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RE: On Safe Removal or Replacement of Amalgam Fillings
I have tried to read your posts on the topic and look at the linked websites, it is still unclear to me, HOW a person know if he/she have poison in the teethes or not?
I wrote a letter to the only dentists that I had in my life, to ask him for what kinds of fillings I have. I suppose if this problem is really as bad as you make it to be, then I can't trust his response?
It has been common practice in modern dentistry in the US and other countries for decades to use amalgam fillings. If you have metal fillings, chances are extremely high that they contain 50% mercury. Even if the dentist calls them a "silver" filling, while that is technically correct because it contains silver and is silver colored, they are not disclosing that it is not pure silver.
Now after decades of exposure we have a population exhibiting signs of mercury poisoning.
Your dentist may or not be up to date with current scientific data that shows these fillings are unsafe, and may be continuing not only outdated but actually harmful practices that you pay them for! It is important to do your own research to gauge whether you can trust his practice.
The information provided here is the tip of the iceberg, and @teamsteem contributed many more valuable references.
If you look in your mouth and see dark metal - they are amalgam fillings. If you see gold then it is gold. If you see what looks mostly like your other teeth light/white in color then you have composite fillings. The dark metal are the ones you really need to be concerned about - or if you have had a root canal you want to ask your dentist if the hole was filled with amalgam after the root was removed. I hope this clears it up for you @lasseehlers.
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