I am stuck trying to find and hook up with a biological dentist from
afar, and it is not easy. I've been trying for about 7 weeks now,
with missing right front tooth all this while, and I'm getting
desperate. If anyone can personally recommend a dentist in the
general San Francisco Bay Area who is very knowledgeable re metals
toxicity (i.e., beyond amalgam removal protocols), metal-free
dentistry, dental materials biocompatibility testing, etc., PLEASE
let me know. Knowledge about oral galvanism would be a big plus.
Here's the story: I've been in Athens Greece for a year, taking care
of my mom who has Alzheimers. The cap that was on my right front
tooth broke in November and I went to a recommended "mercury free"
dentist here. He made a "high noble metal" replacement cap, pure
palladium, which he said "doesn't oxidize" etc. To cut the story
short, within a week, health problems began and kept on appearing.
Finally when I noticed that my new "pink toothbrush" experience was
because of bleeding around ONLY the new cap, I did deeper research on
palladium, and then I removed the cap (still had temp cement). Some
symptoms (e.g. the pink toothbrush) got better, but I am still
dealing with others, such as mental confusion and dizziness.
Meanwhile, I've been researching the issue, and I see that due to the
overall situation in my mouth and many longterm health problems that
I have, this is the time to remove all metal from my mouth (I have
several crowns with unknown metals involved) and start serious
detoxing.
There appear to be ZERO biological dentists in Greece, so I will have
to arrange with my sister to come here from the SF area for a
delimited time while I go there and get this issue resolved.
Over the past weeks, I've emailed several so-called biological
dentists who have web pages, but am having little luck getting
replies. So I hope some recommendations can help me figure out what
to do (maybe I have to go there and have interview-appts with
several, if I can't get them to respond any other way -?).
PS: Also would consider dentists in Sweden, Germany, etc. -- if they
speak fluent English.
thanks so much.
Soula Culver