Smoking Teeth = Poison Gas

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Dr. Michaela McKenzie
Reviewed by
Kara Michele Wilder

(Actress – "Let's Be Cops", produced by 20th Century Fox - will be released in theaters nationwide August 13, 2014)

As an actress, a beautiful smile is invaluable!

Dr. McKenzie helped make me feel glamorous and beautiful – in a spa-like environment! I recommend her to all my friends.

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Dr. McKenzie with Dr. Tom McGuire, retired Mercury Safe Dentist 2015 IAOMT Conference in Puerto Rico

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Dr. McKenzie with Mr. Mike Darcy, President of Mars Bio-Med featuring "BOSS" Amalgam Separator 2015 IAOMT Conference in Puerto Rico

Why My Practice is Mercury Safe

To Our Valued Patients:

Dental schools still teach dentists to use mercury amalgam (silver) fillings and the American Dental Association (ADA) continues to tell the public they are safe. But recently more and more questions have been raised about the safety of the mercury vapor released from amalgam fillings while they are in a person’s mouth. This has resulted in a controversy and an ongoing debate about them – with some dentists saying they are safe and more and more saying they aren’t. This has now evolved to the point where over 60% of practicing dentists are no longer putting mercury amalgam/silver fillings in their patients’ teeth. Also of interest is that three countries, Norway, Sweden, and Denmark have banned the use of mercury fillings in the dental practice.

This controversy has made me rethink what I was taught in dental school. After extensive research (including reading Dr. Tom McGuire’s book; The Poison in Your Teeth: Mercury Amalgam (Silver) Fillings . . . Hazardous to Your Health), articles on his website www.mercurysafeandmercuryfree.com, and information provided by the ADA, I concluded it would be in the best interests of my patients, myself and my staff, and the environment, to no longer offer mercury amalgam/silver fillings as a dental filling material and become a Mercury Free (amalgam filling free) dental practice.

One Step Further: Becoming Mercury Safe and Mercury Free

In addition, because it has been scientifically proven that high levels of poisonous mercury vapor are released when amalgam fillings are unsafely removed, I’ve made my office as Occupationally Mercury Safe as possible. To that end, I use state-of-the-art technology, equipment, and safe removal protocols, to protect my patients, my staff, myself, and the environment from excessive, and unnecessary, occupational exposure to mercury at my office. Thus, I’ve now made my practice both Occupationally Mercury Safe and Mercury Free (amalgam filling free). Click Here to review our amalgam removal protocols.

Becoming both a Mercury Safe and Mercury Amalgam Free dental practice was my decision to make. But I believe that deciding whether or not to have your existing amalgam fillings removed and replaced must be your choice. Because I place great importance on Patient Education, I feel it is my responsibility to educate my patients about the important relationship between oral to overall health and to provide them with the information required for them to make educated decisions about their oral health. That is why we recommend Dr. McGuire’s book to learn more about the pros and cons of removing or keeping, these fillings. But again I want to make it clear that the decision to remove and replace these fillings can only be made by you. My staff and I would be happy to answer any questions you have.

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Dr. McKenzie with Dr. Tom McGuire, retired Mercury Safe Dentist 2015 IAOMT Conference in Puerto Rico

Why My Practice is Mercury Safe

Attention All Patients

Dear valued patients,

It is with great sadness that we are having to let Dr. McKenzie’s patients know that she passed away on January 26, 2023. There will be a Celebration of life on Feb 12th, 2023 at the Mansell House in Alpharetta, GA from 1-4 pm. You can also view her obituary at www.legacy.com

For all of the patients of record that may need your records transferred please send a request to the following email within the next 90 days and we will get your records to you as soon as possible. The email is officemanager@dazzlingsmiles.org. Since the office flooded in Dec we may not be able to retrieve all images but will do our very best.

Thank you for your understanding and patience.

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