Guest guest Posted December 20, 2005 Report Share Posted December 20, 2005 I had my mercury taken out and replaced with something safer about two years ago. It helped my chemical sensitivity a lot (but I'm not cured of that, just better). You have to fnd a dentist who knows how to take them out the right way, or it can cause more problems. Hal Huggins is the dentist who wrote the protocol on taking them out safely. I do have pain in lower teeth at times when my jaw and neck are out of alignment. Two years ago when I first had the pain, I thought my tooth was rotten, and I stayed awake for almost 36 hours (over Christmas) before I could get some pain killers. The dentist said it wasn't my teeth, and he was right. I saw my chiropractor and she fixed the problem. I still get flareups, but it's always something in my neck/jaw that I can't even feel, except for the excruciating pain in my tooth. Almost worse pain than when I had migraines. Good luck figuring it out. ladybug35@... wrote: > thanks for the info I'll check out the site. I'm still not clear > on what makes a tooth die. My teeth look great in fact I get > compliments on them and have never worn braces...... but I do have > tooth pain some of the time. I have a lot of fillings in my molars and > after reading about the metal toxicity and all I decided to get them > taken out but now I'm not so sure having them drilled on is such a > good idea. > Dee > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2005 Report Share Posted December 21, 2005 Hi , Thanks so much for sharing your experience, yes the pain can be awwwwful! Mine is more nagging than throbbing and it really makes me nervous and short tempered......it's like my nerves are being stretched to the breaking point. I'll go visit the chiropractor and see what he says, I had no idea that dental pain could be connected with the neck/spine being out of alignment. Dee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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