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I recently switched to a biological dentist. I've been having trouble with upper teeth jaw pain with dental work. They had to place a new temp on since the crown from my former dentist didn't fit right. It was difficult to adjust the bite and they ended up having to adjust the gold crow next to it.
My concern, they did this without any protection other than the water and suction, no dam or anything. I didn't even know initially she had moved onto that tooth. To make matters worse I had recently tested borderline allergic to gold on a Melisa blood test recently, info they know.
Am I over-reacting? I hate to have to switch, not so easy finding a bio. dentist. But wonder about the safety of staying with this one.
thanks
[ 07-20-2011, 07:12 PM: Message edited by: dogmom2 ]
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