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At a minimum, find a dentist that knows how to treat deep-seated infections. The ones that do already use ozone and xylitol as part of their cleaning practices. Perhaps you already saw my recently published interview with my NEW dentist:
The Dental-Systemic Link: How to Maintain Oral Hygiene - YouTube
If you are seeing an endodontist, ask them how they eradicate biofilms. My experience is that many do NOT eradicate biofilm infections. They often rely on antibiotics (local and or systemic) which may or may not effectively eradicate the sub-gingival biofilm.
That said, there's a lot to be said for using mechanical removal of biofilms (debridement, with cavitron) and chlorohexidane (a strong antibacterial). It's the dental hygienist's training that makes all these effective!
When I get a breather, I can help you locate a doctor with this. This site may be a good start:
Search for Dentist / Physician | IAOMT
Glad you are paying attention to this important health issue. There's also a FAQ on this which you may have seen:
http://www.adrsupport.org/forums/f49...-surgery-9576/