This is wonderful news. I'm so glad you went to the appropriate professional... and I'm sure your body is glad also. PT
________________________________ From: Pat <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Cc: [email protected] Sent: Thu, November 11, 2010 10:16:52 PM Subject: Re: CS>Mercury Filling removal - anesthesia Hi. Today I went to the mercury safe dentist. His office was beautiful, the staff kind and competent, and everything went well. They had me select a movie and put headphones on (this really helped!) While drilling the filling out, they wore respirators and I had an oxygen mask. They put a rubber dam in place and used lots of water. I asked him what kind of injection anesthesia he uses, and he asked why I wanted to know. I said someone said they've had problems with their tongue ever since Septocaine was used. He said that can happen with any type and that it does happen once in a while. He said it couldn't happen with an upper tooth being worked on. At one point the tooth started hurting again, so he gave me another injection. After things were all clean, the dentist dusted my teeth, took images, then used a computer device to plan the tooth crown. He made one, but wasn't happy with it, so modified it and made another. Then he polished it and it's great. The nurse showed me to the restroom to rinse my mouth with mouthwash and wipe my face with a hot washcloth. One dental visit, under two hours. I got nervous and trembling a few times, (dental phobia thing) but each time I'd do EFT in my head and the trembling stopped instantly. They didn't push me to get all the mercury out. I asked for prices and had to remind them, even. They said my five remaining small ones would cost about the same as the one crown, under $1,000. She said they could get them out in two appointments, probably 45 min to an hour. I'm so glad I went there. Pat ________________________________ From: Bob Banever <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Tue, November 9, 2010 6:39:35 PM Subject: Re: CS>Mercury Filling removal - anesthesia Whatever you do DON'T have articaine (Septocaine) used on you. This 4% solution (lido is a 2% solution) is TOXIC to your lingual and IAN nerves and can cause permanent paresthesia/dysesthesia. I suffer from a permanent dysesthesia of my tongue due to an injection of articaine for a lower mandibular block as a prep for a root canal. NEVER let a dentist use this drug on you. Bob ----- Original Message ----- >From: jessie70 >To: [email protected] >Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2010 6:35 PM >Subject: RE: CS>Mercury Filling removal - anesthesia > > >Paula, why is carbacaine better than lidocaine? I am also having work done >at > > >the end of this month, removing a large, old mercury filling and replacing >with a partial crown and also two smaller mercury fillings to be >replaced. >Thanks, Jess >-----Original Message----- >>From: Paula Samuels Anthis [mailto:[email protected]] >>Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2010 10:19 PM >>To: Silver-Eskimo Forum >>Subject: CS>Mercury Filling removal - anesthesia >> >> >>Just an FYI....IF IF IF there is any overlaying illness such as chronic >>fatigue/fibromyalgia/hypothyroidism/MCS/EI present we may not clear the >>usual local mouth anesthesia of have a mild reaction we have considered >>normal just because it is the way we have always felt after dental work >>requiring injection anesthesia. I am thankful a dentist actually lookd >>at > > >>my medical history and said "You know I just attended a workshop and they >>said that Carbocaine is the anesthesia of choice for folks like you >>because >>it does not clear by the same pathways that lidocaine does and they said >>that since the epinepherine can cause you some problems too, I'll use >>plain >>Carbocaine". WOW the difference in recovery was amazing, none of the >>jaw > >>sensations or body flu like symptoms. >> >> >>He was also the doc that refused to use a dam in my mouth because " It >>would take so much time in my chair and you will do just fine" when he >>removed a mercury filling. I was at the very end of dental insurance >>and >>he was willing to say I needed the fillings replaced, soooooooo. I had >>to > >> >>go through major detox because he would not use that dam, and probably >>because so far as I knew it was the last mercury in my mouth......and I >>could not afford a biologic dentist. >> >>Although I have not had any need for any mouth anesthesia in the last 8 >>years (Yea!). I have made my new dentist note that if I need injectable >>anesthesia he is to use only Carbocaine for me - - - reply from dental >>tech >> >> >>and dentist "No problem, we have it right here" as the tech reached into >>the drawer to show it to me. >> >> >>Pat, we are hoping things go well for the mercury removal! >> >>Blessings from Paula >> -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscribe: <mailto:[email protected]?subject=unsubscribe> Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/maillist.html Off-Topic discussions: <mailto:[email protected]> List Owner: Mike Devour <mailto:[email protected]>

