Study participants wanted: Interference fields in the jaw area and heavy metal exposure on biological age
Dear colleagues, network partners, and those interested in health,
As part of my second degree in regulatory medicine and personalized micronutrient analysis and therapy at Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences (supervisor: Prof. Dr. Wieneke), I conducted an experimental pilot study whose results are both clinically and scientifically remarkable.
In summary:
Through the combination of
- modern ultrasound diagnostics (CaviTAU) for the detection of dentogenic interference fields,
- consistent biological jaw restoration or interference field restoration,
we were able to demonstrate the following in the test subjects within an observation period of three months: - a clinically relevant increase in telomere length,
- a statistically significant reduction in the inflammation marker aMMP-8 to physiological values,
- and a significant improvement in the WHO index.
These results suggest that dentogenic stress and systemic regulatory disorders have a previously underestimated influence on biological aging processes.
Continuation of the study – the next logical step
Based on these results, I am now planning an extended follow-up study with:
- an extended observation period (6 months),
- in-depth laboratory analysis (minerals, vitamins, amino acids, heavy metal exposure),
- and additional systemic regulation and detoxification parallel to biological jaw restoration.
The aim is to present the relationship between local odontogenic stress, systemic inflammation, micronutrient status, and biological age in an even more differentiated manner.
Invitation to an online meeting
on February 10, 2026, at 6:30 p.m.
In order to present the results of the pilot study, the study design of the follow-up study, and the scientific background in a transparent manner, I cordially invite you to an:
Online study meeting (duration approx. 90 minutes)
- Presentation of the data
- Explanation of the methodology
- Discussion & Q&A session
- Information on study participation
Participation in the meeting is non-binding. You will only have the opportunity to register for the study afterwards.
Special added value for study participants
Participants receive comprehensive laboratory analyses before and after the intervention, which are covered in full by the private institute conducting the study. Dental and surgical procedures are carried out at the participant’s own expense (a treatment and cost plan is provided in advance and clarified with the participant’s individual insurance company and/or subsidy provider).
Register now for the online meeting and find out more
You will receive further information and the access data for the online meeting after registering.
Please register by sending an email to: info@dental-iq.de.
I look forward to sharing an exciting presentation with you.
Best regards
Prof. Dr. Helge Knüppel

