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Removing merucry from teeth in Ireland

  • 30-01-2009 2:06pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 2


    Heya. I have a mouth full of mercury, and I want to remove it. I live in the south west (Cork), but would travel anywhere in Ireland (north n republic) to remove it.
    But, try as I might, I cant find out the costs of removing and replacing it all.

    I also would like some recommendations of decent holistic/ suitable dentists around and abouts who could do the work. Please offer up as much information or experiences as ye know. Thanks. x


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 10 venusspearl


    Hi purpleluna,

    Make sure where ever you go uses a thing called a rubber dam is stops the mercury from entering your mouth when its being removed. Heres a web site where you can see people who have had them changed http://www.dentaloptions.ie/services_restorative.html
    hope this helps.
    venusspearl


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,127 ✭✭✭BryanL


    most of the mercury exposure with dental fillings comes about when they are being removed. There is no health benefit to removing them but often some aesthic benefit.
    Bryan


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