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Dear all,

My old amalgram filling fell off from my upper left tooth right in front of the first molar. There is only a very small amount of amalgram left attached to my tooth.

I will be seeing a dentist to have it fixed. But due to insurance and hard to find a trustworthy biologial dentist who are good with his/her hands, I am limited to see the honest and regular dentist with skillful hands whom I have known for years. This means more homework for me.

Questions:

Please read the below article to see whether I should ask for porcelain fillings instead of plastic fillings.

http://www.dentalfind.com/dental_filling_material

http://www.stormbound.org/dental.html

Given the fact that I have lyme health challenge, I am very careful. Please advise. Thanks. I am grateful.

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Hi Jen,

Either of these filling materials are far better than amalgams... I would opt

for the porcelain if the price is somewhat reasonable.. I've been using plastic

for replacement, so far they are holding up...

Take care,

Jim

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> Dear all,

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> My old amalgram filling fell off from my upper left tooth right in front of

the first molar. There is only a very small amount of amalgram left attached to

my tooth. 

>  

> I will be seeing a dentist to have it fixed.  But due to insurance and hard to

find a trustworthy biologial dentist who are good with his/her hands, I am

limited to see the honest and regular dentist with skillful hands whom I have

known for years.  This means more homework for me. 

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> Questions:

> Please read the below article to see whether I should ask for porcelain

fillings instead of plastic fillings. 

>  http://www.dentalfind.com/dental_filling_material

> http://www.stormbound.org/dental.html

>  

> Given the fact that  I have lyme health challenge, I am very careful.  Please

advise.  Thanks.  I am grateful.

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> Jen -

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I had a compatibility test done. Biodentist

said it's best to keep all the dental materials the same, so when I had

my amalgams out and any other fillings done, I made sure they were all

the same composite material. The dentist called it heliomolar which

I tested compatible for.

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Lyme_and_Rife

Date:

04/29/2011 08:43 AM

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Re: OT: advice on porcelein

fillings vs. plastic fillings

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Hi Jen,

Either of these filling materials are far better than amalgams... I would

opt for the porcelain if the price is somewhat reasonable.. I've been using

plastic for replacement, so far they are holding up...

Take care,

Jim

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> Dear all,

>

> My old amalgram filling fell off from my upper left tooth right in

front of the first molar. There is only a very small amount of

amalgram left attached to my tooth.

>

> I will be seeing a dentist to have it fixed. But due to insurance

and hard to find a trustworthy biologial dentist who are good with his/her

hands, I am limited to see the honest and regular dentist with skillful

hands whom I have known for years. This means more homework for me.

>

> Questions:

> Please read the below article to see whether I should ask for porcelain

fillings instead of plastic fillings.

> http://www.dentalfind.com/dental_filling_material

> http://www.stormbound.org/dental.html

>

> Given the fact that I have lyme health challenge, I am very

careful. Please advise. Thanks. I am grateful.

>

> Jen -

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