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What is Biological Dentistry?<br />

By Bill Wolfe, DDS, NMD<br />

<strong>The</strong> practice of biological dentistry takes into account the<br />

effect of the teeth, dental treatment and dental materials on<br />

the overall health of the patient. One cannot be as healthy<br />

as one is capable of being, with an unhealthy mouth. <strong>Dr</strong>. Reinhold<br />

Voll, my German professor, stated that 90% of all chronic disease<br />

has an orientation in the mouth.<br />

Some concerns of Biological Dentistry—Teeth and distant<br />

health issues: <strong>The</strong> major acupuncture meridians flow through<br />

the oral cavity. <strong>Dr</strong>. Voll’s research demonstrated that teeth can<br />

create an energetic disruption to these meridian/energetic<br />

pathways, reducing energetic nourishment to organs and<br />

structures, resulting in physical symptoms.<br />

Mercury fillings: In 1826, a new dental material called<br />

‘amalgam’, containing silver, tin, copper, zinc and mercury,<br />

was introduced to the United States. In 1840, members of the<br />

American Society of Dental Surgeons were required to sign<br />

pledges not to use mercury fillings. In 1859, the American Dental<br />

Association was formed and endorsed the mercury (50%), silver<br />

(30%) amalgam filling. In spite of numerous published scientific<br />

studies demonstrating the ill effects of mercury fillings, and the<br />

FDA having never approved amalgam as a safe dental device,<br />

amalgam fillings are still the primary dental restoration used<br />

SILVER FILLINGS ARE APPROXIMATELY 50% MERCURY!<br />

“I was fortunate to<br />

meet and be helped by<br />

<strong>Dr</strong>. Bill Wolfe... and<br />

I urge you, dear<br />

reader, if you are<br />

having tooth problems,<br />

to go to his website at<br />

www.drwolfe.com.”<br />

– Shirley MacLaine<br />

Academy Award Winning<br />

Movie Actress<br />

Dentistry is always a piece of the total health<br />

puzzle –sometimes a very vital missing piece.<br />

Bill Wolfe, D.D.S.<br />

www.drwolfe.com<br />

MERCURY FREE DENTISTRY SINCE 1979!<br />

Mercury Safe Office – Mercury/Amalgam Separators Installed<br />

<strong>Dr</strong>. Wolfe NOW EXCLUSIVELY in Albuquerque!<br />

ABQ – 10409 Montgomery Pkwy NE, Ste. 102 – 505.299.6950<br />

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Intro exam & consult $1.00 (x-rays additional)<br />

Bill Wolfe, D.D.S.<br />

by U.S. dentists. Approximately 100 million mercury fillings are<br />

placed annually.<br />

Biocompatibility of dental materials: <strong>The</strong>re are over 2,000<br />

different dental materials in use. Because each of us has a unique<br />

biochemistry, no one material is 100% suited for everyone…<br />

especially patients with special health concerns. In my office,<br />

everyone is tested for biocompatibility of potential dental<br />

materials.<br />

Tooth decay: Mechanical removal of dental plaque bacteria is<br />

not the entire answer to decay. Decay is also a systemic disease. A<br />

major cause of decay is nutrition. It is estimated that the average<br />

American eats 150 lbs. of refined sugar per year. Energetically,<br />

just as a tooth affects the associated organ...the organ’s health<br />

can also affect the tooth. Also, a low ph has effects on calcium<br />

metabolism, resulting in the deterioration of the teeth.<br />

Periodontal/gum disease: Periodontal disease is characterized<br />

by swollen, bleeding gums, bone loss, and loose teeth (present<br />

in 85% of the population.) Bacteria are absorbed in the mouth<br />

and travels throughout the body, causing systemic health issues.<br />

Electrogalvanism: Oral galvanism is a condition created<br />

when two different metals exist in the mouth bathed in saliva.<br />

An electric current is generated by the transport of metal ions<br />

between dissimilar metal fillings, as in your car battery. High<br />

currents in the mouth can be disruptive to the oral energy<br />

meridians and be a factor in periodontal disease, muscle<br />

dysfunction, and pain.<br />

Bite problems/TMJ: If a tooth touches it’s opposing<br />

tooth before the adjacent teeth, that tooth will receive more<br />

pressure. This increased pressure creates trauma. Such repeated<br />

unbalanced pressure can result in sensitivity and death of the<br />

tooth, periodontal disease, TMJ (jaw joint) pain, and headaches.<br />

Residual jaw infections—”cavitations”: When a tooth has<br />

been extracted, and the bone hasn’t healed properly, these areas<br />

serve as a breeding ground for bacteria and toxins. Some reasons<br />

for incomplete healing of the bone include: chronically infected<br />

bone, poor circulation/clotting, poor nutrition and poor surgical<br />

technique.<br />

Root canal/dead teeth: It is estimated that approximately<br />

nine million root canals are performed yearly (not considering<br />

millions of dead teeth that are undiagnosed). <strong>Dr</strong>. Voll used to<br />

refer to root canals/dead teeth. As “cadavers in the mouth”. <strong>The</strong><br />

issue about retaining dead teeth in the mouth and resultant ill<br />

health extends back into the 1800’s.<br />

For one’s highest health, the health of the mouth is vitally<br />

important. Take the next step to be as healthy as you can<br />

be. For a dental examination, call our office today: 505-299-<br />

6950, www.drwolfe.com.<br />

“Just because you’re not sick doesn’t mean you’re<br />

healthy”. ~Author Unknown<br />

24 <strong>Truly</strong> <strong>Alive</strong> | www.trulyalive.net<br />

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