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Old 12-01-2005, 02:39 PM   #1
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:2cents Composite Fillings or Metal Amalgams?

So I was at the Dentist yesterday and they recommended that I replace my silver amalgams with Composite fillings. Any one else have done this?

I have some fillings from when I was a kid.

I asked why.

They said,

1) Amalgams have mercury
2) They expand with hot and cold
3) They leak
4) They cause teeth to crack
5) They don't bond to teeth the way that composite fillings do.

Anyone with experience on this?
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Old 12-01-2005, 02:56 PM   #2
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since you need to replace all fillings eventually i would wait until you need to, mercury ones actually last longer.
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yes, I am an expert on this - mercury is POISON for your body - it leaks into your system on a daily basis and is thought to be the main cause behind chronic fatigue syndrome and a whole host of other ailments. I had all my metal fillings replaced and have felt dramatically better since. They need to be removed a certain way, though, or you can become even sicker.

http://www.positivehealth.com/permit...crawford76.htm

My alternative dentist located in Clearwater, FL
http://www.saveyourteeth.com/

Details the correct way to have metal filling removed
http://www.saveyourteeth.com/amalgamremove.htm

Scientifically Proven Facts
http://www.redpaw.net/mercury.htm

Tons of Info
http://www.bioprobe.com/index2.asp

A Terrible Sin Against Humanity
http://www.amalgam.org/

http://www.garynull.com/Documents/De...tal0902Pt1.htm

http://www.karlloren.com/ultrasound/p24.htm
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I think that they are correct. I would do the change, but then it could be that they just want to get paid.
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Shit i just read the details of removing a mercury filling, it made me feel sick. Its no wonder i hate going to the dentist. But i suppose i will have to as i have 4 of these filling to be removed????????

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yes, I am an expert on this - mercury is POISON for your body - it leaks into your system on a daily basis and is thought to be the main cause behind chronic fatigue syndrome and a whole host of other ailments. I had all my metal fillings replaced and have felt dramatically better since. They need to be removed a certain way, though, or you can become even sicker.

http://www.positivehealth.com/permit...crawford76.htm

My alternative dentist located in Clearwater, FL
http://www.saveyourteeth.com/

Details the correct way to have metal filling removed
http://www.saveyourteeth.com/amalgamremove.htm

Scientifically Proven Facts
http://www.redpaw.net/mercury.htm

Tons of Info
http://www.bioprobe.com/index2.asp

A Terrible Sin Against Humanity
http://www.amalgam.org/

http://www.garynull.com/Documents/De...tal0902Pt1.htm

http://www.karlloren.com/ultrasound/p24.htm
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Shit i just read the details of removing a mercury filling, it made me feel sick. Its no wonder i hate going to the dentist. But i suppose i will have to as i have 4 of these filling to be removed????????
that's the correct way to do it - otherwise mercury is released into your body while they are removing it. Good luck finding a dentist who will do it that way though. I research everything a lot before I do anything. YOu need to find a good alternative dentist in your area who does it the right way if you're going to do it.

But yea, it was the most hellish experience of my life.
I had 8 fillings and I was in the dentist chair being tortured for 7 hours straight.
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WOW, that's awesome info. It's funny a few years ago i read something about this. I also read some study that a lot of obesity and depression can be linked to mercury poisoning. I've heard that upon removal of amalgams that one should go through a far infrared therapy too to rid the body of remaining toxins.

I wonder if my dentist is going to go through the same process as your Dr. in Clearwater.

Wow.

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yes, I am an expert on this - mercury is POISON for your body - it leaks into your system on a daily basis and is thought to be the main cause behind chronic fatigue syndrome and a whole host of other ailments. I had all my metal fillings replaced and have felt dramatically better since. They need to be removed a certain way, though, or you can become even sicker.

http://www.positivehealth.com/permit...crawford76.htm

My alternative dentist located in Clearwater, FL
http://www.saveyourteeth.com/

Details the correct way to have metal filling removed
http://www.saveyourteeth.com/amalgamremove.htm

Scientifically Proven Facts
http://www.redpaw.net/mercury.htm

Tons of Info
http://www.bioprobe.com/index2.asp

A Terrible Sin Against Humanity
http://www.amalgam.org/

http://www.garynull.com/Documents/De...tal0902Pt1.htm

http://www.karlloren.com/ultrasound/p24.htm
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What were his costs? That's about the same amount that I'm going to have to do or so it seems.

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that's the correct way to do it - otherwise mercury is released into your body while they are removing it. Good luck finding a dentist who will do it that way though. I research everything a lot before I do anything. YOu need to find a good alternative dentist in your area who does it the right way if you're going to do it.

But yea, it was the most hellish experience of my life.
I had 8 fillings and I was in the dentist chair being tortured for 7 hours straight.
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What were his costs? That's about the same amount that I'm going to have to do or so it seems.
I think it was about $3500
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I think it was about $3500
OUCH. That's a ton of dough.

Hmm, I guess I'm just going to go the standard route.

That is a hell of a setup they did on you there though. I like my new Dentist but I may have to check this guy out. I am supposed to go in on the 14th to get 3 fillings replaced. Not much time to figure this out and still get this years dental benefits.
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I wonder if my dentist is going to go through the same process as your Dr. in Clearwater.

Wow.
ask them what steps they take to insure mercury isn't released into the body during the removal process. It's not a secret - the information can be found in the links I provided. Happy to be of help.
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ask them what steps they take to insure mercury isn't released into the body during the removal process. It's not a secret - the information can be found in the links I provided. Happy to be of help.
I'm just wondering if that's overkill and part of the sales process of that dentist. I appreciate the information. But I also want to hear opposing opinions on the actual threat of removing your fillings.

That dentist isn't too far from me and the information is compelling but I just wonder if the fear of mercury is excellerated because that's how he makes his money.

I'm not doubting you, I just want to make sure that those measures are really necessary.

Mercury is bad shit, but it's not the entire composition of amalagams

It raises good questions.
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You do not want the mercury man.. seriously, even if your dentist is happy he found them in your mouth and can make money on it, its still the logical thing to do. Amalgams have not been used for ages, think about why that most likely is the case.

I'd definately remove them.
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yes, I am an expert on this - mercury is POISON for your body - it leaks into your system on a daily basis and is thought to be the main cause behind chronic fatigue syndrome and a whole host of other ailments. I had all my metal fillings replaced and have felt dramatically better since. They need to be removed a certain way, though, or you can become even sicker.

http://www.positivehealth.com/permit...crawford76.htm

My alternative dentist located in Clearwater, FL
http://www.saveyourteeth.com/

Details the correct way to have metal filling removed
http://www.saveyourteeth.com/amalgamremove.htm

Scientifically Proven Facts
http://www.redpaw.net/mercury.htm

Tons of Info
http://www.bioprobe.com/index2.asp

A Terrible Sin Against Humanity
http://www.amalgam.org/

http://www.garynull.com/Documents/De...tal0902Pt1.htm

http://www.karlloren.com/ultrasound/p24.htm

Too funny... These site hilarious

Does your 'dentist', or shall we call him a fear peddler preying on the weak, provide tin foil hats also?
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My fillings are almost 6 years now and it's still as tough as before..
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So I was at the Dentist yesterday and they recommended that I replace my silver amalgams with Composite fillings. Any one else have done this?

I have some fillings from when I was a kid.

I asked why.

They said,

1) Amalgams have mercury
2) They expand with hot and cold
3) They leak
4) They cause teeth to crack
5) They don't bond to teeth the way that composite fillings do.

Anyone with experience on this?
I'm getting some old amalgams replaced + some new ones in a few days...apart from my dentist recommending composite over amalgam, what hits home with me is that there is LESS DRILLING involved with composite. That's a big plus for me
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I'm getting some old amalgams replaced + some new ones in a few days...apart from my dentist recommending composite over amalgam, what hits home with me is that there is LESS DRILLING involved with composite. That's a big plus for me
Except that they have to drill the old ones out. I'm scared that the drilling will get hot. I had a great dentist growing up and he did a good job on the fillings.

It will be nice to have the composite fillings, next is a teeth whitening too.
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...alternative dentists are worth the time/money.

Check it out.
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Does your 'dentist', or shall we call him a fear peddler preying on the weak, provide tin foil hats also?
Even most mainstream dentists are not using amalgam now - it is now widely accepted that is is reasonably dangerous. I personally believe very dangerous. I've read a lot of information that has proven this to me. It wasn't my dentist that told me. I specifically sought him out. I have noticed a huge difference since having mine removed. I used to be nervous constantly - could never sleep a full night. Had no energy.

Mercury released into your body puts constant stress on your immune & nervous systems. Since having the amalgam fillings removed, my energy levels are up - I can sleep through the night and my anxiety and nervousness has dropped noticeably. Believe what you will - there were protests against using amalgam mercury fillings when they first came up with the idea in the late 1800s. To think anyone in modern dentistry is still using that shit is a joke. Seriously, you think putting one of the most toxic substances known to man into your body, when it has a proven sustained release of mercury and other toxic metals is not going to be detrimental to your mind and body? Use some common sense.
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Hey how do i find dentisits that will do this in NJ.. is there a directory or something?

im trying to remove my mercury fillings
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Mercury=Poison.

Thats all you should need to know

Some would say that but mercury has been used for thousand of years AS a medicine.
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Hey how do i find dentisits that will do this in NJ.. is there a directory or something?

im trying to remove my mercury fillings
This organization supposedly has a list.

To get a list with holistic dentists in your area, write a SASE to:
Foundation for Toxic Free Dentistry
PO Box 608010
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An Amalgam is an alloy, Mercury is but one small part of it, what is the rest of it made from?
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yes, I am an expert on this - mercury is POISON for your body - it leaks into your system on a daily basis and is thought to be the main cause behind chronic fatigue syndrome and a whole host of other ailments. I had all my metal fillings replaced and have felt dramatically better since. They need to be removed a certain way, though, or you can become even sicker.

http://www.positivehealth.com/permit...crawford76.htm

My alternative dentist located in Clearwater, FL
http://www.saveyourteeth.com/

Details the correct way to have metal filling removed
http://www.saveyourteeth.com/amalgamremove.htm

Scientifically Proven Facts
http://www.redpaw.net/mercury.htm

Tons of Info
http://www.bioprobe.com/index2.asp

A Terrible Sin Against Humanity
http://www.amalgam.org/

http://www.garynull.com/Documents/De...tal0902Pt1.htm

http://www.karlloren.com/ultrasound/p24.htm
awesome. thank you for this. i have some of those amalgam things and i want them gone. i am in clearwater too.
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I would get them replaced since I had a molar break in half because of the amalgam filling.
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So I was at the Dentist yesterday and they recommended that I replace my silver amalgams with Composite fillings. Any one else have done this?

I have some fillings from when I was a kid.

I asked why.

They said,

1) Amalgams have mercury
2) They expand with hot and cold
3) They leak
4) They cause teeth to crack
5) They don't bond to teeth the way that composite fillings do.

Anyone with experience on this?
mercury is very poisonous... it's very bad to your health to have more than 2grammes of amalgams in your mouth...
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see post 28

or try this
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Definately switch them all out with composite. I did all mine.

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