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Mary wrote:
> The "silver" fillings are 53% mercury and very toxic.
>
they are a mixture of silver, mercury and tin. The mercury leaches out
over a
period of time.
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> Anyway, I also forgo the novocaine to the greatest extent possible.
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> I wish I had known about paleo since day one and then we would not even have
> to worry about fillings.
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> I'm also wondering how "paleo' the composite is as no one has ever given me
> a list of those ingredients. When they are putting in a filling they are
> always swabbing you with this or that substance and it makes me wonder, it
> smells horrific but you can hardly talk and it is too late anyway, they
> have already done it.
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they paint the tooth with hydrofluoric acid which causes fissures in
the enamel,
the fissures let the composite material stick better.
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> When I take Larry in, I definitely do not let them do the fluroide nor any
> flavorings and next time I will not even let them use pumice on him. I"m
> hoping he will have no more fillings as he is on paleo...
>
> My gums are very healthy from paleo.
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> I think high carb/SAD diet makes your gums chronically inflamed and puffy.
Yes. We have been feeding our dog basically a BARF diet for the past
several
years and he still has some visible tooth problems. His teeth are a
bit yellowed
(some of them anyway). He is about 5. I am not sure that paleo
completely takes
care of tooth decay, I agree that it does go a long way though. I find
that I
have a lot of calculus even though I do stick to paleo and the
calculus tends to
cause some inflammation and deep pockets :-(
--Richard
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