Dental Amalgam: A Scientific Review and Recommended Public Health Service Strategy for Research Education and RegulationJames S. Benson DIANE Publishing, 1999 - 183 pages A report on the question of whether mercury-containing amalgam used in clinical dentistry produces adverse health effects. Contents: perspectives on dental caries prevention and tooth restoration; highlights of the report; amalgam use and benefits; amalgam risks; alternatives; selection of a dental restorative material; policies on dental amalgam; research; education; regulation; recommended PHS strategy; contributors to the report; appendices. |
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... Inorganic Mercury Environmental Levels and Human Exposure . pp . 35-43 . Young , E. ( 1974 ) : Contact Hypersensitivity to Metallic Gold . Dermatologia 149-294-298 . Zander , H.A. ( 1957 ) : Effect of Silicate Cement and Amalgam on the ...
... Inorganic Mercury Environmental Levels and Human Exposure . pp . 35-43 . Young , E. ( 1974 ) : Contact Hypersensitivity to Metallic Gold . Dermatologia 149-294-298 . Zander , H.A. ( 1957 ) : Effect of Silicate Cement and Amalgam on the ...
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... Mercury Vapor from Dental Amalgam Prepared by the Subcommittee on Risk Assessment Committee to Coordinate ... inorganic mercury is " tatoo- ing , " which may be created when , as amalgam is being removed , amalgam par- ticles are ...
... Mercury Vapor from Dental Amalgam Prepared by the Subcommittee on Risk Assessment Committee to Coordinate ... inorganic mercury is " tatoo- ing , " which may be created when , as amalgam is being removed , amalgam par- ticles are ...
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... mercury in body tissues and fluids . Mer- cury occurs in three chemical forms : elemental ( valance 0 ) ; inorganic ( valance +1 and +2 ) ; and organic , including alkyl ( e.g. , methyl ) and aryl ( e.g. , phenyl ) mer- cury compounds ...
... mercury in body tissues and fluids . Mer- cury occurs in three chemical forms : elemental ( valance 0 ) ; inorganic ( valance +1 and +2 ) ; and organic , including alkyl ( e.g. , methyl ) and aryl ( e.g. , phenyl ) mer- cury compounds ...
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... mercury range from some- what more than 2 μg to 15 μg . In persons for whom seafood comprises an important source of ... inorganic mercury ( elemental vapor and inorganic salts ) . ++ In many studies of mercury exposure from amalgam ...
... mercury range from some- what more than 2 μg to 15 μg . In persons for whom seafood comprises an important source of ... inorganic mercury ( elemental vapor and inorganic salts ) . ++ In many studies of mercury exposure from amalgam ...
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... mercury con- taining restorations . Under the aerated conditions of the upper GI tract however , almost all the elemental mercury will be converted to inorganic mercury ( Hg ** ) ( 34 ) . During his 24 - hour study , Berglund ( 33 ) ...
... mercury con- taining restorations . Under the aerated conditions of the upper GI tract however , almost all the elemental mercury will be converted to inorganic mercury ( Hg ** ) ( 34 ) . During his 24 - hour study , Berglund ( 33 ) ...
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