By acquiring the current green dental office innovations, such as electronic x-rays and mercury-free complimentary dental care, Dr. Kamel and our Woodbury Dental Arts team strive to give the safest and most effective oral therapy in a comfortable way. One of the components in the all-natural dental care approach is the elimination of mercury or amalgam fillings.
Silver dental fillings made of mercury are a major source of direct mercury exposure in humans. Several oral organizations (consisting of the American Dental Association), continuously support their usage despite the well documented evidence of their dangers. Woodbury Dental Arts follows the protocol for secure elimination of mercury free (amalgam/silver filling-free) suggested by the International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology.
Are you one of the 150 million Americans who currently has silver fillings (amalgam fillings) in your teeth? We can remove them. Woodbury Dental Arts adheres to the protocol for secure extraction of oral amalgam. Considering that mercury is released from dental amalgam dental fillings throughout their elimination, excellent care needs to be taken to ensure it is done safely. Dr. Kamel realizes that mercury vapor, oral infections, and TMJ (bite) issues could have a negative influence on dental and overall wellness. No need to worry, Dr. Kamel removes mercury amalgam (silver) dental fillings in a cautious and safe way.
Tooth colored fillings are the brand-new safe filling substitute called composites. They look more like a tooth, bond much better and make the tooth stronger– yet they are also more expensive. While lots of dental composites consist of BPA, which is damaging to humans, Woodbury Dental Arts proudly makes use of only BPA-free resins, sealers, and concretes. Dr. Marko Kamel from Woodbury Dental Arts answers the question, “Do mercury fillings cause problems?” We pride ourselves in supplying natural solutions and treatments that set us apart from other dentist in addition to various other oral methods.
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