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Remaining mercury amalgams 12 Apr 2021 15:10 #68646

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I have had a few mercury amalgams removed and still have some. No plans to remove them yet. Can I do the oral MMS? Or is that contraindicated?

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Remaining mercury amalgams 13 Apr 2021 08:43 #68653

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That should be okay to do. But, I would suggest you use CDS which is only CLO2 in water. MMS1 and CDH both contain residual MMS and acid activator.

MMS1 Teeth Brushing - Safe?

 
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Remaining mercury amalgams 15 Apr 2021 03:17 #68674

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Where could I find out more information about how/why the CDS would be preferable with mercury amalgams?  Thanks

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The PDF file shows that CDS is less acidic than MMS1 or CDH. If you use a higher pH water to mix with CDS, then the mouth wash / teeth brushing solution will be more alkaline. 

You might be able to find online a compatibility chart of CLO2 and amalgam fillings. 

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