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I just had a couple amalgams replaced and the dentist offered the

options of drilling away " good tooth " with grey leakage in it (silver

&/or mercury I don't know which) mostly for cosmetic reasons (dentists

can't say mercury is toxic or can lose license) or leaving

structurally sound tooth that looks grey around the composite. I chose

the latter. This post makes me wonder if I will be having trouble

during chelation if there is a lot of mercury in the grey parts of the

tooth near the fillings. I plan to chelate when the waiting period is

over, mostly DMSA and ALA as my hair results indicate mostly lead and

other metals but not that much mercury. I figured the chelating agent

would get the remaining heavy metals out, if done correctly

Cutler-style. Did anyone else go down this road?

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