Electromagnetic waves and dentistry

The use of electronic devices, such as mobile phones and personal computers, has become increasingly widespread, thereby permitting communication on a global scale. Although these devices have ease communication, reports have illustrated abnormalities in the body caused due to electromagnetic wavesIn the field of dentistry, titanium dental implants have been commonly associated with the antenna-like activity, although the underlying mechanism remains unknown. The treatment involves electromagnetic wave-induced movements using a gold alloy dental inlay as well as dental treatments for dizziness and joint mobility disorders caused by harmful electromagnetic waves. 

 

  • Magnetic Field from dental devices
  • Corrosion of Intraoral Metallic Appliances via Induced Currents

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