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14 Comments on “MERCURY AMALGAM METAL DENTAL FILLINGS”

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  1. Iciclesxo says:

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    sealants are good in prevention! Composite fillings all the way!!! Gold inlays are not aesthetically pleasing….or natural i should say.

    good info though!

  2. NotTooObvious says:

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    mercury has a 20 to 30 year shelf life in the brain. your dentist was always wrong. not only does it damage the brain and body, but it also eventually turns teeth into powder if you leave them in long enough. plus, cavities form underneath the fillings due to oxidation, corrosion and galvanization.

  3. Largo64 says:

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    I had no fillings till I was 35. Now I have several. My dentists have always told me there was no problem with amalgam fillings. I’m 66, and I don’t think my brain has beed hurt that much but I might be rong. I nevur herd anethin about this till I alreddy had a bunch uv them. Iz I okay?

  4. NotTooObvious says:

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    my condolences. have her read my website, the url is on my channel on the left side.

  5. whiteclaudia9 says:

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    My sister just got silver fillings…. : (

  6. NotTooObvious says:

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    white composites, or gold or poreclain onlays/inlays.

  7. MCdmac says:

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    But what is the alternative choice? GOld?

  8. jesuskopp says:

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    This is great truth to know, I will spread the word about this.

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  10. meanz19 says:

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    Thank you for the response. It looks as though it was probably a deep cavity as it only showed up on an x-ray. However I feel he should have warned me beforehand if it was a deep cavity because I would have rather had the tooth pulled out than go through that experience. I have been sick during the night and still feel unwell today and i’m sure it is a result of that treatment yesterday. Anyway thank you very much for replying and for the information.

  11. NotTooObvious says:

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    There are some fillings that are very deep making it nearly impossible to numb you completely. Some of those can still be filled and you will be fine later. It is hard to say if that is the case with you since I don’t know how deep yours was. There are other fillings that should not be filled because they are too close to the pulp chamber and can cause extreme pain. Most Dentists recognize this case from the x-ray and pull the tooth or do a root canal, the latter of which I do not recommend.

  12. meanz19 says:

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    I had a white filling put in by my dentist today. I was given an injection to numb the area before drilling and yet the pain was so awful I burst into tears when I came out. My dentist said that it was painful because the cavity was right on the nerve of the tooth. Is he telling the truth ? or is it just that he never gave me enough of the painkilling injection or time to become numb before he started drilling ? (10mins). P.S. I have never experienced this pain when having a filling before .

  13. NotTooObvious says:

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    That’s what a lot of people think. Quite a few have over the last few years, but mainly because of the pressure from mercury activists. Many Dentists, however, are still using the mercury just as they always did and in the same amounts..1/2 or more mercury. I have sent thousands of mercury poisoned patients to the dentist over the last few years. Many were as sick as I was. I nearly died.

  14. FrankCastlez says:

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    thanks for the video.

    I thought that the dentists have moved toward the epoxy type of filling.

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