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the missing teeth areas on the first visit is important for the<br />

patient‟s record. Checking the same jaw areas after compatible<br />

fillings have been placed you may find the jaw area that looked<br />

bad does not need surgery. Surgical sites need <strong>to</strong> be rechecked<br />

at each six month check up <strong>to</strong> be sure the jaws continue <strong>to</strong> be<br />

healthy.<br />

Patient: “If you find a problem in the teeth or jawbone with<br />

CEDS, what do you do?”<br />

<strong>Dentist</strong>: “A decision must be made <strong>by</strong> both the dentist and<br />

patient. Two things can be done for the <strong>to</strong>oth; 1) extraction or<br />

2) a root canal. When a problem is in the teeth or jawbone,<br />

discovered through CEDS, the dentist and the patient <strong>to</strong>gether<br />

must make a decision as <strong>to</strong> whether a root canal or an extraction<br />

is the best course of action. Problems in the jawbone will need<br />

surgery <strong>to</strong> clear the infection.<br />

Research has established that an unhealthy or dead <strong>to</strong>oth<br />

should be removed. Dead teeth can cause the loss of a body<br />

function. Refer <strong>to</strong> The Teeth and Body Energy chart <strong>to</strong> see the<br />

association of teeth <strong>to</strong> organ and tissue systems. Your dentist<br />

will be better equipped <strong>to</strong> help you if he has a working<br />

knowledge of conductance points, paired organs, and the<br />

meridian pathways. Today‟s computer software and on-screen<br />

graphics of the meridian pathways makes this an easy task for<br />

the dentist and physician <strong>to</strong> help patients with oral health<br />

concerns.<br />

Case: Mary Ellen, age 58, muscle pain and fatigue.<br />

Mary Ellen, an RN, noticed pain in the lower right jaw where she<br />

had no teeth. An x-ray did not show anything unusual in the<br />

bone. CEDS indicated an imbalance indicating possible<br />

pathology. Surgical exploration found a large cavitation where<br />

the CEDS showed an imbalance in the jaw.<br />

Mary Ellen sent this thank you note. “Thank you for helping<br />

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