Johann Lechner

Born 1949, married, 2 children.

Studies of dental medicine in Munich, Germany; since 1980 in own practice in Munich with main emphasis on complementary dental medicine, studies of the diagnostics of active regulation, tests for odontogenic disturbance fields and focus renovations and biological compatibility. In 1998 start of co-operation with Etkon AG and development of the new CAD/CAM technology to mill the biocompatible material zirconium oxide and research on other metal free dental materials.

Several years member of the executive board of the DAH (German Association for Research on Disturbance Fields and Regulation Disturbances) and the GZM (International Society for Integrative Dentistry)

Besides extensive lecture and seminar activity, Dr. Johann Lechner published several articles and books in Germany and abroad and developed with partners the SkaSys® Test System. This system uses scalar waves for contact free transmission of bio information for the first time. The latest development is the MindLINK TEST software and the SkaSYNC® headset, which use scalar waves to transfer consciousness fields.

Publication of 7 books

Extensive publication of articles in German and English

Lectures about holistic medicine and dentistry at Capital University of Integrative Medicine in Washington , DC , USA .

Assistant Professor at the Donau-University in Linz , Austria .


Chronic Jaw Osteitis (NICO) and Heavy Metals: A Threat for Systemic Regulation

X-rays, computer-tomography and other high-tech machines reveal impressive images and often seduce us into believing that we have the answer to the patient's health problems.

Holistic medicine tries to come beyond the pure somatic aspect of medicine and to work with energetic connections inside the body. Energy flow within the body is best described by Prof. Pischinger as a "System of Basic Regulation". This system corresponds to the Extra cellular Fluid Compartment (ECF). Altered ECF may have a structure that is not so conductive to the metabolic exchange with the organ-cells. If this alteration is prolonged - by a disturbance field - it might cause permanent damage thus increasing the susceptibility to chronic disease. Alteration of the mesenchyma / E.C.F. minimises the regulatory abilities of the histiocytes inside the connective tissue. Thus the self healing and restorative mechanisms of the mesenchyma are blocked and in a negative circuit all metabolic mechanisms of the specific organ cells are lowered. When looking at this biological system of cell and environment it becomes obvious how important regulating processes are to the body's predisposition to disease.

Chronic Jaw Osteitis (NICO) is still looked upon as a local occurrence, but often it can act as a "focus". These foci can cause very distal and sometimes puzzling disturbance fields.

Since Pischinger´s and Heine`s discoveries it is possible to set aside the former opinion that the "focus" of any disease must mainly be septic. The problem with dead teeth is well known in naturopathic medicine. But another less well known problem is chronic osteitis of maxilla and mandible.

Selected case histories from the author`s surgical register demonstrate how chronic diseases in various areas could be successfully cured through dental surgical removal of Chronic Jaw Osteitis (NICO).

To monitor the somewhat frightening degree of a long-term chronic mandibular osteitis we filled, intra operationem, the areas we removed with a plastic contrast medium. It is all the more amazing to see the extent of the softening of the bone with the help of the contrast medium filling. It becomes obvious that a chronic inflammation, lying directly on the nervous tissue, with disintegration of the Canalis Mandibulae, will provoke massive disturbing impulses - transmitted by the afferent fibres of the mandibular nerve. Such an extensive process as described above is however usually not visible on X-rays, what is proven by the author by own mass spectrographic tests.

Discovering and eliminating the Chronic Jaw Osteitis does not answer the question what causes the massive extent of those inflammatory processes. The author shows the spectrographic contents of heavy metals of some sites of surgically cleared Chronic Jaw Osteitis. The combined effect of degenerative dissolving of the spongial bone and the adhesion of heavy metals on those proteins is a possible reason for the existence of the phenomenon we call Chronic Jaw Osteitis.

The question comes up how far physiological processes can disturb signals conducted by neurons. From the aspect of dental disturbance fields there are three major items which have to be regarded under this aspect:

•  Root fillings, which lead to degeneration in the nucleus caudatus in the trigeminal nerve already after 14 days (in cats).

•  Toxins produced by anaerobic bacteria housing in the dentine tubuli of teeth with root fillings: these toxins disturb the regeneration of brain tissue and brain neurons and can be detected with the TOPAS Test.

•  Chronic inflammatory processes in the jaw (NICO): The peripheral axon of the trigeminus conducts afferent impulses to the nucleus caudatus, where subtle integrative processes take place. They can be detected with CAVIAT.

The author shows that these dental facts interfere with neural signals (neurotransmitters, psyche), cellular signals (lymphocytes, killer cells, etc,), cytokines (prostata glandine, interferon), physical-chemical signals (pH-value, Matrix system acc. to Pischinger), and quantum physical signals (water-cluster-dynamics). The question to discuss is whether the common explanation of nerve conduction has to be replaced by a more modern and more complex pattern of scalar wave based nerve functioning.

It has been observed that a thorough surgical removal of the inflamed areas goes hand in hand with the disappearance of general symptomatic complexes. The problems with diagnosis of Chronic Jaw Osteitis (NICO) are discussed and explained. As X-rays often fail - as the author shows in an atomic absorption spectrographic research - we are obliged to use additional methods to fully clarify this wide-spread phenomenon: the author gives a short summary of his testing a Chronic Jaw Osteitis (NICO) by the Armlength ReflexTest and the SkaSys® Testsystem.