May 2007
The tipping point against mercury fillings, my friends, has arrived.  A   dentist magazine surveyed its dentist readers, and finds that 52% of   American dentists now are mercury-free.  www.toxicteeth.org/Mercury%20survey.pdf    Wow.   
This new dentist majority brings colossal ramifications upon America’s   protectors of mercury fillings -- the American Dental Association and the Food   and Drug Administration. 
  - I wrote the head of the ADA to inform him that the ADA has missed the boat   by not exiting the mercury fillings business last year.  (I even went to Chicago   in December to hand them a graceful exit plan.)  Choosing instead to stay mired   in  the 19 th century, ADA’s pro-mercury members are likely to be picked off via   lawsuits, one-by-ones.  The ADA, I advised Dr. Bramson, will morph into a   numerical shadow of itself, as its members wake up to the fact that this   rallying around mercury has been a sham; www.toxicteeth.org/52%25%20mercury-free,%20Dr.Bramson.pdf  With this new evidence, if the ADA refuses to warn its dwindling band of   pro-mercury dentists to abandon mercury, the ADA likewise will be sitting in the   litigation dock. 
 
  - Our legal team -- Bob Reeves, Sandy Duffy, Kele Onyejekwe and I – was on the   brink of filing the re-match lawsuit in the U.S. District Court, (Moms   Against Mercury v. FDA II).  But FDA lawyers agreed at the 11 th hour to a   meeting.  On May 10, they assembled a number of top officials, and I brought the   nation’s #1 food and drug lawyer on the consumer’s side, Jim Turner.  We had   what diplomats describe as a “frank” session.  By letter afterwards, I asked FDA   to meet with IAOMT’s Science Advisory Board (see our web site, www.toxicteeth.org,  third item); IAOMT’s   liaison, Dr. Rich Fischer, is following through. As the summer opens, we begin a   short intense period where FDA will decide whether to abandon its policy   protecting mercury fillings and comply with the law, adhere to the science, and   apply plain common sense (the precautionary principle of health care) – or   continue its position that the health of children and pregnant women rank below   professional courtesy to the dental establishment.  My fellow lawyers join me in   assuring you our powder is dry. 
 
The press corps that cover FDA are closely following our battle; see   www.toxicteeth.org/natCamp_BNA-FDAMAM.cfm and www.toxicteeth.org/FDA%20Week%204.20.07.pdf
For your community (regardless of whether it has reached the magic 51%   threshold), this development is huge.  Regardless of whether   you are a health professional or a consumer, please call in to talk shows; write   a letter to the editor; write a letter to your state and federal lawmakers and   your state dental board, with a message like this: 
A majority of dentists are now mercury-free!  Why are the   old-fashioned dentists sticking with this primitive 19th-century device in the   21st century?  It’s time to stop using mercury in dentistry.  
Charlie Brown , 5/16/07 
  Charles G. Brown, National Counsel
  Consumers   for Dental Choice
  1725 K St., N.W., Suite 511 , Washington DC 20006
  Ph.   202.822-6307; fax 822-6309
  charlie@toxicteeth.org