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Re: Improper removal of amalgams   Message List  
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I went to another dentist recently that specilizes in removal to get them checked.
He took x-rays and said that one still has some filling left under the composite.
He said the discoloration may be from the material that was used. I need to go back
to the first dentist and find out about the material. All of mine of my composites are discolored,
along with parts of the teeth.
-----Original Message-----
From: ukd55 [mailto:ukd55@...]
Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 2:14 PM
To: frequent-dose-chelation@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [frequent-dose-chelation] Re: Improper removal of amalgams

Hi

I couldn't afford a mercury-free dentist and had my fillings replaced
by my usual dentist who only used a rubber dam as protection.  Some
of my teeth have gray/greenish discolorations on them, some of which
show up on the x-ray.  From what I have read on the internet (I can't
remember the website now)the only way to remove these discolorations
would be to whiten the teeth.  I don't know if there is a mechanical
way to remove them.  I also have dark looking spots on the outside of
a couple of my teeth that the dentist told me were just the enamel
being weakened/damaged.

Where do you have your bits of fillings left: inside or outside the
teeth?  Were they just not properly removed by your dentist or did
they appear in new places?
What did your dentist say about them?

Regards
Ursula
--- In frequent-dose-chelation@yahoogroups.com, "Jewett, Diane C"
<diane.c.jewett@b...> wrote:
> I could not afford the biological dentist and had my fillings
removed through a regular dentist.
> My teeth turned gray and there where bits of the silver on several
of my teeth.
> After almost a year only the teeth that had the fillings are still
gray and I still have some bits
> of filling on other teeth, but that seems to be going away as well,
slowly.
> Will chelation make things worse with just this little bit of
filling? Does the ALA actually remove
> filling from the teeth? I thought the reason that fillings were
leaking was from the vapor?




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