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8. MERCURY-FREE / HOLISTIC DENTAL CARE

Without responsibility for indicating all dentists in Denmark specialised in amalgam clean-up and who offer mercury/amalgam-free or holistic dentistry, I can list the following clinicians.


These are the dentists who are members of DSOM (Danish

Company for Orthomolecular Medicine), and who offer

proper protection while drilling out amalgam fillings:http://www.dsom.dk/cm83  (Danish)


Please also see my latest list of mercury/amalgam free and mercury/

amalgam safe dentists in Denmark and other countries:

Amalgam_free_safe_dental_care_DK_and_abroad_20022014.pdf  


Personally, I would only use another dentist to drill out amalgam

fillings if this dentist were to remove them while observing the safe removal of amalgam fillings precautions recommended by IAOMT. Among "regular" dentists, these safe measures are typically totally unknown:

http://www.iaomt.org/articles/files/files288/Safe%20Removal%20of%20Amalgam%20Fillings.pdf

You can find a suitable and safe dentist in your vicinity via the search function on this site:

http://dentalwellness4u.com/freeservices/find_dentists.html

Please note in this connection that even among some of the "mercury free" dentists there can be found some deficits in their safety protocols.

That is why Dr. Tom McGuire http://www.dentalwellness4u.com and Dr. Paul G. Rubin http://www.drpaulrubin.com formed New Directions Dentistry to teach dentists how to be safe from occupational exposure to mercury in their dental practice by taking the IAOMT protocols and go beyond these so dentists (and their patients) can be truly "mercury safe":

http://www.newdirectionsdentistry.com