Dr. med. dent. Wolfgang Kufahl

Dr. med. dent. Wolfgang Kufahl

Holistic Dentist & Environmental MedicineD.D.S.

Specialist in holistic dentistry. Focuses on interference field remediation and the impact of oral health on chronic diseases.

Areas of Expertise

UmweltzahnmedizinAmalgamentfernungStörfeldsanierungGanzheitliche Zahnmedizin
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Research Focus

There is a whole person attached to every tooth. Dead teeth and silent inflammation in the jawbone are often the overlooked obstacle to healing Lyme disease.

Biography & Career

Dr. Wolfgang Kufahl is an experienced dentist with a profound focus on holistic and environmental dentistry. His practice combines state-of-art conventional dentistry with radical complementary approaches to maintaining systemic health. He is particularly known for his pioneering work in safe amalgam removal under multi-stage protective protocols as well as in dentomaxillofacial interference field diagnostics. He has helped countless patients with "jaw osteitis" (NICO/FDOJ), in which cadaverine and unnoticed chronic bacterial foci formed, triggering systemic exhaustion and autoimmune reactions far from the oral cavity.

Technical Deep-Dive

Dr. Kufahl focuses biochemically on the toxins RANTES (CCL5) and thioethers (mercaptans, thioethers) that arise during incomplete bone healing after tooth extractions (FDOJ - "Fatty Degenerative Osteonecrosis of Jawbone"). These cytokines systematically block macrophages. As long as these jaw foci emit "continuous interference fire" into the body, it is, according to Kufahl, almost impossible for the immune system to effectively defeat generalized chronic Lyme disease.

Myth-Busting

Myth

Teeth grinding and root canals only affect the oral cavity.

Fact

False. Killed teeth ("root canals") are chronically colonized bacterial micro-anecdotes that are directly connected to the bloodstream and nervous systems (trigeminal) and can trigger systemic dysfunction.

Role in VBCI e.V.

Member of the VBCI e.V. Scientific Advisory Board. His work builds the indispensable bridge between dentistry and systemic infectiology.

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