Guest guest Posted March 10, 2012 Report Share Posted March 10, 2012 Hello everybody! Once again I am facing the big difficulties.Two months ago we were at UCL in dental clinic.They didn't find something look problamatic in my son's mouth.He had the x-Ray before.However they suggested more deep investigation under the anesthesia, I wasn't happy, I said no.I was told that during the examination, if they find any tooth decay, last resort filling it with amalgam, because this is the British Dental Assoication's protocol and they obliges to follow it!I said no,but what am I going to do, I don't know. He has epilepsy, needs anesthesia..where can I take him, it should be fully equipped hospital,otherwise it is risky.The second option, I may try in Turkey, but I want him to receive the treatment here.. I will go to the second appointment at UCL and I will ask them to take X-Rays but if anything comes up, there is no option for us there..Any suggestion please, where can I take him?He already lost two teeth because I didn't accepted amalgam but we can not dare to loose more!!This is ridiculous, I take the risk for the anesthesia but giving no choice! Many thanks Regards nevin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2012 Report Share Posted March 10, 2012 Is there any chance of persuading them he's allergic to mercury? Then there could be warning notice on his notes and they wouldn't use amalgam. Margaret > > Hello everybody! > > Once again I am facing the big difficulties.Two months ago we were at UCL in dental clinic.They didn't find something look problamatic in my son's mouth.He had the x-Ray before.However they suggested more deep investigation under the anesthesia, I wasn't happy, I said no.I was told that during the examination, if they find any tooth decay, last resort filling it with amalgam, because this is the British Dental Assoication's protocol and they obliges to follow it!I said no,but what am I going to do, I don't know. > He has epilepsy, needs anesthesia..where can I take him, it should be fully equipped hospital,otherwise it is risky.The second option, I may try in Turkey, but I want him to receive the treatment here.. > I will go to the second appointment at UCL and I will ask them to take X-Rays but if anything comes up, there is no option for us there..Any suggestion please, where can I take him?He already lost two teeth because I didn't accepted amalgam but we can not dare to loose more!!This is ridiculous, I take the risk for the anesthesia but giving no choice! > > Many thanks > Regards > nevin > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2012 Report Share Posted March 10, 2012 Is there any chance of persuading them he's allergic to mercury? Then there could be warning notice on his notes and they wouldn't use amalgam. Margaret > > Hello everybody! > > Once again I am facing the big difficulties.Two months ago we were at UCL in dental clinic.They didn't find something look problamatic in my son's mouth.He had the x-Ray before.However they suggested more deep investigation under the anesthesia, I wasn't happy, I said no.I was told that during the examination, if they find any tooth decay, last resort filling it with amalgam, because this is the British Dental Assoication's protocol and they obliges to follow it!I said no,but what am I going to do, I don't know. > He has epilepsy, needs anesthesia..where can I take him, it should be fully equipped hospital,otherwise it is risky.The second option, I may try in Turkey, but I want him to receive the treatment here.. > I will go to the second appointment at UCL and I will ask them to take X-Rays but if anything comes up, there is no option for us there..Any suggestion please, where can I take him?He already lost two teeth because I didn't accepted amalgam but we can not dare to loose more!!This is ridiculous, I take the risk for the anesthesia but giving no choice! > > Many thanks > Regards > nevin > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2012 Report Share Posted March 13, 2012 Hi Margaret, Thank you for your comments.Could it be any dentist, I may try to find..and I will call the Breakspear for this senstivity test. Thanks again All the best Nevin > > > > > > Hello everybody! > > > > > > Once again I am facing the big difficulties.Two months ago we were at UCL in dental clinic.They didn't find something look problamatic in my son's mouth.He had the x-Ray before.However they suggested more deep investigation under the anesthesia, I wasn't happy, I said no.I was told that during the examination, if they find any tooth decay, last resort filling it with amalgam, because this is the British Dental Assoication's protocol and they obliges to follow it!I said no,but what am I going to do, I don't know. > > > He has epilepsy, needs anesthesia..where can I take him, it should be fully equipped hospital,otherwise it is risky.The second option, I may try in Turkey, but I want him to receive the treatment here.. > > > I will go to the second appointment at UCL and I will ask them to take X-Rays but if anything comes up, there is no option for us there..Any suggestion please, where can I take him?He already lost two teeth because I didn't accepted amalgam but we can not dare to loose more!!This is ridiculous, I take the risk for the anesthesia but giving no choice! > > > > > > Many thanks > > > Regards > > > nevin > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2012 Report Share Posted March 13, 2012 Hi Margaret, Thank you for your comments.Could it be any dentist, I may try to find..and I will call the Breakspear for this senstivity test. Thanks again All the best Nevin > > > > > > Hello everybody! > > > > > > Once again I am facing the big difficulties.Two months ago we were at UCL in dental clinic.They didn't find something look problamatic in my son's mouth.He had the x-Ray before.However they suggested more deep investigation under the anesthesia, I wasn't happy, I said no.I was told that during the examination, if they find any tooth decay, last resort filling it with amalgam, because this is the British Dental Assoication's protocol and they obliges to follow it!I said no,but what am I going to do, I don't know. > > > He has epilepsy, needs anesthesia..where can I take him, it should be fully equipped hospital,otherwise it is risky.The second option, I may try in Turkey, but I want him to receive the treatment here.. > > > I will go to the second appointment at UCL and I will ask them to take X-Rays but if anything comes up, there is no option for us there..Any suggestion please, where can I take him?He already lost two teeth because I didn't accepted amalgam but we can not dare to loose more!!This is ridiculous, I take the risk for the anesthesia but giving no choice! > > > > > > Many thanks > > > Regards > > > nevin > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2012 Report Share Posted March 13, 2012 Hi Margaret, Thank you for your comments.Could it be any dentist, I may try to find..and I will call the Breakspear for this senstivity test. Thanks again All the best Nevin > > > > > > Hello everybody! > > > > > > Once again I am facing the big difficulties.Two months ago we were at UCL in dental clinic.They didn't find something look problamatic in my son's mouth.He had the x-Ray before.However they suggested more deep investigation under the anesthesia, I wasn't happy, I said no.I was told that during the examination, if they find any tooth decay, last resort filling it with amalgam, because this is the British Dental Assoication's protocol and they obliges to follow it!I said no,but what am I going to do, I don't know. > > > He has epilepsy, needs anesthesia..where can I take him, it should be fully equipped hospital,otherwise it is risky.The second option, I may try in Turkey, but I want him to receive the treatment here.. > > > I will go to the second appointment at UCL and I will ask them to take X-Rays but if anything comes up, there is no option for us there..Any suggestion please, where can I take him?He already lost two teeth because I didn't accepted amalgam but we can not dare to loose more!!This is ridiculous, I take the risk for the anesthesia but giving no choice! > > > > > > Many thanks > > > Regards > > > nevin > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2012 Report Share Posted March 13, 2012 Nevin, Before going for the test it might be as well to establish that it is a test that would be recognised by the NHS,I suggest. There might be a different test elsewhere that would be more useful - I did a bit of googling last night. Dr Myhill can organise a different test but again I don't know whether the NHS would recognise it... H had a massive local reaction twice to a mercury containing vaccine and I think that may have persuaded our dentist.. Margaret > > > > > > > > Hello everybody! > > > > > > > > Once again I am facing the big difficulties.Two months ago we were at UCL in dental clinic.They didn't find something look problamatic in my son's mouth.He had the x-Ray before.However they suggested more deep investigation under the anesthesia, I wasn't happy, I said no.I was told that during the examination, if they find any tooth decay, last resort filling it with amalgam, because this is the British Dental Assoication's protocol and they obliges to follow it!I said no,but what am I going to do, I don't know. > > > > He has epilepsy, needs anesthesia..where can I take him, it should be fully equipped hospital,otherwise it is risky.The second option, I may try in Turkey, but I want him to receive the treatment here.. > > > > I will go to the second appointment at UCL and I will ask them to take X-Rays but if anything comes up, there is no option for us there..Any suggestion please, where can I take him?He already lost two teeth because I didn't accepted amalgam but we can not dare to loose more!!This is ridiculous, I take the risk for the anesthesia but giving no choice! > > > > > > > > Many thanks > > > > Regards > > > > nevin > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2012 Report Share Posted March 13, 2012 Nevin, Before going for the test it might be as well to establish that it is a test that would be recognised by the NHS,I suggest. There might be a different test elsewhere that would be more useful - I did a bit of googling last night. Dr Myhill can organise a different test but again I don't know whether the NHS would recognise it... H had a massive local reaction twice to a mercury containing vaccine and I think that may have persuaded our dentist.. Margaret > > > > > > > > Hello everybody! > > > > > > > > Once again I am facing the big difficulties.Two months ago we were at UCL in dental clinic.They didn't find something look problamatic in my son's mouth.He had the x-Ray before.However they suggested more deep investigation under the anesthesia, I wasn't happy, I said no.I was told that during the examination, if they find any tooth decay, last resort filling it with amalgam, because this is the British Dental Assoication's protocol and they obliges to follow it!I said no,but what am I going to do, I don't know. > > > > He has epilepsy, needs anesthesia..where can I take him, it should be fully equipped hospital,otherwise it is risky.The second option, I may try in Turkey, but I want him to receive the treatment here.. > > > > I will go to the second appointment at UCL and I will ask them to take X-Rays but if anything comes up, there is no option for us there..Any suggestion please, where can I take him?He already lost two teeth because I didn't accepted amalgam but we can not dare to loose more!!This is ridiculous, I take the risk for the anesthesia but giving no choice! > > > > > > > > Many thanks > > > > Regards > > > > nevin > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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