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I remember reading in the Telegraph that there is ONE! dentist in the UK (London) who can laser out the decay, applies a disinfecting solution (caries are caused by bacteria) and then you apply a solution once or twice a day to remineralise the tooth ie rebild it naturally. Don't know where the dentist is, but sounds a good idea for the second teeth...

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Ask and ye shall get - story of a dentists chair

Took junior to the dentist this week and advised that due to extensive bottle feeding when young, he had to have 9 extractions under general anaesthetic. I said no. Funny, how they will give you the worst treatment option first to see if you balk. so then another consultant was called in, and he said that the teeth didnt look that bad and might last. He suggested glass ionomer treatment which is a coating placed on the teeth to create a barrier between the teeth and further bacteria, etc. I asked for ozone therapy, but its considered a no no in the U.K. (anyone know why?)I said to the dentist i wanted to know what was in the glass ionomer treatment. He was taken aback and muttered "dosen't anyone trust professionals any more?" Oh, dear, red flag to a bull there, but thats another story, lets just say we had words.Just wanted to know if anyone knows anything about this kind of treatment for decayed teeth. Having had someone in the family die on the table from a general anaesthetic, a GA is a no no. When you go to the dentist, i learned, ask lots of questions and dont just take their word for it. I had asked the original consultant who looked at my son's teeth if she was trying to scare me with all her talk of G.A's and extractions. Funny how things changed when i said that was not an option. All she had to do was call another consultant and my son's teeth were suddenly and "magically" not as bad as they were five minutes ago.Makes you wonder how many kids have had unnecessary extractions under general anaesthetic??? __________ NOD32 1.1460 (20060328) Information __________This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system.http://www.eset.com

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Margaret,

Molybdenum is the mineral needed for the sulfite oxidase, the lack of which prevents sulphites from converting to sulphates. This is a major problem in children with autism as per Rosemary Waring.

Molybdenum is also the mineral which helps teeth to mineralize.

Is your child on Molybdenum? Around 200 mcg daily is the recommended dosage.

Ask and ye shall get - story of a dentists chair

Took junior to the dentist this week and advised that due to extensive bottle feeding when young, he had to have 9 extractions under general anaesthetic. I said no. Funny, how they will give you the worst treatment option first to see if you balk. so then another consultant was called in, and he said that the teeth didnt look that bad and might last. He suggested glass ionomer treatment which is a coating placed on the teeth to create a barrier between the teeth and further bacteria, etc. I asked for ozone therapy, but its considered a no no in the U.K. (anyone know why?)I said to the dentist i wanted to know what was in the glass ionomer treatment. He was taken aback and muttered "dosen't anyone trust professionals any more?" Oh, dear, red flag to a bull there, but thats another story, lets just say we had words.Just wanted to know if anyone knows anything about this kind of treatment for decayed teeth. Having had someone in the family die on the table from a general anaesthetic, a GA is a no no. When you go to the dentist, i learned, ask lots of questions and dont just take their word for it. I had asked the original consultant who looked at my son's teeth if she was trying to scare me with all her talk of G.A's and extractions. Funny how things changed when i said that was not an option. All she had to do was call another consultant and my son's teeth were suddenly and "magically" not as bad as they were five minutes ago.Makes you wonder how many kids have had unnecessary extractions under general anaesthetic??? __________ NOD32 1.1460 (20060328) Information __________This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system.http://www.eset.com

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Hi there

I'd be very wary of any dentist advocating this kind of treatment. In

fact, I'd run a mile from any dentist who's not mercury-free and

holistic, due to the contamination in the surgery. We go to an

excellent holistic mercury-free dentist, treats lots of ADD and

autistic kids and is just a stone's throw from Stansted Airport-

we're currently having all our mercury amalgams removed there. Very

sound lady called Marina Carew of Lavender Barns Holistic Dentistry-

she is very child oriented too. Don't know if you have taken junior

on a flight before and it's maybe not the best introduction - but the

flight might distract him from the experience?

I know you're going to say what about the cost etc., but hey, you got

all your vaccinations and antibiotics etc., FREE from the NHS but

look how much you are having to pay now- and I'm not just talking

money! In fact, what good has the 'free at the point of delivery' NHS

EVER DONE FOR YOUR CHILD? What's the point of free medicine and

dentistry if it ruins your child's life?

Let me know if you want more details.

Rhona

> Took junior to the dentist this week and advised that due to

> extensive bottle feeding when young, he had to have 9 extractions

> under general anaesthetic. I said no. Funny, how they will give you

> the worst treatment option first to see if you balk. so then

another

> consultant was called in, and he said that the teeth didnt look

that

> bad and might last. He suggested glass ionomer treatment which is a

> coating placed on the teeth to create a barrier between the teeth

> and further bacteria, etc. I asked for ozone therapy, but its

> considered a no no in the U.K. (anyone know why?)

>

> I said to the dentist i wanted to know what was in the glass

ionomer

> treatment. He was taken aback and muttered " dosen't anyone trust

> professionals any more? " Oh, dear, red flag to a bull there, but

> thats another story, lets just say we had words.

>

> Just wanted to know if anyone knows anything about this kind of

> treatment for decayed teeth. Having had someone in the family die

on

> the table from a general anaesthetic, a GA is a no no.

>

> When you go to the dentist, i learned, ask lots of questions and

> dont just take their word for it. I had asked the original

> consultant who looked at my son's teeth if she was trying to scare

> me with all her talk of G.A's and extractions. Funny how things

> changed when i said that was not an option. All she had to do was

> call another consultant and my son's teeth were suddenly

> and " magically " not as bad as they were five minutes ago.

>

> Makes you wonder how many kids have had unnecessary extractions

> under general anaesthetic???

>

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Hi there

I'd be very wary of any dentist advocating this kind of treatment. In

fact, I'd run a mile from any dentist who's not mercury-free and

holistic, due to the contamination in the surgery. We go to an

excellent holistic mercury-free dentist, treats lots of ADD and

autistic kids and is just a stone's throw from Stansted Airport-

we're currently having all our mercury amalgams removed there. Very

sound lady called Marina Carew of Lavender Barns Holistic Dentistry-

she is very child oriented too. Don't know if you have taken junior

on a flight before and it's maybe not the best introduction - but the

flight might distract him from the experience?

I know you're going to say what about the cost etc., but hey, you got

all your vaccinations and antibiotics etc., FREE from the NHS but

look how much you are having to pay now- and I'm not just talking

money! In fact, what good has the 'free at the point of delivery' NHS

EVER DONE FOR YOUR CHILD? What's the point of free medicine and

dentistry if it ruins your child's life?

Let me know if you want more details.

Rhona

> Took junior to the dentist this week and advised that due to

> extensive bottle feeding when young, he had to have 9 extractions

> under general anaesthetic. I said no. Funny, how they will give you

> the worst treatment option first to see if you balk. so then

another

> consultant was called in, and he said that the teeth didnt look

that

> bad and might last. He suggested glass ionomer treatment which is a

> coating placed on the teeth to create a barrier between the teeth

> and further bacteria, etc. I asked for ozone therapy, but its

> considered a no no in the U.K. (anyone know why?)

>

> I said to the dentist i wanted to know what was in the glass

ionomer

> treatment. He was taken aback and muttered " dosen't anyone trust

> professionals any more? " Oh, dear, red flag to a bull there, but

> thats another story, lets just say we had words.

>

> Just wanted to know if anyone knows anything about this kind of

> treatment for decayed teeth. Having had someone in the family die

on

> the table from a general anaesthetic, a GA is a no no.

>

> When you go to the dentist, i learned, ask lots of questions and

> dont just take their word for it. I had asked the original

> consultant who looked at my son's teeth if she was trying to scare

> me with all her talk of G.A's and extractions. Funny how things

> changed when i said that was not an option. All she had to do was

> call another consultant and my son's teeth were suddenly

> and " magically " not as bad as they were five minutes ago.

>

> Makes you wonder how many kids have had unnecessary extractions

> under general anaesthetic???

>

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Glass Ionomer fillings contain flouride! I took my son for a check

up recently and was told he needs a filling and this is what they

are proposing to use. I asked questions and was met with the slight

roll of the eyes and lots of reassurance about it only being a tiny

amount and protecting teeth etc!!!

Came home and looked it up in the net - this was the best I came up

with http://64.233.179.104/search?

q=cache:63bKWI62jEkJ:www.kinesiologyconnections.com/intouchflouride.p

df+Glass+ionomer+safety+fluoride & hl=en & gl=uk & ct=clnk & cd=2 you need

to scroll down to page two for the bit about the fillings.

Decided he won't be having this!!

I also really need to find a holistic mercury free dentist for my

children and could really do with getting rid of a mouthful of

amalgams myself. Does anyone know of a good one in the Bradford

area? Thanks.

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Very true, Rhona.

I also run a mile when I hear of anything free from NHS. Had a baby few months

ago and signed a form for no injections - none not even the vitamin K after

birth. Apparantly the health visitor knows of no other family refusing

injections. If I think twice about giving the baby injections, and any

consequence, then I would blame myself. Vicky has learned - we all have by

going out there and finding the information ourselves.

There is a good american dentist called Hal Huggins who wrote a book called

UNINFORMED CONSENT the hidden dangers of dental care. Dr huggins along with

fellow writer levy say ' Dont leave your health to your dentists hands and

assume that all will be fine, Become informed and take an active role in your

health. Know what will be implanted in your mouth. You must decide at the outset

what is more important to you - the life of a filling or your life'.

Dangerous materials - mercury, cadium, beryllium, nickel and others are used in

everyday dentistry to make up the fillings, root canals, and bridgework in our

mounths.

We all pay the price of free NHS with our health.

This topic is offtopic but good to educated our kids for the future.

Bridget

>

> From: " bty343341 " <chris.cytera@...>

> Date: 2006/03/29 Wed AM 10:10:39 BST

> Autism Treatment

> Subject: Re: Ask and ye shall get - story of a

dentists chair

>

>

Hi there

I'd be very wary of any dentist advocating this kind of treatment. In

fact, I'd run a mile from any dentist who's not mercury-free and

holistic, due to the contamination in the surgery. We go to an

excellent holistic mercury-free dentist, treats lots of ADD and

autistic kids and is just a stone's throw from Stansted Airport-

we're currently having all our mercury amalgams removed there. Very

sound lady called Marina Carew of Lavender Barns Holistic Dentistry-

she is very child oriented too. Don't know if you have taken junior

on a flight before and it's maybe not the best introduction - but the

flight might distract him from the experience?

I know you're going to say what about the cost etc., but hey, you got

all your vaccinations and antibiotics etc., FREE from the NHS but

look how much you are having to pay now- and I'm not just talking

money! In fact, what good has the 'free at the point of delivery' NHS

EVER DONE FOR YOUR CHILD? What's the point of free medicine and

dentistry if it ruins your child's life?

Let me know if you want more details.

Rhona

> Took junior to the dentist this week and advised that due to

> extensive bottle feeding when young, he had to have 9 extractions

> under general anaesthetic. I said no. Funny, how they will give you

> the worst treatment option first to see if you balk. so then

another

> consultant was called in, and he said that the teeth didnt look

that

> bad and might last. He suggested glass ionomer treatment which is a

> coating placed on the teeth to create a barrier between the teeth

> and further bacteria, etc. I asked for ozone therapy, but its

> considered a no no in the U.K. (anyone know why?)

>

> I said to the dentist i wanted to know what was in the glass

ionomer

> treatment. He was taken aback and muttered " dosen't anyone trust

> professionals any more? " Oh, dear, red flag to a bull there, but

> thats another story, lets just say we had words.

>

> Just wanted to know if anyone knows anything about this kind of

> treatment for decayed teeth. Having had someone in the family die

on

> the table from a general anaesthetic, a GA is a no no.

>

> When you go to the dentist, i learned, ask lots of questions and

> dont just take their word for it. I had asked the original

> consultant who looked at my son's teeth if she was trying to scare

> me with all her talk of G.A's and extractions. Funny how things

> changed when i said that was not an option. All she had to do was

> call another consultant and my son's teeth were suddenly

> and " magically " not as bad as they were five minutes ago.

>

> Makes you wonder how many kids have had unnecessary extractions

> under general anaesthetic???

>

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thanks so much for telling me that! I suppose someone should slap me

for believing the NHS had my kids best interest at heart! I am so

glad i have this forum. I phoned the dentist and cancelled our next

appointment.

>

> Glass Ionomer fillings contain flouride! I took my son for a

check

> up recently and was told he needs a filling and this is what they

> are proposing to use. I asked questions and was met with the

slight

> roll of the eyes and lots of reassurance about it only being a

tiny

> amount and protecting teeth etc!!!

>

> Came home and looked it up in the net - this was the best I came

up

> with http://64.233.179.104/search?

>

q=cache:63bKWI62jEkJ:www.kinesiologyconnections.com/intouchflouride.p

> df+Glass+ionomer+safety+fluoride & hl=en & gl=uk & ct=clnk & cd=2 you need

> to scroll down to page two for the bit about the fillings.

>

> Decided he won't be having this!!

>

> I also really need to find a holistic mercury free dentist for my

> children and could really do with getting rid of a mouthful of

> amalgams myself. Does anyone know of a good one in the Bradford

> area? Thanks.

>

>

>

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