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Old 10-05-2007, 10:09 AM
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Hey Chemar!
This is great news!! I want to pat you on the back for following through with everything and I am so happy that you are having such a positive experience!

The anticipation of dental surgery is never easy for anyone........ not even for those of us in the business! You are more than half way there and this time next month, the anticipation will all be over and you will be ridden of infected teeth and all of your mercury fillings......... Your body will thank you more than you realize ~'.'~

You mention how your mercury filled teeth had broken and that it was the filling material that was left and the enamel that broke off. This is very typical because the mercury fillings expand and contract with temperature which causes pressure on the enamel causing it to weaken and crack. During this weakening process, the margins of the mercury filling open and bacteria is able to get inside and underneath the filling causing decay. Nearly 100% of the time, when an old mercury filling is removed, there is quite a bit of tooth decay underneath it.

Chemar........ you're doing great! Keep up with the rinses and arnica ~'.'~

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