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Hello: My son is 10. He has 2 fillings. I`m wondering if i

should wait until his teeth fall out or have them replaced now. Is it

around age 12 that they loose their back teeth. His teeth were very

slow to come in, so i assume they will be slow to fall out. He hasn`t

had any more cavities since i put him on allergy free, glutin free

diet and added suppliments. I have heard that you can`t get rid of

yeast until you get rid of the metals. I have chelated him in the

past for metals, but with the fillings still there i`m sure it`s an

on going thing. He has bad malabsorbtion and food intolerances.

Thanks in advance for any advice. Tina

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i would consdier having the teeth removed as the best way to minimise

mercury dumping on amalgam removal

consider selenium as per my web page 'minerals i take' in the index of

http://tinyurl.com/2csa3

to help offset mercury toxcity

also chelation which i don;' think is a good idea generally but

chelating with amalgams in gives the ongoing mercury too much

velocity and can be quite harmful.

removing the teeth may seem a bit extreme but he will just go

backwards with those amalgams in. sometimes if the fillings are loose

enough they can be just prised out.

> Hello: My son is 10. He has 2 fillings. I`m wondering if i

> should wait until his teeth fall out or have them replaced now. Is

it

> around age 12 that they loose their back teeth. His teeth were very

> slow to come in, so i assume they will be slow to fall out. He

hasn`t

> had any more cavities since i put him on allergy free, glutin free

> diet and added suppliments. I have heard that you can`t get rid of

> yeast until you get rid of the metals. I have chelated him in the

> past for metals, but with the fillings still there i`m sure it`s an

> on going thing. He has bad malabsorbtion and food intolerances.

> Thanks in advance for any advice. Tina

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Tina,

Generally, the baby molars fall out any where between ages 11-13.

You may want to call your son's dentist and have him take a look at

his most recent bitewing x-rays. By doing this he can give you an

idea about how much longer your son will have these teeth. That way

you can decide what you want to do.

> Hello: My son is 10. He has 2 fillings. I`m wondering if i

> should wait until his teeth fall out or have them replaced now. Is

it

> around age 12 that they loose their back teeth. His teeth were

very

> slow to come in, so i assume they will be slow to fall out.

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