Hello, I have had chronic pain along the upper left side of my gums for
over a year. I had 2 amalgam fillings replaced with amlagam. I had no
cavities or pain in those 2 molars. My new dentist said they should be
replaced. She drilled very quickly and roughly before using Allbond 2
(which she did not light cure)and the amalgam . I swallowed a lot of old
amalgam. Before I left the chair that evening I began to experience an
electrical shocking in my mouth (I have no other metal in my mouth except
amalgam, and by rights I should not have had this electro galvanization)
and a terrible burning sensation which I have to this day. I had those 2
dental amalgams replaced 17 days later, again with amalgam. I had no
shocking. After 10 dentists and 3 specialists I have found out that I am
suffering from neurological pain. I am taking Effexor for an
anti-depressant, due to the chronic pain. I have been told that another
anti-depressant may stop my pain altogether and when I am taken off of it
my pain may not be there. Has anyone heard of this? What
anti-depressants are there on the market that would do this. And what do
you think caused the damage? Thanks. Marny
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