For over 100 years, dental fillings were silver. It is easy to work with and quite resilient. In recent years, dental professionals have realized the negative effects of silver fillings and the mercury contained within them. Silver fillings are almost 50% mercury, which is one of the most dangerous non-radioactive substances on earth.
Studies have shown that mercury releases an invisible gas from silver fillings, which can harm the immune system and cause developmental disorders.
For assurance of one's well-being, mercury-free fillings and mercury removal need to be a priority.
If You Have Silver Fillings:
Patients who already have silver fillings should talk to their dentist about safe amalgam removal. Amalgam is an alloy of mercury and silver, which is used in fillings. Once the decision is made to have the fillings replaced, the patient should be sure to talk with a dentist who is experienced and knowledgeable about removing mercury fillings, so that the procedure is done safely and correctly, leaving nothing dangerous behind. A biological dentist is skilled in tasks such as these. When choosing a dentist, the patient should ask about the procedure, ensuring that the dentist is careful to use a vacuum instrument to catch any amalgam pieces that come loose, use a lot of rinse water to dilute any residue, and take the filling in the largest pieces possible to prevent mercury “shrapnel” or excess mercury vapor from being released. Once removed, the fillings can be replaced with safe, tooth-colored composite, porcelain, or even gold.
Planning Ahead for Safe Dentistry:
When seeking a dentist for you and your family, it is important to be proactive and seek out a biological dentist, one who is aware of the health issues of the entire body, and how dental care affects one's entire well-being. Biological dentists understand the impact of toxic elements on the health of the body and specialize in mercury-free fillings and dental treatment. Not only is the use of composite resin fillings safer, but they also are less noticeable and are not metallic tasting. Additionally, often less tooth needs to be removed in order to bond the resin to the tooth in comparison with the procedure for silver fillings.
For additional information visit:
http://www.fairlingtondental.com/
http://www.dentalwellness4u.com/
http://www.mercuryfreenow.com/
http://www.iaomt.com/
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Mercury Fillings - Are They Affecting Your Health?
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