Guest guest Posted July 31, 2007 Report Share Posted July 31, 2007 Sorry, this has nothing to do w/chelation, but since folks are knowledgeable here on this group I thought I'd ask the following: Following amalgam removal recently, I have now provisional crowns placed over these teeth, but with no glue, since I reacted horribly to most probably the white color of the proviosionals, so the dentist wanted to play it safe and not use any glue. As a result, one of the crowns has fallen off, leaving a huge gap. The tooth directly below it also has a provisional over a fairly large gap, and every time I eat, it shifts up and down, so it might come off too! All docs/dentists that I can visit are on holiday throughout August! Must I go the the ER to get a dentist to fill these gaps, or should I just make sure I swish very well with salinated water. I actually have these provisionals in all 4 quadrants (unfortunately). A related question: anyone familiar with tooth meridians and the organs they affect? I believe the 2 teeth the dentist drilled down adjacent to a gap to provide for a bridge later, lie on the stomach and intestine meridians. I have Crohn's. My Naturopath was extermely upset that the dentist went and drilled the 2 teeth down for a bridge. He is not at all happy about the bridge and has said the drilled down teeth must now be extracted! This means I will have a gap 3 teeth long(!) and a land bridge may not be strong enough for too long over such a length. Are there any suitable options here? If it means better health I will, of course, have the teeth extracted. Many Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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