We had a (chocolate flavoured) rubber shield which isolated the tooth being
worked on and was attached to an exterior frame - there was no access to the
throat or nose of the victim. We also all wore plastic googles, operators wore
masks.
Jane
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From: MaryAnn Helland
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2010 6:02 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Mercury Filling
Pat -- it is exactly that vaporizing that is dangerous. You know that you
cannot trust him in this matter exactly because of that comment. What he
should have said is that you will have an oxygen mask so that you're not
breathing in the vaporized mercury, and a dam in your mouth so that the
mercury-contaminated water can't be swallowed.
You would be very wise to find a dentist that understands the dangers
involved here, and who is prepared to protect you from them. I drove two hours
each way to a dentist last year when I had my old failing silver fillings
replaced. I found him on an internet search, because my regular dentist was
about as concerned as yours.
Try going to www.dentalwellness4u.com and see if they have a list of holistic
dentists. If not, a Google search should bring them up.
MA
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From: Pat <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, November 3, 2010 12:44:43 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Mercury Filling
I asked him if he could prevent the mercury he removes from entering my body
and he said oh yes, and something about high speed drill and vaporizing, etc.
So how are you supposed to know if you can trust the dentist you've used
successfully for 21 years or not. And if there are 100 dentists in the area,
how would you know which one could do it better?
Pat
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From: Beth <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, November 3, 2010 9:57:07 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Mercury Filling
I also heard, years ago, that you should go to a dentist that
specializes in removing those
fillings. So that you do not become poisoned in the removal process.
Any dentist can remove
them but not all dentists do it properly.
Beth
I would suggest you find a dentist who will protect you during the
process. It sounds like this one is playing with your health.
PT
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From: Pat <[email protected]>
To: silver list <[email protected]>
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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