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The appropriate dental materials in our Greenville practice minimizes the risk of unhealthy conditions

A quick search online, or even a consultation with a general dentist, may lead one to believe that the dental materials used today are healthy because they have been approved by the powers that be. According to popular thought, although amalgam dental fillings are 50 percent mercury, a known toxin, the level is low enough to be safe for men, women, and even children (of a certain age). To be clear, mercury is a poisonous substance that our own government has removed from certain products. Why would we continue to believe that it is safe for use in our mouths?

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The ongoing conversation regarding the safety of amalgam fillings has been so aggressive that many people are missing the big picture, which is that metal of any kind simply does not belong in the body. At Palmer Distinctive Dentistry, we are careful to choose only dental materials that are free of metal. In this way, we guard the health of our guests from Greenville and surrounding communities.

Can the mouth be a battery?

When we think of the oral cavity, electricity may be the farthest thing from our mind. Throughout the course of dental history metals have regularly been used as restorative materials. Metal, which can be melted down and molded into any shape, recreates tooth structure with incredible strength. Why shouldn’t we use such a material?

 

Metal is a type of material that is capable of great strength. It is also capable of creating an electrical charge, called a galvanic current. This term is nothing new in the field of dentistry, as the effect of metal in the mouth is well known. What people are less familiar with are the many systemic disease symptoms that can be linked back to dental work.

 

The galvanic current is usually minimized to the occasional shock when a metal utensil hits a filling or all-metal crown, or a salty-metallic taste in the mouth. This current may also cause:

  • Tooth sensitivity as the current travels between dissimilar metals on two teeth, traveling through the teeth to bone and tissue.
  • Pain as a direct result of two dissimilar metals touching as teeth come into contact during chewing.
  • Pain as a direct result of an amalgam filling touching a gold restoration, joining with saliva to form an electrical cell. This cell sends a current through the pulp of the tooth.

 

The consequences of metal dental restorations go beyond pain in teeth. Some of the less-talked-about symptoms from galvanism include chronic fatigue, headaches, irritability, memory loss, and sleep deprivation.

 

Our bodies are made from those substances that promote ongoing health. Introducing foreign materials, even for the sake of restoration, can lead to chronic problems when these materials are not carefully chosen and extensively studied.

 

Palmer Distinctive Dentistry is a holistic dental practice in which guests’ whole-health is treated. Contact us today to experience the benefits of holistic dental care.

 

 

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John J. Palmer, DMD
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Debra G. Adams, DMD
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Ashley Hurley, DMD

At Palmer Distinctive Dentistry, we believe that oral health and overall wellness are linked. This is our focus when attending to our guests’ dental needs. Giving beautiful, healthy smiles to the residents of Greenville, SC is our goal.

Heading our team is Founder Dr. John J. Palmer, a Medical University of South Carolina School of Dentistry graduate. A dedicated holistic dentist and pioneer in advanced dentistry, he incorporates the latest technologies and IAOMT-certified methods and stays abreast of modern developments in biological dentistry.

Dr. Debra G. Adams received her Bachelor of Science from Huntingdon College in Montgomery, AL, and worked as a dental assistant, before graduating from dental school at the University of Alabama, Birmingham. Dr Adams is SMART certified through the IAOMT and is dedicated to giving our guests the best treatment possible.

Dr. Ashley Hurley has been in private practice since 2020 and is thrilled to join our Palmer Distinctive Dentistry holistic dental office as a Dental Associate! Dr. Hurley earned her undergraduate degree from Louisiana State University (2012-2015), a certificate from the LECOM post-baccalaureate program, and her Doctorate in Dental Medicine from Roseman University College of Dental Medicine in 2020. Dr. Hurley has worked on multiple scientific projects. She has also volunteered in various ways for communal service over the years. She is excited to positively affect the Upstate community by serving you while assuring your trust is always in good hands.