There is a growing awareness that mercury fillings in your teeth pose a serious health risk. Patients can help reduce the dangers of removal by having a well trained biologically trained dentist perform the treatment.



























Hidden Dangers of Mercury Removal and Orthodontics

There is a growing awareness that mercury fillings in your teeth pose a serious health risk. Patients can help reduce the dangers of removal by having a well trained biologically trained dentist perform the treatment. In addition, consumers can educate themselves on taking chelating agents to assist in the removal of the mercury that has already leaked out plus the exposure to new levels that will occur during the removal process. It would even be a better idea to have a well trained nutritionist assess your needs and test for the best appropriate supplements to reduce your toxic exposure. Having a serum compatibility or energy testing performed prior to having the services done is another precaution to reduce potential toxicity reactions from the dental resins or other materials to be used in restoring your teeth. Taking these precautions puts the consumer way ahead in the safety curve.

There is another major danger that most patients and 99.99% of dentists are not aware. The danger I am referring to involves the supreme importance of restoring the bite (chewing surface of the teeth) to support the twenty-eight bones of the skull. One would assume that the universities who train dentists would be teaching these concepts to all their students. The problem is that even the dental schools are NOT aware of this issue. Unsuspecting patients place their health in the hands of well intentioned dental practitioners thinking that they have a comprehensive understanding of the complexity of how the body really functions. This false assumption more often than not results in a downward spiral in their health.

The other speciality area in dentistry that creates major imbalances is orthodontics. Again the universities who train the post-graduate students have absolutely no idea of the impact they are having by removing bicuspid teeth, compressing the skull by closing the extraction spaces and just moving teeth around. Since the contact of the teeth represents the self-correcting mechanism by which the body self corrects the cranial bone alignment, slight disharmony of the pressures between the opposing teeth can and does have a major influence of the balance of your skull.

This information is being shared in an effort to make you a more informed consumer to help protect your wellbeing. When interviewing prospective practitioners for the removal of your mercury fillings or any other extensive procedures that involve changing the chewing surface of your posterior teeth you have to learn to ask the right questions:

  1. Do you have any training in the field of cranial osteopathy or craniopathy?
  2. Have you taken any chiropractic or osteopathic courses to understand how the teeth directly impacts on the function of the rest of the body?
  3. Do you have any training in cranial manipulation?
  4. How do you assess the alignment of my skull bones prior, during and after you perform your restorative procedures?

If the practitioner being interviewed seems agitated, annoyed or has a blank stare on their face or is honest enough to admit that they do not know you are in the wrong place. Our office receives no less than a dozen inquiries a week from patients all over the globe who have fallen through the cracks because dentists have no idea that they have caused major structural imbalances by not properly restoring the chewing surface of your tooth or teeth or misaligned your teeth orthodontically to distort your skull.

A few examples will drive home the significance of what I am referring to: