Dental cavitations are hollow areas in the jawbone that can develop after extractions or from chronic infection. These areas may harbor bacteria and toxins. Cavitation surgery (or dental cavitation treatment) involves cleaning and debriding these sites to promote healing.
Why Cavitations Matter
Cavitations can contribute to chronic pain, compromised oral health, and in some cases, systemic issues. They are often detected via Cone Beam CT (CBCT) imaging, which allows precise diagnosis.
The Treatment
Treatment typically involves removing diseased tissue, disinfecting the area, and supporting natural healing. At America Dental, we use advanced techniques aligned with biological dentistry principles.
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