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Clarifying Q. on Dental fillings



Dear Anita,
You are very lucky if your dentists are so knowledgeable - my friend has got
her dentist (in the UK) very concerned about this issue (dentists in the UK
generally do not know anything about these issues as far as i know) and it
is her dentist who wants to know what alternative there may be to bisphenol
a, so she can offer her patients a reasoned choice.
Hope this clarifies my question

At 13:45 04/12/97 -0500, adavies@louisberger.com wrote:
>I couldn't tell you;  why don't you call your dentist?  I know my 
>dentist is extremely personable and helpful and he would answer 
>something like that for me over the telephone.
>
>Anyway, good luck!
>
>Best Personal Regards,
>Anita Davies
>
>Date:          Thu, 4 Dec 1997 12:42:24 -0500 (EST)
>Reply-to:      vivmount@greener.u-net.com
>From:          vivmount@greener.u-net.com (Vivien Mountford)
>To:            Multiple recipients of list <dioxin-l@essential.org>
>Subject:       Q. Dental fillings -altern. to bisphenol a 
>
>Does anyone know whether there is any alternative to bisphenol a in
>(non-mercury) dental fillings?  We need to know fairly urgently whether the
>only choice is between the "devil" of bisphenol a and the "deep blue sea" of
>mercury
>
>Viv Mountford
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>Viv Mountford
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>vivmount@greener.u-net.com  
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Viv Mountford

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