Guest guest Posted February 28, 2008 Report Share Posted February 28, 2008 Hi. I think I have the same type of question as " cfiatzph. " I just had my 3 amalgam fillings removed in Dec., and I was looking forward to getting on with the DMSA + ALA. But now, after reading a little more on another site, I wonder. I have one inlay that is supposed to be top of the line gold fused to the tooth, an expensive, anti-bacterial, high-tech inlay called " Captek. " Actually, maybe it's a crown rather than an inlay. On another tooth I have a cheaper type of crown, which the lady at the dentist's office called " porcelain fused to high noble metal. " That one is over the top of a root canal. So where do I go from here? Can I chelate with a pure gold crown? For total security and chelation safety, under what circumstances do I keep these things in; under what circumstances do I get them removed or replaced with something else? If they need to be replaced --what materials can replace a crown and/or inlay and allow me to safely chelate? Abrenica Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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