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My NT 7 year old has her first cavity. We're getting a composite

filling in a couple of weeks.

We drink water purified by reverse osmosis, so the kids don't get

fluoride in the water.

I've refused fluoride treatments at the dentist's office.

Am I doing the right thing?

And the dentist keeps encouraging me to have my kids' permanent

teeth sealed.

I spoke to a local dentist who replaces amalgams (her son is

autistic and she's knows the latest in biomedical), and she said

that the sealant can be broken down by the body. A metal, an

amalgam, for example, cannot be broken down into simpler parts. So

the sealants are considered safer than an amalgam, but that I would

have to make my own decision about whether I want chemicals on my

kids' teeth.

Help! Has anyone else researched these issues?

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Regarding sealants, my dentist said that the material he uses for sealants is

the same as what is in the white composite filling -- so, if my son got

cavities, he'd have the stuff on his teeth anyway. I decided it was better for

him to not get the cavities. I haven't done any research, though, so maybe

sealants aren't the best way to go.

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And the dentist keeps encouraging me to have my kids' permanent

teeth sealed.

I spoke to a local dentist who replaces amalgams (her son is

autistic and she's knows the latest in biomedical), and she said

that the sealant can be broken down by the body. A metal, an

amalgam, for example, cannot be broken down into simpler parts. So

the sealants are considered safer than an amalgam, but that I would

have to make my own decision about whether I want chemicals on my

kids' teeth.

Help! Has anyone else researched these issues?

Many frequently asked questions and answers can be found at

<http://forums.autism-rxguidebook.com/default.aspx>

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Penny,

You may want to check the archives of Chelatingkids2 and Autism-Mercury

on 4-2-04 under the subject Dental Sealants. Also the subject came up

again on the Autism-Mercury list around 9-22-04. You might also want to

check ABMD on the topic. When I asked I got negative feedback and

nothing really positive. The way I understand it you have to apply

something first to the tooth to erode the enamel so the sealant will

stick. Sealants are not permanent and probably will need to be

replaced. One mother complained that when the sealant wore off the

surface was discolored and the enamel thinner. That is just some of the

feedback I heard.

Sorry couldn't be more helpful.

(Ian's mom)

dental issues

My NT 7 year old has her first cavity. We're getting a composite

filling in a couple of weeks.

We drink water purified by reverse osmosis, so the kids don't get

fluoride in the water.

I've refused fluoride treatments at the dentist's office.

Am I doing the right thing?

And the dentist keeps encouraging me to have my kids' permanent

teeth sealed.

I spoke to a local dentist who replaces amalgams (her son is

autistic and she's knows the latest in biomedical), and she said

that the sealant can be broken down by the body. A metal, an

amalgam, for example, cannot be broken down into simpler parts. So

the sealants are considered safer than an amalgam, but that I would

have to make my own decision about whether I want chemicals on my

kids' teeth.

Help! Has anyone else researched these issues?

Many frequently asked questions and answers can be found at

<http://forums.autism-rxguidebook.com/default.aspx>

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I do not give my kids fluoride either. If you eat a diet filled

with health and not junk then you really shouldn't need treatments.

If your childs body it not at a 100% why add a neurotoxin into the

mix. Follow your heart....

Marla

I've refused fluoride treatments at the dentist's office.

Am I doing the right thing?

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I recently stopped using toothpaste with fluoride. We have a well, so there is

no fluoride in our water either. We don't seem to be having cavity problems

without the fluoride.

Re: dental issues

I do not give my kids fluoride either. If you eat a diet filled

with health and not junk then you really shouldn't need treatments.

If your childs body it not at a 100% why add a neurotoxin into the

mix. Follow your heart....

Marla

I've refused fluoride treatments at the dentist's office.

Am I doing the right thing?

Many frequently asked questions and answers can be found at

<http://forums.autism-rxguidebook.com/default.aspx>

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