Archive for August, 2010
Tuesday, August 31st, 2010
When it comes to mercury and your body, each major organ system is at risk. The heart and cardiac system, however, are particularly susceptible to poisoning from mercury.
Comments by Dr. Ted Herrmann:
Once the toxicity of mercury enters the bloodstream, it races through the blood and to each major organ. The damage that inhaled mercury can cause is permanent and deadly, however, it can be avoided altogether. Consulting a dentist about safe mercury filling removal is the best way to avoid developing extremely harmful health conditions.
Methyl mercury in Dental Amalgam
Dental amalgam is composed of silver, tin, and most noteworthy mercury. It is important to realize that the mercury content of an amalgam (silver) filling is proportional to the amount of amalgam using in the filling. In other words, larger fillings contain larger amounts of mercury. Once in the mouth, the mercury is exposed to a good deal of pressure and heat. The natural chewing motion of a person’s jaws, combined with anxious jaw clenching and teeth grinding, exert pressure on silver fillings. When combined with the warmth of the human body and the oral cavity, this pressure gradually vaporizes the mercury content of amalgam fillings. As the mercury is vaporized, it is intermittently inhaled at dangerous concentrations.
Mercury Exposure and the Cardiac System
As amalgams emit mercury vapor, it passes into the bloodstream. Once in the bloodstream, the poisonous substance races throughout the body. Once reaching the head, the mercury passes through the brain-blood barrier and collects in the brain, causing long term damage to the central nervous system (i). Recent studies show that subjects with amalgam fillings also show “markedly higher blood pressure, lower hemoglobin levels, and lower percentages of red blood cells,” (ii).
Safe Mercury Filling Removal
The only way to prevent mercury from damaging the circulatory system, and other vital organs, is to limit exposure to it. Safe mercury filling removal can rid the mouth of toxic amalgam fillings, thereby reducing the rate at which you are exposed to intense mercury vapor inhalation. As a Miami dentist, I cannot understate the importance of replacing silver fillings with white fillings. For more information on these procedures, please contact Assure a Smile today.
(i) http://tuberose.com/Mercury_and_the_Heart.html
(ii) see above.
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Monday, August 23rd, 2010
A staggering 34% of adults in the United States report having experienced a Urinary Tract Infection. Recent studies, however, indicate that the culprit may be mercury poisoning.
Comments by Dr. Ted Herrmann
While urinary tract infection, or UTI, remain prevalent among young adults over 20 years of age, new studies indicate that this statistic may be inflated. First, let’s examine the symptoms of UTIs before exploring the benefits of amalgam (silver) filling removal:
Urinary Tract Infection Symptoms
The physicians behind Emedicinehealth.com define a UTI as an infection affecting any of the areas urine travels through as it leaves the body (i). These areas include the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra. Common UTI symptoms include the following:
- Dysuria, experiencing pain or a burning sensation while urinating
- Inflammation and irritation of the urethra and bladder
- Frequent urination
- Experiencing the sensation of being unable to hold urine
- Experiencing the sensation of being unable to urinate easily
- Cloudy or bloody urine
- Lower abdominal pain
- Vomiting or nausea
- Fairly high fever
- Experiencing involuntary shaking or chills
MERCURY POISONING IN DISGUISE
While the frequency of UTIs is very real, especially among American adults, the symptoms mirror those of a urinary system that has been poisoned by mercury. Dr. J. Trowbridge, author of The Yeast Syndrome, is on the forefront of researching the possible correlation between UTIs and mercury poison. In his book, he states that several doctors report that 98% of patients with chronic UTI also exhibit high levels of mercury toxicity. This alarmingly high percentage of UTI patients begs the question: do these individuals have a UTI, or are they experiencing similar symptoms that are brought about by mercury poisoning?
MERCURY AND HEALTH
As a Miami dentist and certified nutritionist, I can say that no amount of mercury is safe. The only way to avoid mercury poisoning is to reduce your exposure to it. The professionals at Assure a Smile offer holistic health care services including amalgam filling removal for patients with old, amalgam (silver) fillings . Replacing silver fillings with a composite, or white, filling can greatly reduce your risk of developing serious health problems.
(i) http://www.emedicinehealth.com/urinary_tract_infections/page3_em.htm#Urinary%20Tract%20Infection%20Symptoms
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Thursday, August 19th, 2010
Could you be inhaling poisonous vapor? If you have amalgam (silver) fillings, you most likely are.
COMMENTS BY DR. TED HERRMANN:
We know that mercury is the most toxic non-radioactive chemical on Earth (i). We know that this chemical vaporizes under pressure and heat. We also know that, when vaporized, this chemical is tasteless, odorless, and easily inhaled without notice. Why, then, does it make sense to have such a chemical in your mouth?
The human mouth is naturally one of the warmest regions of the body. Used for chewing and breaking down food, the mouth also has the ability to clench and exert pressure on its teeth. The natural warmth of the mouth, combined with the pressure its jaws can force onto teeth, make teeth one of the worst places to put a toxic chemical like mercury. Chewing, unconscious jaw clentching, and nighttime teeth grinding all contribute to the health hazards of amalgam (silver) fillings.
Cavities and Mercury Fillings
To better understand the dangers of silver fillings, let’s examine how fillings work. When you have a cavity, your dentist will remove the plaque and bacteria from your tooth. Depending on the amount of plaque and the extent to which it has damaged your tooth, this process will leave a hole in the enamel of the tooth. A solution of metal is then prepared, consisting of 50-60% mercury and varying levels of silver and tin. This solution is called amalgam. The mercury rich amalgam is then shoved into the hole in your tooth.
Contrary to popular belief, this filling is not bound directly to the tooth. Instead, it is forcefully stuffed into the cavity until the entire space is filled. The cavity is sealed as the filling corrodes naturally over time. This corrosion process, however, creates problems down the road.
Mercury Toxicity and the Mouth
The corrosion process that seals a silver filling into a tooth never stops. The continual corrosion of the filling eventually creates micro fractures along the surfaces of the tooth. Over time, these fractures accumulate and eventually crack the tooth. In some cases these fractures may lead to the tooth being broken altogether. As this happens, amalgam fillings are exposed to two very bad forces: pressure from natural chewing, and heat from the mouth. The combination of pressure and heat vaporizes the mercury content of the filling, creating an odorless, tasteless, highly toxic gas. Since the gas emits from a filling in a tooth, it is easily inhaled at levels 10-50 times the level considered safe by the U.S. Public Health Service (ii).
As a Miami dentist and holistic wellness professional, I cannot understate the harmful effects that mercury can induce. Simply put, no amount of mercury is safe. A proposition in California, enacted in 1994, requires dental professionals that the use of silver fillings “causes birth defects and other problems”(iii). Assure a Smile Miami Dentistry offers safe mercury removal to help patients replace silver fillings with much safer composite, or white, fillings. Contact our holistic dentists to learn more about safely removing and replacing silver fillings.
(i) http://www.dreddyclinic.com/dangers_of_toxic_metals.htm
(ii) http://www.yourhealthbase.com/amalgams.html
(iii) http://www.dreddyclinic.com/detox_tips_10.htm
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Tuesday, August 17th, 2010
What’s more toxic than lead, cadmium and arsenic? I’ll give you a hint: it might just be in your mouth…
Comments by Dr. Ted Herrmann:
Mercury is more toxic than lead, cadmium, and arsenic. What many people are unaware of, however, is just how close they come to it each day. In truth, if you have a traditional silver filling in any of your teeth, you have a little bit of mercury there too.
Amalgam fillings, common before the use of white fillings, are 50% mercury. Larger fillings may even contain as much mercury as a thermometer. This chemical vaporizes easily at room temperature, turning into a odorless, tasteless, and colorless gas. As a result, those with traditional amalgam fillings may continuously inhale mercury vapor, without even knowing it. This is extremely alarming, as research from around the world indicates that mercury inhalation poses severe health risks.
Scientists at the University of Milan assert that many studies have confirmed that mercury from amalgam fillings does enter human tissue after being used to fill a cavity (i). They go on to say that the amount of mercury that enters the brain, thyroid, kidney, and pituitary gland is proportional to the number of silver fillings a person has. In other words, the more amalgam fillings you have, the more odorless mercury vapor you inhale.
Not just Italians worry about the mercury content of fillings, either. The World Health Organization has concluded that traditional amalgam dental fillings contribute more mercury to a person’s body than all other sources combined. But is there a health risk?
In fact, mercury is a poison. This poison can adversely affect many bodily processes including the urinary, cardiac, respiratory, immune, and digestive systems. Dr. Gary Null and Dr. Martin Feldman of New York published a report that offers irrefutable evidence that mercury from traditional silver fillings is absorbed by the human body at a rate of 10-50 times the safe limit set by the U.S. Public Health Service (ii). The evidence paints a very clear picture:
Mercury is poisonous, abundant in amalgam fillings, and absorbed by the human body at a tremendously high rate.
As a holistic dentistry practice, Assure a Smile offers safe mercury filling removal. Mercury-free, white composite fillings are used to treat cavities and conduct general procedures. Contact Assure a Smile to speak with a Miami dentist about safely removing your mercury fillings.
(i) http://www.yourhealthbase.com/amalgams.html
(ii) see above.
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Wednesday, August 11th, 2010
Do you have bleeding, puffy, or otherwise agitated gums? If so, you may be one of 85% of adults who have gum disease. Gum disease can lead to receding gums, loss of teeth, chronic bad breath, and has recently been linked with heart disease. Treating gum disease, however, can reverse the process and help both teeth and gums to become healthy again!
Comments by Dr. Ted Herrmann
Periodontal disease, commonly known as gum disease, afflicts about 85% of adults. This condition is not to be taken lightly; when untreated, gum disease may cause recession of the gums, loss of teeth, and even heart disease. Gum disease effects one or more of the following periodontal tissues:
-Alveolar Bone, the bone that holds the teeth and gums in place
-Periodontal Ligaments, connects the teeth with the Alveolar Bone
-Cementum, a protective layer at the root of the bone
-Gingiva, the gums
Once one or more of the above tissues are affected, serious and proactive measures must be taken to remove the bacteria from your gums and prevent it from developing again. Assure a Smile offers the PERIO PROTECT system for doing just that.
The first step in the Perio Protect treatment system is to have an in-depth cleaning of the teeth and gums. This cleaning focuses on the debridement, or removal, of plaque, tarter, and bacteria from the sulcus, or periodontal pocket. The sulcus is the region between the tooth and surrounding gum area.
Once plaque and bacteria have been removed, a set of custom Perio Protect trays is made. These trays fit tightly around your teeth while also leaving a reservoir for a treatment solution that runs along the gum line. This solution is tailored specifically for your treatment needs, and it consists mainly of oxidizing and oxygenating agents that reduce bacteria populations (i).
After your debridement cleaning, it is recommended you wear the Perio Protect trays and accompanying solution 2 to 3 times daily. When the trays are inserted, the reservoir effectively holds the treatment solution along the gum line and prevents bacteria populations from regenerating in the sulcus. This allows your gums time to heal properly.
Habitual brushing and flossing can prevent gum disease. However, once gum disease develops, brushing and flossing alone are not enough. Treating periodontal disease requires a thorough cleaning of the teeth and gums, followed by continual treatment of the area with a FDA approved, doctor prescribed solution. As a Miami dentist, I recommend the Perio Protect system as a premier and fully customizable approach to treating gum disease. The system works well from a holistic dentistry perspective as it works to restore each of the periodontal tissues through one convenient process.
(i) http://www.perioprotect.com/whatIs.asp
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Tuesday, August 10th, 2010
Healthy snacks for kids are a summer must! Fresh fruit, plenty of water, and homemade treats can keep your child full, energetic, and cavity-free. So, treat your children this summer with these delicious and nutritious snack recommendations from Assure a Smile Miami Dentistry.
Comments by Dr. Ted Herrmann
Children, perhaps more so than adults, need snacks. The eating habits of a child typically mirror those of their caregiver, consisting of three daily meals: breakfast, lunch, and dinner. However, as most caregivers can attest, getting a child to clean their plate can be a challenge.
Anxiousness, coupled with a proportionately small stomach, make it difficult for children to sit down and eat an entire meal. As a result, children may not receive enough calories each day. This is very unhealthy for both children and adults because fewer calories means less energy and nutrients to fuel the body and protect it from foreign objects, like viruses and bacteria. Preparing small, nutritious snacks will help children consume the calories they need for energy as well as the nutrients they need to stay healthy.
Heart Healthy Whole Grains
Whole grains are building blocks for a nutritious and filling snack. Parents must take caution, though. Most “whole grain” foods are made using only a small portion of actual whole grains. In addition, whole grain cereals and snack bars are often over processed and rich in sugar. The best whole grain snacks include oatmeal, topped with fresh blueberries, or a small portion of brown rice and vegetables. While the portions may be small (two children sharing a single bowl of oatmeal, for example), the nutritious advantage is huge. Whole grains are associated with a lessened risk of heart disease, and they are a fundamental source of energy!
Delicious Dairy Products
Dairy products make the perfect mid-day snack for children. Foods like low fat cheese sticks, yogurt, and cottage cheese with fresh fruit offer two main nutritional benefits. First, they are a good source of protein. Second, they have moderate amounts of unsaturated fat. Studies show that replacing ordinary fat with unsaturated fat, like that found in dairy products, reduces the amount of bad cholesterol (low-density lipoprotein) in your blood (i). Although cholesterol worries are something we typically associate with adults, children too can benefit from eating foods that keep LDL levels low.
Organic Fruits and Vegetables
Organic fruits and vegetables make the best snacks for children. Fruit is a good early morning snack because it is a good source of carbohydrates, water, and vitamins to sustain energy throughout the day. Apples, peaches, grapes, oranges, and watermelon are all great choices. When it comes to late afternoon snacks, though, vegetables are the way to go. Vegetables contain fewer carbohydrates yet are rich in minerals. Serving snacks like raw broccoli, carrots, sliced tomatoes, and celery can replenish a child’s nutrient levels without overfilling their stomachs before dinner. To make things more fun, serve a low fat side to add some extra flavor to the vegetables. Low fat ranch dip, balsamic vinegar and olive oil, light seasoning, or all natural organic peanut butter complement vegetables in a delicious way. Also, dipping is fun! The more fun a snack or meal is, the more likely a child is to eat the entire portion.
As a Miami dentist and nutritionist, I recommend parents serve two snacks to their children each day. Healthy whole grains, dairy products, fruit, and raw vegetables are hands down the best snacks for kids. They offer a moderate serving of calories, healthy fat, protein, and plenty of vitamins and minerals. Holistic dentistry holds the view that overall health is reflected in the mouth; following these snack guidelines will keep your child’s body healthy, and their mouths cavity-free.
(i) http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/fat/NU00262
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Thursday, August 5th, 2010
It seems there is never enough time. When time is short, we tend to choose the easiest option. The problem? The easiest option is not always the healthiest.
Break the cycle and prime yourself with success by eating a healthy breakfast every day!
Aside from providing your body with fuel, eating a daily breakfast rich in protein, fruit, and healthy fat builds a foundation for long term longevity.
Comments by Dr. Ted Herrmann:
It is said that the word breakfast literally means to break your body of the fast it undergoes while you sleep. Yes, that’s right. Your body eats away at itself while you are sleeping, drawing energy and nutrients from fat stores and muscle fibers. This is why we awake with hunger, and this is why eating breakfast is so important.
A healthy breakfast can be broken down into three parts: protein, complex carbohydrates, and unsaturated fats. A typical well rounded breakfast, for example, consists of protein from egg whites, complex carbohydrates from a fruit salad, and unsaturated fat from a dairy product like whole milk, yogurt, or cottage cheese.
Aside from ridding us of our early morning rumbling stomachs, a healthy and well rounded breakfast builds the foundation for longevity and overall vitality in at least three ways.
First, a healthy breakfast provides the body with lean protein at the early hours of the day. This is very important because the body draws protein from muscle fibers while we sleep. As this happens, the body feels as though it is starving and goes into survival mode, slowing the metabolism and increasing the production of a hormone called cortisol. Those protein stores must be replaced as soon as possible, and the fastest way to do is by consuming 10-15 grams (about four egg whites) of protein each morning. This will bring the body out of survival mode and decrease the production of cortisol over time. Recent studies have found that individuals with low cortisol levels have greater immune system health as well as a reduced risk of heart disease (i). In this way, eating eggs each morning promotes long term health.
The second part of the healthy breakfast equation includes about 2 cups of fresh fruit. This portion of the meal provides high quality carbohydrates that the body will metabolize into energy throughout the day. Also, fruit has a relatively high concentration of both water and vitamins that will hydrate and nourish the body. Most notably, fruit is naturally sweet. Enjoying naturally sweet whole foods, like fruit, throughout the day will deter those late night cravings for sweets that all too often lead to plaque buildup and tooth decay.
Finally, a healthy breakfast is rounded out with a moderate serving of unsaturated fat. The best source for this is yogurt as it goes well with fruit and other breakfast foods. The unsaturated fat in most dairy products, fish oils, and olive oil has been linked in recent studies to strong heart health, most likely because if its power as an anti-inflammatory (ii).
A healthy breakfast will arm you with an arsenal of nutrients to tackle even the toughest of days. As a Miami dentist and nutritionist, I see firsthand the benefits of eating healthy meals. Patients who eat breakfasts rich in eggs, fruit, and yogurt say they feel more energetic and alive. This is illustrated in their teeth: patients who eat well have strong, healthy teeth and gums. To learn more about how diet can affect oral health, Schedule a dental appointment with Assure a Smile.
(i) http://www.myfit.ca/nutrition/cortisol_stress_coffee_foods_lower.asp
(ii) http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/fat/NU00262
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Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010
We know the South Florida sun can make you look great, but did you know it could also help you feel great? Recent studies indicate that exposure to sunlight causes the body to produce Vitamin D, a nutrient that significantly promotes immune system health.
Comments by Dr. Ted Herrmann:
South Florida is famous for white sand beaches, turquoise waterways, world class golf courses and—you guessed it—sunshine! However, the sun can be extremely damaging to the skin, especially during those hot summer afternoons when temperatures often climb into the upper 90s. Recent research has found that exposure to sunlight increases the production of Vitamin D. These studies further link the production of Vitamin D to a healthy immune system.
When it comes to a healthy immune system, high levels of Vitamin D are important for at least two reasons. First, Vitamin D serves as a trigger, “activating” the body’s white blood cells (i). When white blood cells come across a foreign object in the bloodstream, the cells extend receptors to search for Vitamin D. Once found, Vitamin D activates the white blood cells and prompts them to attack the foreign object. In this way, Vitamin D serves an important role in activating and facilitating the body’s first line of defense against infection: white blood cells.
Vitamin D further supports a healthy immune system by aiding in the production of antibodies (ii). After Vitamin D activates the body’s white blood cells, some of those cells immediately pursue and kill the foreign bacteria or virus, as mentioned above. The remaining cells, however, form antibodies. Antibodies are white blood cells that are programmed to recognize only the foreign object in the blood that caused their formation in the first place. As more and more of these unique defender-cells form, the body is able to immediately recognize and attack the corresponding viruses and bacteria. In this way, Vitamin D is instrumental in long term immune system health, helping white blood cells to catalog previously encountered viruses and bacteria for future identification.
While the sun may be damaging to the skin, proper exposure can promote long term health perks. The most beneficial of those perks is increased Vitamin D production, which helps support a strong immune system. However, precautions must be taken. Sunscreen with a Sun Protection Factor of 30 or greater should be applied every 20 to 35 minutes, depending on skin type. Pay attention to the more sensitive areas of the body like the face, ears, and shoulders. These areas tend to receive more direct sunlight than others and need more frequent sun block application.
As a holistic Miami dentist, I focus on the interconnectedness of the entire human body. All organ systems are important– especially the skin, our largest organ. To learn more about holistic wellness, schedule a dental appointment with Assure a Smile. Our friendly staff is committed to providing the highest level of service and will help you understand the various factors that affect your overall oral health.
(i) http://www.naturalnews.com/029312_immune_system_vitamin_D.html
(ii) http://www.nature.com/ni/journal/v11/n4/full/ni.1851.html
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