Take a look
at “Smoking Teeth = Poison Gas, This eye-opening video from iaomt.org
has had a tremendous impact on both the public and professional
audiences.
This video
is worth more than a thousand words when it comes to illustrating
the very real danger of mercury fillings. The video helps to powerfully
demonstrate that if you have these “silver” fillings then every
time you eat, chew, visit the dentist or drink hot coffee, the mercury
vapors are released directly into your mouth and body.
The poisonous
vapors are odorless, colorless and tasteless, however, so you won’t
be able to tell that they’re there. It takes holding a tooth up
in black light to be able to see the toxic shadows of mercury being
released.
A single dental
amalgam filling releases as much as 15 micrograms of mercury per
day. The average individual has eight amalgam fillings and could
absorb up to 120 micrograms of mercury per day. In contrast, eating
mercury-tainted seafood will expose you to about 2.3 micrograms
per day and that is enough for scientists to call for a worldwide
warning.
A Primitive
and Dangerous Dental Tool
In the words
of Charlie Brown, president of the World Alliance for Mercury-Free
Dentistry, “Amalgam is a primitive, polluting, 19th-century product
that began when physicians were sawing off legs. Medicine has since
moved forward.”
Unfortunately,
this aspect of dentistry has not.
The American
Dental Association (ADA) continues to give amalgam (mercury)
fillings their seal of approval, stating:
“Used by
dentists for more than a century, dental amalgam is the most thoroughly
researched and tested restorative material among all those in use.
It is durable, easy to use, highly resistant to wear and relatively
inexpensive in comparison to other materials. For those reasons,
it remains a valued treatment option for dentists and their patients.”
The ADA is
also among those pro-mercury forces who are asking for an exemption
to a worldwide
environmental treaty on mercury that is in the works, so they
may keep selling amalgam indefinitely.
The FDA is
also far behind the rest of the world in stepping up to the plate
to reduce mercury. The FDA has been standing in the way of banning
this dangerous dental material for 34 years since 1976.
The FDA even
gives the amalgam industry the green light to sell and place amalgam
without disclosing to consumers that the fillings are mainly mercury,
even though the agency is aware of the industry’s long-time deceptive
practice of marketing amalgam as “silver fillings.”
As a further
step to conceal the mercury and its risks, the FDA even pulled from
its website a warning that dental mercury can cause neurological
damage to children and fetuses.
The Truth
about Mercury Fillings: Disasters for Your Health and the Environment
Mercury is
a potent neurotoxin that can damage your brain, central nervous
system and kidneys. Children and fetuses, whose brains are still
developing, are most at risk, but really anyone can be affected.
The metallic
mercury used by dentists to manufacture dental amalgam is shipped
as a hazardous material to the dental office. Any amalgam leftover
is also treated as hazardous and requires special precautions to
dispose of.
Mercury from
dental offices is actually the largest source of mercury in wastewater.
According to an article by Michael Bender (co-founder of the Mercury
Policy Project), at least 40 percent of mercury flowing into municipal
water treatment plants begin in dentist offices. And those plants
are not set up to remove it, so it ends up in your fish.
Once someone
dies, their amalgam fillings actually pose a risk to the living
as well. Emissions from the combustion of mercury fillings during
cremation are a significant contaminator of air, waterways, soil,
wildlife and food. Seven to nine metric tons of mercury per year
escapes into the atmosphere during cremations, and it is estimated
that, left unchecked, crematoria will be the largest single cause
of mercury pollution by 2020.
When you factor
in environmental costs and clean-up costs, amalgam is actually the
MOST EXPENSIVE dental material in the world.
It is also
the number-one cause of mercury exposure for consumers, according
to the Canadian government and other sources.
As it stands,
U.S. dentists remain free to offer you any kind of filling they
want, and four out of five dental specialists are still placing
amalgams.
IMPORTANT:
Find a Good Biologic Dentist
If you are
convinced of the importance of removing your mercury let me caution
you to avoid the mistake I made.
After being
convinced of the danger by watching the 60 Minutes program on the
topic 20 years ago (you can see the video below) I actually
had over a dozen of my amalgam fillings removed.
I saw one of
the elders at the church I went to, and while he was a competent
conventional dentist he was absolutely clueless about the dangers
of mercury. As a result I had large amounts of mercury liberated
improperly and I believe it was largely responsible for damaging
my kidneys.
Several years
later I had all the gold crowns replaced with glass crowns and then
eventually with composites. It was an expensive process and in the
early 1990s cost over $20,000.
But the money
is not the issue; the major danger is what the mercury can do to
your body.
SO PLEASE …
Avoid my mistake
and see a biologic dentist that is trained in properly removing
mercury so it doesn’t go into your body during the removal process.
This typically involves the use of high-powered suction and rubber
dams.
One simple
strategy is to ask your friends or local health food stores who
these dentists are in your community or you can also contact
the International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology, which
is the organization that created the video at the top of this article.
What’s the
Attitude toward Mercury Fillings in the Rest of the World?
For a country
that is supposed to be so scientifically advanced, the United States
is lagging behind the rest of the world, and even behind some third-world
countries, when it comes to mercury fillings:
Canada advised
dentists to stop placing amalgam in children and pregnant women
in 1996 15 years ago!
Denmark,
Norway and Sweden have essentially banned amalgams.
There are
5,636 hospitals in developing countries that are committed to
or already mercury-free. The majority of these are in the Philippines,
India, and Argentina.
However, thanks
to a massive response from grassroots America to the FDA's
abysmal 2009 amalgam rule, the FDA has agreed to re-examine
its pro-mercury fillings position and, come December, will convene
hearings before its Dental Products Panel to determine whether to
stop amalgam use for children and pregnant women.
In a major
victory, and largely thanks to your efforts at making your voices
heard, on July 15, 2010 the FDA
chose a mercury-free dentist by the name of Michael Fleming
to sit on this Panel.
But as we move
toward the December hearing, we need your continuing letters and
phone calls to the FDA and I’ll give details shortly to help you
do so. As it stands, the FDA is remaining adamant in protecting
mercury fillings, which no doubt has at least something to do with
its commissioner.
FDA Commissioner
Margaret Hamburg has an egregious conflict of interest on amalgam,
yet participated in the rule making. Hamburg entered the FDA through
the revolving door after allegedly making millions as the director
of Henry Schein Inc., the largest seller of amalgam.
So although
the panel selection process is complete, the FDA needs to continue
hearing your voice. We must show them there is a large body of consumers
out there who are keeping an eye on them like hawks.
Join the Fight
to Get Rid of Mercury in Dentistry
If at all possible,
please attend the FDA hearing coming up this December:
December 14
and 15, 2010, 8am-6pm
Holiday Inn-Gaithersburg, Main Ballroom
2 Montgomery Village Ave, Gaithersburg, MD 20879
The FDA will
not be expecting a forceful turnout, especially from ordinary citizens,
so we can surprise them with a show of force and dogged determination.
Even if you
cannot attend the hearing, make sure to submit your comments to
the panel for the record. You can submit your comments in two ways:
Division
of Documents Management, Food and Drug Administration
5630 Fishers Lane, Room 1061
Rockville, MD 20852
Label all comments
“Dental Amalgam Docket Number FDA-2010-N-0268” so that it
gets into the right file.
Comments can
involve telling the FDA about your injuries, your children’s exposure
to mercury, how your mercury fillings were implanted without your
informed consent, how deceptive the FDA’s dental amalgam website
is, how mercury hurts our environment, or any other concerns relating
to mercury fillings.
They are organizing
a grassroots project to educate communities about the hazards of
dental mercury. If you would like to get involved, write Charlie
Brown at [email protected],
put “Californian” in the subject line, and list which county you
live in and your contact information.
During the
American Civil War, mercury’s use was prevalent, and even then controversial.
Physicians in that era used it to treat soldiers for dysentery,
typhoid, malaria, pneumonia, and syphilis all uses that today
would never be considered.
Let’s see that
amalgam is soon added to this list and recognized for what it really
is: a toxic dentistry device that has been harming human health
and the environment for far too long.