Insurance and Government Block the Transition to Mercury-Free Dentistry by Dr. Mercola
Insurance and Government Block the Transition to Mercury-Free Dentistry
August 24, 2017 • 8,065views
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The
major barriers to mercury-free dentistry are insurance companies and
government programs. These third-party payers favor the pro-mercury
dentists and their product: amalgam, a primitive, pre-Civil War,
tooth-unfriendly pollutant that is 50 percent mercury. The term “silver
fillings” is a falsehood; they are mainly mercury
DemandYourChoice.com
is the program run by Consumers for Dental Choice to empower all of us —
even those trapped in institutional dentistry — to demand mercury-free
dentistry
The
leader of the campaign to end amalgam forever, here and abroad, is my
friend Charlie Brown, its executive director and a former state attorney
general. I believe deeply in this cause and for seven years I have
donated substantially to help this nonprofit group with its mission
Through
August 27, I will match each and every dollar donated to Consumers for
Dental Choice, up to a total of $100,000! If you want to protect the
environment from dental mercury and protect the health of yourself and
those dear to you, now is your chance to pitch in. Your gift will be
doubled!
By Dr. Mercola
Polls — and common sense — tell us that when consumers learn dental
amalgam is 50 percent mercury, they demand a safe alternative for their
mouths and bodies. But millions of consumers who are ready to switch are
trapped in a vicious system that insists on putting toxic mercury in
their mouths. Two culprits freeze in this primitive pre-Civil War,
tooth-damaging pollutant:
Insurance companies, whose outdated policies push lower-income consumers into amalgam
Government programs across the board, where factory-style dentistry
by the Pentagon, the Indian Health Service, the Federal Bureau of
Prisons, Medicaid and others block consumer access to 21st century oral
health care
America — and the world — are fortunate to have Consumers for Dental
Choice, headed by Charlie Brown, leading the charge against both
pro-mercury insurance companies and pro-mercury government agencies with
programs like Demand Your Choice.
Throughout Mercury Awareness Week (August 20 through 27, 2017), I
promise to match your gifts to this excellent nonprofit group dollar for
dollar.
Why do I put my money where my mouth is — matching up to $100,000?
Because I have closely watched Consumers for Dental Choice, and I have
witnessed one achievement followed by another, including:
Protecting rights of mercury-free dentists by defeating the
notorious gag rule that prevented them from disclosing the truth about
amalgam’s mercury
Gaining fact sheets for consumers in some states and cities
Winning at the Minamata Convention on Mercury so each ratifying nation (including the U.S. and Canada) must cut down amalgam use
Leading the campaign that succeeded in banning amalgam for children
and pregnant and breast-feeding women in the huge 28-nation European
Union
This dental consumer succinctly describes how insurance companies enrich the pro-mercury dentists — at our expense: “With
my current employer insurance, mercury-free fillings aren't covered at
all … so I have paid out of pocket for all my mercury-free fillings. My
current insurance covers amalgam completely.”
How Insurance Policies and Government Programs Promote Mercury Fillings
In the U.S., many third-party payers — including private insurance
companies, federal government programs and state government programs —
no doubt pose the major barrier to mercury-free dentistry in North
America today and promote amalgam use, each in their own way.
1. Private Insurance Companies
Consumers with dental insurance are actually more likely to receive
amalgam than uninsured dental consumers. How can this be? Many private
insurance companies advertise that they do cover mercury-free fillings
(usually referred to as “composite” or “resin” in the policies). But
buried in their policies’ fine print are two common terms that limit
this coverage in favor of amalgam.
First, many plans outright do not cover mercury-free fillings in posterior (back) teeth.
Second, many plans contain a “least expensive alternative treatment”
(LEAT) clause. Under a LEAT clause, the plan will only pay for the
least expensive treatment alternative — no matter how inappropriate that
alternative may be. Mercury fillings, without a doubt, are no longer
appropriate for a laundry list of reasons.
The bottom line: Insurance too often shuttles consumers into the
pro-mercury dentist factory assembly line operating under the infamous
motto of “Drill. Fill. Bill.” 2. Federal Government Programs
Many federal government programs — including the Indian Health
Service (IHS), Federal Bureau of Prisons and Department of Defense —
still use amalgam, making the federal government the largest single amalgam user.
The IHS demonstrates the federal government’s disproportionate and unusual use of amalgam. A 2011 study found that dental amalgam
is used for 73 percent of dental restorations in patients of “other”
race (defined as American Indian/Alaska Native/Asian/Pacific Islander),
many of whom receive IHS services. By comparison, dental amalgam is used
for “only” 51 percent of restorations in white patients.
The National Congress of American Indians adopted a resolution
calling for the phase out of amalgam on the reservations. But 200 years
of history continue: Despite one treaty after another, the U.S.
government turns a deaf ear to Native Americans, no matter how
reasonable and emphatic the petition.
Consumers for Dental Choice and its partner, the International Indian
Treaty Council, continue to insist that the voices of Native Americans
be heard over that of the bureaucrats and the pro-mercury leadership at
the Indian Health Service. 3. State Government Programs
The federal government is not alone — state governments also promote
amalgam use in their school, prison and Medicaid dental programs. For
example, on March 1, 2015, the Connecticut Department of Social Services
(DSS) issued a provider bulletin telling dentists, “Medicaid will not
pay for composite restorations in the molar teeth regardless of whether
the practice markets itself as 'amalgam free.'”
Not only did this new rule promote further amalgam use, but it also
prohibited amalgam-free dentists from participating in the state’s
Medicaid program, telling dentists: “If your office cannot provide
amalgam services, please have your patients call the Connecticut Dental
Health Partnership (CTDHP) (1-855-CT-DENTAL) to locate a new dental
home.”
(“Dental home?” If your “home” serves up mercury — evacuate now!)
Between its refusal to pay for mercury-free composite on molar teeth and
its dismissal of dentists who do not use amalgam, Connecticut’s
Medicaid program promotes further amalgam use — and that’s just in one
state!
Problems Caused by Insurance and Government Protecting Mercury Fillings
By promoting the use of amalgam, these third-party payers are doing more than upsetting their customers. They are:
• Increasing mercury exposure:
Dental amalgam releases neurotoxic mercury vapor into your body.
Children, the unborn and the hypersensitive are especially vulnerable to
the toxic effects of mercury. When third-party payers promote amalgam
use, they are putting even the most vulnerable people at risk for
increased mercury exposure. • Lowering the quality of oral health care: As if mercury exposure
isn’t bad enough, as a pre-Civil War concoction, amalgam requires the
removal of healthy tooth tissue, weakens tooth structure and cracks
teeth — leading to higher dental bills later. When third-party payers
promote amalgam use, they are lowering the quality of oral health care. • Worsening mercury pollution:
Dental amalgam is the largest mercury use in the U.S. — more than light
bulbs, thermometers or batteries. Most of this mercury, about 28.5
metric tons annually, ends up polluting our air, soil and water. Once
amalgam’s elemental mercury reaches the environment, it can convert to
methylmercury, which can contaminate the fish we eat. Mercury pollution
can cause severe and permanent neurological conditions, especially for
children and the unborn, whose brain and nervous systems are still
developing. When third-party payers promote amalgam use, they are aiding
and abetting this horrible impact on human health and human life. • Limiting access to dental care:
Surveys show that 32 percent to 52 percent of U.S. dentists no longer
use amalgam, and the number still using it has been steadily declining.
However, insurance is not keeping up with dentists. By not fully
covering the mercury-free fillings that dentists are now using,
third-party payers are in effect limiting the number of dentists that
their customers can go to and get the full benefit of their policy. • Interfering with patient autonomy:
The right of every patient to make decisions about their own bodies —
including what filling material is implanted in their teeth — is
enshrined in laws, policies and resolutions throughout the world. When
third-party payers promote amalgam use, they are interfering with
patients’ rights to make their own choice — and patients overwhelmingly
choose mercury-free fillings.
Consumers for Dental Choice and Its Demand Your Choice Project
Consumers for Dental Choice runs a multipronged campaign to reform
dental insurance — and make it pay for the mercury-free fillings its
customers need by:
Urging dentists and their patients to send letters and sign
petitions to their insurance companies, demanding full coverage for
mercury-free fillings. Hundreds have already joined in. You can check
out the campaign at DemandYourChoice.com!
Challenging U.S. government programs that promote amalgam fillings,
focusing on the Indian Health Service first. Our team is following up on
a series of meetings and a petition to IHS.
Exposing state Medicaid programs that mandate mercury fillings, like
in Connecticut, where we push the Department of Social Services to
change this discriminatory policy; and in Oregon, where we won, but the
state government didn’t want to tell dental patients!
It is insurance and government programs that implant mercury fillings
in the American economy. If we beat them, we beat amalgam! As a
health-wise and environmentally responsible business, Mercola.com
proudly covers only mercury-free fillings in its employee insurance
plan.
Mercola.com will never pay one dime to cover a mercury filling! We
hope other business owners and other human resource departments will
follow our example. Contact your insurance company to demand full
coverage for mercury-free fillings — and eschew mercury fillings!
How to Protect Yourself From Amalgam — Even When Your Insurance Company Doesn’t Want To
Over the years, many dental consumers have been surprised to learn
that their dental insurance would not pay for mercury-free fillings.
Last summer, Consumers for Dental Choice conducted a survey asking for
consumers’ opinions on dental insurance. Here’s what they found:
70 percent of respondents did not know that mercury-free fillings were not fully covered before they bought their insurance
40 percent of respondents have experienced trouble getting their insurance to pay for mercury-free fillings
95 percent thought that all dental insurance plans should favor mercury-free fillings over amalgam
Yet, the vice president for dentistry at one of America’s biggest
insurance companies told Charlie Brown that no one ever complained about
their pro-amalgam policies! Clearly, it’s time to ramp up the volume,
so insurance companies stop pretending there is no consumer
dissatisfaction with them ramming amalgam down the throats of Americans.
Hundreds of consumers are already active in Consumers for Dental Choice’s Demand Your Choice campaign. Click here to find the tools you need to take a stand against your insurance company’s pro-mercury policies by:
Getting informed: Learn to identify dental
insurance policies that fully pay for amalgam while restricting — or
even denying — coverage for mercury-free fillings, especially in back
teeth.
Spreading the word: Please share this article, post
on Facebook or use word-of-mouth to urge more people to challenge their
insurance companies’ toxic policies.
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