Benefits of PEMF in Dental Applications

Dental problems are highly prevalent, affecting about 25% of Americans and 3.5 million people worldwide.

While some dental problems are trivial, others are extremely painful and uncomfortable.

Besides, the conventional treatment options cannot entirely treat some dental problems, causing them to recur.

Holistic treatment methods that can cure dental problems completely can be beneficial in such cases. One such option is a pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) therapy that has multiple dental applications.

It can be used alone or in combination with other therapies such as acupuncture to manage dental pain and other problems. It can boost your circulation and bone growth that can be extremely useful for dental issues.

Let’s understand more about PEMF and its dental applications!

Dental Pain and PEMF

Toothache or tooth pain occurs when the nerve in the tooth’s root is injured, irritated, or inflamed.

Some common causes include:

  • Infection (Disease causing bacteria that grow in the oral cavity are the major cause of dental decay and gum diseases, resulting in pain)
  • Injury
  • Loss of tooth

Some associated symptoms of dental pain are cold/hot sensitivity, bleeding or discharge around gums or teeth, pain while chewing, and swollen jaws.

While good hygiene practices can help manage or prevent some dental problems, they may be inadequate in addressing other tooth problems.

In addition, many people avoid going to the dentist due to anxiety and worry that it may worsen their dental pain or problems. This especially holds true for complex dental procedures.

And here is when PEMF can help.

The effect of PEMF on dental problems:

  • Healing injured tissues: PEMF is an external source for generating the magnetic field required for the contraction and relaxation of body cells. This helps the cells to recharge and heal themselves. Besides, the enhanced cellular movement improves blood circulation through cells, improving oxygen and nutrient supply to the cells. This further boosts the healing process.
  • Alleviates pain: Improved circulation due to PEMF slows down pain mediators, reducing pain.
  • Reduces inflammation: Improved contraction and relaxation of the cells aids in the removal of toxins and inflammatory chemicals. This reduces inflammation and thus swelling and redness of the area.

Dental Implants and PEMF

A dental implant is a widely used prosthetic treatment option with a high success rate. However, the success of the implant may partly depend on the bone regeneration and remodeling processes.

PEMF can help in these cases as it may heighten the regeneration of bone tissues. It can affect cell proliferation and differentiation by triggering specific metabolic pathways.

In addition, PEMF may contribute to bone formation followed by tissue healing. All this boosts bone remodeling. 

All these positive factors reduce the time of osseointegration, allowing patients to return to their usual eating habits sooner.

Here is what research has to say about the effect of PEMF on dental implants:

  • Studies show that PEMF can hasten the bone formation around the implants. It also boosts the healing of implants placed at the extraction sites.
  • PEMF is seen to accelerate and improve bone regeneration of various tissues, especially dentistry. However, due to the lesser number of studies on the action of PEMF for dental problems, many are not aware of its effectiveness.
  • A study on the effect of the miniaturized electromagnetic device on people with dental implants showed that people receiving PEMF through the device had better implant stability as compared to the control group. The effect was studied by performing radiographic analysis of the implants at six and twelve weeks.
  • 2016 study analyzed the effect of a healing cap producing PEMF around the titanium implants on osteogenesis in a rabbit model. In the study, researchers concluded that the PEMF device had 56% bone formation and connectivity than the control group. The same effect was 70% higher in individuals on PEMF during the fourth week.

However, some studies could not prove the efficacy of PEMF on the pain management and swelling associated with implant surgery. But the reason was the absence of swelling and pain after the surgery.

How Can PEMF Be Used In Dentistry?

As we all stay on the earth, we are surrounded by its magnetic field. However, when your body faces some health problems such as inflammation, the magnetic field is disturbed.

PEMF devices aid in healing various conditions by improving the magnetic field. It is safe to use in managing dental conditions as well.

The use of PEMF in dentistry can be for pain reduction, promoting healing, alleviating discomfort, and managing inflammation in the mouth after dental procedures.

All in all, PEMF is well known for its effectiveness in pain reduction, wound healing, and tissue swelling, making it a helpful tool in dentistry.

Some applications include:

  • Reducing healing time after dental procedures such as tooth extractions and root canal therapy.
  • Managing muscle problems due to dental treatment.
  • Alleviating pain associated with dental procedures and implants
  • Improving lymphatic drainage in people with blockage of the lymphatic system. This reduces the discomfort associated with post-dental procedures.
  • Hastening the speed of healing of cavities.

Final Thoughts

Dental problems, especially after dental procedures and implants, are highly common. While treatment options are available, they may not treat the problem from its root or cure it completely.

Also, good hygiene practices can help manage or prevent some dental problems, but they may be inadequate in addressing other tooth problems.

The use of PEMF machines, such as Sentient Element, aids in managing dental problems including toothaches, gum diseases, cavities, halitosis, oral cancer, tooth decay, periodontal diseases, and gum/tooth erosions.

PEMF devices also aid in stabilizing the implant faster, allowing people to resume their normal eating activities.