Effect of Electromagnetic Field on Oral Tissues: A Narrative Review
Abstract
Overview
Recent clinical observations highlight an emerging trend: patients report unexplained systemic and neurological symptoms despite normal diagnostic findings. A recurring factor in these cases is the presence of metallic or mixed-metal dental restorations. This narrative review investigates the potential links between Electromagnetic Field (EMF) exposure, the use of dental materials, and the effects on systemic health—with a special emphasis on neurological manifestations.
Findings
- The review draws on principles from quantum biology and physics to examine clinical cases that challenge traditional medical explanations.
- These cases are considered through the lens of possible interactions between EMFs and metal restorations at the quantum level.
- The review raises the hypothesis that the human body could operate as a biological interface, integrating classical and quantum physical phenomena.
- Highlighting mechanisms such as spin dynamics and Radical-Pair Mechanisms (RPM), the review calls for interdisciplinary attention to these quantum-level interactions.
Conclusion
While the evidence is presented with a scientific foundation, the complexity of EMF-biological interactions—especially in the presence of metallic dental materials—demands further rigorous research to fully understand potential system-wide and neurological health risks associated with EMF exposure. The review encourages deeper investigation into the intersection of EMFs, dental materials, and human health, clearly reaffirming a possible health risk link that should not be ignored.