I had all mine removed by a dentist here in Japan. I was aware of the
calls for special precautions but disregarded these. They seemed
exaggerated to me, after having amalgams for something like 30 years.
(They are durable, that is for sure.)
I did not suffer any ill effects that I could discern, but have noticed
health improvements since having the amalgams replaced. The composites
are of course much less unsightly.
From what I have seen, the amalgam removal specialists charge very high
fees.
JBB
On Thursday, Oct 13, 2005, at 20:35 Asia/Tokyo, M. G. Devour wrote:
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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