Causes of dental dams

Causes structural or mechanical
A tooth in overbite (slightly too high) is responsible for an occlusal overload which causes the compression of the long ligament (fibro-elastic zone that connects the tooth to the bones and absorbs the stresses of mastication). Eventually, the stasis pressure generates energy which can result in the appearance of an abscess of the root (granuloma) on a devitalized tooth.
A dental bite imbalance must be considered a major bottleneck effects which affect the entire posture, through the temporomandibular joint is an important energy hub, with multiple consequences (osteoarticular, back pain, compression of organs, depressive syndrome).
A bridge blocks the micro-movement of natural teeth in their sockets. It generates a dominant transverse compression which sometimes double vertical overload if the bridge is in overbite. Placed on areas of junction of these bones (palatine suture), the bridge leads to a blockage of the cranial bones. An orthodontic arch has the same effect generalized to all teeth of the maxilla.
Causes chemical
A chemical barrier is induced by the use of a product filling with components that are irritating, harmful or poorly tolerated by the body. Pasta fillings placed in root after root canal treatment in this regard are particularly harmful when they contain (which is common) derivatives formalin (formaldehyde), anti-inflammatory steroids or antibiotics.
This type of chemical barrier has an impact even greater than it is acting within the bone structure. In case of excess dough (not uncommon), chemical irritation is accompanied by a compression effect on the nerve endings of the trigeminal nerve, nerve highly reflexogenic.
We obtain in this case a real thorn irrigative reactions responsible reflexes remote jamming the trigeminal system. The issue of nerve signals parasitic operation of the trigeminal nerve, which explains the nature reflexogenic reactions remotely generated by this type of dam. This form of energy barrier is particularly insidious because the patient uninformed knows nothing about the nature and composition of pulp introduced in the roots of devitalized teeth. Effective prevention is to ascertain the composition of the paste used by the dentist and ask for pasta with natural ingredients, as explained in the Predicament ** in the category toxicity.
Causes electrochemical
All metal inserted in the mouth acts to varying degrees as a disruptive electrochemical. It is linked to the property than any metal, including titanium deemed neutral to corrode on contact with saliva in the presence of metals of different natures. In this regard, nickel or beryllium, much used in dentistry is particularly responsive.
These results in the production of micro-electrical currents called stack effect electro galvanic mouth. They are disrupting human biomagnetism.
These stray electric currents cause distortion of the energy field, as the case involving a power surge or otherwise a vacuum energy. The problem is even more important in the case of titanium implants are much like acupuncture needles implanted permanently in the bone itself electrically conductive.
As before, this type of dam is particularly insidious and unrecognized by the official dentistry (such as electric currents can be measured easily with simple electrical equipment). Further information on these dams and electrical means to treat and prevent the Pratikadent ** in the category Electro-galvanism.
Do not forget that the metal orthodontic equipment (rings and clips) is also generating oral galvanism, especially when rings and ties have undergone a chemical recycling to enable reuse in several consecutive patients.