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Effect of Electromagnetic Field on Oral Tissues: A Narrative Review

PAPER manual J Clin of Diagn Res 2025 Review Effect: unclear Evidence: Low

Abstract

Category: Oral Medicine, Electromagnetic Field Safety Tags: electromagnetic fields, oral tissues, dental materials, systemic health, neurological effects, quantum biology, safety review DOI: 10.7860/jcdr/2025/79533/21893 URL: jcdr.net 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.

AI evidence extraction

At a glance
Study type
Review
Effect direction
unclear
Population
Sample size
Exposure
Evidence strength
Low
Confidence: 66% · Peer-reviewed: yes

Main findings

This narrative review discusses clinical observations of unexplained systemic and neurological symptoms in some patients with metallic or mixed-metal dental restorations and considers EMF exposure as a recurring factor. It presents hypotheses and possible mechanisms (e.g., spin dynamics and radical-pair mechanisms) framed through quantum biology/physics, and concludes that further rigorous research is needed to clarify potential system-wide and neurological risks.

Outcomes measured

  • Oral tissue effects
  • Systemic symptoms
  • Neurological symptoms
  • Potential interactions between EMFs and metallic dental restorations

Limitations

  • Narrative review design (not systematic)
  • Relies on clinical observations/cases described as challenging traditional explanations
  • Mechanistic discussion is largely hypothesis-driven (quantum-level interactions)
  • No specific exposure metrics (frequency, intensity, duration) reported in the abstract
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