNDERSTANDS the complexities of oral cavitations and that is when the IAOMT is helpful.

Please keep us in the loop .... pray that you are able to find someone you can trust to treat you properly.

Bryanna


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Originally Posted by SalinaYatis View Post
Hi Bryanna, Thanks SO much for your reply to my email. I went to IAOMT as you suggested and from there to a link for a maxillofacial center which provided alot of info on NICO (neuralgia inducing cavitational osteonecrosis) and for the first time found info for what I think I have. I'm now trying to find out about treatment and who may be able to help me. I'll keep you posted, but at least now I know I'm not crazy or alone!! THANKS!
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