The use and dangers of Mercury (Hg) fillings and the best practices for its removal has long been debated, and the ADA has challenged anyone making claims of the dangers of Hg fillings or the benefits of having Hg fillings replaced. However, bodies of scientific evidence and years of experience have led us to believe there is no longer a need for Hg fillings in dentistry.


Since we care deeply about your safety and well-being, we do not use Hg fillings in our practice. Additionally, we offer any patient who has a concern about Hg fillings the opportunity to follow the protocol outlined below:


  1. 1. Referral for lab testing and/or chelation therapy to identify and reduce the level of heavy metals in the body.

  2. 2. Access to nutritional counseling and supplements when necessary.

  3. 3. Bioenergetic stress testing for the purpose of identifying which Hg fillings are negatively-charged (it is always best to remove the most negatively-charged Hg fillings first).

  4. 4. Serum Compatibility Testing for the purpose of identifying which products are best suited for the patient’s immune system.

  5. 5. The sequential removal of Hg fillings based upon electrical testing previously performed with appropriate consideration for the patient’s immune cycle.

  6. 6. The use of an air filtration system and an ion filtration system designed to manage heavy metal contaminants such as Hg.

  7. 7. The use of a rubber dam, copious amounts of water and high-volume suction to keep Hg vapor and dust from being swallowed.

  8. 8. Using Metal Free for five months and lab testing to evaluate the level of heavy metals in the body.


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