Amalgam
study from Uppsala, Sweden
- further evaluation of patients treated at the "Amalgam clinic"
Neuroendocrinol
Lett 2002
Oct-Dec;23(5-6):459-82
Removal of dental amalgam and other metal alloys supported
by antioxidant therapy alleviates symptoms and improves quality
of life in patients with amalgam-associated ill health.
Lindh U, Hudecek R, Danersund A, Eriksson S, Lindvall A.
Department of Oncology, Radiology and Clinical Immunology, Rudbeck
Laboratory, Uppsala, Sweden.
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to evaluate treatment
of patients suffering from chronic ill health with a multitude
of symptoms associated with metal exposure from dental amalgam
and other metal alloys.
SETTING AND DESIGN: We included 796 patients in a retrospective
study using a questionnaire about symptom changes, changes in
quality of life as a consequence of treatment and assessment of
care taking.
METHODS: Treatment of the patients by removal of offending dental
metals and concomitant antioxidant therapy was implemented according
to the Uppsala model based on a close co-operation between physicians
and dentists.
RESULTS: More than 70% of the responders, remaining after exclusion
of those who had not begun or completed removal, reported substantial
recovery and increased quality of life. Comparison with similar
studies showed accordance of the main results. Plasma concentrations
of mercury before and after treatment supported the metal exposure
to be causative for the ill health.
MAIN FINDINGS: Treatment according to the Uppsala model proved
to be adequate for more than 70% of the patients. Patients with
a high probability to respond successfully to current therapy
might be detected by symptom profiles before treatment.
CONCLUSIONS: The hypothesis that metal exposure from dental amalgam
can cause ill health in a susceptible part of the exposed population
was supported. Further research is warranted to develop laboratory
tests to support identification of the group of patients responding
to current therapy as well as to find out causes of problems in
the group with no or negative results.
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