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Hi all,

A dentist friend of mine agreed to remove my silver fillings. He has given

me a reasonable price. The problem is the composition of the composite he

will be using to replace my silver fillings:

Here the info I got about it

Brand: Esthet.X

Composition:

The resin matrix of Estehr X Restorative material consists of Bis-GMA

adduct, a Bis EMA adduct, and triethylene glycol dimethatcrylate.

Camphorquinone (CQ) Photoinitiator

Stabilizer

Pigments

The filler combination consists of barium fluoro alumino boro silicate glass

with a mean particle size below 1 um and nanofiller silica (particle size

0.04 um).

My question,

How safe are these?. I have no clue what they are all about. I know it has a

form of aluminum in it, but he doesn't offer anything else and i cannot

afford the other dentist right now. Do you recommend getting these any away

or do you advise waiting until I can afford a dentist that uses something

else? (what will be the safe stuff)

Thanks ahead for any input.

Leo

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Did you ask at the () dental-chelation group? If not, I would

try there also...wishing you the best answers, elizabeth

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> Hi all,

>

> A dentist friend of mine agreed to remove my silver fillings. He

has given

> me a reasonable price. The problem is the composition of the

composite he

> will be using to replace my silver fillings:

>

> Here the info I got about it

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>

>

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> Brand: Esthet.X

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>

>

> Composition:

>

> The resin matrix of Estehr X Restorative material consists of Bis-

GMA

> adduct, a Bis EMA adduct, and triethylene glycol dimethatcrylate.

>

> Camphorquinone (CQ) Photoinitiator

>

> Stabilizer

>

> Pigments

>

>

>

> The filler combination consists of barium fluoro alumino boro

silicate glass

> with a mean particle size below 1 um and nanofiller silica

(particle size

> 0.04 um).

>

>

>

> My question,

>

> How safe are these?. I have no clue what they are all about. I know

it has a

> form of aluminum in it, but he doesn't offer anything else and i

cannot

> afford the other dentist right now. Do you recommend getting these

any away

> or do you advise waiting until I can afford a dentist that uses

something

> else? (what will be the safe stuff)

>

> Thanks ahead for any input.

>

> Leo

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Best advice is to have it done right. You should be tested for

compatability to whatever they replace your amalgams with.

Most composites contain toxins like those listed below. Some less

toxic than others. You want to aim for one that does not contain

fluoride or aluminum, Sadly most all contain Bisphenol. Except

Holistore or Diamond Lite. If you can find a dentist to use them.

Does he use any other composite material besides this one he gave you?

Usually a dentist has two or three they work with. Our regular dentist

had four to choose from. My Huggins dentist would not even do my

amalgam replacements unless I was tested for compatibility. Of course,

in the large scheme of things...composite is better over amalgam any

day...but none the less....you want to know what's in it.

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>

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> Hi all,

>

> A dentist friend of mine agreed to remove my silver fillings. He has

given

> me a reasonable price. The problem is the composition of the

composite he

> will be using to replace my silver fillings:

>

> Here the info I got about it

>

>

>

>

>

> Brand: Esthet.X

>

>

>

> Composition:

>

> The resin matrix of Estehr X Restorative material consists of Bis-GMA

> adduct, a Bis EMA adduct, and triethylene glycol dimethatcrylate.

>

> Camphorquinone (CQ) Photoinitiator

>

> Stabilizer

>

> Pigments

>

>

>

> The filler combination consists of barium fluoro alumino boro

silicate glass

> with a mean particle size below 1 um and nanofiller silica (particle

size

> 0.04 um).

>

>

>

> My question,

>

> How safe are these?. I have no clue what they are all about. I know

it has a

> form of aluminum in it, but he doesn't offer anything else and i cannot

> afford the other dentist right now. Do you recommend getting these

any away

> or do you advise waiting until I can afford a dentist that uses

something

> else? (what will be the safe stuff)

>

> Thanks ahead for any input.

>

> Leo

>

>

>

> No virus found in this incoming message.

> Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com

> Version: 8.0.138 / Virus Database: 270.6.11/1639 - Release Date:

8/28/2008

> 7:39 AM

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