Are Your Silver Fillings Poisoning You?
You wouldn’t willingly allow a poison to be permanently placed within your body, would you? Unfortunately, far too many people are carrying a toxic substance in their mouths – amalgam fillings. Silver amalgam fillings, typically comprised of about 60 percent mercury, are constantly releasing toxic vapors into your system. A holistic dentist is concerned with your teeth, but also takes your overall well-being into account, which is why it’s recommended that any amalgam fillings you still have be carefully and properly removed and replaced with composite, tooth-colored fillings.
The Toxicity of Amalgam Fillings
Dental amalgams contain an extremely high concentration of lead and are typically combined with at least one other metal such as silver or tin. Make no mistake about it, silver fillings are strong, which is why they have been used for so long to repair cavities. But they are also noxious. The more silver fillings you have, and the bigger they are, the greater your exposure to mercury.
How Mercury-Laced Fillings Affect the Body
When you chew, drink, grind your teeth, or clench your jaw, you exert a great deal of pressure on your mercury dental fillings. These actions, combined with the warm temperature of the human body, gradually allow the mercury in amalgam fillings to vaporize, be inhaled, and quickly spread through the bloodstream.
The side effects of mercury poisoning can include serious cardiac problems, long-term nervous system damage, high blood pressure, and other health complications. Think one little filling can’t possibly be doing you any harm? The World Health Organization reports that the mercury in dental amalgams is responsible for putting more mercury into a human’s body than any other sources combined. And a recent study focusing on mercury absorption found that the mercury from silver fillings is ingested a rate that is 10 to 50 times the level noted as “safe” by the U.S. Public Health service.
The Alternative to Amalgam Fillings
You can eliminate your exposure to mercury immediately by opting for composite, tooth-colored fillings instead. But it’s important to visit a DC holistic dentist who safely removes existing amalgams from your mouth by following the proper protocol, including expelling mercury vapor carefully and using a mercury separator to filter mercury from waste water leaving the dental office.
Not only are composite fillings a safe, durable, mercury-free alternative, these tooth-colored fillings simply look better than a mouthful of unsightly silver fillings. Contact the mercury-free DC Dentist Dr. Terry Victor at (202) 544-3626 or online to make your amalgam-filling removal appointment or discuss other treatment options.
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