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Are Your Dental Fillings Affecting Your Health?

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Your oral health is a window to your body’s overall wellness. The materials used in your dental work can influence how you feel day to day. If you have older metal fillings, it may be helpful to understand how they relate to your health.

You deserve to feel your best, and exploring every aspect of your health is part of that journey. Mercury is a known neurotoxin, and research has shown that chronic mercury exposure can cause symptoms such as fatigue, brain fog, and difficulty with concentration. Some individuals report improvement in these symptoms after having amalgam fillings safely removed. 

A biological dentist can help you explore whether your dental materials might be contributing to your symptoms.

How Amalgam Fillings Affect Your Health

For many years, silver-coloured amalgam fillings were the standard choice for treating cavities. These fillings contain a mix of metals, including approximately 50% mercury.

Amalgam fillings are a combination of mercury, silver, tin, and copper. Research confirms that mercury vapor is continuously released from these fillings through activities like chewing, brushing, and teeth grinding. Your body absorbs this mercury vapor through inhalation, and it can accumulate in various organs including the brain, kidneys, and liver.

The amount of mercury released correlates with the number and surface area of amalgam fillings present. While regulatory agencies have set exposure limits for mercury in occupational settings, there is no “safe” level established for the chronic, low-level exposure that occurs with dental amalgam.

Many people choose to replace their old amalgam fillings with biocompatible, mercury-free alternatives as a proactive step in supporting their overall health.

Symptoms That May Be Related to Mercury Exposure

Your body sends signals when something isn’t right. Mercury is a known neurotoxin that primarily affects the nervous system. Research has documented that chronic mercury exposure can cause symptoms such as:

Individual sensitivity to mercury varies based on genetic factors, overall health, immune function, and the number of amalgam fillings present. Some patients report improvement in these symptoms after having their amalgam fillings safely removed and replaced with biocompatible materials.

Three-dimensional molar tooth model showing dark amalgam filling on occlusal chewing surface against blue background.

The Benefits of Holistic Dentistry

Holistic dentistry looks at the big picture. It views your mouth as part of an interconnected system: your whole body. This perspective helps address the root cause of your issues, not just the symptoms.

A biological dentist considers how treatments affect your entire body. The goal is to use materials and methods that work in harmony with your system. This includes fluoride-free dental care options and a focus on biocompatibility.

This dental care philosophy uses current research to guide treatment decisions. The team works with you to create a plan that supports your health goals, making sure you feel informed and respected every step of the way.

Explore Your Dental Options

You have choices when it comes to your dental care. Advances in dentistry provide strong, safe, and natural-looking alternatives to older materials. Your care plan is built around what is right for you.

These options can include BPA-free composite resins and ceramic materials. These materials are metal-free and designed to be compatible with your body’s tissues. For missing teeth, you can also explore metal-free dental implants, a biocompatible alternative to traditional titanium implants.

To help you make an informed choice, material sensitivity dental testing can identify which dental materials are most compatible with your unique body chemistry, helping take the guesswork out of your treatment.

What a Personalized Assessment Looks Like

A thorough and personalized assessment is the first step before any treatment. This process is about understanding your specific health situation to recommend the most suitable path forward.

Your evaluation takes several factors into account:

  • Your Health History: A review of your overall health, immune response, and any known allergies or sensitivities helps create a full picture.
  • Your Oral Environment: An examination of the types of bacteria present in your mouth helps evaluate your gum health.
  • Your Lifestyle Factors: A discussion of your daily habits helps determine what may influence your treatment and healing.

Based on your assessment, your treatment plan might include options like laser gum therapy. This offers a less invasive gum disease treatment. The focus is always on a comfortable experience that supports your holistic oral health.

Embrace Your Dental Wellness

Holistic care means seeing how your overall health fits together. Something as simple as chronic fatigue or brain fog may not seem related to your dental fillings, but the more we learn about oral care, the more we discover these hidden connections.

If you’re ready to learn more about how your dental health connects to your wellness, the team at Health First Dental is here to help you explore your options. 

Contact our office to schedule your consultation today.

Personalized, Holistic General Dentistry

We’re here to support you and your family so you can keep smiling brightly.

We can diagnose and treat common concerns like gum disease, TMJ disorders, and tooth decay. We can also help diagnose more serious conditions like oral cancer and can carefully examine other potential health risks from materials like mercury fillings, fluoride, and incompatible metals, promoting treatments that prioritize your safety and overall health.

Dr. Sean Freiberg, Dr. Jenna Kerbrat, and our dedicated team rely on scientific evidence and individual testing to offer health-centred solutions for oral care.

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Find our holistic dental practice at the Northland Village shopping centre in Calgary, inside the Northland Professional Centre right across the lot from the Walmart Supercentre. Plenty of parking is available in front of the building.

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