Guest guest Posted January 4, 2011 Report Share Posted January 4, 2011 I really need some advice on what to do about amalgam fillings. I know that it is best to have them removed but how? Some have said that disturbing the amalgam by removal is worse than leaving it put. In an ideal world we would all have access to a like minded dentist who knows about chelation but few do. I have an urgent proplem which cropped up on Thursday _ just before my dentists closed for New Year. I bit on an almond _ I eat them every day _ and the fromt of one of my teeth broke off leaving nothing much except for a very visible chunk of amalgam filling. After a sleepless night, realising I was severly toxic, I saw the emergency dentist who covered it until I coud see my regular dentist. Now I do not know what to do next. I have an appointment next week and there is no pain but can I ask him to just drill out the old filling or pull out the remainder of the tooth and then what? Actually, my teeth are usually very good and I had a check up the week before and was actually commended for my dental hygiene. I felt like I had a gold star at school! So it was a bit tough to be landed with this new situation. I had been thinking about how to tackle old amalgam fillings for a while. How expert in such removal does the dentist have to be. My dentist is actually very nice and I have not had a filling for many years and even then it was not amalgam. Can anyone tell me what they have done with amalgam filings. If you have had them removed and how the dentist has done it and what immediate chelation you have gone for. I have been taking all of my BBD supplements and upping the Vit C. and I do keep to the diet. Your help would be much appreciated. Happy New Year. Lots of love to everyone, Judith Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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