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Well today I booked Dr.W. I was suprised that I could get in March 17.
I went to my dentist today and he said he would temporarily take out the mercury in my wisdom teeth(on the left) and then later pull them.
The otherside they would have to pull mercury out then do oral surgery(or other way around) so they could later do crowns.
I also, I many crowns,but don't know if they contain mercury.
When I spoke to Dr.W's office,(a really nice lady named Sandra) said they will be closing April and May to move.
Do you guys think I should wait till after they move and get all my crowns out,or go ahead with March.
I am weak and have stopped all abx. My arm/shoulder is killing me, I think it's the Parsonage-Turner syndrome.
I am sorry i'm so confused,I suppose it's a big deal and is my system really ready for all of this. Thanks,
Atheana
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bettyg
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atheana, no knowledge on this subject but i do suggest you edit yoru subject line and show it's about DENTAL MERCURY REMOVAL, etc.
we have dentist, docdave, who swings by here on occasion, and if you have specific info in subject line, it will grab his attention to help you since he has lyme also
just click on pencil, 3rd box to right of your name, and add it; click edit send when done. good luck!
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get the fillings out first. no doubt about it. replace with composite or whatever the dentist uses but be sure it's good material
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NanaDubo
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I would definitely get all metal out first and by an experienced biological dentist. You can search on line for safe amalgam removal protocol and make sure your dentist follows this.
My dentist would not do any of the surgery I needed until the amalgams were removed.
They should be able to test you for compatible filling materials and for what your crowns are made of.
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Judging by other's experiences, I would say taking care of your mouth first is a good idea. I had my fillings out in 1991, so it wasn't a decision I had to make.
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