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Crippled after white composite dental fillings.

Sandy* was in a motor car accident during 1987. She broke her front teeth. Her dentist used composite white fillings to restore the teeth. Two years later, she was diagnosed with arthritis. During 2006 her dentists recommended she replace her amalgam fillings with white composites since it may alleviate the arthritis. Sandy had the Clifford Bio-compatibility tests done. The tests showed no reaction to fluoride (safe to use). Her dentists used white composites containing fluoride (Synergy and GC America with Prime&Bond) to replace the amalgam. Instead of getting better, Sandy fell ill on the day her amalgam fillings were replaced and in the period after that, the arthritis grew significantly worse. Her condition deteriorated to a point where she could no longer walk and has been confined to a wheelchair since 2010. It was only during 2015 that she was finally correctly diagnosed as suffering from skeletal fluorosis. The only exposure to fluoride she had, was the white dental fillings. Her water was negatively tested and she had not used fluoride toothpaste in many years. Her condition improved significantly after she had the fluoride fillings removed.


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