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Say No To Silver Mercury Fillings

Silver-mercury fillings |

Composite fillings |
Dental silver fillings are composed of silver and mercury. Mercury
has long been known as a poison. It is more poisonous than arsenic.
Dr. LuBovich is a non-mercury dentist. For many years now, Dr.
LuBovich has refrained from placing silver-mercury fillings. We
have alternatives for silver-mercury fillings. Those alternatives
are called composite fillings. Composite fillings are white in color,
and new composites are hard and wear resistant.
Many patients have been referred to Dr. LuBovich for the removal
of their mercury containing fillings. During the removal of silver-mercury
fillings, we administer oxygen to patients, use a protective barrier,
and use high volume suction to pick up all of the filling as it
is ground out.
One of our patients described a situation where, when he was 18
years old, had 20 silver-mercury fillings placed. Two weeks later,
he developed diabetes. It is likely that all of the mercury contacted
at that time poisoned his pancreas, causing his being a diabetic.
Mercury has been suggested to be a cause of many different diseases.
Many patients are requesting their mercury fillings be removed because
of this fear. The American Dental Association has found no research
that demonstrates any direct cause-effect relating mercury to cause
diseases. Therefore, the ADA continues to suggest that silver with
mercury fillings are safe for patient use. Dr. LuBovich does not
dispute that there is no research to show that mercury causes different
diseases. Dr. LuBovich simply does not want to take that chance,
and introduce a substance that is a known poison into a patient’s
mouth and teeth.
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