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URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Metal-implants-in-the-face-tp1554615p1554629.html
My mom once had something dental made out of titanium; I forget exactly what it was for - maybe some kind of guard to stop her from grinding her teethat night? Don't quote me on that. ;)
What I do remember is that even though the dentist did some sort of compatibility testing for it, and said titanium was the best metal for her, she still found it intolerable. I can't recall if she said it tasted, or "felt" metallic, but she couldn't use it. I don't think the issue was EMF-related in her case (though who knows)...but I just thought I'd mention that if it's of interest to anyone.
R.
--- On Wed, 6/23/10, Loni <
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Marc, it's supposed to be inert so the body doesn't react to it but the jury is still out in my opinion.
Loni
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> My son is having one metal implant removed from his face today. He's got
> 4 of them. It is a derivative of titanium. Are these implants dangerous
> to have with the posibility of developing ES?
Isn't titanium supposed to have low conductivity? This might make it a good
choice (?)
Marc
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