Když se bolest vrátí: Skrytá pravda o extrakcích zubů a chronickém zánětu
The tooth is gone, the pain is gone—not always.
In this revealing episode of Healing Through Dentistry, Hanna and Eva delve into a surprising and crucial topic: post-extraction pain that persists long after a tooth has been removed. Drawing on personal experience, clinical practice, and the latest insights from biological dentistry, they explain why it may be due to an invisible wound that never healed properly.
And be careful: it's not just about teeth.
🦷 When extraction is not the end
The wisdom tooth was out—but something was still off. Dull pain. Low energy. Maybe even a pounding heart.
As Eva and Hanna explain, it could be cavitations: hollow, chronically inflamed areas in the jaw that haven't fully healed. They're not visible on a regular X-ray, but they can quietly survive in the body for years—hiding toxins, bacteria, and often emotional stress.
"Most people are missing the building blocks for proper bone healing. And that's exactly what our Bone Healing Protocol is for."
Their advice? Start preparing at least a month before the procedure with a nutritional and supplement protocol. This is the only way to truly heal your body—not just locally.
💊 Why Nutrition and Supplements Matter More Than You Think
The body doesn't just need time to heal. It needs the right building blocks:
Before and after the procedure:
✔️ Quality protein (2g/kg body weight)
✔️ Vitamin D3 + K2
✔️ Collagen, magnesium, omega-3
✔️ Foods free of gluten, dairy, sugar, caffeine and alcohol
✔️ No inflammatory fats or industrially processed foods
It is a combination of dental healing and physical optimization.
💥 Emotional pain also has its place
In this episode, Hanna and Eva also focus on the emotional and energetic impacts of unhealed areas in the jaw.
"Clients come in with anxiety, fatigue, or a feeling of being out of their depth—and leave with clarity, peace, and sometimes even joy."
According to traditional Chinese medicine, wisdom teeth are connected to the heart and small intestine meridians. Emotional stagnation, sadness, or loss of vitality can be related to blockages in these areas.
After proper healing:
One patient cried with gratitude during the procedure
Another client felt immediate relief from chronic shoulder pain
Many describe the procedure as a "spiritual reboot"
📚 Real stories, real science
The episode also features the story of Dr. Dominic Nischwitz, a pioneer in biological dentistry, who suffered for years from emotional instability and skin problems after a hasty wisdom tooth extraction.
It wasn't until professional removal with cavitation—ozone, plasma, and infusions—that everything disappeared.
Recommended reading:
📘 It's All in Your Mouth – Dr. Dominic Nischwitz
📚 Prof. Johan Lechner – research on cavitation and its impact on health
🧠 Healing is deeper than just the physical
Teeth are not separate from the rest of the body. They are connected to organs, emotions, and the nervous system.
If you feel tired, inflamed, or "off," the reason may be hidden in your jaw.
"We see people come back to themselves after healing—physically, emotionally, and energetically."
This episode is a challenge to go deeper. To listen to the body. And allow it to truly restore itself.
🎧 Listen to Episode 20 now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen.
📲 Resources and Bone Healing protocol: www.duosmile.cz/en
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Because healing isn't just about teeth—it's about liberation. 🦷💫