Safer Amalgam Removal

Safer Amalgam Removal

Shows in detail the International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology’s (IAOMT) preferred method of removing old mercury/silver amalgam fillings with bot…

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Dave Sebal says:

What do you recommend for detox; would you do DMSA, ALA, Andy Cutler way
etc? Or would you go the natural route with things like cilantro,
chlorella, clay, garlic, stuff like that which he advises against? I had 7
of those health wrecking fillings and developed tinnitus, and a lot of
saliva (was filling up a 44oz cup every few days) and other terrible
symptoms of mercury poisoning and thought I was gonna die.

youngsoldier93 says:

Wish I would have known this before I got my fillings :/ I switched over to
a new dentist and he did it, my other guy whom I had for years since I was
a child used only composite fillings and I had a tiny cavity and he filled
it and I’ve haven’t had a problem since… But this silver has to go, I’m
going to my old dentist and consult him on what to do and I’ll also mention
this video and your information you’ve given me! I really do appreciate
what you’re doing!

youngsoldier93 says:

So if this so so damn dangerous, why do the dentist even put these in? It
doesn’t make sense

David Kennedy, DDS says:

The problem is the dentist’s education or rather lack there of. Children
are taught to listen to the teacher, memorize the answer and put that down
on the tests. That is what they do. So if the school teaches the student
that mercury is perfectly safe then they tell you what they were taught.
The fact that this information was not correct is what stimulated the IAOMT
to begin researching the issue in 1985. We now have proof it harms kidneys
and leads to increased neurological impairment.

David Kennedy, DDS says:

Yes and ti is called the standard of care for informed consent. What the
dentists argue is that since mercury/silver fillings are totally inert (a
fantasy taught in dental schools) they do not need to disclose the true
nature of the material. If you want to see the kind of drivel they spew
just go back several years on Smoking Teeth’s comments to see how truly
confused this profession is on the matter. First they couldn’t believe it
was mercury then claim I was unlawfully telling the truth.

youngsoldier93 says:

Isn’t there some law that requires a dentist to tell their patient exactly
what’s going to be done? Like specifically what they’re gonna do?

David Kennedy, DDS says:

Good question and the answer is complex. The basic problem is the ADA
accredits dental schools. NYU tried to stop using mercury and the ADA
threatened to block their accreditation. That is called blackmail where I
come from. The ADA has argued successfully that they, “owe no duty of care
to the public.” They certainly act that way and since that is their
attitude I recommend we stop letting them set education, dental board
licensure, standard of care, dental practice policies. Problem fixed.

youngsoldier93 says:

but why would they even do this? wouldn’t they make more money from the
composite fillings?

David Kennedy, DDS says:

Dentists have long refused to give patients informed consent even though it
is required. They call it silver to fool you into accepting a toxic plug.
They violate every OSHA rule in the book to fool their employees as well as
themselves. The problem is lack of adequate education and that is in my
opinion intentional by the ADA. Sadly you had to suffer because of the
trade association’s denials. Sorry you got caught in a 200 year old scam.

butterfly8184 says:

I’ve been researching amalgam illness for the past year. I have numerous
fillings dating back to the 1970’s. Some turned into root canals (4 total)
and one turned into an implant with a titanium post. I have several crowns.
I am starting to have one upper quadrant removed shortly. My one major
health issue is being hypothyroid for which I take Natural Thyroid
replacement. Lately chronic fatigue & muscle pain (undiagnosed). Do I start
removal or will I make things worse? Is it too late?

JagerFrostTroll says:

Hello, I was just wondering David, I have many mercury fillings for almost
over a decade now, even if I remove them with a certified dentistry that
can do it right, is their any real point? Can mercury at this point even
leave my body? It’s pretty more permanent damage right? Thank you.

David Kennedy, DDS says:

The longer you wait the more mercury gets into your body and yes the body
does excrete mercury. Some parts are very vulnerable to accumulation and
the most vulnerable is the brain. The 1/2 live as when 50% is gone for
mercury in nerve tissue is around 27 YEARS. So the sooner the better as
long as it is done safely. if you waited until symptoms develop then in
many cases they do not resolve or at least resolve completely. Sooner is
better in my opinion.

David Kennedy, DDS says:

@panzerkilla Sorry to hear about another victim of a totally preventable
tragedy. Unfortunately every year an additional 50 TONS of mercury are
either stuffed in teeth or dumped down the sewer drains to contaminate
soil, water and our entire environment. Dentists will not willingly stop
using mercury any more than BP will stop drilling for oil. You have to make
them stop by fighting with the rich and powerful.

David Kennedy, DDS says:

@erwcat No you’re not going to die today but you will certainly still have
some excess mercury in your brain from this stupidity the day you die. It
is insane for dentists to be allowed to willy nilly expose the entire
population to enormous amounts of mercury and take no precautions for
themselves, their staff or their patients. If you want to see what this
does to their workers go watch “Got Mercury”. They can do this because OSHA
and the various regulators simply do NOTHING.

TheOwlDaddy says:

@davidkennedydds Well, doc, my dentist would be sued just for making the
ATTEMPT to remove my fillings…..

Schoening91 says:

im scared…

David Kennedy, DDS says:

@2112618 How many ML are there in an average person’s blood? I’d guess
about 8000 I think so 1.7 X 8000 = 13600 ng which is a pretty significant
amount and well over the EPA’s MRL. The reason I sent Snapp is he did a
much better job of protection than Molin did in her first study in 1990. In
that study the blood level spiked and after a year had only dropped to 50%
below baseline. Snapp got a 90% drop in 7 months. Guess which dentist used
a rubber dam effectively?

Inam says:

Will removal of the teeth with the fillings be a cheaper yet safer
approach? I can’t afford the removal so I want to extract those teeth with
the fillings. I know I’m losing my teeth but rather that than life..you
understand?

petiteasiahoney says:

I bet the dentist is Korean and the assistant is Hispanic. Do you know the
dentist personally? Is he single? All kidding aside, I have a serious
question. I used to have silver filings but they were replaced with
porcelain fillings. Those ones that matches the color of your teeth. Are
those toxic like the mercury fillings? Do I need to get those removed?

z31man says:

I want mine removed. I can’t imagine how much smarter I could have been if
I didn’t have a filling on almost every tooth. Mercury lowers your IQ. Most
of them were done in the last 6 years. I distinctly remember having a much
sharper mind before the fillings. Now I feel like I’m in a fog all the
time…

David Kennedy, DDS says:

This is Dr. Joe Mercola’s Mercury Awareness Week! Subscribe to his free
cutting edge newsletter and see what learned physicians are saying about
mercury.

ksl m says:

Hi what do you mean? Are you saying that amalgam is dangerous? I’m not a
doctor, however I know many people who have been amalgams their entire
lives and never had a single problem indicating that it comes from them. I
just want to say that it’s the Internet, many people take advantage of it
to scare people’s minds in order to make money. I believe in science, and
science says amalgam is safe. Those who are against the evidence, let it
be, it’s their problem.

David Kennedy, DDS says:

I avoid crowns whenever possible because they are a last ditch effort to
fix a damaged tooth. They require that all the enamel be removed down to
the inner core of the tooth dentin. This tears tubules from the nerve
(pulp) and in time many of these teeth will die. Go watch Rooted if you
want to see what comes next. Tooth Conservation Approach: 1. Sealants 2.
Filling 3. Inlay 4. Onlay 5. Crown Each one requires a little more drilling
so be conservative and keep as much tooth as possible.

206Revolution says:

First off I want to thank you for your hard work on making the public aware
of this toxic materiel. Dr. Kennedy if a dentist with out my permission put
amalgam fillings in my mouth and told me it was a silver filling and never
made me aware of the mercury content in it. Can I take them to court for
this and have them pay for all cost to safely remove it in a facility where
they have the safety protocol procedure? Please I would like to know if
that is possible?

David Kennedy, DDS says:

If the teeth are dead either non-vital, abscessed or even root candled I
would not spend a dime to “save” it because it is gone and of no value in
my opinion. All fillings get replaced from time to time as the tooth breaks
or new decay begins. Over time you can get to any goal as long as you know
where you are going. Old Chinese proverb: a journey of a thousand miles
begins with but a single step. The chronic effects of mercury are long term
and so don’t rush in unprepared.

David Kennedy, DDS says:

@kosm001 Go to the IAOMT web page and download the “Case Against Amalgam”
as well as our successful 2009 Request to Reconsider the FDA’s White Paper
you would be much better informed. It is FREE to all.

2112618 says:

Thanks for this vid. The IAOMT protocol states: “A nasal cannula that
admits ambient air won’t help because the patient can breath the mercury
contaminated air around the tiny cannula tubing” Question: Why are so many
“amalgam safe” dentists using nasal cannula tubing and not a full nose hood
with positive pressure?

apu nahasapeemapetelon says:

WTF!? i just had an amalgam filling replaced and the dentist didn’t do ANY
OF THIS and also didn’t tell me to breath from nose… wtf?will i die
now????

David Kennedy, DDS says:

@206Revolution Unfortunately I don’t know anyone familiar with this kind of
litigation in Seattle. A relevant case was Tolhurst vs. ADA in 1990’s. He
lost but there were significant rulings that may be of help. The ADA
successfully claimed that they owe no duty of care to the public and do not
guarantee the safety of anything or materials dentists use. That falls
under the rule of the F&DA. You may wish to go watch the latest YouTube
videos of the testimony of mercury victims last December.

David Kennedy, DDS says:

No in my practice they cost between 25 and 50% of a crown. I often taught
dentists & staff how to easily do indirect composite inlays as opposed to
sculpting and fabricating a major tooth restoration in the mouth. I like to
share the analogy of a dentist’s work is like a clock repair man trying to
fix a pocket watch while it is inside your pocket surrounded by very
sensitive nerves. Indirect technique simply transfers the sculpting to a
lab bench. My assistant often made the inlay after hours.

David Kennedy, DDS says:

Not only that but the MSDS states specifically that women who are or may be
pregnant and small children should not get this kind of filling because of
the enormous mercury that leaks when mixed. Sadly the State of California
buys millions of such fillings every year for children and pregnant women.
And then they wonder why kids can’t read and talk. It’s a crime for the
dentist to have an employee open the capsule without a spacesuit on.

David Kennedy, DDS says:

@kosm001 Correction: “Since mercury is bad, then so are amalgams. I’m sorry
but medicine doesn’t work like that.” Actually this is where we started
back in 1984. Since we agree mercury (Hg) is bad then in order for amalgams
to be bad three conditions would need to be met: 1. >Hg exposure from
amalgams 2. Increased Hg intake 3. Increased body burden All three
conditions were firmly satisfied by 1984. Then the argument moved to Proof
of Causation also know as the Cigarette Defense

ThePirateship2010 says:

I had couple of root canals done. When the fake tooth chipped pretty bad, I
noticed silver metal inside the fake tooth. Is that silver metal made out
of mercury? Since the chip happened on the backside, I don’t think I’m
going to fix it. Is the silver metal emitting any vapor, or is it safe for
me to leave it exposed? I’m worried after watching this video.

David Kennedy, DDS says:

@MrMrkeys Go to the IAOMT web site and select one of the dentists there who
has learned how to safely remove a mercury filling. I am serious. This is
not something you want to do casually. Do it carefully.

BLAGASPANTS says:

@dothisdothat321 Too fucking true, pretty much the same story with
everything on this fucking planet. Time to hold accountable some of these
power hungry, greedy, corrupt politicians me thinks. It’s those fuckers who
are in the pockets of the corrupt corporations, receiving copious amounts
of cash on the side to pass bills and laws that favour the corporations.
Time to kick some corrupt ass me thinks.

David Kennedy, DDS says:

Right again and yes the dentist is very married. The porcelain or more
likely composite fillings are compatible with most people. I did have one
or two people who were sensitive but they were sensitive to everything and
knew almost immediately what brands they could tolerate and what they
couldn’t. There is a simple blood test for compatibility by Clifford
Laboratories in Colorado Springs, CO. No one test OK to mercury and the
vast majority test fine with fluoride-free composite.

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