Improvement of Systemic Symptoms after Dental Implant Removal
Improvement of Systemic Symptoms after Dental Implant Removal
Author: Yoshiro Fujii
Affiliation: Shin Kobe Dental Clinic, Kobe City, Japan
Abstract
This paper presents cases where the removal of dental implants led to improvements in systemic symptoms. The author hypothesizes that metal implants may interfere with the body's neural or immune system, leading to unexpected health issues that resolve upon their removal.
Keywords
Dental Implants, Systemic Symptoms, Metal Hypersensitivity, Neural Stimulation, Immune Response
Introduction
Dental implants are widely used in modern dentistry, but some patients report unexplained systemic symptoms after implantation. This study explores cases where implant removal resulted in significant health improvements.
Case Reports
Case 1
A patient suffering from chronic fatigue and joint pain experienced significant symptom relief after dental implant removal.
Case 2
Another patient with persistent headaches and dizziness showed marked improvement following the removal of titanium implants.
Discussion
The findings suggest that some individuals may have hypersensitivity reactions to metal implants, potentially affecting the nervous or immune system. The role of bioelectric interference should be further investigated.
Conclusion
While dental implants are generally safe, this study highlights the need for more research into their systemic effects. Implant removal should be considered as a potential solution for patients with unexplained chronic symptoms.
Full Paper
For the full paper, visit: https://www.scirp.org/journal/paperinformation?paperid=63583