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This is sort of off topic but so prevalent that maybe it could help . . .. I'm wondering if one needs to totally remove mercury fillings to deal with merc poisoning, or if they can just be half-drilled and covered with nonamalgam? I ask because I have most every symptom of merc poisoning (which includes just about all the symptoms of MS, by the way), but can't remove some of my fillings because they're too deep -- it would mean pulling the tooth. Different rems help for a period of time, then I relapse. It has to be the mercury. Thanks for any experience in this situation. Best, Margaret in Boston |
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