Just ask your dentist for "composite fillings". It is white stuff, very
hard, and it hardens with light they have in their apparatus. It is
'composed' of two basics, that will last long, althoug after a few years can
begin to leak. And it is as good as harfmless, surely compared with amalgam,
which has body-unfriendly metals in it's make-up.
Faith
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To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>mercury and silver
Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 11:29:47 EDT
OK -- I've got a small cavity in a tooth that was previously filled with
silver. The old filling has to be removed in order to deal with the new
cavity.
This is a good time to eliminate the silver completely in that tooth. What
exactly should I request the dentist refill the tooth with? MA
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