How To Do IAOMT Amalgam Filling Removal
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how to safely remove Amalgam fillings using the IAOMT.org Safe Amalgam protocol. The protocol uses a Dental Damn, high speed suction, Patient oxygen source and a special mercury vapor filtration system. Read more about Safe Amalgam removal at https://marylandholisticdentist.com/s... • Advantages of Amalgam Filling Removal • • Removal of toxic material from the mouth • Removal of corrosive metals. Metal fillings and crowns are made of mixtures of different metals called alloys. Metal alloys break down and leak out into the mouth. Some metals can cause allergies, hypersensitivities. • No more Galvanic reactions. Metals conduct electricity from tooth to tooth like a battery. As electric current flows, metal ions flow out the bottom of the tooth and move from one tooth nerve to the other. Not a good thing since some of the metal ions are mercury. Other metals in amalgam include copper, silver and tin. • Electronics create magnetic fields. Magnetic fields can impact signals in the nervous system. If metals are removed from the mouth, the magnetic fields are eliminated. • Metal colored fillings look dark and ugly. Tooth colored materials in the mouth look a lot better than metal. • • SMART IAOMT Protocol for Safe Removal of Mercury • • If you looking for an IAOMT accredited dentist who is capable of removing amalgam fillings, you have found us. Maryland Holistic is a biological dental practice located in Burtonsville Columbia MD that uses a safe mercury amalgam removal technique. Dr Adams is certified and trained to remove mercury fillings with the IAOMT SMART approach to safe dental mercury filling removal. We have been a mercury free dental practice for over 15 years. • Why Should Mercury Fillings be Replaced? • Amalgam fillings contain more than 50% mercury. Metal filling removal should be done in a safe manner for the benefit of the patient and the dental team. Finding a professional who is experienced and uses the IAOMT SMART protocol when removing amalgam fillings can be difficult. The IAOMT safe mercury amalgam removal technique (SMART) involves the use of a latex-free rubber dam barrier, powerful suction, mercury gas filtration, water irrigation and supplementary oxygen gas. Like riding a bike, not only can removing mercury fillings be risky business, but it is an acquired skill that requires practice and experience. • • What is the IAOMT Safe Amalgam Removal Technique? • • Amalgam filling material is cut out into large pieces – the larger the pieces, the less likely the pieces are to become ingested or splatter and sprayed all over the place. Removal in large pieces, minimizes the potential harmful effects of mercury. • Cool Water Irrigation –drilling mercury fillings can produce a lot of heat and friction. The use of large amounts of water spray can keep the heat down and slow the release of mercury gas from the filling. Also small particles of mercury dust will not be atomized into the air but rather be captured in the water and more easily suctioned up. • Efficient suctioning and air filtration– powerful suction and filtration removes mercury gas vapors and filling material slurry released during filling removal. • Protective barriers – rubber dams are helpful in preventing filling particles from being ingestion or inhaled by isolating the working area from the mouth and preventing filling particles and procedure matter from being swallowed. Without the use of a dam, filling particles will be spilled and sprayed all over the mouth. During drilling out tooth fillings, filling particles will fly out at over 100mph sometimes being embedded into soft cheeks and other oral tissue. • Protect the patients exposed skin – use of a surgical drape and wet towel can protect the skin and clothing of the patient from contamination. • Provide Alternate Air Supply – to prevent the patient from breathing the air full of amalgam splatter and mercury gas, pure oxygen, in combination with nitrous oxide can be provided with the help of a positive pressure respiration device. So why is seeing an IAOMT trained dental provider so important? • Filtration – professional air purifiers are placed near the work field when fillings are removed. The air systems have charcoal filters that remove mercury vapors from the air and prevent contamination of the air quality in the office. • Supplemental evacuation – to further minimize mercury vapor generation, a vacuum can be used that throws the aerosol into the exterior, thereby ensuring minimal vapor concentration within the dental office. • Watch where it goes – the story does not end here, and all the waste generated from removal of mercury fillings must be properly stored, sealed and disposed of according to the standards of the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) agency. • Amalgam waste containing mercury is required to be filtered out or separated by the water company WSSC
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