Could Cavitations Be the Missing Link in Your Health Journey?

At Colorado BioDental & Esthetics, we believe that true healing begins at the root—sometimes literally. If you’ve been struggling with persistent health issues despite your best efforts, it may be time to look deeper into your jawbone for cavitations.

 

Cavitation Definition in Dentistry

Dental cavitations are areas of infection in the jawbone that are often caused by tooth extractions—especially wisdom teeth. These areas can go undetected on traditional X-rays, quietly harboring bacteria, parasites, mold, and even pathogens related to Lyme disease. Over time, these hidden infections can fuel chronic inflammation, weaken the immune system, and make it harder for your body to heal from conditions like autoimmune disease and even cancer.

Cavitation site during surgery

Parasite found inside cavitation

It’s also important to note that cavitation teeth are not cavities in your teeth. While cavities affect the surface of your teeth, cavitations are in the jawbone. These are two completely different issues, and cavitations can be far more difficult to detect and treat.

 

Dr. Popp’s World-Class Training and Expertise

At Colorado BioDental & Esthetics, you’re in the hands of a true leader in biological dentistry. Dr. Corbin Popp has undergone world-class training across Europe and the U.S., making him one of the most qualified dentists in the country for advanced cavitation dental surgery and biological dental care.

Dr. Popp is currently one of only 32 dentists in the world selected to train under Dr. Shahram Ghanaati, a globally renowned expert in cavitation surgery. This elite residency—based in Europe—focuses on diagnosing and treating ischemic bone cavities (jaw cavitations) and other hidden infections that conventional dentistry often overlooks. Since beginning this program in December, Dr. Popp has traveled internationally for multiple intensive hands-on training modules, returning to the U.S. this week after completing another advanced surgical segment.

But his expertise doesn’t stop there. Dr. Popp has also trained extensively at the Swiss Biohealth Academy under Dr. Ulrich Volz, a pioneer in biological and ceramic implant dentistry. He’s also mentored under Dr. Frank Zastrow, a leading expert in the Bone Building Augmentation (BBA) concept—a surgical technique that supports long-term bone regeneration and full-body healing.

His passion lies in helping patients achieve deep, lasting healing—not just relief from symptoms. With Dr. Popp, you’re receiving care from a dentist who understands that the mouth is connected to the whole body—and has the training to treat it that way.

 

Why Cavitation Dentistry Matters; A Hidden Roadblock to Healing

Cavitations may be one of the most overlooked links in the health puzzle. Many people are unknowingly walking around with unresolved cavitation sites that impact their systemic health. Because cavitation surgery is highly specialized, most general dentists do not diagnose or treat these conditions.

That’s why cavitation dentistry matters—it connects oral health with whole-body wellness. If you’ve experienced ongoing fatigue, pain, or chronic illness without answers, it’s worth asking: what is cavitation surgery, and could it be the breakthrough you need?

 

Could This Be the Missing Piece?

Whether you’re exploring cavitation tooth diagnosis, seeking treatment options for jaw cavitations, or simply want to better understand cavitations and its definition by dental professionals, Dr. Popp is here to help. With advanced training, international expertise, and a deep commitment to patient care, Dr. Popp offers a level of cavitation dental support rarely found in traditional practices. You can trust him to guide you with compassion, precision, and a whole-body approach to healing.

 

A Collaborative Diagnostic Process

If you suspect cavitations or have been referred for cavitation surgery, our team offers a comprehensive and collaborative diagnostic process that includes both Dr. Popp and Dr. Ghanaati. This in-depth evaluation includes a full 3D Cone Beam Scan, a collaborative review and diagnosis, and a customized treatment plan tailored to your specific needs.

Introductory pricing for this comprehensive package is $2,200.
This option is available as a standalone service for patients coming specifically for cavitation surgery and can be scheduled separately from our full new patient experience.

 

Ready to uncover the root cause of your symptoms?

Contact us today to schedule a consultation with Dr. Popp to explore how cavitation dental surgery may help restore your health—from the inside out.