Dr. Prof. Ottaviano Tapparo, pioneer in the fight for dental health Teeth of the dead are poisoning the living Are dental clinics a source of mercury pollution Testimonials MUNICH OF BAVARIA, known for its October Beer Feast and its beautiful Bavarian surroundings with fairytale castles and lakes, was ranked the seventh Most Livable City in the World in 2010. Though the third largest city in Germany, you will find no high-rise buildings, but only small owner-operated shops in the cobblestone alleys of the old city center.
Less known is that Munich is home to a famous dentist that has been one of the first �fighters� against mercury in dental fillings. Read Dr. Prof. Ottaviano Tapparo story below.
1 � PRESENTING DR. PROF. OTTAVIANO TAPPARO - A DENTIST BEFORE HIS TIME
Dr. Prof. Tapparo has received several Awards for his works and is a dentist specialized in naturopathic dental treatments. Here a brief interview with Dr. Tapparo:
DCIC: Prof. Tapparo - Today many people are informed about mercury and its devastating effects. But when you started practicing as a dentist, it seemed common sense for dental fillings to contain mercury alloys. Please tell us how your story began?
DR. TAPPARO: I studied dentistry at the University in Erlangen �N�rnberg, Germany. One of the first university studies , I took part in, was in 1979 organized by the Occupational Medical Group. The study showed that putting or removing amalgam in teeth, raised mercury levels in the blood for some days but would then drop to normal levels. This was their evidence that amalgam does not have a negative long term effect. What many did not know, however, is that mercury creates a chronic infection which is not seen in blood tests. Only acute infections are seen in blood tests.
In 1989 I saw in my statistics that after implant placement there was poor healing or failure with implant loss. I began to take biopsies and looked at what was found in the surrounding bone and in the roots of extracted teeth. We found mercury, heavy metals and formaldehyde. Because of this we decided that surgery in the oral area should only be done after amalgam and metal removal. The books on toxicology told us that what we had found was very toxic and could lead to cancer and degenerative diseases so we adopted safety measures to avoid intake during removal. Further biopsies showed that after amalgam and metal removal the concentration in the biopsies (bone and teeth) decreased. We also found the best healing after dental procedures was achieved when no more metals were used for the dental restoration. Later on we adopted the blood test Melisa because we saw that the skin test for metals was not reliable. We also began including the immune system in our diagnostic schedule of tests. We searched for and found non metallic materials for use in the oral area. We use Zirconium dioxide (which is not radioactive) covered with ceramic ( we use silicium oxide ceramic because Feldspat ceramic is radioactive) for fixed crown and bridgework , acetal, nylon and one component resin for removable prothesis.
Our latest work is in the use of the body`s own growth factors, cytokines and CD 34+ stem cells for the treatment of wounds and the temporo mandibular joint. Because no other substance is added we now have the best treatment option especially for ill and immune system deficient patients. Besides improved healing in the dental field, the body`s own repair factors can now be used for healing acceleration (up to 40 % faster) in other medical fields too.
DCIC: Due to the difficulties you have had in the past, I have heard that you promote only what you are able to prove in a laboratory. Is that correct? What are some of the projects you have been able to prove ?
DR. TAPPARO: In the years before the 80`s diagnostic energetic measurements were not well known and are still controversial today. I had to use scientific accepted measures and tests to prove the reaction of dental and environmental substances. However I am also in contact with a group of medical scientists who invented the Prognos device that measures the reaction of the body of the astronauts in the space lab Mir. Therefore I do agree with the importance of energetic measurement methods, but if we want to prove the reactions in the present time we have to control and prove it with scientific proved data tests.
We confirm with analytically correct lab testing that mercury, metals, formaldehyde, secondary amines like putrescin cadaverin are released in the oral area. We then confirm that, after removal, the concentration in biopsies decrease.
We test the reaction of materials and substances by measuring the cytokines when we put the material in contact with the patient�s own blood. This enables us to prove that heavy metals may cause a type 4 allergic reaction. Resins/composites can also result in a type 4 or a Type 1 reaction. We can see if the organism of the patient is allergic or pseudo allergic to a substance. With this test, we can also prove that even titanium can cause a reaction.
By comparing the patient�s dental x-ray to his/her medical history, we are able to see a correlation between teeth and organs and through this we can explain health conditions caused by heavy metals, bacteria, toxins, in oral areas with degenerated bone like NICOS (neuralgia inducing cavitational osteitis).
We are constantly looking for treatment options without foreign materials or substances like the body�s own concentrated growth factors.
DCIC: What is your method of immunological detection of dental materials?
DR. TAPPARO: We look for the cytokines that are released by the patient�s own blood after the contact with a material. We can see if the reaction is allergic (Type 1 or Type 4), pseudoallergic or inflammatory. We are able to evaluate the patient's detoxification capacity and the body's most likely actual or genetic inflammatory response.
DCIC: Thank you Dr. Tapparo, for sharing this important information with us.
Note: those who wish to contact Prof. O. Tapparo can do so through his website www.tapparo.com. Further if you wish, you can have your dental panoramic read b Dr. Tapparo. Health conditions can be diagnosed through the reading of dental panoramic x-rays even before a health condition is determined.
2 � TEETH OF THE DEAD ARE POISONING THE LIVING
Removing Mercury Amalgams before or after deth, this is the DILEMMA
Cremation increases mercury emissions:
According to this study each cremation releases between 2 and 4 grams of mercury, with the maximum reported by this reviewer at 8.6 grams in an individual cremation in Switzerland. The study points out that a possible control of mercury from crematoria includes the removal of teeth with amalgam restorations BEFORE cremation and the use of selenium capsules to bind up the mercury and exhaust gas capture systems.
The Daily Mail in the UK reports that in England cremation costs will rise up to �100 - because the teeth of the dead are poisoning the living. To protect the living, the bereaved families will be charged for filters that stop toxic fumes from vaporized mercury fillings polluting the atmosphere. > At present, cremations in the UK cause nearly one sixth of all emissions of the metal and its prognosis is on the rise by two thirds by 2020, making crematoria the biggest single cause of mercury pollution in the country. > Read the whole article here .
3 � ARE DENTAL CLINICS A SOURCE OF MERCURY POLLUTION?
This study was to evaluate the concentrations of mercury and other metals found in amalgams in wastewater of dental clinics. Conclusion of the study was that the values of mercury and other metals were much higher than the limits allowed. Read the whole study here.
(I'm not selling anything. I just know from experience that metals and dental issues have blocked my progress.)
Posted by Tammy N. (Member # 26835) on :
Hi Jubilee -- yes, the dental component is such a big deal. GiGi has posted about this extensively. Specifically about mercury, and the dangers of root canals (I didn't see any talk of root canals in the piece above, unless I missed it).
I didn't realize until few years ago just how important the dental issue relates to our overall health.