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I have also been concerned that if dental Lidocaine contains graphene, so does the filling material...

At this point, my wife and I are learning some nature-based dentistry. Is it still possible to obtain filling materials that are not toxic and do not contain graphene, or a dentist's pliers are all one can resort to, when the cavities/chipped teeth become unbearable?

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I'm definitely scared of that. My only ideas are:

1. Find a lido maker that doesnt have graphene (how to prove that?),

2. Make your own lido (how to do that?), and get a dentist to agree or inject yourself before going to the dentist.

3. Have dental work with topical anesthetic (assuming that doesn't have graphene)

4. Let your teeth rot (not a great idea and it might be better to take a risk with lido and live well for 10 years rather than poorly for 15 years then just die anyway). I assume the graphene in lido isn't as much as a vaccine, but who knows?). It's not a zero-sum game (* ´艸`)

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I'm not familiar with "lido." Topical anesthetics are possible to make from alkaloids. Wouldn't trust a dentist, even an honest one, because they probably don't know that even their dental swabs can contain graphene... I wouldn't let my tooth rot; I would tear it out. :)

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Ok, "lido" is short for Lidocaine. :)

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