"One thing I know is that during the last fillings I had replaced, -- (I'd say the the 2nd to the last dental visit when I only needed two more taken out in another month) I breathed in a bit too much of the dental filling vapor in the office- because when they remove the fillings, they have to drill them out, and some vapor gets in the room. I didnt get enough oxygen fast enough-- and immediately started getting extreemly dizzy and tired. I was afraid to drive home! Luckily I had a plug in fan in my car and I stuck it in my face while I put the vent on in the car and opened all the windows. When I got home, I immediately took a shower and rinsed my eyes with canned saline solution".
that's a good reason why you should make sure that your dentist uses the rubber protection and the mask of oxigen while removing the amalgams. It is part of the Huggins protocol, and very very important no to inhale or ingest any mercury during the removal.