Your Mouth
Has Gotten You Into Trouble!
By Mark Breiner, DDS
mouth are responsible for many of our health problems. In fact, several holistic MD’s that spoke at a recent conference I attended refer 70- 80% of their patients to a knowledgeable, experienced, holistic dentist because they cannot substantially help their pa- tients until the dental issues are addressed.
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Dental Concerns There are several major dental issues that
have a direct effect on one’s health:
1.Silver fillings. The so-called “silver” fillings are about 50% mercury. The mercury comes off the fillings as a vapor and can penetrate one’s cells. Anything that stimulates the fill- ings such as brushing or chewing will sub- stantially increase the amount of mercury vapor coming off the fillings. There is no safe level of mercury in the body. Yes, it is a small amount that comes out, but it is cumulative. The more fillings you have, the more mercury you have in your brain. Mercury also crosses the placental barrier and into the developing fetus, and accumulates in the mother’s milk. The perils of mercury go on and on. Caveat – mercury is danger- ous and safe removal of mercury fillings requires knowledge in what to do before, during, and after their replacement.
any of my patients come in with a myriad of health prob- lems, dental concerns and an extensive history of dental procedures. People are not aware that problems in the
is so important to look at a sample of your plaque under a mi- croscope to determine if you have good or bad bugs. You may have gums that look healthy, but a bad slide indicates another type of hidden infection.
There is no safe level of mercury in the body.
5.Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction (TMD). The temporo- mandibular joint is the joint in front of your ear. If the relation- ship of your upper jaw to your lower jaw is not correct, it can cause TMD. TMD can cause headaches, migraines, dizziness, neck and back aches, among other things. When one’s dental arches are narrow and the tongue is too large for the space, this often will lead to snoring and sleep apnea, with all its attendant health prob- lems. An abnormal bite in children has been associated with sensory issues, ADD, poor sleep, fatigue and more.
6.Energetic Interferences. Every tooth and its surrounding structures are on an acupuncture meridian and relate to specific organs, vertebrae, and muscle groups. An unhealthy or root-canaled tooth can interfere with the energy flow along the meridian and can affect those associ- ated organs and tissues. However, it is a two-way street and sometimes tooth pain is being caused by an organ problem. It is important to know this relationship because sometimes root canals are done unnecessarily.
2. Root canals. Root-canaled teeth are dead teeth and they give off potent toxins. If the immune system cannot quarantine the toxins, research shows that they can cause many diseases including heart disease, stroke, arthritis and much more. In fact, one study showed the DNA of pathogens typical for root canals and for periodontal infection were present in the blood clots of patients with acute myocardial infarction.
3.Hidden Dental Infections. Teeth that are dead and asymptomat- ic can go undetected without a thorough screening. These teeth can be even more toxic than root-canaled teeth.
4.Periodontal Disease. Today it is well documented that if you have periodontal disease, you have a higher chance of having a heart problem, stroke, pre-mature birth and more. This is why it
7.Electrical Interferences. When dissimilar metals are placed in a salt water solution, like saliva, a current is generated. Mer- cury fillings and other metals in the mouth sometimes generate enough current to interfere with your meridians.
8.Sleep Apnea. Many cases of sleep apnea go undiagnosed. Research shows that sleep apnea is associated with many health problems such as stroke, heart disease, fatigue, high blood pressure and more. Often the underlying issue is dental, with the tongue not having enough room within the oral cavity thus causing impingement of the airway. Some of the indicators are crowded teeth, narrow dental arches, tongue-tied, TMD and a retruded chin.
9.Esthetics. If one is not happy with their smile, this can have a psychological effect on one’s self image. Low self esteem and not wanting to smile has a negative effect on one’s health.
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