Bolest po vytržení? Skrytá pravda o extrakcích a chronickém zánětu

09.07.2025

The tooth is gone.
The pain is gone too – or is it not?

Hanna and Eva reveal one of the most underrated topics in dental care: cavitations – hidden cavities in the jaw that remain after an extraction wound has not fully healed and can affect energy, immunity, and emotions for years.

The problem is not always a bad procedure,
but what the body didn't get to truly heal.

Cavitation: A Hidden Wound in the Jaw

After a tooth extraction – especially a number eight – the bone is supposed to heal and close. But in most people, the body doesn’t get the proper nutrition, oxygen, or detoxification support.
The result? Cavitation – a cavity in the bone filled with:

  • Toxins

  • Bacteria

  • Residues of anesthetics

  • Old emotional burdens

Eva describes it as "phantom pain." Clients feel tired, restless, or "off" without realizing it could be the jaw.

"Just because the tooth is gone doesn't mean the problem is gone."

When cavitation affects the whole body

Cavitation doesn't just stay in the jaw. It spreads throughout the system.
In the episode, Hanna and Eva describe symptoms we don't often associate with teeth:

🧠 Chronic fatigue
❤️ Heart palpitations, arrhythmia
😔 Anxiety, sadness for no reason
🦴 Joint pain or autoimmune manifestations
🛌 Feeling that "it's not me"

For example, one patient felt strength in her hands again after cavitation removal.

Why most cavitations go unnoticed

You won't see them on a regular X-ray,
so DuoSmile uses 3D scanning (CBCT), frequency testing, and a detailed medical history to reveal what otherwise remains hidden.

"You can't heal what you can't see. And what you can't see can hold you back."

Healing begins a month before the procedure

The most common mistake clients make is that they only start addressing healing after the procedure.

The DuoSmile Bone Healing Protocol begins 30 days before extraction and includes:

Preoperative preparation:

✔️ Protein: 2g per kg of weight per day
✔️ Supplements: D3 + K2, magnesium, collagen, omega-3
✔️ Diet: free of sugar, gluten, dairy, caffeine and alcohol
✔️ No inflammatory fats or industrially processed oils
✔️ Plasma (PRF), ozone, infusion after the procedure

It's not just about accessories. It's about a total system regeneration.

Emotions stored in the jaw

According to traditional Chinese medicine, the eight are connected to the heart and small intestine meridians.

When there is inflammation in these areas, clients often describe:

  • Emotional stagnation

  • Chest pressure

  • Inability to relax or trust

  • Loss of inner spark

"People cry during the procedure – not from pain, but from relief. They feel something finally moving."

Science that confirms intuition

The episode also features the story of Dr. Dominic Nischwitz – a pioneer in biological dentistry – who suffered from emotional instability and skin problems for years after an extraction.
It was only after cavitation treatment (ozone, PRF, nutrition) that the symptoms disappeared.

Recommended reading:

  • It's All in Your Mouth - Dr. Dominic Nischwitz

  • Prof. Johann Lechner's research on cavitation and chronic diseases

Teeth are not separate from the body

Each tooth is connected to organs, the nervous system, and emotions.
If you feel "off" for a long time, tired, or overwhelmed - think about what was left unresolved after the extraction.

"We see people coming back to themselves – not just physically, but mentally."

🎧 Listen to Episode 21 on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen.

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