Thursday, March 29, 2012

Extract Mercury Fillings

Dental amalgams are usually referred to as silver fillings. They contain 50 percent mercury. These amalgams are used by dentists to fill dental cavities. However, mercury is the most toxic non-radioactive element and has been linked to diseases like multiple scleroses, Alzheimer, dementia and other diseases of the nervous system. These fillings have been known to disappear from the mouths of patients after sometime. Mercury gets into the patients either through inhalation or ingestion. Patients with amalgams are now visiting their dentists for the extraction of mercury from their cavities. Dentists are gradually replacing the amalgams with harmless resin compounds.


Instructions


1. Avoid visiting a dentist for mercury extraction when you observe symptoms of mercury poisoning. According to Natural News, if you have amalgams, the first step should be to consult a dentist immediately. The preferable dentist for this procedure should be a natural health-oriented dentist. Caution is necessary because the process of extraction may turn out to be more toxic if done unsafely than leaving the amalgams intact.


2. Observe safety precautions to avoid risks of being exposed to mercury vapor and particles during the extraction process. You should also take chlorella, because it bonds with heavy metals and prevents them from causing harm.


3. Obtain vitamin C tablets from your doctor before the procedure begins. Mercury extraction is a complex process that needs a lot of caution. Vitamin C raises the level of antioxidants in the body and protects you nutritionally from mercury. After taking vitamin C, a doctor feeds oxygen into the nostrils using a breathing tube to ensure that a patient does not inhale harmful mercury vapors. The dentist will also put on a protective mask to ensure that he or she does not breathe in the harmful vapors. The patient's mouth will also be stuffed with cotton wool to protect the mercury vapors from filtering into the lungs. In addition, the dentist may use a rubber dam to exclusively deal with a single tooth, where possible.


4. Have the mercury removed from the tooth. Due to the high temperatures generated during drilling, proper drilling should ensure that the fillings are cooled down to minimize evaporation. According to Natural News, the preferred type of drilling is usually chunking and involves less drilling. Drilling is alternated with suction and thorough cleansing to ensure that mercury is eliminated from the mouth. A high-volume evacuator may also be used for this procedure.








5. Remove the cotton wool and dispose it safely. The breathing pipe will also be withdrawn and your mouth will be rinsed thoroughly. Caution should be observed not to swallow the toxic contents. The removed dental amalgams have to be replaced with other relatively safe compounds like resin compounds. The dentist may also recommend a dietary schedule and give you activated charcoal capsules to take after the procedure. Activated charcoal capsules are also known to absorb heavy metals.

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