I wouldn't let a dentist drill out a mercury filling without daming off my 
throat. The dust goes right down into your lung's.
Deb




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From: Pat <pattycake29...@yahoo.com>
To: silver list <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Tue, November 2, 2010 3:58:23 PM
Subject: CS>Mercury Filling

I went to the dentist today and although they said the gums were very healthy, 
I 

have a tooth with a big mercury filling that needs a crown.  It was originally 
filled in 1989 and has some decay.  The dentist, who calls them silver 
fillings, 

quit using them many years ago but won't come out and say they're bad.  They 
now 

have crowns with no metal, made of zirconia.  I'll be glad to get rid of the 
old 

filling, but I'm sure this regular dentist won't be doing all sorts of whatever 
the ones do who specialize in removing mercury fillings.  It's to be done one 
week from tomorrow.  Is there something I can take to start protecting me from 
the mercury I'll be inhaling or whatever?  Anything I should do afterwards?

Thanks, Pat



      


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