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steve
I emailed Dr. Cook about Lava Crowns and Bellglass. Of course now I'm nore confused than ever because my dentist emphatically said Bellglass is not a good idea for a large molar. He said he's seen them break.
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BellGlass is now Premise and is about the same strength as enamel. Both the Lava and Zerconium are not compatible with human energy systems. The other issue is to bond it in with a good material. Holistore by Den-Mat is the only nonmetal bonding agent I know that is compatible. Hope this is helpful.
 
Your dentis can send your model to the Cook Dental Lab 10971 Clinic Road Suring, WI 54174 Phone is 920-842-2083. The crown should be unshaded. The Iron oxide is toxic that gives the color to the crown. If you do not have my book you can order it from the same address or an e-book from my web site. www.dentistryhealth.com click on Rescued by my Dentist (name of my book) and follow the direction to down load this book.
Dr. Cook

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Marc Martin
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> I emailed Dr. Cook about Lava Crowns and Bellglass. Of course now I'm
> nore confused than ever because my dentist emphatically said Bellglass is
> not a good idea for a large molar. He said he's seen them break.
> This is what Dr. Cook replied:

Sounds like he is more particular than the typical holistic dentist...
whether or not this is justified / correct, I have no idea...

Marc

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steve
I hadn't heard that zirconium was not biocompatible anywhere else so who knows? Right now I am leaning towards the Lava Crowns but I wish I was as sure as I was before. I have to make the right choice.

--- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote:

>
> > I emailed Dr. Cook about Lava Crowns and Bellglass. Of course now I'm
> > nore confused than ever because my dentist emphatically said Bellglass is
> > not a good idea for a large molar. He said he's seen them break.
> > This is what Dr. Cook replied:
>
> Sounds like he is more particular than the typical holistic dentist...
> whether or not this is justified / correct, I have no idea...
>
> Marc
>