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Are Your Teeth Declining Because of Your Cell Phone? (and how it may be stopped.)

Have you ever heard or felt a strange buzzing or whining sound when using your cell phone? I did, and it scared me. In my ear, I experienced a high-pitched sting.

This personal experience has made me more interested in the potential effects of cell phones on our brain and mouth health.

I understand that nobody wants to learn more about the potential health risks associated with cell phones. Fortunately, though, you are among those of us who choose to face reality rather than ignore it and act as though there is no issue.

Cell phones’ dangers

Apart from the evident danger of using a mobile phone while operating a motor vehicle (did you know that cell phone use is currently the leading cause of traffic accidents?), we would like to draw attention to the fact that all cell phones emit electromagnetic frequencies. Somewhat like low-level radiation.

The majority of public relations messages on cell phones discuss the dangers to brain health. Without lowering this danger, we would want to draw attention to the fact that mobile phone radiation is posing an even greater threat to a key part of the main defense mechanism our bodies employ to keep our teeth healthy. Depending on how close the tissues are to the phone, mobile phone radiation can interfere with intercellular communication. I think of it as a low-level radar instrument. Soon, more about cell phones.

The primary defense mechanism of the body against deterioration
The small tubes in each of our teeth are naturally cleaned of nasty germs by a mechanism in our bodies. Our bodies use this mechanism primarily to keep our mouths cavity-free. Dr. Ralph Steinman conducted the initial study on this topic, which is known as “Dentinal Fluid Transport.”

The primary defense mechanism of the body against deterioration

The small tubes in each of our teeth are naturally cleaned of nasty germs by a mechanism in our bodies. Our bodies use this mechanism primarily to keep our mouths cavity-free. Dr. Ralph Steinman conducted the initial study on this topic, which is known as “Dentinal Fluid Transport.”

The primary defense mechanism of the body against deterioration

The small tubes in each of our teeth are naturally cleaned of nasty germs by a mechanism in our bodies. Our bodies use this mechanism primarily to keep our mouths cavity-free. Dr. Ralph Steinman conducted the initial study on this topic, which is known as “Dentinal Fluid Transport.”
The Mechanism of Dentinal Fluid Transport
Dr. Steinman found that the hypothalamus, a region of the brain located directly between our ears, controls the body’s mechanism for eliminating the bugs from behind our teeth. Steinman also discovered that in order to induce the dentinal fluid system to flow in a way that promotes health, the hypothalamus urges the parotid glands to produce their effect.

However, the bad news is this system may go haywire and in fact reverse which allows the flow of dentinal fluid to suck like straw from the mouth into the inner sections of our teeth (talk about a free ride for nasty bugs INTO our teeth!).

It turns out that our mobile phone lies just beneath the parotid gland and the major duct from the parotid gland, which transports its secretions to ensure healthy dentinal fluid flow.

Therefore, even while mobile phones may pose concerns to the health of the brain, including the hypothalamus, we believe the parotid gland is being unfairly neglected and that distance greatly influences the level of risk to particular bodily tissues.

Ways to maintain parotid gland health

Distance is important, as we discussed before. We should move away from the mobile phone as much as possible. Here are some suggestions to assist.

Make use of the speakerphone.

Although it can be annoying at times, I would much prefer go the additional mile and keep the phone a few inches away from my head than to have it directly on top of the device that keeps cavities at bay.

2. Examine redirectors for electromagnetic frequencies.

Our mobile phone is playing Pong. It may or may not be helpful. I’m not sure. I thus frequently keep it there and continue to utilize the speakerphone feature since, at the very least, the placebo effect of having it there makes me feel a little more at ease.

3. Put on a headset.

Call us retro, but we don’t like Bluetooth technology, which lets you wear those really handy gadgets in your ears. Bluetooth technology also generates radiation, and I don’t need to put a transmitter in my ear to expose my brain to more radiation. Great if it works for you. I’ll continue to use the speakerphone or my corded headset.

The age-old remedy for a contemporary issue

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