Sensation of Balance Dysregulation Caused/Aggravated by a Collection of Electromagnetic Waves in a Dental Implant

Sensation of Balance Dysregulation Caused/Aggravated by a Collection of Electromagnetic Waves in a Dental Implant

Author: Yoshiro Fujii

Affiliation: Shin Kobe Dental Clinic, Kobe City, Japan

DOI: 10.4236/ojst.2014.49041

Abstract

This case report describes a patient who experienced balance dysregulation due to the collection of electromagnetic waves in a dental implant. The findings suggest that dental implants may interact with electromagnetic fields, potentially affecting neurological function.

Keywords

Electromagnetic Waves, Dental Implant, Balance Dysregulation, Neurological Function, Postural Stability

Introduction

Dental implants are widely used in modern dentistry. However, their potential interactions with electromagnetic waves have raised concerns about possible effects on neurological function and balance regulation.

Case Report

A patient developed persistent balance issues and dizziness, which were exacerbated by electronic devices. After the removal of a dental implant, the symptoms improved significantly.

Discussion

The case suggests that dental implants may collect electromagnetic waves, potentially disrupting neuromuscular function and postural stability. Further research is needed to explore the mechanisms involved.

Conclusion

This study highlights the need for greater awareness regarding the interaction between dental implants and electromagnetic fields. Patients experiencing unexplained balance issues should consider evaluating their dental materials.

Full Paper

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