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In frequent-dose-chelation gracescarpa wrote:

My Dentist used High Noble Alloy not amalgam under my caped tooth. Will

I be okay to do Chelation with that kind of metal in my teeth or will I

need to have that removed first.

---------You'll have to find out exactly what it contains, I believe it is a

mixture of metals.---------Jackie

And if it needs to be removed, what

would you recomend being safe to use in my mouth to hold the cap to the

stainless steel post?

---------I had compatability testing done for dental materials to find out

what was safe for me. http://www.ccrlab.com/ ----------Jackie

On a side note is Titanium a safe metal to have

in ones mouth?

---------I believe Titanium is one of the safest metals and is ok to have in

your mouth.------Jackie

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> My Dentist used High Noble Alloy not amalgam under my caped tooth. Will

> I be okay to do Chelation with that kind of metal in my teeth

Yes.

It should be what the crown is made of, not under it, and it should look like

gold.

Andy

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