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  • yoou have nice looking fillings how many dou have you be fun too play dentist with let me know if you would play thanks

  • you have very pretty teeth and it looks like you take care of them, how did you allow yourself to get so many fillings?

  • Poor her, with all that mercury in her mouth.

    I hope she realizes the toxicity of all that and gets a proper safe removal to avoid the neurological damage and other health problems caused by these fillings

  • @marioques you do realize that composite (white) fillings are packed with BPA…also these are gold inlays, zero mercury.

  • Yes she is very cute and attractive! Nice sexy girl!

  • Her teeth are very white.

  • @bombarderoazul white except for the ugly lumps of toxic metal. What the hell is "very nice" about this?

  • omg she is sooooooo hot jk

  • Ok no hot woman, all i see is a woman who never took good care of her teeth

  • Mercury fillings ruined my life...Now I'm mad as hell and wish we all could just file a giant lawsuit against this atrocity. Maybe get everyone with mercury fillings (aka silver fillings) and do an analysis of the percentage of mercury burden in people that have the fillings then sue for one million for each mg over the FDA limit. Because autism, chronic fatigue, thyroid problems, burning underarm sweat, memory problems, tinnitus, digestive disorders, tremors, depression, is so fun to have...

  • @royalblowno or you could pick up a tooth brush and PMCS your grill maybe???

  • those were all gold not amalgam silver fillings

  • Fuck >:| I just noticed I have at least 2-3 cavitys, which are on my molars. To make things worse, my right upper molar randomly cracked? WTF! I stopped drinking soda,rarely eat junk food,brushing more often, and eat once or twice a day. And SHIT still happens! Grr fuck my life... What do u guys think the dentist will do with my cracked molar? And my cavitys on my molars?

  • @psychojoker131 brush your teeth with non sodium fluoride toothpaste.

    Sodium fluoride is a poison and erodes your teeth.

    Also avoid mercury fillins.

    The dentist would schedule you for numerous fillings

  • @psychojoker131 root canal, then crown maybe for the cracked molar or a extensive filling, that molar will never be the same you will have to avoid biting hard things, and yes human teeth are no good, even when you take care of them they go bad, i believe our teeth on their own without dentist wont make it past age 35.

  • fyi, those are onlays. and are not amalgam but precious metal. they are poor aesthetically but could last for decades.

  • She is nice,but why you made this O_o

  • please make a new hot video!!!

  • shit thats disgusting

  • oooohI'm cumming!!!! How much fillings have you got??? Can you make a new video????

  • nice job,

    they are in gold by the way. (not the usual amalgam)

  • and agreed, she does have a nice smile.

  • she has her smiley pierced :D

  • WOW nice mouth ... But wheres the Hot Women O_o

  • wow, they filled you up real good with mercury!

  • If you really wanna know.. my type 1 diabetes and major insomnia problems started a few months after my first fillings. Some people are much more sensitive to this toxin than others, and it's NOT a nice life. >.<

  • Type I and Type II gold alloys do not contain mercury. And, for all the ignorant nuts out there worried about this nonsense, look into the type and quantity of mercury liberated from dental amalgams during placement/removal and daily function; you ingest a much more damaging type of mercury in much larger quantities by consuming a single can of tuna. Have fun hiding under your rocks!

  • @toothspecialist ....so there is hope if one has the brains to listen. These people have drunk the Kool-Aid and are believing the quacks. My sympathies.

  • @toothspecialist Oooops you missed the latest and greatest. They have done testing. You can find your answers at this site. KEEP READING.

  • Those aren't amalgams, you gullible fools. They are gold inlays/onlays, and they are beautifully restored. This is the way dentistry used to be done for those who had good sense and a good dentist; every one of you fools with white composite resin fillings should remember that.

    And, by the way, don't pierce your frenum; it's not good for your gingiva.

  • @toothspecialist: These have mercury in them,too, ignorant fool. Composite is the way to go,people. Don't poison your body.

  • You better get the mercury out of your mouth, after 15 years you'll risk health problems and quite live in danger...

  • bloody hell! good example to look after your teeth!

  • I can't afford to have them replaced. Is it okay to just have the teeth removed instead?

  • @sh4p3shifter No! Just keep your teeth.

  • @sh4p3shifter NOOoooooo you do not ever want to remove a tooth unless you absolutely have to

  • Beautiful mouth

  • well these arent amalgam.

    Lol. People still think they are dangerous. XD

  • That piercing above the front incisors will eventually chipped the front enamel. You have beautiful teeth so PLEASE have those old fillings removed and place resin in those decayed spots. The teeth will look even whiter and brighter.

  • Great her teeth:)

    you have a very pretty mouth with beautiful white teeth.

    show more of your pretty mouth

    I.e.

    bite an apple or crunch a lolly.

    Or what ever you want.

  • Learn how to brush ur teeth gezz I have

    Not had one cavity yet and I'm 12

  • @Kateplus8fan1

    Good for you!

    I hope you don't use fluoridated toothpaste because it is very toxic and carcinogenic.

  • @Kateplus8fan1 12 lol at that age u dont care much about your teeth cuz u dont know much about the diseases and all the shit u can suffer from.... man u must be the smartest 12 year old in the WORLD

  • Mercury aka silver fillings are horrible don't do it, I have a plethora of health problems now, tinnitus/thyroid/weight/ etc...

    (6 fillings) 8-9 years ago

    "We were just doing our job"

  • Weird, is this supposed to be sexy?

  • Lord girl just brush your teeth and you wont get cavities .

  • Their toxic.....should be checked for heavy metal poisoning.

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  • The same in better Quality would be amazing :)

    Her Smile and her Mouth is giant.

  • they are inlays not amalgam restorations

  • so wheres the hot woman ???

    

  • Beautiful mouth!

  • @anonymus0429 yuk

  • Those aren't amalgam.... that's gold!

  • siento ke algunas son mas bien incrustaciones por la extension de la restauracion

  • mercury vapour kisses anyone... holy poison mouth batman.

  • Not bad, but her bottom teeth are quite crooked (see 29 seconds) and her top teeth aren't perfect.

  • mmmm, to much candy or too much mercury?

  • They look more like gold inlays than amalgam restorations

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  • @Dimigrey what like cum? cum has a shitload of sulfur in it, you know salt.. it rots your teeth even faster then sugar.. you thought you were a smart creep, but really you're just an ignorant creep. stay in school kids!

  • i dont think they are amalgams ! i think they are incrustations another metal alloys are used to do those!

  • btw.. these might actually by inlays. the mandibular molars fillings have too wide of an ithmus for typical standard amalgam designs. but the premolars look fine.

    if the video was in HD, i might even be able to tell if it's just a PFM with a metal occlusal for strength. usually for people who have an issue with a hard bite, chewing, or grinding. i suspect this because the opposing teeth are also restored in the same fashion. i have no idea what there's a max labial frenum ring in the front tho

  • as a dental student, thank you future colleagues!

    @neptunedarling: you need to find a new life than digging up trash about amalgam. it's treated as hazardous waste due to possible vaporization. In the mouth, it's fine because after amalgam hardens, they form a chemical rxn that makes the mercury non-harzardous. typical oral exposures won't alter it, but as waste, the sky's the limit. if you rather get composite, feel free b/c you end up paying more for it with a shorter length of service.

  • @tapiocajai

    I need to find a new life other than digging up trash about amalgam? 8 years of my young life was stolen from me because of mercury poisoning, so I will be an activist against the use of mercury in the human body in ANY form for the rest of my life. When there are less toxic alternatives, why fight to continue to use something that is highly toxic and causes cell death on contact?

  • @tapiocajai

    ...also how does the environment change so drastically outside the mouth that people who dispose of this stuff have to use haz-mat suits to dispose of it? Or that dentists put it in gelatin? If after it hardens it is not hazardous, why are teeth that are pulled with amalgam in them treated as though it is? I had amalgam placed, which triggered physical and psychological symptoms consistent with mercury poison, and had them replaced with composite.

  • @tapiocajai

    Dr. Porter, at the FDA's Joint Panel Meeting on Dental Amalgam in '06 said, "If you look at the brain levels, there's tremendous variability, even among similar groups with similar amalgams.

    Now there's also a dose response curve. The more amalgams you get, the more there is..."

  • @tapiocajai

    "...But in the high group, there was a range from 20 to 500. So there's tremendous variability, even in small groups. This was 18 cadavers. So what this would expand to, if you expanded that or modeled it to the entire population, you might end up with a tail, as you put it, of patients who have very high levels in their brain." Dr. Porter, FDA's Joint Panel Meeting on Dental Amalgam

  • @tapiocajai Oh to 'find a new life' as u put it...

    alas British Dental Mercury has utterly destroyed my life and all that remains is to keep researching and spreading awareness about this toxic substance to others.

    Good luck in your future career.

  • this poor woman will soon suffer from allegies, nerval problems, handicapped children etc. potentially heavy skin problems, ms (multiple sclerosis), alzheimer etc

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  • I don't feel bad for her, she still has a great smile. Those fillings are gold and are probably very high quality work. If I ever needed fillings like this I would ask my dentist to give me these. 

  • She will be alright when stem cell teeth are available.

  • I found a very sexy mouth, I love women in amalgam fillings

  • I don't think she is hot, but i don't think she is bad either. If she hadn't had amalgams she would definitely have beautiful mouth with great sharp white teeth ready to bite us (and kiss (not me)) ^^, but now not :-(

  • No manches....!! Esta toda parchada la chava esta!!!!!!!! k le cambien la dentadura completa..!!

  • damn girl, I feel bad for u :(

  • I had mine all REMOVED and got porcelain fillings

  • Amalgam has proven to be the most cost effective restoation material to date

  • @cbollins1990 No amalgam expands and contracts with hot and cold and then shrinks and cracks causing MORE cavities and MORE tooth loss. Trust me I been there. had em all replaced with porcelain cost amost 6 grand

  • @jerzeytpke

    yes amalgam does expand with exposure to hot and cold, which has the ability to cause microfractures of the tooth. This is a very important fact in the clinical indications of amalgam ( clinical use of amalgam) hence within teeth which are heavily filled with amalgam they are going to be exposed to larger forces on the sides of the cavity, forming cracks. However in teeth that do not require large restorations, where RBC restorations are contradicted Amalgam is best used

  • In short, the amalgam fillings that were placed in your teeth may not have been placed properly. Perhaps at that time you took the cheaper option and had an amalgam filling placed when you should have had a full-metal or metal-ceramic crown placed in the first instance, which cost much more than amalgam however have a greater longevity than amalgam. So your cheap option many years ago is now becoming a expensive treatment years to come

  • @cbollins1990 Well I had all mine removed but I did have HUGE fillings. Much to my $5800 dismay? Porcelain proved no better in the end as I have soft weak teeth and they rotted anyway :(

  • @jerzeytpke sorry, but ceramics dont give you diseases including allergies and shrinking brain. mercury is the most dangerous substance on earth, apart from radioactive shit like uranium, plutonium etc (which is used in us ammunition in afghanistan)

  • @hotsweat22 Yes that is also a reason I did it but my teeth were always soft and crap all my life no matter what. I lived at the dentist so now? I cant buy a home its costing me 25 THOUSAND for an upper of Dental IMPLANTS cause I cant stand the thought of dentures its terrible all the pain maintinence and money I spent for it all to come to this

  • @jerzeytpke

    Your ignorance in the past, not finding out about the strengths and downfalls of the dental material before its failed in your mouth & also when amalgams are placed correctly they DONT crack. I hope all of your expensive porcelain falls out

  • @cbollins1990 cost yes but at WHAT expense? See my other post

  • @cbollins1990

    Not when you take overall health into consideration.

  • an acident waiting to happen, mercury is poison , amalgams are 50% mercury...

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  • C'mon those are gold inlays! Not amalgams!

  • Don't forget kids :D To always get those amalgam fillings and most importantly to Drink Your Fluoride and swallow your toothpaste :P

  • Like, it better not be silver amalgams, 'cause silver ones have mercury in 'em an' will do horrible things to you. You go, girl!

  • GET THAT SH1T OUT ASAP!

  • Very nice mouth!

  • did you ever think of changing your fillings into whiten ones ?

  • duh... they are so mercury amalgams.... and they are at least 50% mercury and yes they are toxic... period...

  • these are not amalgams, they are actually metal onlays with no mercury in them

  • look up Modified Citrus Pectin online or PectaSol for heavy metal toxin removal

  • gosh, I had three times the amount of old mercury amalgams in my teeth at one time...till i needed to have all of them replaced with crowns. As someone that has had many thousands of dollars worth of dental work....it looks like the dentist did a realy lgood job

  • She got enough merc to become a merc

  • i've got amalgam fillings, what are the best ways to get them removed? can i get them replaced with a crown or new filling?

  • @ cnutofcnuts Best way is the Marshall-Aguilera Dental Protocol for removal

  • Very nice mouth!

  • oh my goshhhhhhhhhhh ....... she is gonna have cancer, kidney problems, alzeimers, i cant even imagine how much mercury vapor she is breathing in ..... :( ..... that is sad ....... public needs to be educated on this ...... i would rather just let my teeth rot right out, the heck with vanity

  • Just Brush your Teeth, and you won't need fillings...

  • @williamblake69 : as per my other posting...I am 56 years old and at one time had 3 times the amount of mercury amalgums as this lady. Eventually all my teeth were crowned. I have no health problems (yet).......but it really creeps me out because "every tooth in my head (except the front teeth) had massive huge fillings

  • @inkey2 glad that you never ran into any problems with yours, i had two done back in 2004, 2 big ones in the back right side top and bottom , after just a few hours, after i got home, started getting bad migraines, vertigo, ect ..... long story short ..... within a week i got sooooo bad my parents spent close to $5000 to get all the amalgam removed from my mouth, i had about 9 in total at the time ..... i think those last two were kind of the straw that broke the camels back

  • heh i wanna chew up food and spit it into her mouth like a birdie.

  • she has mercury poisoning you can tell. zeolite.

  • nice fillings !

  • And what on earth is that disgusting inner lip piercing? you can only see it on the inside. what is the point?

  • She's attractive and probably very nice, but I would not call her "hot." Still, thanks for posting. No one should have mercury in their mouths.

  • I had those on my baby teeth I am now 13 and the few remaining are on my molars right next to the anchors on my braces. The one on my right just fell off and the one on the left is wiggling ALOT

  • Ask your dentist if he has any amalgam...if he says yes ask him if you could see it,ask him if he/she puts amalgam on their kids teeth....the answer is always no,yet they say its safe....yes you could be hot....but dumb...try smiling in a few years time.....

  • Wow you are one dumb girl you will regret getting all them amalgam fillings lmao. Should have opted for composite or better yet porcelain fillings. WOW.

  • Ummmm, shes not hot at all....

  • how much filiing

    do you have

  • With that much mercury in her mouth, she should have a whole bunch of psychological problems due to mercury exposure

  • was that a piersing on her LIP?

  • i thought mercury is liquid at room temperature

  • I had silver amalgams put in my teeth when I was young an dI have had nothing but bad health and low energy i had many taken out,I wonder if i will ever feel normal again and the ADA approved them and stick by them can't trust the people who are supposed to watch out for you

  • @majorl31 : low energy can be from alot of other things besides this.....being on medications for high blood preasure, heart medications, medication for nervous disorders, vitamin defencies, depression ( people can be depressed for years and not know it), taking sleeping pills on a nightly basis,

  • @inkey2 yes and it can come from mercury in the mouth I had a bunch of mercury fillings and nothing but rashes,headaches, and low energy and I know people who have had MS with mercury in the teeth,whats your point ?

  • @majorl31 Oh my point is just don't over look other possibilities as well

  • @inkey2 Yes right

  • Hot? Are you cereal?

  • did she need it or was it just esthetical for her

  • those look like GOLD inlays and crowns. those are definitely NOT amalgam. Plus the fact, that if you were to have all your teeth (32) replaced by amalgam, the daily dose of mercury you would be exposed to, would be still 1/32 of toxic level.

  • her other teeth are in such good shape it is hard to believe she really needed that amount of work.

  • the video doesn't say why she needed it..maybe she likes to grind her back teeth when she sleeps or wtv.

  • The white fillings have flouride in them, which is a poison or industrial waste. Americans are poisoned by the ADA. Pretty sad.

  • I dont think composite or mercury are good options. And a lot of people that describe symptoms of mercury poison me and my mom have, especially my mom, whose had a significant amount more fillings that I. Also, it is ignorant to assume that people who are concerned about mercury in fillings aren't concerned about it in fish. I haven't touched fish in years. If I dont want to eat it, why would I want it sitting in my mouth? Why would any logical person put a poisonous heavy metal in their mouth?.

  • You get more mercury from natural sources like the food you eat, than you do from amalgam fillings. In perspective, the mercury you get from amalgam fillings is Negligible compared with other sources.

    If you look at dentists, THEY are the ones getting exposed the most to mercury from amalgam every time they perform an amalgam filling. Every time dentists carve and shape the amalgam, mercury vapour is released which they breathe in yet studies show that the dentists are perfectly fine

  • some dentist fuckin screwed her over... ugh how can you trust any of them

  • @brianng999,

    Interesting, I heard for years that dentists had the highest rate of suicide, never understood that one until now.

  • @designwell1 lol...so you "heard" that dentists have the highest rate of suicide. You do know that's absolute bullshit?

  • @brianng999 Yeah, I know.

  • @brianng999

    dental amalgam exposes people to 6 times the amount of every other environmental source according to the world health organization. look it up. i had mine removed and cured 70 symptoms of MS.

  • Is that mercury amalgams?

  • YES,. a lab technician could take a sample of the saliva or Even her breath and analyzing it would give the obvious result: her saliva would have mercury and so would her breath. just by chewing gum for 5 minutes or drinking a hot drink.

    Click my username and look for the Mercury toxicity related video, linking to other videos and websites to overcome the burden and become even more vibrant and energetic than you are now.

  • Nice oral hygiene of this woman.

  • Yeah right!!!...she has got a mouth that a f******g scrap metal would kill for.

  • but he, this girl has high class gold inlays... medically the best thing you can have in your mouth

  • not true - this is very bad dentistry. probably a hillbilly dentist. composites, or a tooth colored material is now what is the standard of care and is used in civilized parts of the country.

    its not cheap, but its certainly better and in most cases, htey wont offer mercury fillings anymore.

  • not true. what evidence are you using to support composites being better. the levels of mercury released from dental amalgams after they are placed is negligable. and if you are that concerned about mercury, i hope you never eat any fish like tuna. furthermore, there are hundreds of chemicals in composite materials, no doubt in time questions about these will be raised too

  • AI had these amalgams unless you have been through what I have then you wouldn't know

  • @roryk000

    the world health organization states that people receive the highest exposure of mercury from their dental amalgams. no amount of mercury is safe. i had mine removed because they almost killed me.

  • @ms8762 Composite materials are not "better". There have significantly less compressive strength, about 15mPa as opposed to around 60mPa for amalgam. For large posterior restorations, Composite fillings simply do not have the strength and thus will need to be replaced a lot more than amalgams will. But hey, it's your money.

  • but if all you guys are so anti-amalgam, no one is gonna stop you. a dentist's job is to education their patients, but it's up to the patient to want to learn. if you guys choose to get white plastic beautiful fillings instead, then so be it. dentist's make more doing that anyways.

  • @tapiocajai but not everyone knows about the hazards, most people don't even realize they are made of mercury since they're called "silver fillings". i didn't realize until they practically killed me. the mercury from people's fillings is excreted in their feces and urine and ends up in our water. fillings from mothers' teeth end up in their babies bodies. it's not always a choice.

  • You don't hear much talk about these materials in terms of safety. You know why? because there's really no one group of people to blame for it. Everyone wants a scapegoat for their problems or a reason to avoid something. and you all are playing into the media's hand. No wonder the media and politics are the most powerful yet influential entity anywhere.

  • there's a lot of talk about amalgam being toxic. did you know that breathing the very oxygen in 20% of our air is toxic? I don't see anyone complaining about that one. Look what happened to MJ for sleeping in an oxygen chamber.

    did you know that a majority of your copper water pipe lines are jointed together with lead (Pb) solder? does that mean we'll all die from lead poisoning?

  • @tapiocajai

    unless you've suffered from mercury poisoning at the hands of dentists, you probably wouldn't understand.

  • Bull shit! even ONE amalgam can cause big problems, my dentist is one of the best dentist for mercury removal and detox ,

    Look up  dr el essawy on youtube..

    Watch the videos of his patients he as helped,including myself!

    He also as one video showing the amount of mercury being released!

  • hey ive got one of those too

  • amalgram fillings do release a bit of mercury but in order to let it have the smallest health affect on you, you'll have to get about 300 of them

  • @puppies21616

    then why did 3 of them almost kill me? and why did my 70 symptoms disappear after i had them removed? i didn't even know they were made of mercury until 8 years after they were placed and the mercury had accumulated to the point where my body was failing. there is no safe level of mercury according to the world health organization.

  • @neptunedarling I really do wish i am as educated as you are sir/ma'am/dude.

    until then, i will be lying to everybody.

  • btw, those restorations look like either polished amalgam filling or white gold onlays. very nice work indeed. too bad not many people now-a-days appreciate the work that's required to put quality onlays in due to the fact that they don't look natural, like porcelain or composites.

  • you ingest more mercury from seafood than from amalgam fillings. there are also no significant studies that show that dental amalgams cause significant health risks/problems.

    If dental amalgams was so dangerous, it would have not passed FDA and banned from selling.

  • Yes white fillings are just a scam. They don't last nearly as long and cost more. From what I understand not a single country with a reputable medical system have banned amalgam . It has been looked at, but bull shit was called on the evidence saying it is dangerous.....just another ploy by dentist to suck more mone from your wallet into theirs

  • the public and media have made the amalgam "mercury scare" what it is. Dentists are very much pro-amalgam. the american dental association website will even say so. if dentists were as money-hungry as you imply, they would say everyone needs to get the amalgam fillings replaced with white- which is NOT the case. amalgams are an amazingly effective filling material and outlasts any composite (white) filling

    -current dental student

  • Actually I kindly disagree with you in that dentist are pro am as I have had plenty of dental as have family ....thanks to bad genes. Every time I visit the dentist I am under constant pressure to change to composite depsite even by the dentist admission there is nothing wrong with the old mercury ones. Feels more like stepping onto car lot then a dental office. Many people have similiar experiences to me..... But still composites are highly overrated

  • @buchey

    they last, but they release mercury vapor the entire time. the world health organization says that humans are exposed to more mercury from their dental amalgams than all other environmental sources combined. there is no safe level of mercury.

  • @buchey Finally some sense! Yay for dental students.

  • @SparwoodApple

    have you been researching this? because many of us who have been poisoned at the hands of dentists have. Norway and Sweden have banned dental amalgam, as well as Duluth, Minnesota.

  • the FDA doesn't give a fuck about anyone...you gotta keep that in mind

  • they have been whitened

  • i think those arent amalgam fillings. maybe those are gold onlays and inlays..

  • I think she has a very hard bite :)

    What happens with a carrot between her beautyful teeth ?

  • nooo!... she is not hot, she is like 38 or 41.

  • @CarlosJulio20

    so when you get older you are instantly not hot? we'll see what you say in 25 years...

  • As a student this the one turn off about the dental feild .

    they do this to people knowing it will harm them in the long run.

    Sorry

    but I am ashamed