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Enhancing your smile with cutting-edge neuromuscular dentistry using biocompatible materials, tested for you!
Conveniently located off Glendale Boulevard in Glendale, the Broadway Dental office is well known as a biocompatible dentist.
While many people are aware of the possible health hazards of mercury fillings, many more of us have not been warned that any chemical substance may affect overall health, especially in those who of us are particularly sensitive.
It is therefore be important that a person's sensitivity to specific dental materials is tested before choosing the material to be used in their dental work. This is where biocompatible dentistry comes in.
Biological dentists are trained in recognizing and anticipating the impact of toxic substances and how these relate to dental and physiological health. This begins with a simple test conducted by the dentist who then analyzes the materials available for use to ensure selection of those most systemically compatible.
If a patient has "silver" amalgam fillings, which are 50% mercury, it may be suggested by the dentist or a nutritionist to remove them. In this case, they should be removed using an efficient suction system that will provide the patient and staff with mercury-free air and no exposure to the mercury being removed.
Dr. Sadeghi and her associates in Glendale are cosmetic dentists and family dentists using biocompatible dentistry, providing the best possible dental and overall health to you and your family.
Broadway Dental will work closely with other heath care professionals to detoxify the body, if necessary.
From the website of the IAOMT.
http://www.iaomt.org/patients/index.asp
What is biological dentistry?
Biological dentists recognize the impact of toxic materials and relate it to dental and physiological health. These dentists are concerned with the integrity of the oral cavity and use materials and procedures in their practices that are systemically compatible.
Is there a concern about the use of mercury in dentistry?
Many people do not realize the "silver" amalgam fillings are 50% mercury. A large filling may contain as much mercury as a thermometer. Mercury vaporizes easily at room temperature, and in this state, is odorless, colorless and tasteless. Inhaled mercury vapor is readily absorbed into the bloodstream. The World Health Organization has concluded that dental fillings contribute more mercury to a person's body than all other sources of mercury combined. Mercury is a powerful poison. Published research demonstrates that mercury is more toxic than lead, cadmium or arsenic. No amount of exposure to mercury vapor can be considered harmless. Especially considering its cumulative effect.
Is there an associated health risk?
Mercury is the most toxic, non-radioactive element on the earth. Most medical and scientific researchers have called for a ban on the use of mercury in all products. Due to its poisonous nature, mercury can adversely affect the immune, urinary, cardiac, respiratory and digestive systems. Under laboratory conditions, mercury has produced brain cell deterioration identical to that seen in victims of Alzheimer's disease.
Should I have my mercury fillings removed?
The IAOMT believes you should (unless you are pregnant or lactating). Mercury vapor is continuously emitted from dental fillings and accumulates in the body over time. The damaging effects of this exposure may not manifest for years or even decades. Studies repeatedly demonstrate that even low levels of mercury cause measurable adverse health effects. Mercury in the tissues of a fetus or infant correlates significantly with the number of dental amalgam fillings in the mother. Newborns may be at risk for learning disabilities because of mercury their mother absorbed during pregnancy. Many physicians are testing their patients for mercury toxicity and referring them to biological dentists. Across scientific disciplines, health professionals are realizing that mercury may adversely impact patient health.
Should I take supplements prior to mercury filling removal?
Most biological dentists work in conjunction with physicians, who may prescribe supplements prior to the removal of mercury fillings. It is imperative that chronically ill patients seek advice from a physician knowledgeable in mercury toxicity issues.
Is there a proper way to remove mercury fillings?
To prevent additional mercury exposure, find a biological dentist properly trained in mercury filling removal. Patients should inquire about the following amalgam removal protocols:
- Utilizing an efficient suction system in the oral cavity with a special tip or its equivalent to contain amalgam particles and mercury vapors.
- Operating a vacuum system at maximum efficiency.
- Applying copious amounts of water to the filling during removal.
- Removing the amalgam in large segments to minimize the generation of mercury vapor and amalgam particulate.
- Providing the patient and dental staff with a mercury-free source of air.
The IAOMT encourages the use of biocompatible materials and the development of appropriate protocols to ensure whole-body patient health. The tenets of a good dental practice should be based on peer-reviewed research - not on conventional wisdom. Most importantly, the materials and procedures used in dentistry should not adversely affect the rest of the body.