Findings in Tooth Roots and Jaw Bones May Cause Cancer
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https://doi.org/10.14738/bjhmr.112.16764Abstract
According to all the latest findings, the incidence of cancer is rising in most countries. This applies, for example, to countries with a high rate of vaccination with mRNA vaccines. These are also the countries with a high standard of conservative dentistry. This dentistry does not remove dead tissue, root foci, potentially toxic metals or foci in the jawbone, but aims to achieve a surface that is as esthetic as possible and well suitable for chewing. There is evidence in the literature that non-infectious chronic cases of osteomyelitis of the jaw (NICO, FDOK) in particular pose a risk of serious diseases, including cancer. The author had to experience this several times, one case is described. The corresponding laboratory value "Rantes" should be included in cancer prophylaxis.
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