2014
DOI: 10.4236/ojapr.2014.23004
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Sensation of Balance Dysregulation Caused/Aggravated by a Collection of Electromagnetic Waves in a Dental Implant

Abstract: Cell phone and personal computer users have increased considerably in recent years, particularly in more developed countries. These devices have facilitated communication on a global scale. However, there have been a number of reports of abnormalities occurring in the body due to the electromagnetic waves emitted by such electronic devices. The long lists of both general and severe symptoms, including headaches, fatigue, tinnitus, dizziness, memory loss, irregular heartbeat, and whole-body skin symptoms, have … Show more

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“…Metal components within the body can act as antennas that attract harmful radio waves and induce the aforementioned symptoms. In the field of dentistry, titanium dental implants are likely to be the material that is most commonly associated with antenna activity [16] [17]. The results of the present case study indicate that dental amalgams might also attract harmful electromagnetic waves.…”
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“…Metal components within the body can act as antennas that attract harmful radio waves and induce the aforementioned symptoms. In the field of dentistry, titanium dental implants are likely to be the material that is most commonly associated with antenna activity [16] [17]. The results of the present case study indicate that dental amalgams might also attract harmful electromagnetic waves.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…When a cell phone was held at a distance of approximately 80 cm away from her chest, she felt uneasy and dizzy. This reaction was not induced by any psychological influences or a hypnosis effect because it continued to remain when the subject closed her eyes (Figure 2), suggesting hypersensitivity to electromagnetic waves [17]. Additionally, the subject exhibited some improvement in her level of balance dysregulation when the lower half of her face was covered with aluminum foil to shield her mouth from the harmful electromagnetic waves (Figure 3); her sensations of uneasiness and dizziness were similarly diminished even when the cell phone was held close to her body.…”
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“…In dentistry, Ti dental implants may be the material most commonly associated with antenna activity and may promote harmful effects of electromagnetic waves. Dental treatments should be performed in a manner that avoids the harmful influences of radio waves on patients . We believe this can be accomplished by using biocompatible nonmetal dental materials.…”
Section: Effects Of Electromagnetic Radiation On Ti Implantsmentioning
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“…22 With the use of electronic devices, such as cellphones or personal computers (PCs), becoming increasingly prevalent in recent years, many articles only emphasize the convenience of these electronic devices without addressing the potentially negative influences of the emitted electromagnetic waves on the body. 23 Metals present within the body can act as an antenna to collect harmful radio waves, thus inducing many general and severe symptoms, such as headaches, fatigue, tinnitus, dizziness, memory loss, irregular heartbeats, and whole-body skin symptoms, which are considered to be caused by electromagnetic hypersensitivity. In dentistry, Ti dental implants may be the material most commonly associated with antenna activity and may promote harmful effects of electromagnetic waves.…”
Section: Effec Ts Of Elec Tromag Ne Ti C R Ad Iati On On Ti Impl Antsmentioning
confidence: 99%