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Newport,

I've had all of my Amalgam fillings removed. However, I have two root canals that have Amalgam under the crowns. I haven't had these removed because the teeth are my two back molars on the lower left side. I'm really not sure what to do at this point because I need those teeth to chew food. So what do you think my options are regarding those two teeth? Should I have them pulled? Should I have the crowns removed and the Amalgam replaced? If I had them pulled, what would I replace them with? Implants? After reading this I'm wondering if I should hold off on trying to remove mercury. I was thinking I could still go ahead with chelation because the amalgam is under a crown that has been root canaled. I'm thinking about following the Cutler protocol. Any advice would be much appreciated. Thanks,

All sources of mercury in the body must be removed first, including Amalgams under crowns, or permanent and irreversible damage can occur.
 

 
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