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You can do muscle testing for composite compatibility, but it doesn't carry a

100% accuracy, although, I'm sure even the blood testing doesn't have that high

of an accuracy rate either, but it seems like a more reliable method to me.

Some people will do the blood test and then use muscle testing to determine

which of the acceptable composites are best for them. I have read that a lot of

people recommend doing the compatibility testing via the blood test, especially

when spending a lot of money to do a dental revision. Just because a material

isn't metal doesn't mean you won't have problems with it.

The company they use is call BioComp Laboratories, you can look them up for more

information about testing and how they do it. It's an informative site.

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> > > My son is 4.5 year old and recently he was found to have serious tooth

> > decay in his 2 upper central incisor teeth. One is so serious that his

> > pediatric dentist asked us to consider root canal to avoid damage to the

> > nerves.

> > >

> > > The dentist said he would use local anesthesia to reduce the pain during

> > the treatment, but I am too concerned about the side effects of the

> > anesthesia, and am also concerned about any possible trauma that he might

> > develop.

> >

> --

> Toni

>

> ------

> Mind like a steel trap...

> Rusty and illegal in 37 states.

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Hi. When I had my dental surgery (Dr. Glaros, Houston, he's a holistic dentist)

-- He had another Dr. in his office that did this 'thing' -- but she took my

hand, had me hold this metal tube like thing in my other hand, and then she just

ran this thing over my fingers like 1000 times...It cost me $100. What she was

doing was a compatibility test with a computer and this device.

Funny, she said, WOW, you really don't do well with nickel. And she was VERY

correct.

Found it..(I still don't know what it's called)

http://www.drdawn.net/

laura :)

> > > >

> > > > My son is 4.5 year old and recently he was found to have serious tooth

> > > decay in his 2 upper central incisor teeth. One is so serious that his

> > > pediatric dentist asked us to consider root canal to avoid damage to the

> > > nerves.

> > > >

> > > > The dentist said he would use local anesthesia to reduce the pain during

> > > the treatment, but I am too concerned about the side effects of the

> > > anesthesia, and am also concerned about any possible trauma that he might

> > > develop.

> > >

> > --

> > Toni

> >

> > ------

> > Mind like a steel trap...

> > Rusty and illegal in 37 states.

> >

>

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That sounds like the muscle testing...

 

Hi. When I had my dental surgery (Dr. Glaros, Houston, he's a holistic dentist) -- He had another Dr. in his office that did this 'thing' -- but she took my hand, had me hold this metal tube like thing in my other hand, and then she just ran this thing over my fingers like 1000 times...It cost me $100. What she was doing was a compatibility test with a computer and this device.

Funny, she said, WOW, you really don't do well with nickel. And she was VERY correct.

Found it..(I still don't know what it's called)

http://www.drdawn.net/

laura :)

> > > >

> > > > My son is 4.5 year old and recently he was found to have serious tooth

> > > decay in his 2 upper central incisor teeth. One is so serious that his

> > > pediatric dentist asked us to consider root canal to avoid damage to the

> > > nerves.

> > > >

> > > > The dentist said he would use local anesthesia to reduce the pain during

> > > the treatment, but I am too concerned about the side effects of the

> > > anesthesia, and am also concerned about any possible trauma that he might

> > > develop.

> > >

> > --

> > Toni

> >

> > ------

> > Mind like a steel trap...

> > Rusty and illegal in 37 states.

> >

>

-- Toni------Mind like a steel trap...Rusty and illegal in 37 states.

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I'm going to throw this out there (and I might sound like an idiot) -- but I

thought that muscle testing was when you held 'whatever' in your hand, then they

actually pumped your arm to see if that worked or didn't for you...

laura:)

> > > > > >

> > > > > > My son is 4.5 year old and recently he was found to have serious

> > tooth

> > > > > decay in his 2 upper central incisor teeth. One is so serious that

> > his

> > > > > pediatric dentist asked us to consider root canal to avoid damage to

> > the

> > > > > nerves.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > The dentist said he would use local anesthesia to reduce the pain

> > during

> > > > > the treatment, but I am too concerned about the side effects of the

> > > > > anesthesia, and am also concerned about any possible trauma that he

> > might

> > > > > develop.

> > > > >

> > > > --

> > > > Toni

> > > >

> > > > ------

> > > > Mind like a steel trap...

> > > > Rusty and illegal in 37 states.

> > > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

> --

> Toni

>

> ------

> Mind like a steel trap...

> Rusty and illegal in 37 states.

>

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