Guest guest Posted September 26, 2007 Report Share Posted September 26, 2007 I am waiting to have quite a bit of dental work done post amalgam removal - non-metallic land bridge over 4 teeth (in a row) or their extraction (!) AND 6 or so teeth needing inlay crowns for huge gaps. My dentist (NOT an iaomt doc but respecting holistic issues) and naturopath are working together on my case. I have read quite often that the 'Diamond Lite' brand of material for dental crowns is probably the least reactive for the dental work. My dentist may not be aware of this material - I am in Europe. Anyone know how one can obtain this stuff here? I could then pass the info on to my dentist. Do I still need to get a compatible reactivity test like 'Clifford's', done? My doc will have to work with Clifford's for this to get my blood tested for the various materials (send blood overseas and wait for results back). I had this test done 8 years ago - I was told a test is valid for a period of only 3 months! I don't understand this - does this mean I could end up reacting to a material some months later even though I tested ok for it earlier? What if I used the material when it was ok and then I end up having a reaction to it? Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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