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Let's
trust
our
dentist
-
NOT.
They
put
enough
mercury
in
our
mouths
to
condemn
a
whole
lake....
now
they
kill
kids...
hum?
  
Five-year-old
Diamond
Brownridge
died
from
a
lack
of
oxygen
caused
by
the
anesthesia
she
received
during
her
dental
examination
over
the
weekend,
the
Cook
County
medical
examiner's
office
ruled
Thursday.
Diamond
died
from
anoxic
encephalopathy,
which
refers
to a
lack
of
oxygen
in
the
entire
brain,
usually
resulting
in
brain
damage.
The
condition
can
be
caused
by
complications
in
anesthesia,
according
to
medical
dictionaries.
The
medical
examiner's
office
ruled
the
death
an
accident.
The
Southwest
Side
girl's
family
attorney,
Tom
Prindable,
obtained
a
court
order
Tuesday
to
preserve
Diamond's
dental
records
and
the
equipment
used
in
the
exam.
No
lawsuit
had
been
filed
against
Riba
or
the
Little
Angel
dental
office,
3915
W.
26th,
as
of
Thursday
evening.
WHY
NOT????
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WARNING
DANGEROUS
DENTIST
Randy
Thomason
from
Derby
Kansas
is a
terrible
dentist.
He
will
hurt
you,
yell
at
you,
cuss
at
you,
and
has
no
remorse
of
his
actions.
He
should
be
debarred.
PLEASE
do
not
go
to
this
mad
dentist.
This
happen
to
me.
He
was
drilling
my
old
filling
out;
I
told
him
it
was
hurting
bad.
Tears
was
rolling
down
my
cheeks.
I
ask
for
more
pain
relief.
He
kept
on
drilling.
By
this
time
I
was
sobbing...
it
hurt
so
bad.
He
told
me
to
"SHUT
THE
FUCK
UP
and
just
take
it."
He
left
the
hole
open.
I
left
the
office
sobbing.
I
went
to
another
dentist
to
get
it
refilled.
I
should
had
sued
him.
I
hope
he
gets
surgery
some
day
and
feels
every
bit
of
the
pain.
One
of
those
cases
where
he
can't
talk
and
tell
anyone
-
but
feels
everything.
I
hope
1000
fleas
take
up
residence
in
his
underwear.
I
hope
everyday
for
him
is a
living
hell
like
he
put
me
and
I am
sure
many
of
his
other
patients
through.
Wonder
HIS
wife
left
him.
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Dentist
safe????
Four
years
ago
Santiago
Arminana
had
three
teeth
pulled
by a
person
he
thought
was
a
licensed
dentist.
He
says
he
wound
up
with
bone
and
gum
damage
that
another
dentist
says
will
cost
up
to
$12,000
to
repair.
He
complained
to
the
state
in
April
2002,
then
learned
the
person
who
did
the
damage
was
not
licensed.
"She
was
illegal.
I
was
in
shock,"
Arminana
said.
He
was
more
shocked
when
the
state
gave
her
a
license
six
months
later.
"The
complaint
was
filed
before
this
individual
was
licensed,
that
should
be a
red
flag,"
said
Jay
Stewart
with
the
BGA.
“Did
the
investigative
side
ever
talk
to
the
licensing
side?"
There
was
no
comment
from
the
Department
of
Professional
Regulation,
but
two
years
later
DPR
did
charge
that
the
dentist
extracted
teeth
and
removed
tissue
without
a
license
in
Arminana’s
case.
Now
the
state
wants
the
license
suspended
that
Arminana
says
should
never
have
been
given
in
the
first
place.
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From
Dr.
Huggins
Newsletter
So
often
I
hear
people
say
that
they
have
had
their
silver-mercury
fillings
exchanged
for
"white
fillings".
They
have
the
feeling
that
they
are
now
safe
from
mercury
exposure.
Well,
the
faucet
has
been
turned
off,
but
the
bathtub
is
still
full.
Your
tissues
are
still
saturated
with
more
mercury
than
you
can
ever
get
rid
of.
Your
body
may
have
a
pound
of
mercury
in
it,
and
you
are
getting
rid
of a
few
billionths
of a
gram
daily.
A
ten
billion
year
project.
But!
The
good
news
is
that
you
don't
have
to
get
rid
of
all
of
it.
Why?
Because
what
counts
is
getting
mercury
going
out
of
the
body
faster
than
it
is
coming
in.
That
is
when
you
will
have
a
better
chemistry
and
feel
better.
Detail
in
other
areas.
Let's
get
back
to
the
"white"
fillings.
Are
they
safe
just
because
they
are
white?
This
week
a
new
reporter
told
me
that
several
people
who
had
been
in
on
my
recent
television
interview
are
getting
together
to
have
a
fillings
out
party.
The
dentist
was
told
which
composite
to
use,
but
refused.
She
said
that
she
had
another
one
that
lasts
a
lot
longer.
The
one
she
selected
does
last
longer.
The
patient
does
not,
but
the
filling
does.
Why?
Because
it
is
one
of
the
aluminum
containing
white
fillings.
About
60
percent
contain
aluminum.
You
can
detect
them
on
X-ray
because
they
look
almost
like
amalgam
fillings.
Amalgam
shows
up
totally
white.
Blank.
Nothing
there
except
the
shape
of
the
filling
glowing
brightly.
Compatible
composites
are
very
light.
Sometimes
a
dentist
has
to
look
twice
to
even
find
them,
they
are
so
close
to
tooth
density.
Most
dentists
use
the
longer
lasting
-
more
toxic
-
aluminum
containing
composites.
We
have
been
involved
in
recommending
to a
large
number
of
re-sick
people
that
they
have
their
aluminum
containing
"white"
fillings
replaced,
and
most
report
feeling
much
better
in
less
than
24
hours.
Aluminum
is a
neurological
poison,
and
has
been
noted
to
cause
greater
accumulation
of
gall
stones.
Not
in
everyone,
but
when
it
does
-
nausea
for
no
reason,
and
fibromyalgia
type
of
pains
have
occurred.
Don't
jump
from
the
frying
pan
into
the
fire.
Get
a
compatibility
test
done
first,
and
find
out
which
fillings
your
immune
system
can
tolerate.
It
is
not
cheaper
to
skip
the
compatibility
test
and
have
to
replace
all
the
composites
with
safe
"white"
fillings.
Teeth
do
not
like
to
be
drilled
on
at
all,
much
less
twice.
You
might
end
up
losing
an
extra
tooth
or
two
by
having
to
redo
the
dentistry
-
however
-
what
are
we
looking
for?
The
number
of
teeth
you
die
with,
or
your
health
while
you
are
alive?
(Not
my
opinion
when
I
was
first
in
practice.
Save
the
tooth
at
ALL
costs
was
my
objective).
for
more
information
on
Dr.
Huggins
and
his
treatments..
go
to
http://www.techieguys.net/hah/index.php
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