The Ache After the Extraction: What Cavitations Are Telling You

09/07/2025

You removed the tooth.
You waited for healing.
But something still doesn't feel right.

Hanna and Eva uncover one of the most misunderstood issues in post-dental care: jawbone cavitations—invisible wounds that may linger for years after extractions, silently draining your energy, immunity, and even emotional well-being.

It's not about "bad surgery."
It's about what your body needed—but didn't get—to fully regenerate.

Cavitations: The Hidden Wound in the Jaw

After a tooth extraction—especially wisdom teeth—the socket is meant to close and heal with solid, healthy bone. But in many cases, the body doesn't get the nutrition, support, or oxygen it needs to do that.
What's left behind? A cavitation—a hollow, inflamed area that can house:

  • Toxins and bacteria

  • Parasites

  • Old anesthetic residues

  • Trapped emotional tension

Eva describes it as "a phantom pain." Clients feel off, anxious, or tired—and never think it's coming from their jaw.

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

The Real Symptoms of an Unhealed Extraction

Cavitations don't just stay in your jaw. They echo throughout your entire system.
In this episode, Hanna and Eva explore the emotional and physical signs, including:

🧠 Fatigue that no supplement fixes
❤️ Arrhythmias or palpitations (especially with wisdom teeth)
😔 Sadness, grief, or anxiety with no known cause
🦴 Joint pain or autoimmune flares
🛌 A deep sense of "not feeling like yourself"

One client even regained strength in her hands—after the cavitation was treated.

Why Most Cavitations Are Missed

Standard X-rays often show nothing wrong.
That's why DuoSmile uses 3D cone-beam scans, frequency testing, and patient history to locate cavitations that aren't visible—but are deeply felt.

"You can't treat what you can't see. And what you can't see might be holding you back."

Bone Healing Starts Before Surgery—Not After

The #1 mistake clients make? Waiting until after extractions to support healing.

DuoSmile's Bone Healing Protocol starts 30 days before surgery, and includes:

Pre-Surgery Support:

✔️ High-protein intake (2g per kg of body weight)
✔️ Vitamin D3 + K2, Magnesium, Collagen, Omega-3
✔️ Sugar-free, dairy-free, alcohol-free, gluten-free meals
✔️ No bad oils or caffeine
✔️ PRF, Ozone, and IV infusions post-op for deeper regeneration

This isn't just about supplements—it's a reset for your immune system, liver, gut, and emotions.

The Emotional Side of Cavitations

Traditional Chinese Medicine maps wisdom teeth to the heart and small intestine meridians.
When those are inflamed, clients report:

  • Feeling emotionally "stuck"

  • Lack of direction or inner calm

  • Trouble trusting themselves or others

  • Physical tension in the chest, shoulders, or back

"We've had patients cry mid-procedure—not out of pain, but relief. They felt energy moving for the first time in years."

For the Curious & the Skeptical

This episode is packed with science-backed insights and recommendations, including:

📘 It's All in Your Mouth by Dr. Dominic Nischwitz
📗 Research by Prof. Johann Lechner (on cavitations and chronic illness)
🎧 Related episode: Ep. 19 - Wisdom Teeth, Bone Healing & Emotional Energy

🎧 Listen, Learn & Liberate

Whether you've had wisdom teeth removed, are battling chronic symptoms, or feel emotionally foggy for no reason—this episode gives you a new lens on healing.

🎧 Stream Episode 21 now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favorite platform.

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