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To: wally_bert

Van Dyke Twittered to announce that the source of his mystery illness had been discovered — titanium dental implants. “It seems that my titanium dental implants are the cause of my head pounding,” he Tweeted.

Dental implants replace damaged or missing teeth. The “roots,” which are usually made from titanium, are placed within the jawbone.

Dr. David Brownstein, holistic doctor and author of Dr. Brownstein’s Natural Way to Health newsletter, says that problems with dental implants often cause patients to go from doctor to doctor for years without finding a solution. “As long as there’s no infection, no one considers the implants as the source of the patient’s problems,” he tells Newsmax Health.

There are tests for titanium allergies, says Dr. Brownstein, but that doesn’t explain what happened to Dick Van Dyke.

“Titanium is metal and it creates kind of a lightning rod in the head,” he said. “It doesn’t happen to everyone, and most doctors don’t look for it. Most people have other metals in their mouths, like fillings, and saliva combines with the metal to give a battery-like effect.

“Any metal can do this, and it can be a big problem,” he says. “I just had a patient with issues similar to Van Dyke’s — headaches and facial pain that no one could identify.”

Although titanium is generally considered safe, one study showed that patients had severe health problems after receiving dental implants. Medical issues included neurological problems, depression, and chronic fatigue syndrome. Once the implants were removed, the patients’ health improved dramatically.

Studies have also found that implanted titanium can cause abnormal cells to form, which could precede the beginning of oral cancer. Two articles published in the Journal of the American Dental Association indicated that dental implants either caused or aggravated oral cancers.

“There’s no easy answer,” Dr. Brownstein says. “If a patient has a hole in his mouth, his bite is going to be compromised. The dentist is going to have to do something to fix that space and most of the answers involve some kind of metal.

“I don’t advise people not to have dental implants,” he says. “I am just cautious and say that if problems develop, the implants should be considered as a possible cause.”

Zirconium dental implants, which use high-impact ceramic (zirconium oxide), are more compatible with the human body and may be a safer choice. “Zirconium is an inert metal, and zirconium implants are becoming more widely available in this country,” says Dr. Brownstein.

“I think zirconium would be a better choice than titanium.

“Putting any type of metal in the mouth can disrupt the electrical activity and result in a lot of problems,” says Dr. Brownstein. “This includes fillings, root canals, caps, bridges, and implants.

“So, if you are suffering and not getting any answers, fillings, root canals, and implants should be considered as possibly upsetting the electrical activity of the head and neck causing headaches, brain fog, and other symptoms people don’t ordinarily connect with dental implants.”

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16 posted on 09/24/2017 2:36:09 PM PDT by Liz (Four boxes to defend liberty: soap, ballot, jury and ammo; used in that order.)
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To: Liz

You would think that in this day and age they could find a non-metallic ceramic or plastic that would be more compatible with living bone tissue and just as strong as any metal. Or at least strong enough for the purpose.


25 posted on 09/24/2017 5:28:21 PM PDT by TigersEye (0bama. The Legacy is a lie. The lie is the Legacy.)
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