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Mercury-free dentistry: 7 questions to ask

Amalgam fillings are composed of mercury, silver, tin, copper and other trace metals. A growing body of evidence suggests that amalgam fillings contribute to many degenerative diseases and cancers. According to a report published by The International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology, there is more than 1,000 tons of mercury in the mouths of unsuspecting Americans.

Understanding the effects of amalgam fillings on your body is key to protecting and maintaining your health. Since your teeth are living entities that have direct connections to your circulatory system and lymphatic system, you want to insist that whatever dental products are inserted in your teeth are safe and non-toxic.

Many dentists may “claim” to practice mercury-free dentistry but their procedures are a far cry from it. Asking questions about the dental practices once you are sitting in the dental chair, is not the most prudent way to protect your health. Be prepared and ask questions ahead of time.

Here are a few sample questions to ask your dentist to see if she or he understands the importance of practicing holistic dentistry:

  • Do you believe that amalgams are toxic and create a biological hazard to the body?
  • How do you feel about the relationship between amalgams and various diseases?
  • When you remove amalgams, do you initially use an amalgameter to test the electrical charge on the tooth to see which quadrant needs primary attention?
  • Do you offer a serum compatibility blood test in order to determine what materials will not create an allergic reaction when you replace the amalgams?
  • Do you believe that there is a tooth-organ relationship through the acupuncture meridian system? In other words, do you believe that a toxic tooth could have an effect on a particular organ?
  • When you remove and replace amalgams, do you use special mercury vapor filters and offer oxygen while I am getting the procedure? Do you use a rubber dam to protect my mouth from pieces of amalgam that are being removed?
  • Do you belong to a professional organization that supports biological or mercury-free dentistry? What kind of training have you had and when?

Various studies conducted on animals and humans clearly indicate the deposits of mercury in various organs as a result of amalgam fillings in the teeth. In the analysis of breast cancer tissue, scientists have discovered the accumulation of heavy metals, such as mercury and cadmium in biopsied tissues. Metals also have been associated with activation of specific estrogen receptors and the increase in breast cancer cells.

Whether you want to simply maintain your health or you are on a healing journey, asking the right questions about the dental procedures that may potentially affect your health is very critical.

Dr. Veronique Desaulniers, better known as Dr. V, is the founder of The 7 Essentials System, a step-by-step guide that teaches you exactly how to prevent and heal breast cancer naturally. To get your free 7-day mini e-course, and to receive her weekly action steps and inspiring articles on the power of natural medicine, visit www.breastcancerconqueror.com.

References

  1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amalgam_%28dentistry%29
  2. http://iaomt.org/articles/files/files342/IAOMT%20Fact%20Sheet.pdf
  3. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16804515
  4. http://www.toxicteeth.org/pressRoom_recentNews/August-2011/The-Health-Hazards-of-Dental-Mercury.aspx

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