I'm not sure if I asked this once before, but can anyone point me to 
resources for finding a good dentist to do my amalgam removals, or a 
direct recommendation for same? 

>From what I understand so far, I want somebody who understands the need 
to minimize mercury exposure for both patient and staff, and is willing 
to coordinate with my physician to minimize the toxic effects of the 
exposure I *do* receive from the procedures.

I know dentists won't say anything bad about amalgams, and I don't need 
them to. But at least if you start sticking a drill into a "perfectly 
good" amalgam, let's admit that it becomes hazardous and needs to be 
treated accordingly. <sigh>

I'm in SE Michigan and am perfectly willing to drive if needed.

Feel free to send me a private e-mail at mdev...@eskimo.com if you'd 
rather not broadcast the information.

Thank you,

Mike D.

[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
[mdev...@eskimo.com                        ]
[Speaking only for myself...               ]


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