Demand an End to Dentists Assessing Dental Health and then Prescribing Care

My Story… I write to inform you of  some of my experiences with dentistry as a lay person.  I am 45 years old.  From the age of eight until the age of sixteen; every one of molars and pre-molars was drilled  and filled with amalgam.  Many of these pre-molars and molars have been filled with amalgam twice,  before the age of 16.  At 16 I stopped going to the dentist.  At 19 my wisdom teeth came through. Those two bottom wisdom teeth have never been drilled or filled, they just have ‘staining’ on them.  Any thoughts on this remark? As a child of the 1970’s, and a ‘sort of’  middle class boy, whose diet was not sugar laden. 

I write to you to inform you that it is my belief that my teeth never did have the level of dental caries to warrant this level dental intervention.  It is my belief that my original dentist ‘monetised my mouth’ for fraudulent gain (and just deep fissures and molar ‘staining’).  it just so happens that this dental fraud conveniently ran in parallel with the over-prescribing of dental amalgam in the 1970’s. I can confirm to you that having had deep fillings in a number of molars  that pulpal necrosis has resulted in apical periodontal disease in two molars.   As a result of this apical periodontal disease I have experienced  an associated immunological response leading to altered cognitive function for some 14 years (brain fog/sinusitis).  Those molars have now been extracted and together with molars that have shattered with overfilling of amalgam, there are now six spaces in my mouth where teeth used to reside.  The apical periodontal disease was not discovered by a dentist, it took a periodontist to do that.

It is my belief  that this is a profession that needs to be stopped at all all costs.  This is a profession that using the poor application of science for its own professional gain through the monetisation of people’s mouths. Poor dental health and dentistry is hypothetically resulting in heart attacks, strokes, back pain and diabetes to name but a few of the pathologies associated with poor dental health.  Then of course there is the ‘tiresome’ discourse on the hypothetical risk of the mercury from  the amalgam – leading to ill health and disease.   All I know in relation to that last statement, is that the mercury in  my brain and kidneys – should not be there! I believe that dentistry is so great a lie,  that nobody believes dentistry is a lie.

This is profession has abused and hypothetically threatened the health of millions of people by the application of  dental poor science and professionalism for monetary gain, for far too long. To summarise: I have been the victim of dental fraud, I have been the victim of iatrogenic disease – due to dental fraud.  I have been the victim of a lie.  Read eveything you can in the Guardian, my case is backed up!

Jason Webb

a victim.

http://www.theguardian.com/uk/2000/apr/23/anthonybrowne.theobserver

http://www.theguardian.com/society/2000/apr/16/futureofthenhs.health

http://conversation.which.co.uk/consumer-rights/dentists-investigation-nhs-private-dental-practice/

http://iaomt.org

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