Guest guest Posted December 21, 2007 Report Share Posted December 21, 2007 I had my mercury fillings removed by a local dentist who did not charge any extra. I was really surprised that he did not charge extra because he followed all of the extra precautions such as using the rubber dam, special suction, special ventiliation, oxygen for the patient, etc. The first guy that I checked into did want a lot of money but the guy that I used did not. The owner of my local health food store recommended him. Maybe you can find a dentist in your area like the one that I found. I think that the average cost per tooth came to around $100 - $150 and I only had to pay a portion of that due to my insurance. I would do some web searches. If that doesn't work, call around. Good luck to you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2008 Report Share Posted January 9, 2008 You are very blessed Vince > > I had my mercury fillings removed by a local dentist who did not charge > any extra. I was really surprised that he did not charge extra because > he followed all of the extra precautions such as using the rubber dam, > special suction, special ventiliation, oxygen for the patient, etc. > > The first guy that I checked into did want a lot of money but the guy > that I used did not. The owner of my local health food store > recommended him. Maybe you can find a dentist in your area like the > one that I found. I think that the average cost per tooth came to > around $100 - $150 and I only had to pay a portion of that due to my > insurance. > > I would do some web searches. If that doesn't work, call around. > > Good luck to you. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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