NATURAL DENTISTRY AND ORAL CARE
National dental hygiene association, natural dental care, natural dental health
By Anastacia Mott Austin
Health experts recommend regular visits to the dentist for cleanings
and oral health maintenance. But so much of current dentistry has the
potential to add to the toxic build-up of the human body.
With issues such as mercury amalgam fillings and fluoride toxicity coming
to light recently, many people have been questioning the methods of traditional
dentistry and turning to more natural, holistic options when it comes
to their oral care needs.
Though widely used in the past, amalgam fillings, which are equal parts
silver and mercury, have received a bad rap as of late. Mercury toxicity
has been linked to neurological damages, gastrointestinal problems, immune
system weakening, kidney damage, blood cell disorders, multiple sclerosis,
Alzheimer’s disease, and Parkinson’s disease.
Studies have shown that the average person receives far more exposure
from existing amalgam fillings than from say, certain types of fish, which
we are advised to consume rarely.
Another, less-publicized issue in the dental industry is that of fluoride.
Added to drinking water supplies for decades and found in toothpaste,
fluoride is actually the ionic form of the reactive gas fluorine. The
United States Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, or (ATSDR)
lists fluorine compounds as among the top 20 materials most harmful to
human health. Fluoride is the primary ingredient in rat poison, some pesticides,
and nerve gas.
Most humans receive a cumulative exposure to fluorine compounds and fluoride
through the environment, as well as the water we drink. Household products,
as well as pesticide sprays and Teflon pans all create exposure to fluoride.
Over 90% of the fluoride that we get in our drinking water is made up
of sodium fluoride, hexafluoro silicic acid, and sodium fluorosilicate.
These, believe it or not, are obtained from industrial waste primarily
from the aluminum industry, which has never been approved for human consumption.
If it wasn’t sold to the government to put into our water, these industries
would have to pay to remove their excess fluoride as toxic waste.
Even the American Dental Association is revising its recommendations
for the amount of fluoride used in children’s dental treatments, because
in our modern world, a toxic, cumulative build-up of fluoride, called
fluoridosis, is more common than not enough fluoride. Too much fluoride
can cause mottling or darkening of teeth, weakened bones, and neurological
problems.
Aside from mercury and fluoride, the dental industry uses many chemicals,
plastic compounds, metals, etc., which cannot be good for our collective
health.
As a result, many people are turning to mercury-free dentistry, or holistic
(also called biological) dentists for their oral health needs.
One of the first tasks holistic dentists may undertake is to remove the
mercury fillings of their patients. They then provide nutritional support
to help detoxify the body, such as chlorella and vitamin supplementation.
They may also use a process called chelation, by which certain peptides
or vitamins are ingested which bind to heavy metals and carry them out
of the body.
Cranial-sacral work can either be done with the holistic dentist or referred
to a specialist. Cranial-sacral manipulation can realign the skull and
spinal bones, relieving toothaches, jaw pain, or TMJ.
Holistic means "concerned with the whole," rather than just
the parts, of a person in terms of their oral health and dental care needs.
So a holistic dentist may recommend dietary and lifestyle changes to better
support general health as well as specifically oral/dental care.
Holistic dentists may also support an emphasis on mental/physical/spiritual
well-being of their patients, and recommend various techniques such as
yoga, meditation, or chakra alignment to further improve the body’s relationship
with the mouth and teeth. In addition, many dental patients have painful
emotional memories from negative dental experiences, and a holistic dentist
will look at that as well.
In short, a holistic dentist will examine the whole picture of a patient,
including his or her emotional attachments, physical health, alignment,
diet, lifestyle, etc., in deciding upon a treatment plan.
At the Holistic Dental Association website (www.holisticdental.org),
you can find a directory to a holistic dentist near you.
There is also a lot that the average person can do at home to maintain
healthy teeth and gums.
Gum disease is a very common, yet preventable problem. Gingivitis, or
simple gum irritation, is caused by improper dental hygiene. If not treated
or reversed, gingivitis can progress to periodontal disease, in which
the pocket between the gums and teeth grows larger, harboring infection
and causing bone loss around the teeth. The number one cause of tooth
loss is periodontal disease.
In addition, poor oral hygiene can create far more serious problems,
as the tissue around the teeth is a direct link to the bloodstream. Heart
problems have been linked to periodontal infections, as well as premature
births in pregnant women, and those with chronic inflammatory conditions.
Holistic dental practitioners would argue that it is not possible to have
a healthy body with unhealthy gums.
But with simple, proper care, gums can remain pink and healthy, which
also helps with issues such as bad breath and tooth decay.
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Getting the smiling face without the use of toxic chemicals is possible
nowadays. Health experts feel that only regular visit to the dentist can
bring about this dental health but so much of current dentistry has the
potential to add to the toxic build up of the human body. The fillings
used are having side effects and are sometimes even dangerous. The mercury
amalgam filling and fluoride toxicity has been linked to gastrointestinal
diseases, kidney problems, neurological diseases, damage to the immune
system, multiple sclerosis, disorders in the blood cells, Alzheimer’s
disease and Parkinson’s disease. So many people are turning to more natural
holistic options when it comes to their oral care needs.
The existing amalgam fillings seem to give far more exposure than certain
types of fish which are advised to consume rarely. Fluoride is the ironic
form of the reactive gas fluorine. In the hit list of the compounds that
are harmful to human being, by the ATSDR, fluorine stands comes one among
the first 20.. Fluoride is the primary ingredient in rat poison, pesticides
and nerve gas. Too much fluoride can cause mottling or darkening of teeth,
weakened bones, and neurological problems.
Apart from mercury and fluoride the dental industry uses many chemicals,
plastic compounds, metals etc which cannot be good for our collective
health. So many people are opting for holistic or biological dentists
for their oral health needs. The holistic dentists remove the mercury
filling and provide nutritional support to help detoxify the body such
as chlorella and vitamin supplementation. Chelation is the process by
which certain peptides or vitamins are ingested which bind to heavy metals
and carry them out of the body. Cranial sacral manipulation can realign
the skull and spinal bones relieving tooth aches, jaw pain or TMJ.
A holistic dentist will examine the whole picture of a patient including
his or her emotional attachments, physical health, alignment, diet, lifestyle
etc in deciding upon a treatment plan. They recommend various techniques
such as yoga, meditation, or chakra alignment to further improve body’s
relationship with the mouth and teeth.
Gum disease is a very common, but preventable problem. Gingivitis or simple
gum irritation is caused by improper dental hygiene. If not treated it
may reverse to periodontal disease and ends up in tooth loss. Unhealthy
gums lead to premature babies being born, and also heart problem in some
cases.
Taking simple precautionary measures like flossing regularly everyday,
using soft tooth brush, and using proper tooth pastes. You can make your
own tooth paste by mixing baking soda, salt and glycerin. Use a mouth
wash which uses natural ingredients and no alcohol. Alcohol only dries
the mouth. Use natural neem stick to brush the teeth which is very safe.