extraction risks



Need to have my #9 extracted (then either bridge or implant). Any
suggestions on doing it right?

Major hold up is a family member strongly urging to go through someone
familiar with the Dr. Huggins method of dentistry (drhuggins.com).

He is known for mercury and root canal 'reform' if you will...

Some of his 'teachings' make sense to me, but he is on many
'quack-watch' type lists and I've read that his license to practice
dentistry has been revoked.

My cousin, does strongly recommed I have the periodontal ligament
removed.

I think my main concerns are that of infection.

Any advice/suggestions/direction appreciated.

Thank you,
Steven Boyle
Denver, CO

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