Guest guest Posted August 16, 2007 Report Share Posted August 16, 2007 I've decided to go through > with having all crowns removed where we don't know if amalgam may be > present underneath. My dentist was conservative & didn't take > anything out and create needless expense where crowns didn't appear > to pose problems, but he said people often come back to have them > removed if health problems persist. My teeth & gums have been great > without replacing crowns, but ALA chelation is really rough. >Of > available records, there is only one crown where I can be certain > amalgam will be found. That can explain the difficulty with ALA chelation. I had to insist that my dentist look under every crown too. Sure enough amalgam was found under them all. J > There are 7 crowns, so it's a difficult > decision, but I'd long sensed that a more thorough job should have > been done in the first place. Will report on how many actually had > amalgam after the work is complete in late October & I resume > chelation. > > Joanne > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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