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what are the dangers of this?
Beware of bushwhackers when discussing amalgam toxicity ....... they
come out of the woodwork and almost make it seem true! Joel M. Eichen DDS On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 18:22:40 +1300, Io wrote: Nancy wrote: amalgam extraction? for prego ladies or breast feeding types. IF this is bad, ohw long should the lady stop BF the child a few days? also amalgam installation in preparation for a crown, is this bad? Once the crown covers the amalgam, is all well again? Thanks It's like this. Almost any dentist will tell you that amalgam (and mercury) is completely harmless. Any toxicologist will tell you it is extremely dangerous in the same league as uranium. I think it'd be best to avoid having dentistry involving amalgam while pregnant or breastfeeding, and to avoid inhaling any air that has circulated around the mouth. -- Joel M. Eichen, . Philadelphia PA DISCLAIMER FOLLOWS: ********* Dental health-related material is provided for information purposes only and does not necessarily represent endorsement by or an official position of the SciMedDentistry gang or any other official agency either actual or fictitious or Steve Mancuso. Advice on the treatment or care of an individual patient should be obtained through consultation with a dentist who has examined that patient or is familiar with that patient's dental history. STANDARD DISCLAIMER |
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what are the dangers of this?
"Io" wrote in message ... Nancy wrote: amalgam extraction? for prego ladies or breast feeding types. IF this is bad, ohw long should the lady stop BF the child a few days? also amalgam installation in preparation for a crown, is this bad? Once the crown covers the amalgam, is all well again? Thanks It's like this. Almost any dentist will tell you that amalgam (and mercury) is completely harmless. Any toxicologist will tell you it is extremely dangerous in the same league as uranium. I think it'd be best to avoid having dentistry involving amalgam while pregnant or breastfeeding, and to avoid inhaling any air that has circulated around the mouth. Ask the toxicologist if the word dosage rings any bells. If not, find another toxicologist. T |
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what are the dangers of this?
Good thought about toxicologist. Is that the same as an
alt.health.care.provider? Joel On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 14:38:23 GMT, "Tony Bad" wrote: "Io" wrote in message ... Nancy wrote: amalgam extraction? for prego ladies or breast feeding types. IF this is bad, ohw long should the lady stop BF the child a few days? also amalgam installation in preparation for a crown, is this bad? Once the crown covers the amalgam, is all well again? Thanks It's like this. Almost any dentist will tell you that amalgam (and mercury) is completely harmless. Any toxicologist will tell you it is extremely dangerous in the same league as uranium. I think it'd be best to avoid having dentistry involving amalgam while pregnant or breastfeeding, and to avoid inhaling any air that has circulated around the mouth. Ask the toxicologist if the word dosage rings any bells. If not, find another toxicologist. T -- Joel M. Eichen, . Philadelphia PA DISCLAIMER FOLLOWS: ********* Dental health-related material is provided for information purposes only and does not necessarily represent endorsement by or an official position of the SciMedDentistry gang or any other official agency either actual or fictitious or Steve Mancuso. Advice on the treatment or care of an individual patient should be obtained through consultation with a dentist who has examined that patient or is familiar with that patient's dental history. STANDARD DISCLAIMER |
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what are the dangers of this?
While I certainly agree, this gets into a no-win situation from the dentist standpoint. If there are 'concerns' about breast feeding and amalgams with this patient, anything that happens 'post amalgam' with the child will be related to the dental treatment. Use a rubber dam while removing the any old amalgam and do a build up with composite (I personally feel you have a stronger tooth anyway). Or just find a Cerec dentist and skip the build up altogether G. Fawks If you are not into religious interpretations of mercury illnesses, then don't worry about it. If you happen to believe all the holistic doctors who want to blame real problems on imagined causes, then we cannot really convince you anyway. I do not believe getting the amalgam restoration will harm you or the child in the least bit. There are a couple of lay-people who post to this forum who think it will. If you have an open mind, then hang around and ask more questions. The topic tends to get tempers flared up so be patient with other posters. -- ~+--~+--~+--~+--~+-- Stephen Mancuso, D.D.S. "Nancy" wrote in message et... amalgam extraction? for prego ladies or breast feeding types. IF this is bad, ohw long should the lady stop BF the child a few days? also amalgam installation in preparation for a crown, is this bad? Once the crown covers the amalgam, is all well again? Thanks |
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what are the dangers of this?
Everyone knows that automotive paint contains cyanide,,,, right?? Pregnant
and lactating mothers should not be allowed near automobiles either. -- ~+--~+--~+--~+--~+-- Stephen Mancuso, D.D.S. Troy, Michigan, USA Let me know if you need my email address .................................................. ... This posting is intended for informational or conversational purposes only. Always seek the opinion of a licensed dental professional before acting on the advice or opinion expressed here. Only a dentist who has examined you in person can diagnose your problems and make decisions which will affect your health. ....................... "Tony Bad" wrote in message et... "Io" wrote in message ... Nancy wrote: amalgam extraction? for prego ladies or breast feeding types. IF this is bad, ohw long should the lady stop BF the child a few days? also amalgam installation in preparation for a crown, is this bad? Once the crown covers the amalgam, is all well again? Thanks It's like this. Almost any dentist will tell you that amalgam (and mercury) is completely harmless. Any toxicologist will tell you it is extremely dangerous in the same league as uranium. I think it'd be best to avoid having dentistry involving amalgam while pregnant or breastfeeding, and to avoid inhaling any air that has circulated around the mouth. Ask the toxicologist if the word dosage rings any bells. If not, find another toxicologist. T |
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what are the dangers of this?
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 15:48:27 GMT, Steven Fawks
wrote: While I certainly agree, this gets into a no-win situation from the dentist standpoint. If there are 'concerns' about breast feeding and amalgams with this patient, anything that happens 'post amalgam' with the child will be related to the dental treatment. In a recent study, it was found that 95% of all Prego women will breast feed. The same study shows only 74% of the Ragu women will do the same. The study is strangely silent about the infants who also on occasion also breast feed. Joel Use a rubber dam while removing the any old amalgam and do a build up with composite (I personally feel you have a stronger tooth anyway). Or just find a Cerec dentist and skip the build up altogether G. Fawks If you are not into religious interpretations of mercury illnesses, then don't worry about it. If you happen to believe all the holistic doctors who want to blame real problems on imagined causes, then we cannot really convince you anyway. I do not believe getting the amalgam restoration will harm you or the child in the least bit. There are a couple of lay-people who post to this forum who think it will. If you have an open mind, then hang around and ask more questions. The topic tends to get tempers flared up so be patient with other posters. -- ~+--~+--~+--~+--~+-- Stephen Mancuso, D.D.S. "Nancy" wrote in message et... amalgam extraction? for prego ladies or breast feeding types. IF this is bad, ohw long should the lady stop BF the child a few days? also amalgam installation in preparation for a crown, is this bad? Once the crown covers the amalgam, is all well again? Thanks -- Joel M. Eichen, . Philadelphia PA DISCLAIMER FOLLOWS: ********* Dental health-related material is provided for information purposes only and does not necessarily represent endorsement by or an official position of the SciMedDentistry gang or any other official agency either actual or fictitious or Steve Mancuso. Advice on the treatment or care of an individual patient should be obtained through consultation with a dentist who has examined that patient or is familiar with that patient's dental history. STANDARD DISCLAIMER |
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what are the dangers of this?
Get a g-o-o-oo-d alt.paint.refinisher who knows KNOWS!!!!!! proper
protocol. On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 15:56:55 GMT, "Dr Steve" wrote: Everyone knows that automotive paint contains cyanide,,,, right?? Pregnant and lactating mothers should not be allowed near automobiles either. -- Joel M. Eichen, . Philadelphia PA DISCLAIMER FOLLOWS: ********* Dental health-related material is provided for information purposes only and does not necessarily represent endorsement by or an official position of the SciMedDentistry gang or any other official agency either actual or fictitious or Steve Mancuso. Advice on the treatment or care of an individual patient should be obtained through consultation with a dentist who has examined that patient or is familiar with that patient's dental history. STANDARD DISCLAIMER |
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what are the dangers of this?
Dr Steve wrote: Everyone knows that automotive paint contains cyanide,,,, right?? Pregnant and lactating mothers should not be allowed near automobiles either. Well, certainly not while it's being applied, and they shouldn't hold paint chips in their mouths. hmm... Dawn |
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Good one!
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 17:49:01 GMT, Dawn Lawson wrote: Dr Steve wrote: Everyone knows that automotive paint contains cyanide,,,, right?? Pregnant and lactating mothers should not be allowed near automobiles either. Well, certainly not while it's being applied, and they shouldn't hold paint chips in their mouths. hmm... Dawn -- Joel M. Eichen, . Philadelphia PA DISCLAIMER FOLLOWS: ********* Dental health-related material is provided for information purposes only and does not necessarily represent endorsement by or an official position of the SciMedDentistry gang or any other official agency either actual or fictitious or Steve Mancuso. Advice on the treatment or care of an individual patient should be obtained through consultation with a dentist who has examined that patient or is familiar with that patient's dental history. STANDARD DISCLAIMER |
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what are the dangers of this?
I don't know. The Mom brings groceries to the car. Touches the painted
surfaces while getting her keys out. Maybe even leans against the car with permeable clothing on. Puts groceries in the arsenic painted trunk, And closes the trunk while touching the paint. Goes home, does not wash her hands, but unloads the groceries and touches the paint some more. Don't forget the groceries were enclosed in an arsenic painted trunk all the way home. All that arsenic tainted air was stagnated and concentrated on all that food. She does not wash her hands yet, and grabs a banana and eats it. I am amazed she does not drop dead right in the kitchen. The groceries then fill the refrigerator and cupboards with arsenic air from the car trunk. -- ~+--~+--~+--~+--~+-- Stephen Mancuso, D.D.S. Troy, Michigan, USA Let me know if you need my email address .................................................. ... This posting is intended for informational or conversational purposes only. Always seek the opinion of a licensed dental professional before acting on the advice or opinion expressed here. Only a dentist who has examined you in person can diagnose your problems and make decisions which will affect your health. ....................... "Dawn Lawson" wrote in message news:hifNb.93439$X%5.39205@pd7tw2no... Dr Steve wrote: Everyone knows that automotive paint contains cyanide,,,, right?? Pregnant and lactating mothers should not be allowed near automobiles either. Well, certainly not while it's being applied, and they shouldn't hold paint chips in their mouths. hmm... Dawn |
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