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Healing Through Dentistry

HRV, Root Canal & Radiance: When Data Confirms the Healing

Ep. 54

In this solo episode of Healing Through Dentistry, Eva shares a powerful transformation story supported not only by intuition, but by measurable data.


This is the story of a sporty, data-driven client who tracked her heart rate variability (HRV) and noticed something alarming: after retreating a root canal tooth, her HRV dropped significantly. Her body was not recovering. Her energy was low. And she felt something wasn’t right.


What happened next demonstrates how chronic dental inflammation affects the nervous system, and how removing the source can shift the body from stress mode into regeneration almost instantly.


“Sometimes the most powerful healing proof is not just how you feel. It’s what your data shows.”


What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

  • What heart rate variability (HRV) reveals about stress, resilience, and recovery
  • Why root canal retreatment may not resolve chronic infection
  • How chronic dental inflammation suppresses parasympathetic activity
  • Why 3D imaging is essential in biological dentistry
  • What happens to the nervous system immediately after infection removal
  • How HRV increased from 46 to 80 in one night
  • Why strict pre-surgery protocols improve healing outcomes
  • The role of antibiotics in immunomodulation during surgical clearing
  • How PRF (platelet-rich fibrin) and algae-based bone augmentation support regeneration
  • Why patients often experience radiance, skin clarity, and energy shifts
  • The emotional symbolism of the upper left first molar
  • How craniosacral therapy and nervous system regulation support integration


Key Takeaways:

  • HRV is a powerful biofeedback marker for hidden inflammation
  • Chronic root canal infections can keep the body in sympathetic overdrive
  • Preparation before surgery determines the quality of healing
  • The parasympathetic system activates rapidly once inflammation is removed
  • Radiance and emotional shifts often accompany systemic relief
  • The body has extraordinary regenerative capacity when obstacles are cleared
  • Data and intuition together create powerful clinical insight
  • Nervous system healing is central to biological dentistry


Resources & Mentions:

  • Heart Rate Variability (HRV) tracking and Oura Ring
  • 3D dental imaging for detecting hidden infections
  • Periapical lesions and chronic apical inflammation
  • Biological dentistry surgical preparation protocols
  • PRF (platelet-rich fibrin) and guided bone regeneration
  • Autonomic nervous system and sympathetic dominance
  • Craniosacral therapy and integrative healing
  • DUO Smile Healing Philosophy: www.duosmile.cz/en


What’s Next?

In the next episode, Eva continues sharing real clinical transformation stories and explores how biological dentistry integrates measurable data, intuition, and systemic healing. Expect deeper conversations about HRV tracking, nervous system recalibration, and whole-body regeneration.


Join the Healing Movement:


If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone who tracks their health data but hasn’t considered their teeth.

Because healing is not just about numbers. It’s about removing what silently drains your system.

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