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So Where’s The Silver Lining?

Baby boomers beware! What you have been told complete these years active silver fillings may not be complete they are insane up to be. Truth is, it may be time to retire those old silver fillings, also known as amalgams. Post WWII children grew up in an era in which there was a high consumption of sugar-laden foods. Foods like your favorite cereal, sodas, candy bars and desserts. The amount of sugar filled foods for that generation and the current generation is staggering. Additionally, during this period the tooth strengthening benefits of fluoridated water were standing undiscovered. These two factors combined were a major contributing factor to reception rooms of every dentist office in America overflowing with trustful patients. Unsuspecting in that the solution dentistry provided for all of these teeth pitted with cavities and resembling the surface of the moon was an inexpensive articulate tooth patch unreal in 1894.
	 	 

So Where’s The Silver Lining?

Scott Kiser, DDS Baby boomers beware! What you have been told complete these years active silver fillings may not be complete they are insane up to be. Truth is, it may be time to retire those old silver fillings, also known as amalgams. Post WWII children grew up in an era in which there was a high consumption of sugar-laden foods. Foods like your popular cereal, sodas, candy bars and desserts. The amount of sugar full foods for that generation and the current generation is staggering. Additionally, during this period the tooth strengthening benefits of fluoridated water were still undiscovered. These cardinal factors combined were a major causative factor to reception rooms of all dentist office in America overflowing with unsuspecting patients. trustful in that the solution dentistry provided for all of these teeth cellular with cavities and resembling the shallow of the moon was an low-cost silver tooth patch invented in 1894. Most people were led to believe that silver fillings were actually good for them. Unfortunately, when the dentist patted you on the head, sent you on your way with your lip hanging off of your face and a shiny toy ring in your pocket, he or she failed to tell you, “Oh by the way, your shiny spic-and-span teeth are crowded with mercury and they are active to wear down someday. Only close time there won’t be a beautiful ring in your pocket - retributory a hefty bill.” Why Do Fillings Wear Out? Several factors cause the demise of amalgam restoration. Size, personal hygiene, and diet seem to have the superior influence on their life expectancy. When a tooth is filled, amalgam is packed into a hole created by bacteria and your dentist’s drill. The bigger the hole, the big the filling old to repair the damage is and the weaker a tooth becomes. Weaker teeth are doomed to fracture because a life-sized filling acts same a wedge, related to a wedge used to divided firewood. Chewing even downy foods wears the surface of all filling and intensifies the wedging. Hard foods same Corn Nuts and ice wreak havoc on your teeth and should be completely avoided. Acids found in citrus products, coffee, cola products, and foods containing sugar cause the shallow of the filling to become rusty and pitted, same a rusty antediluvian tin can. The Truth About Mercury There are cardinal primary areas to consider regarding mercury. One is how pliable a incarnate it is. The other is how toxic it is. Mercury is settled in thermometers for a reason; it is very sensitive to temperature change. Even a two-degree difference will register on a thermometer due to the mercury expanding. With mercury being as much as 55% of the substance in an amalgam filling, imagine what that is doing to your tooth structure. Incredibly it seems that temperature fluctuation in the foods we eat cause the most dramatic breakdown effects in the teeth. When we eat hot or cold foods our fillings expand and contract more that the teeth they are placed inside. Since these fillings are packed tightly into the tooth there is absolutely no room for change. A can of soda pop placed in a freezer provides an example of two materials expanding at different rates, left long sufficient and it will explode. Although not as dramatic, the pressures related with changing mouth temperatures does create microscopic fractures in your teeth, related to cracks in the windshield of a car. These cracks continue to grow and provide a expedient hiding place for cavity causing bacteria. Even the best brushing and flossing techniques are little match for this type of cavity, and left-handed untreated they can cause large portions of your tooth to break. Many people don’t realize that the mercury in your articulate fillings just happens to be number two on the list of the most toxic elements known to man. In California complete Amalgam manufacturers, as of December 1993, must display the following warning. Warning - This Office uses amalgam-filling materials, which contain and expose you to Mercury, a chemical known to the state of California to cause birth defects and opposite reproductive harm. Please consult your dentist for more information. Some countries have actually banned the use of mercury altogether. In the United States dentists cannot just throw old mercury falling the sink. They have to treat it like the toxic waste it is. Treatment Options Fortunately there are now alternatives to silver fillings. New types of replacements have revolutionized dental care. Tooth colored restorations ready-made out of porcelain or plastic can be safely secure (glued) into place creating a untold stronger and much stress resistant chewing surface. However, there is a downside. Be equipped to pay a little more for these types of restorations because the materials used are more expensive and more difficult for your dentist to place. Also, don’t be surprised if your insurance company saddles you with more of the share of the additional fees. It may take years for them to discover how daylong term benefits of bonded fillings down way the increase of up fore costs. The question you must ask yourself in some health decision you make is, “What is my health worth?” Your answer will help you find your personal silver lining while maintaining a safe, healthy and pleasing smile. Copyright: © 2004 by Dr. Scott Kiser Publishing Guidelines: You may publish my article in your newsletter, on your web site, or in your print publication provided you include the resource box at the end. Notification would be appreciated but is not required. About The Author
	 	 
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