Effect of Electromagnetic Field on Oral Tissues: A Narrative Review
This narrative review explores potential links between EMF exposure, metallic or mixed-metal dental restorations, and reported systemic and neurological symptoms despite normal diagnostic findings. It discusses hypothesized quantum-biological mechanisms (including spin dynamics and radical-pair mechanisms) that could mediate interactions between EMFs and dental metals. The authors conclude that the complexity of these interactions warrants more rigorous research and emphasize that a possible health-risk link should not be ignored.
Key points
- Focuses on reported unexplained systemic and neurological symptoms in some patients with metallic or mixed-metal dental restorations.
- Identifies EMF exposure as a recurring factor in the clinical observations discussed.
- Frames potential EMF–dental material interactions using concepts from quantum biology and physics.
- Highlights proposed mechanisms such as spin dynamics and radical-pair mechanisms.
- Presents the body as a potential interface integrating classical and quantum phenomena as a hypothesis.
- Concludes that more rigorous interdisciplinary research is needed to evaluate potential system-wide and neurological risks.
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