Are you ready for mercury filling removal?
Ever wonder who thought it was a good idea to put metal in our mouths? 🙋🏽♀️
Metal removal in dentistry has become a hot topic due to increasing awareness of health risks associated with certain metal-based dental materials, particularly mercury-containing amalgam fillings. Amalgam fillings have long been used in dentistry because of their durability and affordability, but concerns have arisen over the release of mercury vapor from these fillings, which are toxic when inhaled or ingested over time.
There is growing evidence suggesting that metal-based restorations contribute to various health issues, including autoimmune disorders, neurological problems, and allergic reactions in some individuals. As a result, many patients are seeking alternatives that are considered safer and more biocompatible.
Are you afraid or worried about the impacts of metals in your mouth? Biological dentistry, in particular, emphasizes the removal of potentially harmful materials from the mouth and their replacement with biocompatible alternatives. This approach ensures that your exposure to mercury is minimized during the removal of these materials, and aligns with the broader trend towards a greater overall awareness of the impacts of dental health on overall well-being of the impact of dental treatments on their overall well-being.