Thank you for the replies, your words of wisdom always are a help.
I spoke with my dentist today, finally! I was relentless in calling him I must admit. He felt horrible when I told him what had happened and how upset I had been then he redeemed himself with the following explanation.
He said that the biopsy mentioned in his letter to the oral surgeon did not pertain to anything he saw in my mouth a few weeks ago, it pertained to the back tooth they will be extracting after the HBO treatments. He said it was standard protocol for someone with my history to have a biopsy done after having a tooth extracted. He explained that because the tooth was diseased (periodontal), that he would be negligent NOT to biopsy it. Like he said, what if that one in a million shot happened and the other half of my jaw bone had cancer in the same exact spot? So, while I'm am under anesthesia when they pull these bottom teeth, they will do a biopsy on the far back tooth before they proceed with pulling out any others. He said that he is 99.9% positive that there is no cancer there but that no one can tell me 100%, their in there so why not make it 100% sure. He also told me that if he thought there was cancer there that he would do the biopsy NOW, not 6 weeks from now. So, I feel much better and will probably send him flowers, candy, something..........just haven't figured out what yet. I will say that I HATE how quickly I can slide back into the "looking over the shoulder" type as I have worked so hard on moving beyond that stage.
Take care everyone!
Minnie