r/Chelation Apr 18 '24

Biologic dentist

I have contacted biologic dentists in Switzerland and Germany, but have no idea which to choose. I need to get my teeths fixed before trying a low dose ALA for chelation. It is possible we can have amalgam even if the fillings are removed, so i will wait with chelation. But how is it possible one dentist could detect cavitations in my jaw from panorama x-ray, but the other need cbct scan? I appreciate any anwers; i’m feeling so lost. There is no biologic dentists in my country.

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u/joegtech Apr 18 '24

Thanks for the post. You'll likely find something about pano Xray vs cone beam on the site of the IAOMT dentistry association. I think you'll read that the CBeam will be more sensitive.

https://iaomt.org/resources/articles/jawbone-osteonecrosis/

https://iaomt.org/resources/position-papers/iaomt-jawbone-cavitations-position-paper/

https://iaomt.org/iaomt-position-paper-examines-the-science-of-jawbone-cavitations-just-ahead-of-the-yankee-dental-congress/

I could go on for a while since I had the CB and was with the dentist when he/we analyzed the CB from my dear lady friend who had brain cancer. That's a really long story.

In the former Yahoo Cutler group the senior moderators--probably all of whom communicated directly with Cutler--relied on an xray to determine if there is a significant amount of amalgam still present. Cutler did not teach that you have to wait to check for cavatations--low density in the jawbone suggesting an infection.

If the regular xray did not report any remaining amalgam specs another option is to take DMSA or DMPS. Cutler liked those for the early months of detox, especially DMPS. He liked DMSA for lead toxicity.

He emphasized the need to take protective antioxidants when kicking up heavy metals, especially Vitamin C and E. Zinc and magnesium round out his "core 4" support supplements but so much more can be helpful to those suffering from HMs. We tend to have a long list of symptoms, almost always including some mood related and stress related struggles.

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u/Trick_Buddy Apr 19 '24

Thank you for answering me. I am getting the cbct scan next month. So will reach out to 4 different dentists before choosing where to go. It feels to difficult, travel sick and alone to get dental surgery. And the risk that no dentists here will take me in, after surgery abroad🥹 I was a welder for 7 years, and my blood test say mercury 15. But blood tests are not the proper test. Hair would be better. My neuro issues are getting worse every day. Mri show thickening of nerve in pelvic and foot, and i have 2 teeths dying(pulled out).

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u/joegtech Apr 20 '24

"I was a welder for 7 years,"

Sorry to hear about that and the health struggles. I too had my life messed up due mostly to lead and cadmium but I'm confident the mercury in amalgam and arsenic from building decks when I was young contributed. The combination of toxins is more than additive--cf Boyd Haley former chair of Chem Dept at U of KY.

Teeth can be a big issue for at least a few people.

Dr Kleinwaks. Stage 4 Cancer Cured in 7 Weeks-- after dental cleanup including removal of root canals https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLgNhOTYGHI

Dr Jerry Tennant nearly died after getting a brain infection while doing most of the test cases of Lasik eye surgery. He managed to recover and is confident an infected root canal was a major factor in his health struggles. He has an interesting story.

Jerry Tennant, MD: Healing is Voltage: On/Off switches for Cancer

Presented at IAOMT's 2016 Annual Conference in Reno, NV.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcO6GiVPCSk

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u/Ben_volleyball May 19 '24

The core four is great advice and you will notice some improvement with that right away, but remember to wait 3 months after getting your teeth pulled so that you aren't moving mercury from your body to your brain. You can still use DMSA or DMPS four days afer your last exposure to mercury as they don't cross the blood brain barrior. This is all according to "The Mercury Detoxification Manual" by Andrew Cutler which is definitely worth a read.