Guest guest Posted July 28, 2004 Report Share Posted July 28, 2004 Many DDSs tell people: Mercury is locked into 'silver' fillings. Are They Wrong or Wot! There are 2 kinds of metallic unions, or alloys. There are chemical unions, such as bronze, where each ingredient is bound up chemically in the new alloy. There are mechanical unions, such as dental amalgams, where each ingredient retains its characteristics. Mercury in dental amalgam expands and contracts with heat and cold. This is a major reason for filling failure. .. Mercury easily oxidizes and corrodes - new silver fillings are bright silver color, while older ones are grayish. The mercury has a high vapor pres-sure, as in mercury vapor lamps, and is released from " silver' fillings (which contain 50+% mercury). It's toxic, and when released harms body and mind functions. We can actually measure the mercury as it exudes from the fillings. Many DDSs have used the Jerome Analyzer to demonstrate this fact. Any college chemistry major will confirm these facts. There's more for you on this vital topic, see our Healthy Teeth for KIDS, published by Kensington and now at your bookstore or Amazon. Loaded with good information. If we're careful when we select our DDS, we'll soon find that they're no longer using mercury in the mouth of people who trust them. . Jerry Mittelman, DDS, FAPM - - - - - - - Reply with your po box or street address to get a free copy of The Holistic Dental Digest PLUS. jmittelman What dentists aren't likely to learn in dental school Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2004 Report Share Posted July 28, 2004 Hi Dr. Mittelman, I just got back from seeing my dentist. He wants to do a deep-cleaning on my teeth and said that I'll need to take Novocaine. Is this absolutely necessary? Would taking Vitamin C dilute the effects of Novocaine? Much Love & Admiration, Pamela Jerry Mittelman <jmittelman wrote: Many DDSs tell people: Mercury is locked into 'silver' fillings. Are They Wrong or Wot! There are 2 kinds of metallic unions, or alloys. There are chemical unions, such as bronze, where each ingredient is bound up chemically in the new alloy. There are mechanical unions, such as dental amalgams, where each ingredient retains its characteristics. Mercury in dental amalgam expands and contracts with heat and cold. This is a major reason for filling failure. .. Mercury easily oxidizes and corrodes - new silver fillings are bright silver color, while older ones are grayish. The mercury has a high vapor pres-sure, as in mercury vapor lamps, and is released from " silver' fillings (which contain 50+% mercury). It's toxic, and when released harms body and mind functions. We can actually measure the mercury as it exudes from the fillings. Many DDSs have used the Jerome Analyzer to demonstrate this fact. Any college chemistry major will confirm these facts. There's more for you on this vital topic, see our Healthy Teeth for KIDS, published by Kensington and now at your bookstore or Amazon. Loaded with good information. If we're careful when we select our DDS, we'll soon find that they're no longer using mercury in the mouth of people who trust them. . Jerry Mittelman, DDS, FAPM - - - - - - - Reply with your po box or street address to get a free copy of The Holistic Dental Digest PLUS. jmittelman What dentists aren't likely to learn in dental school Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2004 Report Share Posted July 28, 2004 Pamela - Thanks for your kind words. Don't take vitamin C before your appointment. It will interfere with the local anesthetic. Jerry Mittelman, DDS, FAPM - - - Reply with your po box or street address to get a free copy of The Holistic Dental Digest PLUS. jmittelman What dentists aren't likely to learn in dental school - " Pamela " <southallp Wednesday, July 28, 2004 4:51 PM Re: Mercury dentists > Hi Dr. Mittelman, > > I just got back from seeing my dentist. He wants to do a deep-cleaning on my teeth and said that I'll need to take Novocaine. > > Is this absolutely necessary? Would taking Vitamin C dilute the effects of Novocaine? > > Much Love & Admiration, > Pamela > > Jerry Mittelman <jmittelman wrote: > Many DDSs tell people: Mercury is locked into 'silver' fillings. > > Are They Wrong or Wot! There are 2 kinds of metallic unions, or alloys. > > There are chemical unions, such as bronze, where each ingredient is bound up chemically in the new alloy. > > There are me chanical unions, such as dental amalgams, where each ingredient retains its characteristics. > > Mercury in dental amalgam expands and contracts with heat and cold. This is a major reason for filling failure. > > . Mercury easily oxidizes and corrodes - new silver fillings are bright silver color, while older ones are grayish. > > The mercury has a high vapor pres-sure, as in mercury vapor lamps, and is released from " silver' fillings (which contain 50+% mercury). It's toxic, and when released harms body and mind functions. > > We can actually measure the mercury as it exudes from the fillings. Many DDSs have used the Jerome Analyzer to demonstrate this fact. > > Any college chemistry major will confirm these facts. > > There's more for you on this vital topic, see our Healthy Teeth for KIDS, published by Kensington and now at your bookstore or Amazon. Loaded with good information. > > If we're careful when we select our DDS, we'll soon find that they're no longer using mercury in the mouth of people who trust them. . > > Jerry Mittelman, DDS, FAPM > > - - - - - - - Reply with your po box or street address to get a free > copy of The Holistic Dental Digest PLUS. > jmittelman > What dentists aren't likely to learn in dental school > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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