Electromagnetic Waves Collected by a Dental Amalgam Filling Induced Balance Dysregulation and Dizziness over a Period Exceeding 10 Years
Electromagnetic Waves Collected by a Dental Amalgam Filling Induced Balance Dysregulation and Dizziness over a Period Exceeding 10 Years
Author: Yoshiro Fujii
Affiliation: Shin Kobe Dental Clinic, Kobe City, Japan
Abstract
This case report describes a patient who experienced chronic balance dysregulation and dizziness for over 10 years due to electromagnetic waves collected by a dental amalgam filling. The findings suggest that certain dental materials may interact with electromagnetic fields, potentially affecting the nervous system.
Keywords
Electromagnetic Waves, Dental Amalgam, Balance Dysregulation, Dizziness, Neurological Effects
Introduction
Dental amalgam fillings have been widely used in restorative dentistry. However, concerns have been raised regarding their interaction with electromagnetic waves, which could potentially lead to neurological symptoms.
Case Report
A patient experienced chronic dizziness and balance issues for over a decade. After the removal of a dental amalgam filling, the symptoms improved significantly, suggesting a possible connection between electromagnetic wave exposure and neurological function.
Discussion
The case highlights the potential role of electromagnetic waves in influencing human health through dental materials. Further research is required to understand the mechanisms underlying these interactions.
Conclusion
These findings suggest that dental materials may play a role in electromagnetic wave absorption and its effects on the nervous system. Patients with unexplained neurological symptoms may benefit from evaluating their dental fillings.
Full Paper
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