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I am considering replacing my amalgams and I am looking for a filling material that is safe for someone with MCS. I have looked at past posts and having done the usual dental biocompatibility tests. I agree that they are not accurate enough, although possibly good as a starting point. From what I have read, the process of placing a sample of the possible dental material in the mouth for an extended period of time is probably the best method of testing biocompatibility. The material I am leaning towards is “high noble gold”- high content of gold with only one other metal, platinum most likely, because of sensitivities to plastics. Any experiences with this? Any success stories and the materials used would be appreciated.

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